Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Food recipes - Macau independent travel transportation guide How to get to Macau
Macau independent travel transportation guide How to get to Macau

When traveling in Macau, most of the time you travel by yourself, and there are not many people who sign up for tour groups, so you need to know about transportation in advance.

Let’s first understand the traffic in Macau, and then you can refer to the following guide when traveling.

City transportation: Macau is composed of three peninsulas, namely the Macau Peninsula; Taipa Island; and Coloane Island. Since the distance is very close, one-day tour, two-day tour, and three-day tour can be carried out according to different routes ~ 1. Bus Macau

Common modes of transportation in the city are buses, taxis, free hotel shuttles, etc., and of course everyone’s little iron legs. Buses are one of the most commonly used means of transportation; starting from 6:00 every day, various buses begin to travel around the Macau Peninsula.

It travels between , Taipa and Coloane; the frequency is frequent! The fare will be new from April 2018: Tips: There is no change on the bus, remember to bring your own change! Keep the change in Macau, it will definitely be useful!

2. After arriving in Macau, if you want to take a bus to the city center, you can take the following route: From Macau International Airport: to Macau: 26 to Taipa: 36 to Border Gate/city center: MT4 from Border Gate:

To Macau: 3,10. To Taipa: 34. To Coloane: AP1X. From Outer Harbor Ferry Terminal (Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal) Shanfa: To Macau: 3.10. To Taipa: 34. To the Airport: AP1X. Of course, if you check in at the hotel first; also

You can directly take the hotel's shuttle bus! (Details below) 3. Popular drop-off points in the city. Popular drop-off stops in the city of Macau are: * Xinma Road/Wongheng* Xinma Road/Dafeng* Pier 16* Shuikengwei/

Fangyuan Plaza * Shui Hang Mei/ Public Administration Building (get off at the above stops and walk to Das Sampa) * Amara Square (the main transfer station for Macau buses, you can transfer to Taipa/Coloane/Airport, etc.

) in Taipa District: * Carmo Swimming Pool * Guanye Street in Taipa * Taipa Chinese-Portuguese Primary School * Macau Sports Ground (the above can be walked to Guanye Street) * Notre Dame Bay Road/Mangrove (walk to Galaxy Hotel/Venetian)

*Wangde Our Lady's Bay Road/Lianlian Highway (walk to City of Dreams)*Lianlian Highway/City of Dreams and above can be walked to Guanye Street, Venetian, Longhuan Portuguese Rhymes, etc. Note: Some bus drivers in Macau

But if you have a little temper, remember: *When you see the bus you want arriving at the bus stop, remember to wave. If you don’t do anything, just wait for it to come like a log. The bus will not stop at the bus stop. Wave.

It means you are about to take a bus! * Before getting off the bus, remember to press the bell in advance, otherwise the bus may not stop. You will watch the bus stop flying in front of you, and then silently say obscene words in your heart.