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Getting from Guangzhou to Macau
Hi, I have some business finishing up in Guangzhou, and would like to swing by Macau before flying home from HKG.
How do I get from Guangzhou to Macau? I've been to Macau several times (on business), but always from HK. I believe there are buses, but how easy are they for a whitey (with a small suitcase) who can only say hello, thank you, and Wynn Casino in Cantonese? Do they take you across the Gong Bei gate or drop you off in front and then you walk across? Is a private car a reasonable option? Perhaps my hotel in Guangzhou (Westin) could arrange? It's like a 2-hour trip, no? Any guesses at cost? Any suggestions appreciated! |
High Speed Train Guangzhou to Lowu station, taxi to Skekou ferry terminal,
ferry to Macau. Its probably 3+ hours. Maybe Helicopter from Shenzen to Macau is faster? ( 2 hours total time from GZ) Fastest probably fly to Macau from Guangzhou on plane? ( 30 min) Bus from Garden hotel to Gongbei border walk over to Macau? ( 3.5 hours) |
From city center to city center, direct bus to Gongbei and cross the border, should be faster than all the other ways, including flying.
The buses terminate at the underground mall right at the border. You need to walk across the Gongbei border yourself. On the Macau side, you'll get free shuttles to all the major casinos. |
Originally Posted by anacapamalibu
(Post 10378971)
High Speed Train Guangzhou to Lowu station, taxi to Skekou ferry terminal,
ferry to Macau. Its probably 3+ hours. Maybe Helicopter from Shenzen to Macau is faster? ( 2 hours total time from GZ) Fastest probably fly to Macau from Guangzhou on plane? ( 30 min) Bus from Garden hotel to Gongbei border walk over to Macau? ( 3.5 hours)
Originally Posted by rkkwan
(Post 10379590)
From city center to city center, direct bus to Gongbei and cross the border, should be faster than all the other ways, including flying.
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There are nice busses to Gongbai border from CAN airport, from China Marriott and as mentioned by anacapamalibu, from Garden Hotel. It's like 60-70RMB IIRC. Very easy for whitey not speaking any Chinese. I know there is one ~8:00AM from CAN airport but you will have to get the rest of the schedules somewhere else. Just ask the folks at the front desk of your hotel in Guangzhou.
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BTW, there's no non-stop flight CAN-MFM to start with.
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Originally Posted by ijgordon
(Post 10380384)
With all due respect, do you know what you're talking about? I can't imagine going via SZ makes any sense at all.
If you take the bus to Gongbei then walk across the border there are free buses directly to Wynn Hotel ..just look for the people holding up placards. ( and Wynn is in english) Any idea of that high speed rail is actually going to ever be finished between Zhuhai and Guangzhou? |
I believe that direct bus (hire a private car or taxi for even shorter time) to Gongbei border is the fastest way.
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Originally Posted by FrankieTse
(Post 10424724)
I believe that direct bus (hire a private car or taxi for even shorter time) to Gongbei border is the fastest way.
You could also take buses to the Macau side of the border checkpoint, but the bus station is right at the China gate (the checkpoint is local speak) in Macau. Buses to Zhuhai will run more frequently so it's a bit YMMV on that. There are free shuttle buses from the Macau side of the China gate to all the casinos if you wind up going to Gongbei/Zhuhai. |
I did Guangzhou to Zhuhai by bus in the summer of 2007. It cost 75 RMB and it took about 2.5-3 hours.
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Originally Posted by rkkwan
(Post 10380545)
BTW, there's no non-stop flight CAN-MFM to start with.
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Originally Posted by yosithezet
(Post 10464247)
Who flies this route? Is it daily?
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Originally Posted by ijgordon
(Post 10468185)
Nobody flies this route. Read rkkwan's post again. @:-)
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Hello! I am heading to Guangzhou for a few days and would like to make a day trip to Macau - is this reasonably possible? If so, what is the updated transportation situation there?
