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1. The Huskitory

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2. Jonker Street

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3. Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum

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4. Malacca River

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5. Red Square (Dutch Square)

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6. St. Paul's Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul)

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7. Stadthuys

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8. Villa Sentosa (Malay Living Museum)

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9. River Walk

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10. Menara Taming Sari

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11. Christ Church

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12. Chinatown - Melaka

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13. Woof Station

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14. Tham Siew Inn Artist Gallery

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15. Queen Victoria's Fountain

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16. Sky Deck Hatten City

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17. Satkara Spa at Casa Del Rio Melaka

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18. Puri Spa Malacca

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19. Encore Melaka

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20. Reggae on the River

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21. RazKashmir Crafts

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22. Tipsy Bridge

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23. New MST Transport Holiday

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24. Alto Sky Lounge

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25. Melaka River Cruise

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10 Must See Things to Do in Melaka (Malacca)

By: Author MC Miller

Posted on Last updated: June 26, 2020

Categories Asia , Malaysia , Travel Blog Post

There are so many things to do in Melaka (formerly known as Malacca ) it is one of the must see places if you are traveling to Malaysia.

A cute historic town with Portugese, Arab, Dutch & Chinese influence (dating back to the 14 th  century) located just 1.5 hours from Kuala Lumpur is well worth 2-3 days of your Malaysian holiday itinerary .

Things to Do in Melaka

There are so many activities in Melaka, however, we have narrowed it down to our 10 favourite in the city.

1. Visit Dutch Windmill Square

Probably the most iconic attraction in Melaka is the Dutch Windmill Square (otherwise known as the red square).

It is amazing to see the entire square in red & it is a perfect opportunity for Instagram photos. If you wish to get a photo without crowds, it is necessary to arrive early in the morning.

Around the square, you will find local food to try (including yummy watermelon drinks), souvenirs & rickshaws seeking tourists to go for a ride.

Dutch Windmill Square or The Red Square Melaka

2. Ride a Rickshaw (Trishaw)

If you are looking for an interesting & novel experience in Malacca, why not go for a ride on a Rickshaw.

The rickshaws in Melaka are essentially colourful bicycle powered tuk tuks with different themes. For example, you can go for a ride on a Hello Kitty Rickshaw or a SpongeBob Rickshaw.

At night, traveling on a Rickshaw is even a more interesting experience as they are illuminated & belt out pop music.

It is possible to hire a rickshaw from the Dutch Windmill Square. Prices start from 20 MYR.

Rickshaw (Trishaw) in Maleka

3. Experience Jonker Street

Other than the Dutch Windmill Square, another iconic attraction in Melaka is Jonker Street. Jonker Street is the iconic shopping street in Malacca and also home to the iconic heritage houses.

Jonker Street is a foodie’s paradise. You can try some iconic Malaccan food in Jonker Street such as chicken rice balls, cendol & coconut shakes.

At night time, a food market runs along Jonker Street and sells some delicious snacks such as whole coconuts, mango smoothies and pastry yogurt puffs among other things.

Jonker Street Things to do in Melaka

4. Go for a boat ride or walk the Melaka River

Tourist boats run up the Melaka River hourly. One of the best ways to relax and see Melaka is by boat. It costs around 15 RM to experience the sites by water.

Alternatively, you can take a leisurely stroll along the riverbank. Along the river is some seriously cool bars to enjoy a late afternoon snack or beverage.

Things to do in Malacca - Malacca River

5. Admire the Street Art in Melaka

If you enjoy street art, Melaka has some some pretty cool street art to enjoy.

The street art in Melaka also provides a cool Instagram opportunity. But you will need to go early as the street art is a pretty popular spot for the gram.

Nearby the street art is a cafe called Bikini Toppings where you can enjoy delicious coconut shakes.

Street Art Melaka

6. Visit St Paul’s Church

A must see spot in Melaka is St Paul’s Church.

This church has a long history – occupied by the Portuguese, Dutch & then used to store artillery by the English.

The architecture of the church is absolutely stunning with an open top roof. 

The church is located just a few minutes walk from Casa Del Rio, the amazing hotel we stayed in.

If you are lucky you will spot the hippy busker who plays music in the church.

St Pauls Church Melaka

7. Melaka Palace

Right next to St Paul’s Church is Melaka Palace (open 9am-5pm daily).

This ‘palace’ is actually a museum which is a modern reconstruction of the palace of the Melaka Sultanate.

Inside, you will find history of the Melaka region.

Palace Melaka

8. Admire A Famosa

In the same vicinity as St Paul’s Church & the Melaka Palace is the A Famosa. You will find this small ruin at the base of St Paul’s Church.

Interestingly, it was previously a Portugese fortress and is the oldest surviving European architectural monument in South East Asia.

Later, when the Dutch drove the Portugese out of Melaka it changed hands and became a dutch fort.

Things to do in Malacca - A Famosa

9. Visit the Floating Mosque

One of the reasons we were excited to visit Melaka was to visit the Floating Straits Mosque, a beautiful mosque situated on the man made Melaka island. We’ve noticed Malaysia has a flair for making their religious monuments gorgeous: Thean Hou Temple and Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur are two more examples.

The Floating Mosque is located about 20 minutes from the old town. 

It is possible to access the mosque by Grab for between 10 – 20 MYR. There is no entrance fee.

Warning: We found ourselves stranded at the Mosque on the way back, unable to find a taxi or hire a Grab. We ended up starting to try to walk 1 hour back to Melaka. Luckily we managed to find a Grab half way on our journey back.

We noticed some people cycled to the mosque and this may be a smarter option. The hotel where we were staying, Casa del Rio has bikes available.

Floating Mosque Melaka

10. Play with huskies at the Huskitory

We enjoy novel animal cafes, having once visited a Meerkat café in Seoul , so we were interested in visiting the Huskitory in Melaka.

The Huskitory costs 20 MYR for 45 minutes of play with absolutely adorable huskies. If you wish you can also buy additional treats to feed the playful pack.

The visit starts with a long play with the adult huskies. Afterwards, the cute husky puppies are brought in for a cuddle.

45 minutes was ample time with the dogs and we would definitely recommend the experience if you love animals.

We caught a Grab taxi to the Huskitory. It cost about 15 and took about 10-15 minutes to reach from downtown Melaka.

It was easy to find a Grab on the way back so we would recommend this transport option.

Huskitory Melaka

Where to Stay in Melaka? 

There are so many great places to stay in Melaka .

We stayed in the Casa del Rio – an absolutely gorgeous 5 star hotel located right on the Melaka river.

If you are looking for a luxurious hotel while in Melaka then we would definitely recommend a stay here.

What is very cool about the hotel is that the interior is designed to match Melaka’s Portugese heritage. As soon as we stepped into the hotel we noticed the Mediterranean style colours filling the hotel.

The hotel has a stunning lobby and piazza area with multiple water fountain features – perfect for beautiful Instagram photos.

Casa Del Rio Malacca

Hotels on the River

Casa del Rio is not only situated directly on the river but also located right in the very heart of the Old Town.

All attractions we have discussed (aside from the Mosque & Huskitory) are located only a few minutes walk from Casa del Rio.

It’s the perfect accommodation if you are an early riser and want to avoid the crowds.

Delux Lago River Room

We stayed in the Deluxe Lao/River View Room during our stay and would highly recommend it.

It was very spacious and consisted of a dressing room, a large four point bathroom, bedroom and a private balcony (which we enjoyed very much as it overlooked the Melaka River).

The rooms at the hotel are decorated in Mediterranean style with a touch of Peranakan flair.

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The River Grill Restaurant

Breakfast is included in the room rate. The breakfast was of an extremely high standard. It included a buffet breakfast + an a la carte made to order menu.

If you stay at the hotel we encourage you to try the delicious Portuguese Baked Eggs & Spanish Omelette!

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Two of the highlights of the hotel were the large rooftop infinity pool & the very cool library.

The infinity pool has an absolutely amazing view of Melaka city!

We also enjoyed working on our laptops in the hotel’s library. Complimentary tea, coffee & delicious biscuits are available and make the library a desirable hangout.

Rooftop Pool Casa del rio Maleka

We absolutely loved our time in Melaka. If you have any questions about visiting Melaka or Casa del Rio let us know in the comments below! Next up for us is the lovely Cameron Highlands – a tree-change with a much cooler climate than the coastline.

Save this Malaka Guide to Pinterest (so you can find it again later!)

We were guests at Casa del Rio Melaka . However, this does not influence our opinion. As always, all opinions are our own.

MC Miller

MC Miller is a travel blogger and writer who has travelled America extensively and abroad to over 80 countries. He founded Couple Travel The World in 2017. Since then, he has spent over 6 years on the road as a full time travel couple. When he not traveling he likes to spend quality time with his partner Bett, planning our their next date or romantic getaway!

