Reviews for Melaka Hotels

The Pines Melaka
4.3/5306 Reviews
Malacca City Center
its just a little issue, whereby you have to call the operator for an ironing equipment since its not being provided inside the room. other than that is good. about the food, we rate 3/5.
Asiatic Hotel
4.4/5106 Reviews
Malacca City Center
Nice hotel and quite convenient too. Have eateries, cafe, 24 hrs mini Mart or 7-eleven same row with the hotel. Comes with parking lots too if you are driving.
ibis Melaka
4.3/51336 Reviews
Malacca City Center
The hotel stay overall was a pretty experience. Located in the heart of little India, a block away from Chinatown, and a couple blocks away from the main Pier area. It’s pretty easy to get around from this hotel has everything is quite walkable. The hotel had staff that were pretty helpful overall. I stayed two nights during Christmas when the hotel was full of patrons, and not a single room was available. The rooms are the typical Ibis kind of rooms but one thing that is good about the Malacca in ibis is that is kept up pretty well. There wasn’t anything that was worn down in the room other than my nonworking TV, which didn’t bother me. Oh, another somewhat of a hiccup that I ran into was the restaurant. According to the menu, the restaurant closes at 10 PM and the sign downstairs indicate 10:30 PM. My wife and I would really hungry and at 9:36 PM, I went downstairs to order an Ibis burger and an apple juice. The waiters at the front desk initially rejected my order, indicating that they’ve already closed the kitchen, but there was no indication of any “last order” time anywhere on their menu, or at their restaurant. Of course, since I was as a bear, I was not up for a kitchen closing early for whatever reason. So, I threaten to contact management indicating that the restaurant doesn’t have a last order time. In response, the waiters contacted the kitchen asking if they are willing to take my order and lo and behold, their chef was going to make the burger and drink. Not sure if this is a Malaysian thing or not, but I thought that was kind of scummy. I didn’t end up contacting management with what happened, but perhaps anybody who is going to order room service at around 930pm might want to use the same tactic as I did. 
Supreme Hotel
4/517 Reviews
Malacca City Center
Room is spacious. Service is good. To have breakfast, no nearby food court or coffeeshop. Need to have own transport. Level 3 lobby is warm, no ventilation.
Ong Kim Wee Residence Melaka by I Housing
4/58 Reviews
Malacca City Center
staycation with my friends here. the best staycation ever. clean and nice to stay. got maintained pool too.
Rosa Malacca
4.5/5262 Reviews
Malacca City Center
Great experience with Rosa Malacca. From the entrance to the room until checkout. Mr Steve, the sarawak reception guy (i sempat tanya dia asal mana hehe) is damn friendly & soft spoken. Siap bagi choice i nak bilik view mana sama ada city atau courtyard view. Siap tanya baby i perlukan baby cot tak. I don’t request anything but he is really accommodating and good heart. We love his hospitality so much The 1st Hotel I checked in without Deposit! But they remind you not to cause damage in the room and no smoking gais. Clean room everything complete. The coffee house vibe is really beautiful with good music. The coffee house staff also friendly echah and aishah. Great hospitality and culture in here keep it up gais. Thanks so much for the experience Rosa Malacca.

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More about Melaka

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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