Discover the rich history and unique heritage of Malacca on this historic tour from Kuala Lumpur. Explore the top attractions and indulge in the famous Nyonya cuisine.
Discover the rich history and unique heritage of Malacca on this historic tour from Kuala Lumpur. Explore the top attractions and indulge in the famous Nyonya cuisine.
- St. Peter’s Church - Located in Melaka City, Melaka, Malaysia, St. Peter’s Church is the oldest active Roman Catholic Church in the country.
- Stadthuys - Situated in the heart of Malacca City, the administrative capital of Malacca, Malaysia, the Stadthuys is a historic building known for its distinctive red exterior and the nearby red…
- St. Peter’s Church - Located in Melaka City, Melaka, Malaysia, St. Peter’s Church is the oldest active Roman Catholic Church in the country.
- Stadthuys - Situated in the heart of Malacca City, the administrative capital of Malacca, Malaysia, the Stadthuys is a historic building known for its distinctive red exterior and the nearby red clocktower, located in the area known as the Red Square.
- River Walk - The Melaka River flows from Dutch Square, passing the Tan Boon Seng Bridge. During the Portuguese invasion, this bridge was seized, cutting off communication across the river and leading to Malacca’s defeat. Other notable bridges include the ‘Ghost Bridge of Malacca’ connecting Kampung Pantai to Kampung Jawa, and the Old Market Bridge linking Kampung Hulu to Jalan Kee Ann and the old Central Market. Once a scenic spot with fishing boats, it now features rows of Chinese restaurants, one of which appeared in the Hollywood film Entrapment, starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
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- Jonker Street - Known as Jonker Street, Jonker Walk, or Jonker Hang Jebat, this vibrant street in Melaka is a must-visit for its food, boutique shopping, souvenirs, and award-winning museums and gallery shops.
- Sri Pogyatha Vinoyagar Moorthi Temple - As the oldest Hindu temple in Malaysia and one of the oldest in Maritime Southeast Asia, Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple is a significant Chitty temple located in Malacca.
- Cheng Hoon Teng Temple - Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, located at No. 25 Jalan Tokong, Malacca City, Malaysia, is a Chinese temple practicing Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, and is the oldest functioning temple in the country.
- Kampung Kling Mosque - Situated on Jalan Tukang Emas, also known as “Harmony Street,” due to its proximity to the Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple and Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Kampong Kling Mosque is a historic mosque in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia.
- A Famosa Fort - A Famosa is a historic Portuguese fortress in Malacca, Malaysia, and is one of the oldest European architectural remains in Southeast Asia. The Porta de Santiago is the only remaining part of the fortress.
- Masjid Selat Melaka - This mosque, built with a blend of Middle Eastern and Malay craftsmanship, appears to float when the water level is high.
- Flora de la Mar Maritime Museum - Located in Melaka City, Melaka, Malaysia, the Maritime Museum is the most visited museum in Malacca, attracting around 20,000 visitors monthly.
- Melaka - Nyonya cuisine is a fusion of Chinese ingredients with Malay/Indonesian spices and cooking techniques, resulting in tangy, aromatic, spicy, and herbal dishes. Peranakan cuisine includes Malay dishes like assam fish and beef rendang, using ingredients such as coconut milk, galangal, candlenuts, laksa leaf, pandan leaves, belachan, tamarind juice, lemongrass, torch ginger bud, jicama, kaffir lime leaf, and cincalok, a shrimp-based condiment mixed with lime juice, chillies, and shallots, typically served with rice and side dishes.

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Malacca, years ago, was a highly coveted tourist spot in Malaysia. Prior to Kuala Lumpur’s transformation from a mosquito-ridden jungle to a sleek city of skyscrapers, Malacca held a reputation as one of Southeast Asia’s leading trade harbors. Over the years, it transitioned from a bustling port to a serene backwater city, consequently losing its appeal…
Malacca, years ago, was a highly coveted tourist spot in Malaysia. Prior to Kuala Lumpur’s transformation from a mosquito-ridden jungle to a sleek city of skyscrapers, Malacca held a reputation as one of Southeast Asia’s leading trade harbors. Over the years, it transitioned from a bustling port to a serene backwater city, consequently losing its appeal to its more upscale counterparts. But in recent times, Malacca has regained its former glory as a favored holiday spot due to a plethora of historical sights it offers. As the birthplace of the famous Nyonya cuisine, it draws in tourists eager to experience Malaysia’s distinctive cultural heritage.
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