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14 Best Things to Do in Malacca (Melaka) for Family and Couples

What to do in Malacca - Malacca is one of Malaysia's coolest cities to visit. People head to this city for all sorts of reasons. If you're into history, you'll love checking out the old buildings that remind you of the past when different countries were in charge here. The cool thing is that these places are still in good shape and look like they're from another time. Then there's Jonker Street, which turns into a lively market at night.

Thinking about how long to stay? Well, around two to three days should do the trick. You will have enough time to see the old places, try the tasty local food, have fun shopping at the market, and even take a nice walk along the pretty river.

Whether you're a history fan, a foodie, or just want a fun break, Malacca's got you covered. It's like a mini adventure not far from home and will give you a taste of something new and exciting.

What To Do In Malacca?

1. Visit Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

Cheng Hoon Teng - What to do in Melaka

One of the best things to do in Malacca is visit the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple. This Chinese temple is one of the oldest temples in Malaysia that existed since the 17th century. It is also the most important place for the Buddhist Community in Malacca.

While the entrance fee to this temple is free, you need to pay attention to the clothes you wear before visiting.

Cost: Free Opening Hours: 07.00 - 16.00 daily Address: 25, Jalan Tokong, Kampung Dua, 75200 Melaka

2. Marvel the City View from Taming Sari Revolving Tower

Taming Sari Revolving Tower - What to do in Melaka

Taming Sari Revolving Tower (Malacca Tower) is one of the iconic landmarks in Malacca. This tower offers a 360° viewing of Malacca from a height of 80 meters.

From here, you can see a lot of beautiful attractions in Malacca, St Paul’s Hill, Independence Memorial Building, Samudera Museum, Flor De La Mar, Malacca River, Dataran Pahlawan, Pulau Selat Mosque, Pulau Besar, and the straits of Malacca.

Planning to visit Taming Sari Revolving Tower? You can get the ticket directly from Traveloka!

Cost: Price starts from RM2 to RM10 (S$0.59 to S$2.95) Opening Hours: 10.00 - 23.00 daily Address: Jalan Merdeka, Banda Hilir, 75000 Melaka

3. Appreciate the History of the Sultanate Palace

Sultanate Palace - What to do in Melaka

Sultanate Palace is a palace made of wood specially made for Sultan Mansur Shah – the leader of Malacca from 1456 to 1477. This palace has been turned into a historical museum where you can see Malacca's journey from the past to the present.

Sultanate Palace is located in the Heritage Complex, Malacca. You need to buy a ticket to enter the palace, and you can get it beforehand through Traveloka.

Cost: RM1 (S$0.29) for children and RM2 (S$0.59) for adult Opening Hours: 09.00 - 18.00 on Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Monday) Address: Jalan Kota, Banda Hilir, 75000 Melaka

4. Observe the Collections at The History and Ethnography Museum

Stadthuys - What to do in Melaka

After Sultanate Palace, you can visit The History and Ethnography Museum inside Stadthuys.

The Stadthuys’ name originates from an old Dutch spelling, which means city hall. The building is very recognizable as it is decorated with a red exterior and a red clock tower.

Tourists frequently visit Stadthuys because of its location in the city center, which makes it very accessible. Founded in 1650 and built during the Dutch colonial period, this building now functions as a history and ethnography museum.

The museum displays a collection of traditional costumes and artifacts throughout the history of Malacca.

Cost: RM3 (S$0.88) for children and RM (S$1.77) for adult Opening Hours: 08.00 - 17.00 daily (can be closed if there are government affairs) Address: Jalan Gereja, Banda Hilir, 75000 Melaka

5. Shop at Jonker Walk Night Market

Jonker Walk Night Market - What to do in Melaka

Jonker Walk Night Market is one of the most popular attractions in Malacca. Located on Hang Jebat Street, this night market operates every Friday to Sunday from 18.00 to 00.00.

You will find everything in Jonker Walk Night Market, from street food, knick-knacks, musical instruments, clothes, local handicrafts, to souvenirs, which you get for your friends or family in Singapore.

Jonker Walk Night Market isn't too far from the city center and is very accessible. There are many hotel options if you want to stay around the market.

Cost: Vary Opening Hours: 18.00 - 00.00 on Friday to Sunday Address: Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka

6. Take a Trishaw Ride

Trishaw Ride - What to do in Melaka

Your Malacca trip won’t be complete without taking a Trishaw ride. Trishaw is a unique vehicle that is ready to take you around the city of Malacca.

Trishaw is usually equipped with plenty of decorations that will captivate your eyes. The cost is quite affordable, ranging from RM2 to RM5.

With that price, you can go anywhere you want in Malacca, and the driver can also act as a tour guide! It is easy to find Trishaw as they can be found downtown and near tourist attractions.

7. Enjoy the Beautiful Malacca River

Melaka River - What to do in Melaka

If you are on a honeymoon, it is highly recommended to visit the Malacca River. This popular river is clean, clear, and the water is well-maintained. You can enjoy the beautiful morning sun if you visit it early.

If you visit at night, you can enjoy the beautiful Malacca city lights. To get on a boat, you must pay around RM2 to RM5 per person. You can also find a lot of culinary and photo spots around the Malacca River.

8. Witness the Historic Benteng A Famosa Melaka

Benteng A Famosa Melaka - What to do in Melaka

Benteng A Famosa Melaka is a historical fortress built by the Portuguese. Located at the bottom of the hill of St. Paul, the fortress has typical European-style architecture.

Benteng A Famosa Melaka is also a popular photo spot for pre-wedding and honeymoon, which may suit you and your couple as a newlywed.

You can enter Benteng A Famosa Malaka by paying an admission fee of around RM2 to RM5 per person. The price may differ on weekdays and weekends. You can get the tickets through Traveloka to avoid the hassle.

Cost: Around RM2 (S$0.59) to RM5 (S$1.47) Opening Hours: Open 24 hours daily Address: Jalan Parameswara, Banda Hilir, 78000 Alor Gajah, Melaka

9. Visit Red Square Melaka

Red Square Melaka - What to do in Melaka

Red Square Melaka is one of the most recommended tourist attractions by locals in Malacca. This area is iconic because red buildings dominate it.

This area includes the Christ Church Melaka, the History and Ethnography Museum, the Tan Beng Swee clock tower, and the Victoria Fountain. You can even find the Trickshaw, unique local transportation ready to take you anywhere.

You can visit Red Square Melaka for free on weekdays. However, for weekends and holidays, the ticket prices range from RM2 to RM4 per person. You can get the tickets without hassle through Traveloka.

Cost: Around RM2 (S$0.59) to RM5 (S$1.18) Opening Hours: Open 24 hours daily Address: Banda Hilir, 75200 Melaka

10. Stand in Awe at Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum

Baba & Nyonya Museum Heritage - What to do in Melaka

The Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum will take you to the past about how the people of Malacca survived and traded. The museum is famous for its intricate wooden craftsmanship, furniture, and delicate porcelain items.

Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum showcases the history of ethnic Chinese-Malays called Baba-Nyonya or Peranakan in the state. The museum was established in 1986 by Chan Kim Lay, the fourth generation of his family to reside in the large house built by his great-grandfather in 1896 in Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock.

It should be noted that you are not allowed to take pictures and bring a camera to this museum.

Cost: RM13 (S$3.82) for children aged 5-12, RM18 (S$5.30) for adults, RM25 (S$7.37) for guided tours Opening Hours: 10.00 - 17.00 on Tuesday to Sunday (Closed on Monday) Address: 48-50, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, 75200 Melaka

11. Play at Wonderland Melaka Theme Park & Resort

Wonderland Melaka Theme Park - What to do in Melaka

Melaka Wonderland Theme Park & Resort is a great place for a family trip. Founded in 2010, this theme park is located in the Ayer Keroh area of Malacca.

There are many rides and attractions that you can try, such as pedal boat & tube ride, tornado chaser, kamikaze racer, 1 big wave, pony ride, family jollies, crazy slide, and many more. In addition, there is also a special playground for children aged 1 to 10 years.

It only takes about 15 minutes to go to Melaka Wonderland Theme Park & Resort from downtown Malacca. The ticket price is quite affordable. For easier booking, order your tickets at least one day before arrival.

