Guidebook for Malacca

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Guidebook for Malacca

Food Scene

Mouth watering Tandoori chicken with many different kind of naans, along with other North Indian and Parkistani cuisine.
100 locals recommend
Pak Putra Restaurant
56 & 58 Jalan 4
100 locals recommend
Mouth watering Tandoori chicken with many different kind of naans, along with other North Indian and Parkistani cuisine.
66 locals recommend
Nancy's Kitchen
No 13 Jalan KL 3/8
66 locals recommend
64 locals recommend
The Daily Fix Cafe
55 Jalan Hang Jebat
64 locals recommend
8 locals recommend
Hakka Zhan Restaurant
76 Jalan Laksamana 5
8 locals recommend
19 locals recommend
Restoran Aunty Lee
385 Jalan Ujong Pasir
19 locals recommend
57 locals recommend
Restoran Tong Sheng
377 & 378 Jalan Melaka Raya 6
57 locals recommend
Authentic handmade Mille Crepe and other special cakes or dessert.
19 locals recommend
Nadeje Cake Shop
Jalan Merdeka
19 locals recommend
Authentic handmade Mille Crepe and other special cakes or dessert.
14 locals recommend
Chicken Rice Ball
28 Lorong Hang Jebat
14 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

Movida Kitchen+Terrace Melaka
1-2 Jln KSB 12
54 locals recommend
96 locals recommend
Who's Tea Melaka 鬍子茶
8 Jln KLJ 9
96 locals recommend

Shopping

Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall
Jalan Merdeka
223 locals recommend
91 locals recommend
Watsons
1 Jln Merdeka
91 locals recommend
52 locals recommend
MBO Elements Mall
Jalan Melaka Raya 23
52 locals recommend

Sightseeing

The Stadthuys (an old Dutch spelling, meaning city hall) is a historical structure situated in the heart of Malacca City, the administrative capital of the state of Malacca, Malaysia in a place known as the Red Square. The Stadhuys is known for its red exterior and nearby red clocktower. It was built by the Dutch in 1650 as the office of the Dutch Governor and Deputy Governor.
96 locals recommend
Stadthuys
96 locals recommend
The Stadthuys (an old Dutch spelling, meaning city hall) is a historical structure situated in the heart of Malacca City, the administrative capital of the state of Malacca, Malaysia in a place known as the Red Square. The Stadhuys is known for its red exterior and nearby red clocktower. It was built by the Dutch in 1650 as the office of the Dutch Governor and Deputy Governor.
Christ Church is located near to Malacca’s Chinatown centre. Across the bridge from the Jonker Street, it is one of the most popular sightseeing attractions in the Stadthuys area. A lot of colourful trishaws and directly opposite is the Historical Museum and Ethnographical Museum. The area is stepped in Baba Nyonya culture with opulent ‘Baba merchants’ houses and elegantly-conserved Nyonya restaurants that line the constricted roads. Christ Church is small – once inside, right beside the front doors there is a long table with brochures and religious paraphernalia for sale set up. There are about ten rows of pews before the main altar and the whole place has old light.
41 locals recommend
Christ Church Melaka, Bandar Hilir.
Jalan Gereja
41 locals recommend
Christ Church is located near to Malacca’s Chinatown centre. Across the bridge from the Jonker Street, it is one of the most popular sightseeing attractions in the Stadthuys area. A lot of colourful trishaws and directly opposite is the Historical Museum and Ethnographical Museum. The area is stepped in Baba Nyonya culture with opulent ‘Baba merchants’ houses and elegantly-conserved Nyonya restaurants that line the constricted roads. Christ Church is small – once inside, right beside the front doors there is a long table with brochures and religious paraphernalia for sale set up. There are about ten rows of pews before the main altar and the whole place has old light.
The Portuguese Settlement (Saint John's Village; Malay: Kampung St. John, Kampung Portugis) is a Malacca Portuguese community in Ujong Pasir, Melaka, Malaysia. The Malacca Portuguese are a Malaysian ethnic group with mixed Portuguese and Malay, which arose during the Portuguese colonial period (16th to 17th century). The Portuguese Settlement holds a yearly "June festival" that opens with Festa Senjuang ("Feast of Saint John", June 23) and closes with Festa San Pedro ("Feast of Saint Peter", the fishermen's patron saint, June 29). This festival is attended by about 100,000 visitors from Malaysia and abroad. At the festival one can hear Malacca Portuguese folk songs and watch dancers in
22 locals recommend
Portuguese Settlement, Melaka
22 locals recommend
The Portuguese Settlement (Saint John's Village; Malay: Kampung St. John, Kampung Portugis) is a Malacca Portuguese community in Ujong Pasir, Melaka, Malaysia. The Malacca Portuguese are a Malaysian ethnic group with mixed Portuguese and Malay, which arose during the Portuguese colonial period (16th to 17th century). The Portuguese Settlement holds a yearly "June festival" that opens with Festa Senjuang ("Feast of Saint John", June 23) and closes with Festa San Pedro ("Feast of Saint Peter", the fishermen's patron saint, June 29). This festival is attended by about 100,000 visitors from Malaysia and abroad. At the festival one can hear Malacca Portuguese folk songs and watch dancers in
The ruins of St. Paul’s Church are at the summit of St. Paul's Hill. Built on the site of the last Malaccan sultan’s istana (palace), it was constructed by Portuguese fidalgo (nobleman) captain, Duarte Coelho, in gratitude to the Virgin Mary for saving his life during a storm at sea. Roofless and covered in ferns, it was originally called the Nossa Senhora da Annunciada (Our Lady of the Annunciation). Though it has been in ruins for more than 150 years, it is a beautiful, breezy sanctuary (reached after a steep flight of stairs) set near the remains of A’ Famosa fort.
97 locals recommend
St Paul's Church
1935 Jalan Kota
97 locals recommend
The ruins of St. Paul’s Church are at the summit of St. Paul's Hill. Built on the site of the last Malaccan sultan’s istana (palace), it was constructed by Portuguese fidalgo (nobleman) captain, Duarte Coelho, in gratitude to the Virgin Mary for saving his life during a storm at sea. Roofless and covered in ferns, it was originally called the Nossa Senhora da Annunciada (Our Lady of the Annunciation). Though it has been in ruins for more than 150 years, it is a beautiful, breezy sanctuary (reached after a steep flight of stairs) set near the remains of A’ Famosa fort.

Essentials

Go Clean Dobi Pertam Jaya
71 Jalan PJ 1
12 locals recommend
7-Eleven
847 Jalan Besar
12 locals recommend
Speedmart99
Jalan Ujong Pasir

Parks & Nature

52 locals recommend
Klebang Beach
52 locals recommend
47 locals recommend
Malacca Botanical Garden
Jalan Tun Abdul Razak
47 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

107 locals recommend
Zoo Melaka
Jalan Tun Abdul Razak
107 locals recommend
Melaka Wonderland Theme Park & Resort
Jalan Tun Abdul Razak
63 locals recommend
35 locals recommend
A' Famosa Water Theme Park
Jalan Kemus / Sempang Ampat
35 locals recommend