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Lhasa vs Macau

Which destination is right for your next trip?

πŸ† Macau wins 79 OVR vs 77 Β· attribute matchup 3–4

Lhasa
Lhasa

China

77OVR

VS
Macau

China

79OVR

Macau
72
Safety
85
60
Affordability
40
72
Food
99
99
Culture
73
58
Nightlife
99
86
Walkability
86
86
Nature
58
67
Connectivity
94
Lhasa

Lhasa

China

Macau

Macau

China

Lhasa

Safety: 72/100Pop: 600KAsia/Shanghai

Macau

Safety: 82/100Pop: 680KAsia/Macau

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Lhasa: $100-150Macau: $60
mid-range
Lhasa: $180-280Macau: $180
luxury
Lhasa: $400+Macau: $450

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Lhasa80/100Safety Scoreβœ“85/100Macau

Lhasa

Violent crime against foreign tourists in Lhasa is extremely rare β€” the city is heavily policed and tour operators are responsible for their clients. The primary risks are altitude sickness (which can be life-threatening), intense UV at 3,656 m, and the unusual constraints of travelling in a politically sensitive region where photography of security personnel, any political statement, or any mention of the Dalai Lama in public can cause serious problems for your Tibetan guide and operator, even if not directly for you.

Macau

Macau is very safe with low crime rates. The casino areas are heavily monitored with security. The main concerns are gambling-related debt scams and typhoon-season weather.

⭐ Ratings

Lhasa2/5English Friendlyβœ“4/5Macau
Lhasa4/5Walkability4/5Macau
Lhasa3/5Public Transit3/5Macau
Lhasa3/5Food Sceneβœ“5/5Macau
Lhasa2/5Nightlifeβœ“5/5Macau
Lhasa5/5βœ“Cultural Sites3/5Macau
Lhasa4/5βœ“Nature Access2/5Macau
Lhasa3/5WiFi Reliabilityβœ“5/5Macau

🌀️ Weather

Lhasa

Lhasa is classified as a high-altitude semi-arid plateau climate β€” thin, dry air year-round with over 3,000 hours of sunshine annually (one of the sunniest cities in China). Daytime is warm in summer and cold but sunny in winter; nights are always cold because of the altitude. The monsoon brushes the plateau in July and August, bringing short afternoon showers but rarely all-day rain, making Tibet considerably drier than the Himalayan regions to the south. Wind and UV are intense year-round at this elevation.

Summer (Peak Season) (June - August)10-23Β°C
Shoulder (Best Overall) (April - May, September - October)5-20Β°C
Winter (Quiet Season) (November - February)-10 to 10Β°C
Permit-Closed Period (Usually late February - early April)-5 to 12Β°C

Macau

Macau has a humid subtropical climate similar to Hong Kong. Summers are hot and wet with typhoon risk, while autumn and winter are the most comfortable seasons for exploring on foot.

Spring (March - May)18-27
Summer (June - September)26-33
Autumn (October - November)20-28
Winter (December - February)12-18

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Lhasa

Lhasa is small and manageable β€” the old town around the Jokhang and Barkhor is entirely walkable, and most tour itineraries use a private vehicle with your assigned driver and guide for the outlying monasteries (Sera, Drepung, Norbulingka, Potala). Independent public transport is possible within Lhasa city itself for short distances, but no foreign tourist should be taking long-distance buses or taxis alone β€” your Tibet Travel Permit requires you to be with your guide for essentially all sightseeing.

Walkability: The old Tibetan quarter around the Jokhang is wonderfully walkable β€” narrow whitewashed lanes, prayer-wheel corridors, and a flat grid you can cover in a morning. The Potala, Norbulingka, Sera, and Drepung are all too far to walk and sit at awkward angles from the centre; your tour vehicle or a taxi is required. Altitude makes walking feel slower than it looks on a map for the first 48 hours.

Tour Vehicle with Driver & Guide β€” Included in tour package ($80–200/day all-inclusive)
Walking in the Old Town β€” Free
City Taxi β€” Β₯10–25 for most in-city rides (~$1.40–3.50)

Macau

Macau is small enough to explore largely on foot and by bus. Free casino shuttle buses are a popular hack for getting between major areas. The new LRT light rail serves the Taipa-Cotai area.

Walkability: High on the Macau Peninsula β€” the UNESCO Historic Centre, Senado Square, and Ruins of St. Paul's are all within walking distance. Taipa Village is also very walkable.

Public Buses β€” 3.20-6.40 MOP ($0.40-0.80)
Free Casino Shuttles β€” Free
Macau LRT β€” 3-6 MOP ($0.37-0.75)

The Verdict

Choose Lhasa if...

you want Tibetan Buddhism's holiest city at 3,656m β€” Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor kora, and the world's highest railway β€” requires Tibet Travel Permit

Choose Macau if...

you want "Vegas of Asia" fused with a UNESCO Portuguese colonial old town β€” Senado Square, A-Ma Temple, Cotai Strip megacasinos, and egg-tart pastries