Cost: RM35.10 (S$10.32) on weekdays and RM39.15 (S$11.54) on weekends/public holidays/school holidays for Singaporean Opening Hours: 10.00 - 18.00 on Tuesday to Sunday (Closed on Monday) Address: Lot PT17178, Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, Hang Tuah Jaya, 75450 Ayer Keroh, Melaka

12. Appreciate Malacca's Street Arts

Malacca has a lot of street art collections that are spread throughout the city. The most notables are Kiehl's Mural mear My Kiehl's Heritage, The Orangutan House at Jalan Hang Jebat, Melaka Street Art (The Well) at Jalan Kampung Kuli, and some murals on Jalan Hang Kasturi.

If you have a day to spend, try to visit all of the places above and remember to snap some pictures as well. Most of the mural's locations are close to other attractions and restaurants/cafes, so you can simply hop to another place after enjoying the art.

13. Pray at Melaka Straits Mosque

The Melaka Straits Mosque is an iconic landmark along Malacca's coastline. This mosque is often called the Floating Mosque due to its unique location on an artificial island.

The Melaka Straits Mosque was built with intricate detail and interior. Take your time and do a prayer there. After that, captivate yourself with the mosque’s reflection on the water's surface at night.

Cost: Free Opening Hours: 08.30 - 18.30 daily Address: Jalan Pulau Melaka 8, 75000 Melaka

That's some of the best things to do in Malacca. Save this list so you don’t have to worry about what to do in Malacca during your vacation.

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60 Things To Do In Melaka That Prove There’s More To The State Besides Jonker Street Night Market

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Things to do in Melaka, Malaysia

Melaka is often linked to Jonker Street Night Market, as it offers up a range of activities to keep locals and tourists entertained for hours. But if you’ve never ventured further from this street to see what else the historic state has to offer, you’ll definitely be missing out.

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– nature spots in melaka –, – instagrammable places in melaka –, – family-friendly things to do in melaka – , – activities in melaka –, – museums in melaka –, – restaurants & cafes in melaka –, – cultural sites in melaka –, – shopping in melaka –, 1. face your fears at skytrex adventure melaka.

Things to do in Melaka - Skytrex

Thrill-seekers won’t want to miss out on a trip to Skytrex Adventure Melaka. This adventure park is packed with heart-racing activities that’ll have you climbing, crawling, and swinging through a forest.

There are different difficulty levels available here, including beginners’ Little Dino (RM70/pax) that’s suitable for kids, intermediate Pahlawan Thrill (RM80/pax), and advanced Extreme Warrior (RM90/pax) where you’ll have to make your way through over 30 gruelling challenges. Take on obstacles such as Bungee Swing and Flying Fox, and an added Skybike available only in the advanced level that lets you ride a bicycle suspended in the air on a tightrope.

Things to do in Melaka - Skytrex

Add-ons to the packages include gloves (RM10), bottle holder (RM15), and mineral water (RM4) with free refills. After you’ve completed the obstacle course, you’ll get to bring home a certificate (RM5) as a memento of your adventures at this park.

Address: Jalan Taman Botanikal, 75450 Durian Tunggal, Melaka Opening hours: 9am-3pm, Daily Contact : 018-909 5679 | Skytrex Adventure Melaka’s website

2. Ride horses with Batrisya Horse Stable & Riding Centre

Things to do in Melaka - horse riding

If sight-seeing at Klebang Beach isn’t enough for you, consider riding horses across it by visiting Batrisya Horse Stable & Riding Centre. There are different terrains for you to explore on horseback, including the sand dunes at Klebang Beach and the ocean.

Things to do in Melaka - horse riding

Bring along your squad for this team-bonding activity that requires a minimum of three people, with each individual having to fork out RM280/pax for a Sand Dunes ride. Or choose to ride the horses in their barricaded recreational field for RM10/pax for three rounds around the premise.

Address: Jalan Haji Ishak, Kampung Tambak Bugis, 75460 Telok Mas, Melaka Opening hours: Tue-Sun 8.30am-11.30am & 3.30pm-6.30pm (Closed on Mondays) Contact: 011-3673 5872 | Batrisya Horse Stable & Riding Centre’s Facebook

3. Kayak at Tasik Ayer Keroh

things to do in melaka - ayer keroh lake kayaking

For another fun activity away from the city, go kayaking on a serene lake at Tasik Ayer Keroh . It’ll only cost you RM5/pax to rent a kayak.

Things to do in Melaka - Tasik Ayer Keroh

Other activities to be found here are wall climbing (RM3/pax), archery (RM5/10 arrows), flying fox (RM7/pax) and cycling (RM3/hour), as well as a playground and trampoline that’s great for younger ones. Food vendors often set up shop near the lake, so you can pick up some local snacks and have a picnic at this activity-filled recreational park too.

Address: Jalan Air Keroh, Air Keroh, 75450 Melaka

4. Go on a bicycle tour with Melaka On Bike

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka On bike

See a different side of Melaka by joining Melaka On Bike for an offbeat bicycle tour of the state’s countryside. Each tour is helmed by a knowledgeable tour guide, which takes cyclists through a kampung and palm tree plantations to learn more about local culture.

Tour options include a Morning (RM120/pax) session beginning bright and early at 8.30am, and an Afternoon (RM120/pax) trip at 3pm. Also available is a Night (RM150/pax) tour that accommodates a group of four and starts at 7m.

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka On Bike

You can also map out your own route and activities for a whole day (RM500/pax). Included in this package are biking guides, mountain bike rentals, bottled waters, and helmets, as well as a tour guide to point out the wildlife and exotic trees to discover.

Address: 117, Jalan Tiang Dua, Tiang Dua, 75460 Melaka Contact: 019-652 5029 | Melaka On Bike’s website | Facebook

5. Flyboard with Flyboard Melaka

Things to do in Melaka - Flyboard Melaka

Daredevils who live for adventurous activities should check out Flyboard Melaka to get a taste of what it’s like to be blasted into the air by a burst of water from a personal watercraft. You can pretend that you’re Iron Man for the duration of the ride – 20 minutes for RM300/pax – which lets you ‘fly’ midair over the waters and move around like you’re surfing.

Things to do in Melaka - Flyboard

Those who are less adventurous can hop on an Electric Boat (RM35/30 minutes) that seats up to four adults to explore the waters in a less adrenaline-pumping manner.

Address: Tasik Ayer Keroh, 75450, Jalan Tasik, 75450 Melaka Opening hours: Tue-Fri 9am-7pm | Sat & Sun 8am-7pm (Closed on Mondays) Contact: 019-744 4818 | Flyboard Melaka’s Facebook

6. Catch a view of the blue lagoon at Cape Rachado

Things to do in Melaka - Cape Rachado

Malaysia has several lighthouses speckled in coastal towns that are still in operation – including Cape Rachado in Melaka. Built in 1863, the lighthouse is often considered the oldest functioning lighthouse in our country.

Things to do in Melaka - Cape Rachado blue lagoon

To get to this lighthouse, visitors will have to enter through Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest , an untouched coastal rainforest, which costs RM1/pax for entry. From here, it’ll take around 20 minutes to hike up to the peak where you can walk around the perimeter of the lighthouse for a panoramic view of the blue lagoon.

Pro-tip: The best time to visit this spot is around March if you want to catch sight of migratory birds flying above you, which is another popular activity among visitors to the forest.

Address: Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest, Jalan Pantai, Tanjung Tuan, 71050 Melaka

7. Explore a tombolo at Pulau Konet

Things to do in Melaka - Pulau Konet

Go off-grid exploring Pulau Konet , or Konet Beach, a tombolo in Melaka that’s attached to an untouched beach by a narrow walkway. Besides being a stunning place to snap photos of due to the low tides the beach receives along the shores, typically around 3pm-5pm, the islet is also attached to a mystical story.

Things to do in Melaka - Pulau Konet

According to accounts of Muslim residents in the area , there have been rare sightings of orang bunian – or supernatural beings that share physical similarities with elves – on the islet where these pious, beautiful individuals allegedly live. As such, visitors here are asked to act appropriately to not offend any of them while walking across this strip of land.

If you’d rather leave this islet untouched, you can comb for seashells at the beach it’s attached to as well, while gazing out at the waters.

Address: Pulau Konet, 78200 Melaka

8. Hike up Bear Hill for sunset views

Things to do in Melaka - Bear Hill

All the delicious food that Melaka has to offer may set you back on your #fitspo goals, so catch right up by hiking Bear Hill, or Bukit Beruang. You won’t have to worry about being an avid hiker to take on this hill either. It’s a beginner-friendly hill that takes around 15 minutes to get to the peak, where you’ll be rewarded with views of Melaka’s landscapes and amazing sunsets.

Things to do in Melaka - Bear Hills

If you are one who is up for a challenge, opt to tackle the advanced jungle treks trails available here too. Just check out the map of the routes available at the starting point of Bear Hills to see what suits you best.

