Discover Malacca’s rich history and savor traditional cuisine on an 8-hour tour. Explore iconic landmarks and enjoy a scenic river stroll.
Discover Malacca’s rich history and savor traditional cuisine on an 8-hour tour. Explore iconic landmarks and enjoy a scenic river stroll.
- St. Peter’s Church - Situated in Melaka (Malacca) city, St. Peter’s Church is among the oldest Anglican churches in Malaysia. Constructed in 1710 by the Dutch during their colonial era, it is celebrated for its unique Dutch colonial architecture, featuring red brick walls and a wooden ceiling. The church remains an active place of worship and a…
- St. Peter’s Church - Situated in Melaka (Malacca) city, St. Peter’s Church is among the oldest Anglican churches in Malaysia. Constructed in 1710 by the Dutch during their colonial era, it is celebrated for its unique Dutch colonial architecture, featuring red brick walls and a wooden ceiling. The church remains an active place of worship and a historical landmark, drawing visitors interested in Malaysia’s colonial history.
- Red Square (Dutch Square) - Known as Red Square, Dutch Square is a historic area in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia, recognized for its iconic red buildings. It showcases Dutch colonial architecture from the 17th century when Melaka was a Dutch trading hub. The square is a favored tourist spot, famous for landmarks like the Stadthuys, Christ Church, and the Victoria Fountain, highlighting Melaka’s rich cultural heritage and colonial legacy.
- Stadthuys - The Stadthuys, constructed between 1641 and 1660, is a significant historical structure in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia. It functioned as the administrative center for the Dutch East India Company during their governance of Melaka. Presently, the Stadthuys hosts the History and Ethnography Museum, featuring exhibits that depict the region’s diverse cultural heritage and colonial history.
- Christ Church - Completed in 1753, Christ Church is a lasting emblem of Dutch colonial architecture located in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia. It is one of the oldest operational Protestant churches in Malaysia and Southeast Asia, noted for its distinctive red brick facade and traditional Dutch design. The church remains an active place of worship and a popular tourist attraction, attracting visitors interested in Melaka’s rich history and cultural heritage.
- Queen Victoria’s Fountain - Erected in 1901, the Queen Victoria Fountain is a historic monument in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia. It was built to honor Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and stands as a symbol of Melaka’s colonial history under British rule. The fountain features an elaborate design with a statue of Queen Victoria on top, surrounded by four cherubs, and remains a notable landmark in the city’s Dutch Square (Red Square).
- Jonker Street - Located in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia, Jonker Street is a lively and bustling street celebrated for its cultural heritage and diverse offerings. It is lined with centuries-old shophouses transformed into shops, cafes, restaurants, and galleries, showcasing local crafts, antiques, and cuisine. Jonker Street is especially renowned for its night market, attracting tourists and locals with its vibrant atmosphere and variety of street food stalls.
- St. Paul’s Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul) - St. Paul’s Hill in Melaka (Malacca), Malaysia, is home to the ruins of St. Paul’s Church, a notable historical site. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later utilized by the Dutch, it stands as a testament to Melaka’s colonial past. Visitors ascend a flight of stairs to reach the hilltop, where they can explore the church ruins and enjoy panoramic views of Melaka city.
- A Famosa Fort - A’ Famosa, particularly the Porta de Santiago, is a historic fortress gate in Melaka (Malacca), Malaysia. Constructed by the Portuguese in the early 16th century, it was part of a larger fortress complex that once safeguarded the city. Today, the Porta de Santiago is one of the few remaining structures of A’ Famosa and serves as a popular tourist attraction, offering insights into Melaka’s colonial history and strategic importance as a trading port.
- Malacca River - The Malacca River is a historic waterway flowing through the heart of Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia. It played a vital role in the city’s development as a major trading port and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today, the river is revitalized with scenic river cruises, riverside cafes, and vibrant murals depicting Melaka’s cultural and historical heritage, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.
- Independence Memorial - The Independence Building, also known as the Memorial Club House, is a historic landmark in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia. Initially built as a club for British officers during colonial times, it later became a symbol of Malaysia’s independence struggle. Today, the building functions as a museum and cultural center, commemorating Malaysia’s journey to independence and showcasing artifacts related to the nation’s history.

- Professional English speaking driver guided service
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional English speaking driver guided service
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- On-board WiFi
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- On-board WiFi
- Hotel pickup and drop off
Discover the allure of Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with this engaging 8-hour shared Malacca Heritage Tour. Start with a picturesque 2-hour drive as the driver-guide narrates intriguing tales of Malacca’s past. Upon arrival, explore notable sites such as St. Peter’s Church and the lively Dutch Square, featuring the Stadthuys and Queen Victoria…
Discover the allure of Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with this engaging 8-hour shared Malacca Heritage Tour. Start with a picturesque 2-hour drive as the driver-guide narrates intriguing tales of Malacca’s past. Upon arrival, explore notable sites such as St. Peter’s Church and the lively Dutch Square, featuring the Stadthuys and Queen Victoria Fountain. Marvel at the historic Christ Church, peruse local crafts, and climb St. Paul’s Hill for breathtaking city views and the ruins of St. Paul’s Church. Explore A’ Famosa, a vestige of a 16th-century Portuguese fortress, before taking a scenic walk along the Malacca River. Conclude your journey at Jonker Street, famous for its vibrant atmosphere, distinctive shops, and street food. Reserve your spot now and dive into the rich history and culture of Malacca!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.