The trains run at intervals of 10 to 15 minutes from 6:30 a.m. A journey from end to end takes about 22 minutes. Among them are stops serving important transport hubs – Macau International Airport, the Taipa Ferry Terminal, and the Lotus Bridge checkpoint with Hengqin – and tourism hotspots such as Taipa Village, the Macau Jockey Club, and the integrated resorts in Cotai district.įrom west to east, the stations are Ocean, Jockey Club, Stadium, Pai Kok, Cotai West, Lotus Checkpoint, East Asian Games, Cotai East, MUST, Airport and Taipa Ferry Terminal. Macao’s new public transport infrastructure is 9.3-km long and connects 11 stations. The first stretch of the Macao Light Rapid Transit (LRT) elevated railway is now open, meaning swifter journeys for visitors to Cotai and elsewhere on the island of Taipa. Passengers need not use coins, and can also use the pass to make purchases at convenience stores, some bakeries, and vending machines. Macau Pass is an electronic payment system using IC card technology installed on all public transport in Macao. Website: TCM - Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos de Macau, S.A. TRANSMAC - Transportes Urbanos de Macau, S.A.R.L. By using TravelLocal (a member of ABTA) as an online travel agency to make a booking you will enter into a contract with a local tour operator which will solely be responsible for providing the travel services which you choose, based on their separate terms and conditions. It is also recommended that you bring a map in order to better locate your destination.įor route information, please visit: or contact the following transportation (bus) companies: Like everywhere else, it is best to avoid travelling during peak hours. Some buses even traverse narrow streets and alleys in Macao. Routes go to and from different spots in the Macao Peninsula, Taipa and Coloane including Macau International Airport. The bus fare is MOP6.00 and passengers should prepare adequate coins for the fare as no change is given on the buses, all of which are air-conditioned. Route information in Chinese and Portuguese is posted at every bus stop detailing destinations, itineraries and stops. Our purpose here at TravelLocal is to connect people to reimagine travel. A frequent bus service runs between the Macao Peninsula, Taipa and Coloane. TravelLocal Reimagining travel In a changing world, never has reimagining travel been more important. Your email address Your password Show password Sign in Forgotten password DestinationsAbout usBecome a partnerFAQCareersPrivacyImprintTermsPayment TravelLocal is registered with ATOL, no.
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