Starting point: Jalan Teratai 3, Taman Bunga Raya, 75450 Melaka Opening hours: 7am-6pm, Daily

9. Get on a ferry to explore Pulau Besar

Things to do in Melaka - Pulau Besar

You’ll want to check out Pulau Besar , an islet off the coast of Melaka, if mystery tales intrigue you. The island, only accessible by ferry, is the site of an abandoned Spanish-style resort – and the tomb of the 18th descendent of Prophet Muhhamad.

Things to do in Melaka - Pulau Besar

The story goes that the resort was supposed to be a retreat for the wealthy and famous in the 90s. However, Muslim communities were against this as the tomb of Sultan Al Ariffin Syeikh Ismail, related to Prophet Muhhamad, is on the islet. Because of the tomb’s location, many recognise Pulau Besar to be a holy island, and the site of pilgrimage by religious devotees.

As a result, the site was abandoned and left to fall into disrepair, but is still frequented by island-goers looking to explore the resort’s grounds.

Things to do in Melaka - Pulau Besar

Besides the resort, you can learn more about the legends and history that surrounds Pulau Besar at Museum Pulau Besar on the island too, which has exhibits set in a cave-like building. Entry fees are RM5/pax .  

Two-way tickets for adults (RM15) and children (RM11/ages 5-12 and RM4/ages 1-4) are available to purchase at Jetty Anjung Batu . Ferries leave every other hour starting from 8am, with the last departure from the island set at 9pm – which will give you plenty of time to explore this castaway island.

Those coming with a group can consider renting a whole ferry for RM100 , which seats up to 14 people, and you’ll get to come and leave whenever you want.

Address: Jeti Anjung Batu, Merlimau, Melaka

10. Go for a peaceful stroll at Melaka Botanical Garden

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Botanical Garden

Take a break from the bustle of the town and tourist attractions at Melaka Botanical Garden, a scenic nature reserve that’s been around since 1984. The garden is well-frequented by locals due to the various attractions here that include watchtowers, a man-made waterfall, and a Dinosaur Park home to dinosaur statues.

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Botanical Garden

Other popular activities among locals are jogging, and slow strolls within the garden’s forest-like space surrounded by lush greenery. You can also rent bicycles (RM7/hour) to navigate your way around this spacious nature spot.

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Botanical Garden

Address: Lebuh Ayer Keroh, 75450 Ayer Keroh, Melaka Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily

11. Step onto a glass viewing deck at The Shore Sky Tower

Things to do in Melaka - The Shore Sky Tower

There are many ways to admire Melaka from above ground level. The Shore Sky Tower happens to be one of the best ways to do so . You’ll get to stand in a glass box with see-through glass floors and railings to catch panoramic sights of the city and get a feel of what it’s like to “hover” in the air from the 43rd floor of this building.

things to do in melaka - the shore

The barriers that span the perimeter of this rooftop area are made of glass too , so visitors will be treated to a 360-degree view of the city’s landscapes below. 

things to do in melaka - the shore

Admission: Adults – RM25/pax (Mon-Thu) & RM35/pax (Fri-Sun) | Child – RM18/pax (Mon-Thu) & RM25/pax (Fri-Sun) Address: Lebuh Ayer Keroh, Kampung Bunga Paya Pantai, 75450 Melaka Opening hours: 10am-10pm, Daily Contact: 06-288 3833 | The Shore Sky Tower’s website | Facebook  

12. Walk on sandy shores at Klebang Beach

Things to do in Melaka - Pantai Klebang

There may no longer be those ‘Grammable manmade sand dunes at Klebang Beach , but this sandy spot in Melaka is still worth a visit. Located just a 18-minute driver from Jonker Street, the beach remains a a sandy wonderland, with blue waters brushing against sandy shores.

Things to do in Melaka - Pantai Klebang

Once you’re done exploring the area , hit up Klebang Original Coconut Shake for their creamy and cold Coconut Shake & Vanilla Ice Cream (RM4) . This restaurant is located an 8-minute drive from Klebang Beach, and is popular among locals for their coconut shakes with vanilla ice cream, coconut flesh, and coconut water. 

Things to do in Melaka - Klebang Coconut Shake

Klebang Beach  Address: Klebang Beach, Jalan Klebang Besar, 75200, Melaka

Klebang Original Coconut Shake Address: Lot 130, Solok Kampung Bahagia, 75200 Klebang Besar, Melaka Opening hours: 11am-6.30pm, Daily Telephone: 013-399 4061

13. Catch a 360-degree view of Melaka from Menara Taming Sari

Things to do in Melaka - Menara Taming Sari

Another spot to get a bird’s-eye view of Melaka is at Menara Taming Sari . This rotating tower slowly revolves 80m up to the top for a 360-degree view of well-known attractions in Melaka that is spottable from here, including St Paul’s Hill and Melaka Straits Mosque – just to name a few.

Things to do in Melaka - Menara Taming Sari

Admission: RM20/adult & RM15/child for Malaysians | RM26/adult & RM18/child for standard tickets Address: 8-3, Bangunan Kota Cemerlang, 75450 Ayer Keroh, Melaka Contact: Menara Taming Sari’s website

14. Explore The Riviera Suites, a French-inspired building

Things to do in Melaka - The Riviera

Feel as if you’re wandering the streets of France at The Riviera Suites , an European-inspired hotel painted a cheery shade of yellow. The hotel is home to a courtyard on its ground floor where rows of shops bearing quaint facades reminiscent of European buildings are located.

A water fountain, and the shopfronts, make for impressive backdrops for photos.

Things to do in Melaka - The Rivieria

Address: Taman Pulau Melaka, 75000 Melaka

15. Hunt for street art on Jonker Street

Things to do in Melaka - Jonker Street art mural

Jonker Street is not to be missed out on in Melaka. But if you’ve already sampled all the street food, and checked out what the local stores have to offer here, you can still drop by this street specifically for its street art – plastered across building facades and hiding out in alleyways.

There’s a good mix of trendy and old-school street art on Jonker Street, reminiscent of popular ones seen in Georgetown, Penang and Ipoh, Perak. Some must-visit ones here include Kiehl’s Wall Mural that overlooks the Melaka river, which comprises geometric shapes in vibrant colours.

Things to do in Melaka - Jonker Street art mural

You can also spot impressive artworks from local artists, including Peter Chun and Charles Cham, around Jonker Street for a neat game of hide-and-seek if you’re familiar with their work. Other street art speckled around the area include quirky ones that depict the daily life of locals, seen in illustrations of women peeking from windows to carpenters working on their craft.

Things to do in Melaka - street art

16. Visit The Shore Oceanarium Melaka

Things to do in Melaka - A’Famosa - The Shore Oceanarium

The Shore Oceanarium takes you deep underwater without getting a single strand of your hair wet. This family-friendly attraction in Melaka has a tunnel aquarium home to a wide range of sea critters that’ll swim above and around visitors as they walk through the tunnel.

Things to do in Melaka - The Shore Oceanarium

A highlight here is the interactive touch pools where you and your little ones will be allowed to interact with a variety of aquatic animals that include stingrays, starfishes, and crabs.

Other fun activities to check out while you’re here are augmented reality (AR) cameras located around the aquarium that gives visitors a feel of diving into the ocean, a 4D show to experience sharks ‘swimming’ around you while you’re in a cage, and more.

Admission: RM40/adult | RM30/child | RM30/senior citizen Address: 2F-01, The Shore Shopping Gallery, Sungai Melaka, Jalan Persisiran Bunga Raya, 75100 Melaka Opening hours: Thu-Tue 10.30am-7pm (Closed on Wednesdays) Contact: 06-282 9966 | The Shore Oceanarium’s website | Facebook

17. Hang out with animals at Melaka Butterfly & Reptile Sanctuary

Things to do in Melaka - butterfly park

Malacca Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary is where you can stroll through a scenic garden while a flurry of butterflies fly all around you. Visitors can also find a Koi Garden filled with orange carps, and Secret Garden that has bridges tucked between towering trees, to make you feel as if you’re in a Ghibli movie while strolling through this park.

Things to do in Melaka - butterfly park

You’ll get to see a variety of reptiles, from snakes to frogs, at the Reptile Sanctuary. 13 other attractions that include a Crocodile Village, Snake Garden, and Tarantula Cave , as well as an Emu Ranch,  will keep you entertained too. You can purchase feeding packs for RM8, to get an even closer look at the animals.

Things to do in Melaka - butterfly park

Admission: RM29/adult |RM25/child Address: Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, Lebuh Ayer Keroh, 75450 Ayer Keroh, Melaka Opening hours: 9am-5.30pm, Daily Contact: 06-232 0033 | Melaka Butterfly & Reptile Sanctuary’s website | Facebook

18. See dinosaurs at Zoo Melaka & Night Safari

Things to do in Melaka - Zoo Melaka

Animal lovers won’t want to miss out on Zoo Melaka & Night Safari. They’re the second largest zoo in our country, spanning 54 acres – about the size of 40 football fields. Over 150 different animal species are located here, including orangutans, tigers, monkeys, and more.

