Why choose this tour ?
Melaka, the capital of the state of Melaka on Malaysia’s west coast, is a city full of charm and history. As you wander through its streets, you’ll find beautiful heritage buildings, ancient landmarks, and colonial architecture at every turn. What makes Melaka truly special is its rich mix of cultures, shaped by centuries of Portuguese, Dutch, and British influence. You can still see the legacy they left behind in the city’s forts, churches, museums, and towers. With such a colorful past, it’s no surprise that Melaka’s historic city center was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008.
What makes (PREMIUM) Historic Malacca Day Tour - Explore what others miss a unique experience ?
Meet & Greet by our chauffer at Hotel Lobby. Today enjoy the countryside landscapes and handicraft tour by leave the streets of Malaysia’s capital city from Kuala Lumpur. Visit one of the nation’s most beloved shrines, located in the Batu Caves and see how two of the country’s traditional crafts are made during stops at the Royal Selangor Pewter factory.
Villa Sentosa is a beautifully preserved traditional Malay house located in Kampung Morten, Melaka. Situated along the banks of the Malacca River, it's within walking distance of the city's UNESCO World Heritage district. The house, built in the 1920s, now functions as a private museum showcasing the Malay way of life. Highlights: - Authentic Malay architecture and furnishings. - Displays of family heirlooms, photographs, and traditional artifacts. - Personal tours by descendants of the original homeowner. Opening Hours: - Saturday – Thursday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM - Friday: 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Jonker Walk, also known as Jonker Street or Jalan Hang Jebat, is the vibrant heart of Melaka’s Chinatown and a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the city. Renowned for its rich cultural heritage, bustling night market, and eclectic mix of shops and eateries, Jonker Walk offers an immersive experience into the historical and contemporary facets of Melaka. Opening Hours - Daytime: Shops and eateries operate daily, typically from morning until evening. - Night Market: Every Friday to Sunday, from 6:00 PM to 12:00 AM, the street transforms into a lively night market featuring food stalls, souvenir vendors, and live performances.
St. Paul’s Hill, or Bukit St. Paul, is a prominent historical site in Melaka, Malaysia, crowned by the ruins of St. Paul’s Church. Established in 1521 by Portuguese captain Duarte Coelho as a chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary, it is the oldest European church building in Southeast Asia. Over the centuries, the site has witnessed Melaka's transitions through Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial periods. Historical Significance: - Portuguese Era (1521): Originally named Nossa Senhora do Oiteiro (Our Lady of the Hill), the chapel served as a Catholic place of worship. - Dutch Period: Renamed St. Paul’s Church, it became a burial ground for Dutch nobility. - British Occupation: The British repurposed the church as a gunpowder magazine. - St. Francis Xavier: The renowned missionary was temporarily interred here in 1553 before his remains were moved to Goa, India. Opening Hours: Open 24 hours daily.
The Maritime Museum Melaka, also known as Muzium Samudera, is a captivating destination that delves into Melaka's rich maritime history. Housed in a striking replica of the Portuguese ship Flor de la Mar, which sank in the Melaka Straits in 1512, the museum offers an immersive experience into the city's past as a bustling port and trading hub. Opening Hours Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
A Famosa Fort is one of Southeast Asia’s oldest surviving European architectural remnants, located in Melaka, Malaysia. Built by the Portuguese in 1511 under the command of Afonso de Albuquerque, the fortress was constructed to secure their strategic hold on Melaka, a vital trading port at the time Historical Background - Portuguese Era (1511–1641) The fort was initially a massive complex with long ramparts and four major towers, including a 60-meter-tall four-story keep known as "A Famosa" ("The Famous"). It served as a stronghold to defend the Portuguese colony - Dutch Occupation (1641–1795): After capturing Melaka, the Dutch renovated parts of the fort, including the gate in 1670, which bears the inscription "ANNO 1670". - British Period (1795–1807): The British, wary of maintaining the fortification, ordered its demolition in 1806. However, Sir Stamford Raffles intervened in 1810, saving the Porta de Santiago gate from destruction. Opening Hours: Open 24 hours daily.
The Malaysia Prison Museum (Muzium Penjara Malaysia) in Melaka offers a compelling glimpse into the nation's correctional history. Housed within a former prison constructed in 1860 by Governor Colonel Cavenagh, the facility served various roles over the years, including as HM Prison Jail, Henry Gurney School 2nd Bandar Hilir, and Bandar Hilir Prison, before its transformation into a museum in 2014 Opening Hours Tuesday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Monday: Closed
The Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum (Muzium Istana Kesultanan Melaka) is a captivating reconstruction of Sultan Mansur Shah’s 15th-century palace. Built in 1984 using traditional Malay architectural techniques—without nails and based on descriptions from the Malay Annals—the museum offers an immersive journey into the grandeur of the Melaka Sultanate era. The museum spans three levels, featuring: Eight Chambers: Showcasing traditional costumes, weaponry, jewelry, and decorative arts. Three Galleries: Presenting local legends through detailed dioramas. Historical Artifacts: Including over 1,300 items such as photographs, musical instruments, and gifts from foreign emissaries. Climate: The museum is not air-conditioned; consider visiting during cooler parts of the day. Operating Hours Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM Closed on Mondays
Dutch Square, or Red Square, is a vibrant historical landmark in Melaka, Malaysia, famous for its red-painted Dutch colonial buildings. Located in the UNESCO-listed city, it showcases Melaka's rich colonial heritage and architectural beauty. Key Attractions - Stadthuys: Constructed in 1641, this building served as the Dutch administrative center and now houses the History and Ethnography Museum, detailing Melaka's past from the Malay Sultanate through colonial times - Christ Church Melaka: Built in 1753, this Protestant church is notable for its red exterior and Dutch colonial architecture - Queen Victoria Fountain: Erected in 1901 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, this functioning fountain adds a British colonial touch to the square - Tan Beng Swee Clock Tower: A tribute to a generous Chinese tycoon, this clock tower symbolizes the multicultural influences in Melaka Opening Hours: The square is open 24 hours daily
The temple was founded 1645 by Chinese Kapitans Tay Kie Ki and Li Wei King during the Dutch colonial era. It has served as a spiritual center for followers of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. The temple has undergone several restorations over the centuries, with significant contributions from various Kapitans. In 2003, it received a UNESCO award for outstanding architectural restoration. Architectural Highlights - Main Prayer Hall: Dedicated to Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. - Seven-Meter-Tall Red Flagpoles: Flanking the entrance, these are rare features in temple architecture. - Opera Theatre: Located across the road, forming part of the temple complex. - Feng Shui Design: The temple is laid out to ensure a view of the river and high ground on either side. Nearby Attractions: Located on "Harmony Street," the temple is close to the Kampung Kling Mosque and Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple, reflecting Melaka's multicultural heritage. Opening Hours: Daily from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
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