Find transfer & transportation guides from Open University of Hong Kong to Broward County, FL, USA. How to get from Open University of Hong Kong to Broward County, FL, USA by Flight.
You can get to Broward County, FL, USA from Open University of Hong Kong by verhicle types below
You have 7 options transfer to Broward County, FL, USA from Open University of Hong Kong below
Take a subway from Yau Ma Tei to Central.
Take a subway from Hong Kong to Airport.
Take a taxi from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International to Broward County.
Take a subway from Yau Ma Tei to Central.
Take a subway from Hong Kong to Airport.
Take a subway from Yau Ma Tei to Central.
Take a subway from Hong Kong to Airport.
Take a train from West Palm Beach to Fort Lauderdale.
Take a bus from Central Terminal - to Nw 8 S/Nw 136 A.
Take a taxi from Nw 8 S/Nw 136 A to Broward County.
Take a subway from Yau Ma Tei to Central.
Take a subway from Hong Kong to Airport.
Take a bus from Oia Transfer Center to Mccoy Road And Gondola Drive.
Take a taxi from Pompano Beach Service Plaza to Broward County.
Take a subway from Yau Ma Tei to Central.
Take a subway from Hong Kong to Airport.
Take a bus from Rsw to B Twr Dr @ B Twr Shops Ave.
Take a taxi from B Twr Dr @ B Twr Shops Ave to Fort Myers, FL.
Take a subway from Yau Ma Tei to Central.
Take a subway from Hong Kong to Airport.
Take a tram from SkyConnect Passenger Terminal Station to SkyConnect Rental Car Facility Station.
Take a bus from Airport Rental Car Facility to Marion St @ Cass St.
Take a taxi from Hollywood Amtrak Station to Broward County.
Take a subway from Yau Ma Tei to Central.
Take a subway from Hong Kong to Airport.
Take a bus from Airport Cir @ Bradenton Connector to N Cattlemen Rd @ Desoto Rd.
Take a taxi from N Cattlemen Rd @ Desoto Rd to Bradenton, FL.
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Booking.comThe Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK) is a statutory university located in Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong. Established by the British Hong Kong Government in 1989, the OUHK consists of five schools, namely the School of Arts and Social Sciences, Lee Shau Ke... Learn more
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