On Fridays and Saturdays, Zoo Melaka’s Night Safari operates from 8pm-11pm for visitors looking to walk around the zoo once the skies turn dark.

With every ticket purchased, you’ll get one free feeding coupon for elephants, deers, giraffes, or rabbits. You can hit up more feeding zones for an extra RM5 , and catch bird shows performed twice a day. For those with worn-out little ones, you can opt for a tram service that charges RM6/adult and RM4/child .

Things to do in Melaka - Zoo Melaka

A recent addition at Zoo Melaka is their Dinosaur Encounter Park , which is packed with over 150 replicas of lifesize dinosaurs – a treat for anyone who’s a fan of Jurassic Park . Spot more than 100 species of these prehistoric animals while strolling through the park.

There’ll be no extra charges to see these dinosaurs, as access to Dinosaur Encounter Park is inclusive with your ticket to Zoo Melaka.

Admission: RM38/adult, RM31/child & RM31/senior citizen for Malaysians | RM81/adult, RM59/child & RM31/senior citizen for standard tickets Address: Lebuh Ayer Keroh, Hang Tuah Jaya, 75450 Ayer Keroh, Melaka Opening hours (Day Zoo): Mon-Fri 10am-5pm | Sat & Sun 9am-6pm | (Night Safari): Fri & Sat 8pm-11pm Contact: 06-232 3900 | Zoo Melaka & Night Safari’s website

19. Ride on a raft at A’Famosa Safari Wonderland

Things to do in Melaka - Monkey Island

You don’t need to be a daredevil to try out river rafting at A’Famosa Safari Wonderland. Here, visitors can hop on a rustic river raft that transports visitors to Monkey Island instead – which is a cosy, shaded islet situated in the middle of the lake at the safari. The islet is home to exotic monkeys that include lemurs, tamarinds, gibbons, and macaques.

Things to do in Melaka - Monkey Island

Other attractions at the safari include a Macaw Land , Reptile House , Flamingo Land, and Farm House that is home to ten different chicken species. The Safari Adventure is another highlight, where you’ll get to ride on a safari truck to see free-roaming animals such as tigers, lions, giraffes, and zebras.

You can also watch shows hosted by the entertaining staffs at specific times in the day – there’s the Wild Wild West Show at 2.20pm, where performers act against the backdrop of an old Western town. 

Things to do in Melaka - A'Famosa

Admission: RM55/adult | RM45/pax for children, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities | Children under 90cm can enter for free Address: A’Famosa Resort, Jalan Kemus, Simpang Ampat, 78000 Alor Gajah, Melaka Opening hours: Wed-Mon 9.30am-6pm (Closed on Tuesdays) Contact: 06-552 0888 | A’Famosa Safari-wonderland’s website 

20. See how honey is gathered at Melaka Bee Gallery

Things to do in Melaka - Bee Gallery

Honey and bee lovers should not miss a trip to Melaka Bee Gallery . This spot is operated by Giant B, which has been producing honey since 1978 in Melaka. The gallery specialises in selling honey-related products – ranging from Propolis to Beeswax – in the form of bar soaps, coffee, and more.

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Bee Gallery

Visitors can also learn about sourcing honey and beekeeping from local beekeepers, and how to identify bee species and habitats, at the gallery-cum-shop. Honey samples are also given upon request by helpful staff – great if you’re looking to try something out before making a purchase.

Address: Taman Botanikal, Ayer Keroh 75450 Melaka City, Melaka Opening hours: 9am-5.30pm, Daily Contact: 06-293 0035 | Giant B’s website | Melaka Bee Gallery’s Facebook 

21. Get trippy at Upside Down House

Things to do in Melaka - Upside Down House

Upside Down House is where you’ll want to head for some fun shots while in Melaka. Here, you can navigate your way through four topsy-turvy rooms – a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bathroom – that have ceilings for floors, and vice versa, for you to score laugh-out-loud shots with your pals.

Things to do in Melaka - Upside Down Museum

Conquer gravity while pretending to operate a washing machine or frying up a whole fish, upside down. Other photo spots include an upside-down Stadthuys and a Spiderman sighting at this studio for you to fill up your photo library with.

Admission: RM18/adult, RM18/child & RM18/senior citizens for Malaysians | RM22/adult, RM16/child & RM16/senior citizens for Malaysians Address: G12 & G14, G16, Plaza Mahkota, 75000 Bandar Hilir 75000 Melaka City, Melaka Opening hours: Mon-Thu 10am-6.30pm | Fri-Sun 10am-8.30pm Contact: 011-1072 2260 | Upside Down House Melaka’s website | Facebook

22. Splash away at A’Famosa Water Theme Park

Things to do in Melaka - A’Famosa Water Theme Park

Spend a day splashing away in cool waters with your family and friends at A’Famosa Water Theme Park . It’s one of the largest water parks in Malaysia , boasting over 12 attractions that include a Big Ice Cream attraction to ride tubes down a 108cm cone, and a Wave Pool that ‘sweeps’ up swimmers in gentle waves akin to a real ocean.

Younger park-goers will enjoy the Arabian Village , which has a playground set in a pool and the Kids Adventure Pool, with shorter slides and water sprays.

Things to do in Melaka - A Famosa Water Theme Park

A’Famosa Water Theme Park also has amenities such as cabanas (from RM95) and locker rentals (from RM6 ) for guests to keep their belongings safe while out in the pools. A food court serving local food can also be found inside the water park. Patrons can alternatively add on a set lunch to their tickets for an additional RM18 to avoid the queues during mealtime.

Things to do in Melaka - A'famose Water Theme Park

Admission : RM40/adult and RM32/child Address: Jalan Kemus, Simpang Empat, 78000 Alor Gajah, Melaka Opening hours: 10am-6pm, Daily Contact: 06-552 0888 | A’Famosa Water Theme Park’s website 

23. Soak your tired feet at Jasin Hot Spring

Things to do in Melaka - A’Famosa Water Theme Park

Jasin Hot Spring is an all-in-one water park comprising hot springs and an inflatable water wonderland that are great for family outings. Adults can soak their sore feet while their kids splash around on water slides and in large pools at this neighbourhood hangout spot.

Things to do in Melaka - water theme park

Visitors will have access to six types of hot springs, including indoor and outdoor spaces. Kids under 85 cm in height – as well as those who suffered from stroke, have Parkinson disease, or rely on a wheelchair – can enter for free.

Things to do in Melaka - Jasin Hot Spring

There’s a food kiosk inside selling street food, but you’re welcome to bring your own food to eat at an outdoor dining area located inside the hot spring.

Admission: RM7/adult and RM5/child (Mon-Thu) | RM10/adult and RM7/child (Fri-Sun & PHs) Address: Jalan Kolam Ayer Panas 1, Kampung Ayer Panas, 77200 Melaka City, Melaka Opening hours: Mon 3pm-12am | Tue – Sun 9am-12am Contact: 06-521 0369 | 019-652 6170 (WhatsApp)

24. Make pottery at The Clay House

Things to do in Melaka - The Clay House

If the mainstream, mass made souvenirs on Jonker Street are not for you, drop by The Clay House for some unique and creative keepsakes. This cosy potter’s house has been around for over 20 years, and is known for their delicate perforated candle holders, and other unique decorative pieces shaped like Melaka shophouses, that are typically priced RM50 and above.

Things to do in Melaka - The Clay House

You can sign up for a ceramic class (RM80/pax) for an hour-and-a-half session consisting of molding and firing clay with your own hands under the tutelage of a skilled craftsman who owns the shop. But not to worry if you don’t have any pottery experience – the owners are helpful and won’t let you go home with just a lump of clay after your session.

It’ll take around a month for you to receive your finished product.

Things to do in Melaka - The Clay House

Address: 18, Jalan Tukang Emas, 75200 Melaka Opening hours: Thu-Tue 10am-6pm (Closed on Wednesdays) Contact: 06-292 6916 | The Clay House’s Facebook

25. Personalise instant noodle cups at Mamee Jonker House

Things to do in Melaka - Mamee Jonker House

Take a jog down memory lane by hitting up Mamee Jonker House , the first Mamee concept store in Malaysia. For the uninitiated, Mamee was founded in Melaka back in 1971 as a small manufacturing plant churning out instant noodles. 

At their concept store, visitors will get to customise their own cup of Mamee Chef Noodle Cup (RM15/pax) at the Noodle Doodle spot for a one-of-a-kind keepsake. 