I was just looking for a good day-trip from CAN, so any other good places to visit not named Hong Kong would be appreciated. ^ Finally, does anyone know a good tailor in Guangzhou? :D Thanks! |
Originally Posted by ijgordon
(Post 10380384)
With all due respect, do you know what you're talking about? I can't imagine going via SZ makes any sense at all.
Where do I get the bus in Guangzhou and where can I find a schedule? I would go to Zhuhai and cross the border from there. |
Hi, was wondering if there's any updated info on the same topic " Getting from Guangzhou to Macau", as the original post is from a few years back.
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Originally Posted by quarryking
(Post 20345028)
Hi, was wondering if there's any updated info on the same topic " Getting from Guangzhou to Macau", as the original post is from a few years back.
Guangzhou-Zhuhai railway opened in January. The station is right across the border of Macao. Trip times from Guangzhou South range from 0:58 to 1:23 depending on the number of intermediate stops, total 25 trains daily. |
Originally Posted by chornedsnorkack
(Post 20346206)
Yes, there is.
Guangzhou-Zhuhai railway opened in January. The station is right across the border of Macao. Trip times from Guangzhou South range from 0:58 to 1:23 depending on the number of intermediate stops, total 25 trains daily. |
Originally Posted by tentseller
(Post 20348054)
25 trains/day. must be Casino runs!
2500 Casino buses waiting to take the gamblers to their favorite destination. |
25 trains a day is nothing. The area between GZ and Macau is all developed with population of several million. If the train goes directly to central GZ, they'll be running 100 trains a day easily.
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Originally Posted by anacapamalibu
(Post 20348157)
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Originally Posted by chornedsnorkack
(Post 20346206)
Yes, there is.
Guangzhou-Zhuhai railway opened in January. The station is right across the border of Macao. Trip times from Guangzhou South range from 0:58 to 1:23 depending on the number of intermediate stops, total 25 trains daily. |
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Originally Posted by quarryking
(Post 20349329)
How long would the run be from the border to the center of Macao?
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Originally Posted by rkkwan
(Post 20349871)
Depends on where you're going to exactly, how you're getting there, and traffic. It's only about 2mi/3km from the border to Largo do Senado, but there can be a lot of traffic, and there may be a long line for taxi. Public buses have lots of stops and some have circuitous routes. Or you can take a free shuttle to Sofitel Pointe 16 or Grand Lisboa and walk.
Also read on the hotel's webpage that they have a shuttle from the border, but not sure if it's a paid ride or a free shuttle service? |
Originally Posted by quarryking
(Post 20349920)
In fact was contemplating staying at the Sofitel Pointe 16, but was wondering if it would be too far away from all the casinos and the general gambling buzz. I have only a night in Macau. Any idea how far & how much by taxi, would be the run be from Sofitel Pointe 16 to say the Cotai region (which i presume is one of the main casino & gambling hubs in the Macau)
Also read on the hotel's webpage that they have a shuttle from the border, but not sure if it's a paid ride or a free shuttle service? There are big casinos all over Macau. Pointe 16 has one, you don't have to go over to Cotai to see the other big casinos either - Grand Lisboa or Wynn or Sands on the Peninsula will do as well. |
Originally Posted by chornedsnorkack
(Post 20346206)
Yes, there is.
Guangzhou-Zhuhai railway opened in January. The station is right across the border of Macao. Trip times from Guangzhou South range from 0:58 to 1:23 depending on the number of intermediate stops, total 25 trains daily. |
Originally Posted by chornedsnorkack
(Post 20346206)
Yes, there is.
Guangzhou-Zhuhai railway opened in January. The station is right across the border of Macao. Trip times from Guangzhou South range from 0:58 to 1:23 depending on the number of intermediate stops, total 25 trains daily. (Apologies if these questions seem rather basic, as i haven't done train journeys in China before) |
Originally Posted by rkkwan
(Post 20349871)
Depends on where you're going to exactly, how you're getting there, and traffic. It's only about 2mi/3km from the border to Largo do Senado, but there can be a lot of traffic, and there may be a long line for taxi. Public buses have lots of stops and some have circuitous routes. Or you can take a free shuttle to Sofitel Pointe 16 or Grand Lisboa and walk.
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