A Porta da Arte

Macau


An amber-lit cafe with open frontage operates from a 60-year-old low-rise. Buy your pour-over or craft beer, head up to the 2nd floor, and make yourself comfortable on the retro sofa. On cooler days, you can bring your drink to the roof, accessible via a steel door in the make-up artist's studio on the 4th floor.

Cloé Jewelry and Art is on the 3rd floor, just above the cafe.


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