Located at the end of Senado Square‘s street and overlooked by St. Dominic’s Church, the square with the same name is on the way to the Ruins of St. Paul’s. St. Dominic’s Square houses different venues such as clothing, jewelry, and timepieces stores. The square is also home to a beautiful Catholic church–hence the location’s name reopened a few years ago after reconstruction works.
The square’s design is a combination of Portuguese and Chinese colonial architecture providing great photos The church is listed as one of the 29 sites that form the Historic Centre of Macao, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.