Things to do in Melaka - Mamee Jonker House

You’ll even get to choose your own seasoning and condiments from over 12 options, and watch it all get packaged at the in-store Mamee factory.

Things to do in Melaka - Mamee Jonker House

An in-house Muslim-friendly cafe is great for hungry patrons looking to feast on their offerings of Mamee Mamak Mee Goreng (RM9.50) with chicken satay and Mamee Chef Curry Laksa (RM9.50) , as well as refreshing Cendol Melaka (RM7).

Address: 46 & 48, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10am-5.30pm | Sat & Sun 10am-7.30pm Contact: 06-2867 666 | Mamee Jonker House’s website | Facebook  

26. Cuddle huskies at The Huskitory

Things to do in Melaka - The Huskitory

If you’re an animal lover and want to squeeze in a cuddle with dogs while in Melaka, drop by The Huskitory . This spot houses a herd of adorable huskies, with a cover charge of RM25 letting you score cuddles and snap photos with the dogs here.

Things to do in Melaka - The Huskitory

You can also feed them by purchasing a small pack of dog food from the pet store – which is great if you want to be swarmed by these fluffy and friendly creatures. After your play session with the adorable floofballs, you’’ll be entitled to a complimentary drink and get to bring back a professional photo of you and the dogs.

Address: 27, Jalan Taman Asean, Taman Asean, Melaka Opening hours: Thu-Tue 11am-8pm (Closed on Wednesdays) Contact: 011-5500 2602 | The Huskitory’s Facebook

27. Catch a 360-degree performance at Encore Melaka

Things to do in Melaka - Encore Melaka

Melaka is located on the Straits of Melaka, so it’s no surprise that the Encore Melaka building is designed with a minimalist white exterior that looks like it’s filled with water from the top.

This performance art theatre is pretty impressive on the inside too. The audience can catch cultural performances that focus on local history and heritage from the theatre’s 360-degree rotating auditorium that gives guests great views of its multiple stages.

Things to do in Melaka - Encore Melaka

Shows performed at this theatre typically incorporate unique stage projection mapping and nostalgic costumes that delve into local history, with prices for tickets typically starting at RM148 .

Things to do in Melaka - Encore Melaka

Address: No. 3 Jalan KSB, 8 Impression City, Kota Syahbandar, 75200 Melaka Contact : 06-270 7777 (Box Office) | 06-270 7700 (Customer Service) | Encore Melaka’s website | Facebook

28. Explore Melaka on a boat with Melaka River Cruise

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka River Cruise

Peek out onto the Melaka River and you’ll probably spot one of these Melaka River Cruises on the waters. It’s a popular activity for those who want to see attractions around Jonker Street via a leisurely boat ride.

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka River Cruise

There are two boarding ports – one at Spice Garden Jetty and the other at Melaka River Square Jetty – so you can choose to ride up or down the river. Either way, you’ll get to see art murals by the riverside, and cruise under six historic bridges that include Tan Kim Seng Bridge and Chan Boon Cheng Bridge . Each boat ride cruises past landmarks such as Kampung Morten and Stadthuys, and lasts around 45 minutes per ride.

Pro-tip: if you hop on a cruise in the evening, you might just catch the sunset and see the historic building and sights bathed in a cosy golden glow.

Admission: RM25/adult & RM15/child for Malaysians | RM30/adult & RM25/child for standard tickets Address: (PPSPM) Aras 9, Bangunan Graha Maju, Jalan Graha Maju, 75300 Melaka Opening hours: 9am-11pm, Daily Contact: 06-281 4322 | Melaka River Cruise’s website

29. Ride go-karts at Crazy Racing Melaka

Things to do in Melaka - Crazy Karting Melaka

For more options of adventurous activities in Melaka, check out Crazy Racing Melaka. There’s a 550-metre outdoor karting track here with plenty of twists and turns for you to blaze through with your friends.

Things to do in Melaka - Crazy Karting

Each go-karting session (from RM35/pax) lasts 10 minutes. This works out to be around 7 to 15 laps around the track, depending on your speed. Some requirements to hop on a kart include riders being over 13 years old, and reaching at least 150cm in height. There’s also a maximum weight limit of 110kg.

Things to do in Melaka - Crazy Karting

Besides karting, ATV rides (from RM60/pax) are also available at Crazy Racing Melaka, which comprises a training session and 20-minute ride through an obstacle course. Ride alone, or opt to pair up with a friend or family member.

Address : PT434 Peka Klebang Section 11, 75200 Melaka Opening hours: 4.30pm-1am, Daily Contact: Crazy Racing Melaka’s Facebook

30. Book a staycay at the Santorini-inspired The Arjana Resort

places to visit in melaka for couples

There’s no need to grab your passport with the collection of overseas-inspired places to check out in Malaysia. The Arjana Resort is one of them. This Mediterranean-inspired staycation spot has major Santorini vibes, complete with those eye-catching white-and-blue visuals – their rooms are hosued inside a whitewashed building that looks just like cubiform houses in Santorini, Greece.

places to visit in melaka for couples

There are 8 different room options that vary in size and views, the sea or pool. They all feature plush beds and amenities such as a swimming pool. At nights, the resort also screens movies on a projector at an open field in the outdoors.

places to visit in melaka for couples

Price: From RM373 per night Address : Lot 3357, Jalan Pengkalan Balak, Pengkalan Balak, 78300 Masjid Tanah, Melaka Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily Contact: The Arjana Resort’s website

31. Aboard the Melaka Duck Tour

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Duck Tour

If you can’t decide if you want a land or sea tour in Melaka, hop on board a Melaka Duck Tour . Tours on these ‘amphibious’ buses take you on a 45-minute tour on land and sea past 10 local attractions in Melaka, including the Melaka River and Flor De La Mar.

Admission: RM45/adult, RM35/senior citizen & RM28/child for Malaysians | RM52/adult & RM35/child for standard meetings Address: Melaka Duck Tours, Jalan Merdeka, 75000 Bandar Hilir, Melaka Opening hours: Wed-Mon 9.30am-6.30pm (Closed on Tuesdays) Contact: 016-662 7999 | Melaka Duck Tours’ Facebook

32. Hop on a rickshaw at the Dutch Square

Things to do in Melaka - Dutch Square

Dutch Square,  also called Red Square, is a historic Melaka landmark that literally paints the town red. The buildings, streets, a church, museum, and a popular Tang Beng Swee Clocktower located here have a deep red exterior that makes it a must-visit photo spot.

Things to do in Melaka - Dutch Square

There are stalls flanked by these iconic red walls set up here for you to buy affordable keepsakes and souvenirs.

Things to do in Melaka - Dutch Square

Once your legs get tired from all the shopping, hop on a rickshaw that will take you around town. They are available from day to night and can be found parked along the square. Simply ask your driver to take you to a specific location, or just get them to cycle through Jonker Street for a quick tour of the area.

Things to do in Melaka - rickshaws

Address: Bandar Hilir, 75200 Melaka

33. Catch the Melaka Dragon Boat Race on Melaka River

Things to do in Melaka - Dragon Boat Race

It’s common to see modern-day boats ferrying tourists up and down the 9.5km-long stretch of the Melaka River. Come the months of June and July, the river also hosts traditional dragon boats competing in an annual Dragon Boat Race , which are part of the festivities surrounding the Melaka River International Festival that has taken place since 2007.

In the race, local and international participants compete for the title of “Asian Dragon Boat Award”, with the local police force, Malaysian Maritime Academy, hotel staff, and university students banding together as a team. These races have been put on pause due to the pandemic, but is making its return in the year 2024.

Things to do in Melaka - dragon boat race

A Dragon Boat procession will be held on 18th June 2024, while the race is scheduled for 2nd July 2024. A total of 5,000 locals and tourists are expected to attend the events.

34. Explore a retired submarine at Melaka Submarine Museum

Things to do in Melaka - Submarine Museum

Melaka Submarine Museum is where Ouessant , an actual submarine that was used by the French Navy and Royal Malaysian Navy, is located. The now-retired submarine has been converted into a museum, so visitors can explore the underbellies of the watercraft, navigate its narrow corridors, and see in-the-flesh how the crew used to work in its small spaces.

Things to do in Melaka - Submarine Museum

All the control rooms remain as they were when the submarine was in operation, including sleeping quarters where the submarine’s crew had to catch a wink in bunk beds while underwater. Mannequins in the museum give visitors an inside look into the action that used to happen within its walls too.

