Malacca is the historical state of Malaysia, rich with heritage buildings, ancient landmarks and colonial structures. It was here that colonial forces first made contact with Malaysia, which eventually shaped the country into its current economic and political system.
Today, in Malacca, you can still see the imprints of British, Dutch and Portuguese forces left behind in forts, museums, churches and towers. Visit Malacca for the cultural experience of a lifetime.
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Our simple yet informative guide to Malacca's most well-known locales will help you decide on the right place to stay as Read More»
A harmonious blend of traditional sites and modern architecture, check out our top ten attractions that has earned Read More»
No trip in Malacca is complete without savouring a taste of its local delicacies so check out our top ten eateries for Read More»
Planning a weekend in Malacca can be a daunting task for first-time visitors, so we’ve put together a helpful guide of Read More»
Nocturnal hotspots are aplenty in the historical state of Malacca, so make sure you experience its vibrant and diverse Read More»
Housing a collection of handmade trinkets, rare antiques, and quality Nyonya kebaya, make a trip to our top ten retail Read More»
From eclectic colonial-style guesthouses to gleaming contemporary properties, the best hottels in Malacca provide Read More»
Our pick of the 10 best luxury hotels in Malacca make ideal stay options for travellers looking to pamper themselves Read More»
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A'Famosa Melaka
A'Famosa, although the remains of Porta De Santiago – built by the Portuguese as a fortress in 1511 – are nothing more Read More...
Christ Church
Christ Church is located close to Malacca’s Chinatown centre. Just down the road from the popular Jonker Street, it is Read More...
Stadthuys
The Stadthuys is believed to be the oldest-surviving Dutch building in the East. Part of Malacca town square’s prominent Read More...
Jonker Street
Jonker Street – the centre street of Chinatown – was once renowned for its antique shops. However over the years it has Read More...
Ayer Keroh
Situated on the outskirts of Malacca, about 15 km east of the town, Ayer Keroh – also known as Air Keroh – has quite a Read More...
Malacca City
Malacca City plays host to attention-grabbing attractions as well as some of the most sumptuous cuisine in the region. Read More...
Satay celup or steamboat satay is a must-try delicacy for anyone visiting Malacca, and Capitol Satay Celup is the best Read More»
Nestled amongst antiquated shop houses in Jonker Street, The Baboon House is a cafe-cum-art gallery offering delicious Read More»
Housed in a pre-war corner shop lot, this breezy bar with outdoor seating stays open late. A flavoursome choice of Read More»
Freeport A’Famosa Outlet is the biggest shopping mall in Alor Gajah, housing more than 70 international fashion, sports, Read More»
The Upside Down House Melaka is a unique exhibition space within Malacca City, where visitors can step into an inverted Read More»
For a great introduction to the region of Macau, visit the Macau Gallery, which showcases little-known history and Read More»
Top 10 Shopping
Housing a collection of handmade trinkets, rare antiques, and quality Nyonya kebaya, make a trip to our top ten retail Read More...
Top 10 Restaurants
No trip in Malacca is complete without savouring a taste of its local delicacies so check out our top ten eateries for Read More...
Top 10 Nightlife
Nocturnal hotspots are aplenty in the historical state of Malacca, so make sure you experience its vibrant and diverse Read More...
Bistro Year 1673
Located on the tourist-friendly Jonker Street is Bistro Year 1673, a cosy establishment with a lively atmosphere, great Read More...
Malacca Weather
Malacca’s weather is hot and humid throughout the year with rainfall, the intensity of which depends on the time of the Read More...
Getting There
Malacca is located towards the Southern-West of Peninsular Malaysia, roughly 150 km away from Kuala Lumpur . There are a Read More...
Malacca Map
Our interactive map (and satellite views) displays all available hotels with photos, facilities and guest comments as Read More...
Kuala Lumpur
The hub of modernity and urbanisation. Enjoy the crisp shopping opportunities for both traditional and modern Read More...
Langkawi
The mythical island of Langkawi is shrouded in ancient legends and stories. To top it off, the island is one of Read More...
Penang
The Pearl of the Orient, Penang Island, is a cultural fest of colours in all shapes and sizes! Read More...
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