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November 11, 2006

Mejorar la planificación de un viaje a Macao con mi familia. ¿cómo podemos ir a los famosos sitios sin contratar a un guía turístico?

Filed under: China — Tags: , , — admin @ 2:05 pm
sugar n’ spice asked:


he aprendido de Internet que hay autobuses públicos, pero todavía no saben cómo ir a la terminal de autobuses de la terminal del ferry (de Hong Kong). También aprendí que hay ciertas visitas pedicabs o autobuses, pero no sé cuánto le costo. ¿alguien puede sugerir cómo un grupo de ocho puede ir por la ciudad? gracias!

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    Comment by Patio Doors — November 14, 2006 @ 7:54 pm

  3. ok here is a list of bus routes…

    There they stop and start I honestly can’t tell you.

    It maybe just better to get in a taxi from place to place and have someone right down in Chinese there you want to go. The island is not that big and most trips will just cost you a few dollars.

    Comment by Mr Hex Vision — November 16, 2006 @ 4:18 am

  4. Macau Dome (澳門蛋) is a bowling centre of international standard, constructed in 2005 for the East Asian Games. There are 24 lanes, the first four of which may be used by children as these lanes are equipped with raisable borders. A lane costs MOP20 per person and game during the day, MOP30 in the evening. The Macau Dome can be reached from Macau and Taipa by bus 21, 21A, 25, 26, or 26A, or from Taipa by bus 15 (get off at Rotunda Flor de Lotus).

    Comment by Sliding Screen Doors — November 19, 2006 @ 9:47 am

  5. aquí el 2 de sitios web que dice poco ua abt Macao …… n u definitivamente necesidad de visitar la Torre de Macao … probablemente puedan disfrutar de un almuerzo de 360 grados hasta allí? He estado allí como comedor 2-3 veces. buena comida + brillante vista. n caso de que los niños …. ur intentar su gira máquina corre por Avis. una gira que hv ruta 4 visitantes que creo que es gd. Dun tratar su autobús, ya que la pequeña + no totalmente confortable. muchos carteristas … n u Duno donde bajar. taxi en Macao r baratos. un viaje fr Htl -> Htl Wil normalmente un costo de U 2 dólares de los EE.UU. solamente. incluso tú u hv a cruzar el puente a la Isla de Taipa. Wil costo u sólo USD $ 5o-6a máx. pedcabs normalmente stucked en el muelle o fuera de la famosa Lisbao Hotel. u hv a negociar W / 4 un poco el precio. no tú …. barato por lo general un paseo u Wil costo de USD $ 10-15 por lo menos. pero divertido montar en ella. junto a la Torre de Macao u …. también tienes que visitar la Venecia de Macao + el Muelle de Pescadores de allí. el veneciano tiene la mayor zona comercial de Macao y hay algunas buenas vistas al mar dentro de los restaurantes del Muelle de Pescadores. espcially este 1 ess]here’s 2 websites which tells u a bit abt Macau……

    n u definately need to visit the Macau Tower… probably can enjoy a 360 degrees lunch up there? i’ve been dining there like 2-3 times. great food + brilliant view.

    n if u r bringing kids….try their tour machine runs by Avis. they hv a tour route 4 visitors which i think is gd.

    dun try their bus as it’s small + totally not comfy. many pickpockets… n u duno where to get off. taxi in Macau r cheap. a journey fr htl –> htl wil usually cost u US$2 only. even thou u hv to cross the bridge to the Taipa Island. wil cost u only USD$5-6 max.

    pedcabs normally stucked at the pier or outside the famous Lisbao Hotel. u hv to bargain w/ them a bit 4 the fare. not cheap thou…. usually a ride wil cost u USD$10-15 at least. but fun to ride on it.

    beside Macau Tower….u also got to visit the Venetian Macao + the Fishermen’s Wharf there. the Venetian has the biggest shopping area in Macau & there’s some nice seaview restaurants inside Fishermen’s Wharf. espcially this 1 is nice…]

    Comment by NMS HKG — November 22, 2006 @ 8:43 am

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