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Submarine Museum

Admission:   RM6/adult & RM3/child Address: Jalan Klebang, 75200 Melaka Opening hours: Tue-Sun 9am-5pm (Closed on Mondays) Contact : 06-282 6526

35. Visit a former prison at Malaysia Prison Museum

Things to do in Melaka - Malaysia Prison Museum

Malaysia Prison Museum is bound to send shivers up your spine, as it is housed in a former prison – Banda Hilir Prison, built in 1860. The prison was fully vacated in 2010, and converted into an informative museum to display artefacts and preserve history relating to the historic building, former inmates, and Malaysia’s prison system. 

Things to do in Melaka - prison rooms

Today, guests can walk through prison cells that used to hold inmates, as well as a hanging room and whipping room, that have all been refurbished to welcome curious-minded individuals.

Things to do in Melaka - prison doors

On public view too are items such as padlocks, handcuffs, canes and more used in the prison, as well as mandatory uniforms worn by former inmates. Notes scribbled by inmates are also framed and hung on the walls for visitors to view and remember what used to take place in the building.  Part of the gate from Malaysia’s most famous prison, Pudu Prison , has been preserved and displayed at the museum too.

Admission: RM3/adult & RM1/child for Malaysians | RM6/adult & RM3/child for standard tickets  Address : Jalan Parameswara, Kampung Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka Opening hours: Tue-Sun 9am-4.30pm (Closed on Mondays) Contact: 06-281 3548 | Malaysia Prison Museum’s website

36. Hang out with ‘ghosts’ at Ghost Museum Melaka

Things to do in Melaka - Ghost Museum

Ghost Museum Melaka is not to be missed out on for those into spooky experiences. There are different interactive rooms where you can pose with different props to fit yourself into a grisly scene. 

Things to do in Melaka - Ghost Museum

Decorating the museum are realistic statues of ghosts familiar among local Chinese and Malay communities, as well as ghosts commonly known in countries such as Thailand, Egypt and Europe, which you can take photos with too.

Admission: RM23/adult, RM15/child & RM15/senior citizen for Malaysians | RM33/adult, RM23/child & RM23/senior citizen for standard tickets Address: No 43, Jalan Kampung Hulu, Kampung Dua, 75200 Melaka Opening hours: 10am-7pm, Daily Contact: 06-281 1585 | Ghost Museum Melaka’s Facebook | Instagram

37. Delve into Melaka’s past at Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum

Things to do in Melaka - Baba Nyonya Museum

Step into the past and learn more about Peranakan culture at the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum. This heritage museum is housed in three terrace lots previously owned by Baba Chan Cheng Siew in 1861. Four generations proceeded to live here after him, up till the house was converted into a museum in 1985 to preserve the Chan family’s history and Baby Nyonya culture.

Things to do in Melaka - Baba Nyonya Museum

Today, visitors to the museum can see how a pre-war Peranakan home is typically decorated, via authentic, opulent furniture and decor items that include old irons and dining tables.

Guided tours (RM25/pax) are available for history buffs looking to learn even more about Peranakan culture and more.

Admission: RM18/adult & RM13/child Address: No. 48 & 50 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, 75200 Melaka Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10am-4.15pm (Closed on Mondays) Contact: 06-282 1273 | Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum’s website

38. Learn about Hang Tuah at the Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Sultanate Museum

Hang Tuah is a prominent figure in Malay culture. His influence in Melaka is especially profound, as the celebrated silat warrior and laksamana happened to live here. At the Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum, visitors can get to know more about the legendary figure inside a replica of the 6th Sultan of Melaka’s 15th century palace. 

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum

You’ll have to take off your shoes to enter this museum as you would when entering a traditional house. Inside, there are realistic dioramas reenacting tales in Hang Tuah’s lifetime, including the famous clash between him and one of his four comrades, Hang Jebat. 

Over 1,350 artefacts, prints, and photographs are also on display at the museum that tells of Melaka Sultanate’s history and cultural heritage.

Admission: RM10/adult & RM5/child for Malaysians | RM20/adult & RM10/child for standard tickets Address: Jalan Kota, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka Opening hours: Tue-Sun 9am-12.15pm & 2:45pm-5.30pm (Closed on Mondays) Contact: 06-282 6526

39. Explore a replica ship at the Maritime Museum

Things to do in Melaka - Maritime Museum

Maritime Museum is another unique museum in Melaka where visitors can learn about the history of Melaka as an important trading port to the Portuguese, Dutch, and British from inside a ship.

Instead of typical corridors and walls of a museum, you’ll get to walk through the corridors of a replica of the Flor de la Mar – also called Flor do Mar – a massive Portuguese ship that once sailed through the Melaka River in the early 1500s. Pretend to be a sailor for a day while learning about the porcelain, silk, textile, and spice that came and went through Melaka during our country’s colonial era.

Things to do in Melaka - Maritime Museum

Admission: RM5/pax for Malaysians | RM10/pax for standard tickets Address: Jalan Merdeka, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka Opening hours: Tue-Sun 9am-5pm (Closed on Mondays) Contact: 06-282 6526 

40. Experience Malaysian culture at Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park

Things to do in Melaka - cultural park

Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park in Ayer Keroh is a cultural park home to 13 houses that reflect different Malay architectural styles from Malaysia’s 13 states. The traditional houses also feature decor items and more inside that is known of each respective state.

Other activities you can take up to learn more about a part of Malaysia culture includes batik colouring (RM18/pax), located in the Terengganu house, and costume rental (RM10/pax), where you can don traditional costumes of Malay, Minangkabau, Portuguese, Orang Ulu, Chinese and Punjabi cultures.

Things to do in Melaka - Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park

Once you’ve finished checking out the traditional homes in this cultural park, there are activities such as ATV rides (from RM30/pax), wall climbing (RM12/pax), archery (RM12/12 arrows), kayaking (RM7/pax), and rental e-bikes (RM25/2 laps) to keep you further entertained. 

Things to do in Melaka - Cultural Museum

Admission: RM15/adult, RM12/student, RM8/child, and RM8/senior citizen for Malaysians | RM23/adult, RM17/student, RM14/child, and RM14/senior citizen for standard tickets Address : Lebuh Ayer Keroh 75450 Melaka City, Melaka Opening hours: 9am-5.30pm, Daily Contact: 013-690 8686 | Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park’s Facebook

41. Feast on Peranakan treats at Baba Charlie

Things to do in Melaka - Baba Charllie kuih

Melaka is famously known for its rich street food culture, with bowls of cendol and satay celup  being popular ones. Over at Baba Charlie, they serve bite-sized traditional Peranakan snacks of various colours, shapes, and sizes that’re also popular in Melaka.

This spot has been making Nyonya kuih since 1988, and has since expanded from a shophouse with an open-concept kitchen and no dine-in tables, to a full-fledged building with an in-house cafe area.

Things to do in Melaka - Baba Charllie kuih

There are over 20 options of kuihs here that start from RM1 each, with classics such as kuih lapis, kuih koo, ondeh-ondeh, and seri muka pandan. For something unique, look out for their bingka ubi , which is sweet potato that’s been mashed and baked, and Portugal ubi, a Portuguese-influenced snack made with tapioca, bananas, and freshly grated coconut.

Things to do in Melaka - kuih

Address: 631, Jalan Siantan 1/5, Taman Siantan Seksyen 1, 75200 Melaka City, Melaka Opening hours: Fri-Wed 8.30am-7pm (Closed on Thursday) Contact: 019-666 2907 | Baba Charlie’s Facebook

42. Sip on Malaysian-inspired drinks at 100-year-old Sin Hiap Hin bar

Things to do in Melaka - Sin Hiap bar

Jonker Street is home to chic bars for anyone looking to kick back with a chilled beverage. Just an 8-minute walk from there is Sin Hiap Hin . This old-school vintage bar has been serving up Malaysian-inspired cocktails since the 1920s from its location in Kampung Jawa – an area that’s been famously linked to Japanese spy and pirate stories by locals in the area.

Things to do in Melaka - Sin Hiap Hin

Upon first glance, Sin Hiap Hin may look like any other traditional Chinese medicine shop. But the only thing medicinal about this bar is the old medicine-like glass bottles that alcoholic drinks are served out of. 72-year-old Lee Lian Suan who runs the store will whip up cocktails of Malaysian rice wines infused with local flavours, such as lychee and pandan , that all start from RM7 .

Address: 5, Kampung Jawa, 75200 Melaka Opening hours:  Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm | Sun 9.30am-4.30pm

43. Listen to music by the river at Reggae On The River

Things to do in Melaka - Reggae By The River

Walking along the riverside after exploring Jonker Street is an activity that is best explored by foot. But those who prefer to kick back and enjoy the scenic views over a cold drink instead can grab a spot at Reggae On The River , a cosy bar located along the river.

