Strolling through Senado Square, you’ll feel the cool stone underfoot as you pass by the distinctive Portuguese tiles that create a mosaic pattern. The aroma of freshly baked egg tarts wafts from nearby bakeries, mingling with the scent of incense from street vendors. You can hear the chatter of locals and tourists alike, punctuated by the distant sound of a street performer playing a lively tune. The historic St. Dominic’s Church stands proudly against the backdrop, inviting you to pause and take in its intricate façade. The best time to explore this area is in the early evening when the sun sets, casting a warm glow on the square. The ambient video format captures the beauty of the architecture and the soft sounds of conversation, allowing you to immerse yourself in the experience. This walk is perfect for anyone wanting to feel the pulse of Macau without leaving home.