


Anonymous userIt’s worth the experience with small kids, my son is 3 years old and he enjoyed it so much!


阿山1111The Dutch billion house in Malacca is definitely a stunning travel destination! The red house was originally the colonial Dutch Governor's Mansion, and the exterior wall was a striking orange color, with the bell tower in the small square and the church marking these historical relics together, becoming a cultural heritage for all mankind. The Dutch Red House is worth a visit.


Anonymous userNice melaka view , Especially Sea view , 8 minutes total for the trip


Anonymous userVery nice and awesome show, good job to all involved, nice place and great environment. The staffs are amazing and friendly. My family enjoyed👍👍👍. Highly recommend 🥂


M36***00The Floating Mosque is a beautiful landscape in the Strait of Malacca. The water is beautiful, the sky is beautiful, and the scenery is beautiful. It is a good place to take photos and check in. The azure water and sky are one color, setting off the red roof and white walls of the mosque, which is magnificent. You will never get tired of watching it.

骑着蜗牛赶绿灯St Paul's Church is full of highlights, built in 1521, is one of the oldest Catholic churches in Southeast Asia, full of historical charm. Standing in front of the church on the top of St Paul's, it overlooks the magnificent scenery of the city of Malacca and the Straits. The bullet holes in the exterior wall and the gravestones in Latin and Portuguese inside are silent stories of the past, unique and charming. And it is free to visit, cost-effective.


JesrinaKlebang Beach is a relaxing spot to spend time with family and friends. The sunset view is amazing, and the nearby food stalls offer delicious local treats! Overall, I had a great experience there.


LQCSNice to take a leisurely stroll around the Malacca River, and there are many restaurants and bars along the river selling traditional food as well


PerithiVery easy to avoid que is use trip apps 🌝❤️ over all I Love it ya 🥳🥳🥳


wen-dongA cultural museum that is well worth a visit, showcasing Nyonya culture in a courtyard-style mansion that combines Chinese and Western cultures purchased in 1861. The exhibits are very detailed, all of which are used/displayed objects and cultural relics from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century. They are very well preserved and arranged as they were.