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The One Vacation Home, Malacc
4.7/52 Reviews
Malacca City Center
The landlord, steven, is so kind and very enthusiastic. He gave us free pick-up and drop-off. He also drove us to the sea mosque for free. He introduced us food check-in points and play guides along the way. The food introduced was really delicious, but it was a pity that we stayed. The time is too short to eat it all. Originally we ordered two superior rooms, but one of the air conditioners broke down. Steven helped us upgrade to a deluxe room for free, which is equivalent to living in the whole house! This is the best landlord we met on this trip. Next time I come, I will choose and introduce friends.
Cheng Ho Hotel
3.9/523 Reviews
Jonker
Stayed here for two nights. It has a great location close to Jonker Walk, but a little away from it so it's pretty quiet. The room itself is fine, on the functional side and comfortable enough. It was, on reflection, quite pricey for what it was, but did the job. On the plus side was a genuine King Bed, an effective AC unit and a mini fridge (sadly not as common in other Malaysian hotels as I'd hoped). The shower and bathroom were decent. Very steep stairs climbing up to the room, not easy to manhandle a heavy suitcase. Location is a 5 min walk from Casa Del Rio - if you're coming to/from Singapore, many coaches drop/collect from Casa Del Rio negating a need to go to Melaka Sentral. One thing to note about Melaka - finding places open for breakfast is quite difficult. This hotel didn't appear to have a breakfast option, and most cafes don't open till 10am. There are a couple open earlier, but they're not obvious.
Hotel Puri Melaka
4.4/5159 Reviews
Jonker
Stayed here because we wanted to stay in a heritage hotel. We were not disappointed! Every member of staff had a wealth of knowledge about Malaysian history, the area and the building. Most impressive was the manager, Mr Ibrahim, who invited us to the museum and entertained us with his impressive historical know-how.
Timez Hotel Melaka
4.5/599 Reviews
Jonker
cute budget hotel. Was here to celebrate my wife birthday. We love the ambiance and the hotel hospitality. The hotel was in Jonker road. Just walk around the road and can reach back to hotel when we tired. The only drawbacks is the parking is a lil bit far around 800m from hotel. The breakfast is basic, but we don't care as there are other food that we can enjoy. Overall experience we would love to visit the place again
Tun Fatimah Riverside Hotel
4/5225 Reviews
Malacca City Center
We stayed at the TF Riverside for a night in May. This happened to be during Ramadan. The entrance from the street has steps up to reception (there is a steepish ramp, too steep for a wheelchair unless assisted by a strong person). We were able to check in without any issues. There's a car park under the hotel but there is no direct access from the car park into the hotel. We were allocated rooms on the 3rd floor overlooking the main road rather than the riverside. The lifts were functional but a little bumpy. The hotel was refurbished about a year ago, and whilst what is there is clean and OK, it's more towards a budget set up, and the furniture looked fairly tired. However a really basic annoyance in the room was the lack of and location of power outlets. There was a power outlet just above the floor level behind the fridge, and another about 1m above the floor halfway between the bed and the window in the middle of nowhere. The kettle (provided in the room) couldn't be plugged in unless you held it in mid-air whilst boiling or moved furniture to the outlet between the bed and window, or you moved the fridge. Whilst I can understand that the cost of moving power outlets isn't a minor thing, surely this should have been sorted out when the hotel was refurbed about a year ago? And could easily be mitigated for limited expense by providing a couple of multi-outlet power bars to provide desktop power by the fridge and bedside. The bathroom was again clean but fairly basic. Oh, and the hot water was barely warmer than ambient temperature both evening - which we reported the receptionist - but the issue still persisted the next morning. We had booked two rooms, and the power and hot water issues were the same in both rooms. After checking in we left the hotel for a wander aroound the city - which is gorgeous, and easily walkable from the hotel. As we left the hotel and walked initally along the riverside we could see an Iftar buffet being set up by the hotel on their riverside dining area, and the selection of food looked to be impressive and comprehensive. We got back to the hotel having had dinner elsewhere with friends and saw the tail end of the Iftar buffet, and looked forward to our breakfast the next morning. However, we were to be disappointed. When we got down for breakfast the next monring, we were presented a menu card of five items, of which two - the nasi lemak and rice porridge congee were unavailable. We've been at hotels when low occupancy means it's uneconomic to run a full buffet, and I completely understand this - but usually in these situations you get presented a decent list of whats available and a commitment provided they have the ingredients within reason they will try their best to make something for you. Considering what we had seen the previous evening we knew the hotel could do seriously good food, and the previous reviews of the good food back this up. After a few interactions with the resturant wai
Angsana Hotel Melaka
3.5/513 Reviews
Malacca City Center
Housekeeping very poor... Small table was dusty, toilet bowls still got brown stain from previous guest worst was the white towel turned brownies... Internet very slow... Anyway aircon was so cool... Receptionist were kind and friendly...

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Introduction to Malacca (Melaka)

Located on Malaysia's southwestern coast, Malacca, also spelled Melaka, is a UNESCO World Heritage City known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. With a history that stretches back to the 15th century, Malacca has seen the influence of Malay sultanates, Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonizers, all leaving a remarkable cultural imprint on the city.

"Malacca" is the Anglicized version of the Malaysian state's name, while "Melaka" is the original Malay spelling and is now the standardized name in all contexts.

Journeying to Malacca (Melaka)

The closest airport to Malacca is Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). From there, you can take a bus or taxi to Malacca, which is about 135 kilometers south. Within the city, the main mode of transport is by car, bus, or the charmingly decorated trishaws.

The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the main currency used, and English is commonly spoken, making communication easy for travelers. As for visa requirements, it's advisable to check with the Malaysian embassy in your country. Many nationalities are granted visa-free entry for tourism purposes.

Respecting local customs and traditions is essential, especially in this historical city. Modest dressing is advisable when visiting religious or cultural sites.

Must-Visit Attractions in Malacca (Melaka)

Exploring Malacca is like stepping back in time. Don't miss the iconic red buildings of Dutch Square, the antique shops of Jonker Street, and the majestic A Famosa fortress. Visit the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum for a glimpse into Peranakan culture and the Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum for a dive into local history. For a relaxing evening, enjoy a river cruise on the Malacca River.

Weather & Best Time to Visit Malacca (Melaka)

Malacca experiences a tropical rainforest climate with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C throughout the year. While rainfall can occur at any time, the driest period is usually between May and July. Light, breathable clothing and comfortable shoes are recommended.

Selecting Your Ideal Stay in Malacca (Melaka)

Choosing a hotel in Malacca depends on your needs. For proximity to historical attractions, consider Casa del Rio, located on the banks of the Malacca River. Food enthusiasts might prefer a stay in the Jonker Street area, where The Majestic Malacca Hotel offers both luxury and convenience.

If you seek a budget-friendly option, check out Fenix Inn, located near popular shopping districts. For Instagram-worthy aesthetics, the Pines Melaka, with its beautiful pool and modern design, is an excellent choice. For a touch of luxury, the majestic Hatten Hotel Melaka is a favorite among travelers.

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