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Getting to the Grand Lisboa

Casino Grand Lisboa
Avenida do Dr Rodrigo & Avenida Infante D Henrique
Avenida De Lisboa, Macau
Tel: +853.6296.0057

From Hong Kong:

Ferries to Macau via Hong Kong are located at the Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong Ferry Terminal, and Kowloon Ferry Terminal.  The ferry trip from HK to Macau takes  approximately 1 hour and costs HKD 140-180 (USD $18-23) depending on time of day.  For complete ferry information please visit www.turbojet.com.hk

If you are travelling from within Asia several airlines fly direct to Macau International Airport:

  • AirAsia has multiple flights daily from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru
  • Cebu Pacific Air has daily flights from Manila.
  • Tiger Airways has daily flights from Singapore and Clark Airbase, two hours north of Manila

From the Macau Airport / Ferry Terminal:

Taxis: Licensed taxis in Macau are black or yellow in colour. The taxi ride from the airport or Macau Ferry Terminal is approximately 15 and 7 minutes. respectively.

Shuttle: Complementary Grand Lisboa Shuttles are available from the Macau Ferry Terminal every 15 minutes.

Bus: Bus AP1 runs between the airport and the Barrier Gate. Its route passes through several points on Taipa Island, then Macau Tower, Hotel Lisboa, the Macau Art Museum, the Sands and the Ferry Terminal on the way. It costs MOP3.30.

Accommodation

We recommend the Grand Lisboa Hotel in Macau.

IMPORTANT:

Please note special foreign currency exchange rules apply in Macau, specifically to US Dollars. Read this document if you intend to bring currency into Macau.

Useful Information

Visas: Residents of many countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada, Australia, and many European and Asian countries do not require a visa for visits of less than 20 days. Check the official government website at http://www.macautourism.gov.mo, before traveling.
Time: GMT+8
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin, some English
Climate: Cooler and less humid in November, but still sub-tropical. Note that most casinos have a dress code, which is casual, but shorts and sandals are generally not allowed.
Currency: Macanese pataca (MOP) Exchange. $1 US = 8 MOP
Note: Try not to leave Macau with a lot of Patacas, they are quite hard to exchange in Western countries.
Voltage: 220 volts
Official tourist website: Macau Government Tourist Office