Things to do in Melaka - Reggae By The River

Patrons can enjoy the riverside breeze while sipping on cocktails and listening to a selection of groovy music crooning in the background at this riverside bar. Choose from bottles of Tiger Beer and Somersby Cider,  or fun cocktails like Reggae On The River and Jamrock Juice

For discounted drinks, Happy Hour is from 6pm to 9pm. Or opt for non-alcoholic drinks that include Ginger Ale and Coke (RM4/each), or Chilled Fresh Coconut (RM7).

Address: 88, Lorong Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka Opening hours: Mon-Thu 5pm-1am | Fri-Sun 5pm-2am Contact: 010-244 5626 | Reggae On The River’s Facebook

44. Try roti kok at over 80-year-old Kenn Guan Hiong Bread Factory

Things to do in Melaka - bread factory

Kenn Guan Hiong Bread Factory is an established bread factory in Melaka that specialises in churning out roti kok – an old-school snack typically made with scraps of hainanese bread, and later slathered with margarine, toasted, and served with kopi-o. At their factory, these crispy, dried bread are made fresh from scratch and packed daily at their factory.

The bread factory has been around for over 80 years, beginning their operations in Machap Baru, Melaka, back in 1935. Today, visitors to the factory can check out how the bread is made the traditional way – with a firewood grill – and purchase their popular roti kok (RM3) to pair with cups of coffee at home too.

Things to do in Melaka - Kenn Guan Hiong Bread Factory

Address: 14, Jalan Machap Baru, Bukit Bulat, 76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10am-4.30pm (Closed on Mondays) Contact: 06-525 1803 | Kenn Guan Hiong Bread Factory’s Facebook

45. Savour Melaka’s famous Chicken Rice Balls

Complete your trip to Melaka by trying one of their famous dishes – Chicken Rice Balls . The Hainanese chicken rice dish is a part of Melaka’s history, as it is widely believed that fishermen in the past turned to this easy-to-grab balled rice to solve their hunger pangs. There are several places around Melaka to find this dish, but here are three spots worth checking out:

Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Balls

Things to do in Melaka - chicken rice

Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Balls is a prominent spot on Jonker Street well-visited by locals and tourists alike, as they’re an established restaurant that’s been welcoming guests since 1932. The restaurant was founded by Hoe Kee’s wife, who started selling balled chicken rice for a living to fishermen after her husband was caught fishing in Indonesian waters.

Here, you can order rice balls (RM5 for 10 pcs) with steamed chicken (from RM18) that’s priced according to portion size.

Address: 468, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka Opening hours: 9am-4.30pm, Daily Contact: 06-283 4751 | Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Balls’ Facebook

Ee Ji Ban Chicken Rice Ball

Things to do in Melaka - chicken rice ball

Ee Ji Ban Chicken Rice Ball is a Muslim-friendly spot in Melaka that serves chicken rice balls, popular among the local community.

They sell their rendition of Melaka speciality rice balls (RM0.40) with half chicken (RM30) , and serve other dishes that include Nyonya cuisine such as Asam Pedas (from RM30) with Snapper fish head and Nyonya Chili Garam Sotong (from RM16).

Address: 275, Jalan Melaka Raya 3, Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am-9pm | Sat & Sun 9am-9pm Contact: 011-5120 3631 | Ee Ji Ban Chicken Rice Ball’s Facebook

Huang Chang Chicken Rice Restaurant

Things to do in Melaka - chicken rice

Avoid the crowds at Jonker Street by dropping by Huang Chang Chicken Rice Restaurant in Batu Berendam, which is frequented by locals for their affordable plates of chicken rice balls that are as legit as it is on the famous street.

Their ping pong-sized r ice balls are only RM0.30/pc , while their whole chickens are priced RM29.

Address: BB, 376, Jalan B B 1, Taman Damai, 75350, Malacca Opening hours: Fri-Wed 9am-2pm (Closed on Thursdays) Contact: 06-317 0299 | Huang Chang Chicken Rice Restaurant’s Facebook

46. Try the Melakan-famous putu piring from Putu Piring Melaka

THINGS TO DO IN MELAKA - PUTU PIRING

After you’ve fueled up on chicken rice balls, you’ll want to try another Melaka speciality – putu piring , made by Putu Piring Melaka . These steamed, round-shaped rice cakes come with a not-too-sweet gula melaka filling and coconut flake dusting.

THINGS TO DO IN MELAKA - PUTU PIRING

They are priced RM1.80 per piece at this popular stall, which is known to attract snaking queues even on weekdays. You can expect to wait about 30 minutes queueing up for servings of this humble snack if you’re swinging by here on the weekends.

The store is also known to sell them out pretty quickly, so you’ll want to head here as early as its opening to avoid disappointment.

THINGS TO DO IN MELAKA - PUTU PIRING

Address: 252, Jalan Tengkera, 75200 Melaka Opening hours: Mon-Sat 1pm-3.30pm (Closed on Sundays) Contact: 017-672 8971 | Putu Piring Melaka’s Facebook

47. Drop by the scenic New Jetty & dine on seafood

Things to do in Melaka - New Jetty

Melaka has an extensive list of spots to catch stunning views of the sea. One romantic spot out of the many where you can catch stunning sunset views is New Jetty , located a stone’s throw from the Portuguese Settlement.

There’s a bridge for you to stroll along to catch an unobstructed view of the sea, often dotted with fishermen’s boats.

Things to do in Melaka - New Jetty

Once your eyes have had a feast, stop by one of the many seafood restaurants here to fill your tummies.

There’s Restoran De Lisbon , known for their curry prawns, and Monterios Portuguese Seafood which serves butter prawns, and salted egg crabs and squids. Or opt for Joe’s Only One Mango Juice, which locals rave about for its refreshing cups of pure mango juice with less ice.

Things to do in Melaka - Portuguese Settlement

Address: Portuguese Settlement, Ujong Pasir, 75050 Melaka

48. Have a romantic date night at Pampas Sky Dining

Things to do in Melaka - Pampas Sky Dining

Melaka is known as a street food mecca. But there are also upscale restaurants here for romantic date nights. One of them is Pampas Sky Dining , where patrons can dine on Western cuisine with views of the Melaka as a backdrop as the restaurant is located on the 41st floor of Swiss Garden Residence.

Things to do in Melaka - Pampas Sky Dining

Find starters, soups, salads and sides to start off your meal with, before you delve into their mains that consists of pasta dishes, grilled steaks, pan-seared fish and more, all priced over RM30 per plate.

Address: 41st Floor, Tower 1, The Shore, Swiss Garden Residence, Jalan Persiaran Bunga Raya, 75100, Melaka Opening hours: Tue-Sun 6pm-12am (Closed on Mondays) Contact: 017-707 2731 | Pampas Sky Dining’s Facebook

49. Grab shots of this unique Melaka Chinese Mosque

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Chinese MOsque

Malaysia is known as a melting pot of cultures and religions. Melaka Chinese Mosque is a good example of this. It’s one of many unique mosques in Malaysia that features Chinese-style architecture and pagodas, typical of ancient Chinese palaces – with two other Chinese-style mosques in Malaysia located in Kelantan and Perak.

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Chinese Mosque

Melaka Chinese Mosque’s exterior and interiors bear strong Chinese architectural and design elements – think Chinese-style columns and the liberal use of the colour red.

It’s an important religious site for local Chinese Muslims, featuring a prayer hall that holds up to 2,000 people, a library, and a common area for devotees to congregate at.

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Chinese Mosque

Address: Masjid Cina Negeri Melaka, Paya Rumput, Krubong, 75260 Melaka Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily

50. Pay a visit to a old village, Kampung Morten

Things to do in Melaka - Kampung Morten

As Malaysia progresses, more modern buildings are popping up, leaving little space for the old and traditional. Kampung Morten may be one of the few exceptions, as it comprises several low-rise Malay traditional houses that retains its old-school charm amidst modern skyscrapers.

You’ll find Villa Sentosa here, the oldest house in this settlement that was built in 1921. It’s also known as The Malay Living Museum, with visitors able to drop by and see how the previous generation used to live in houses built on stilts.

Things to do in Melaka - Villa Sentosa

Entry to the house is free, but visitors can consider making a donation to support the museum’s efforts to preserve history for future generations.

There are also tours that you can join at set times throughout the day to learn more about the traditional Malay houses and customs of the local community.

Things to do in Melaka - Villa Sentosa

Address: Lorong Tun Mamat 1, Kampung Morten, 75300 Melaka Opening hours: 111am-5pm, Daily Contact: 019-632 6650 | Villa Sentosa’s Facebook 

51. Stroll down Temple Street to experience three cultures all at once

Things to do in Melaka - Temple Street

Jalan Tokong, or Temple Street, gets its name from the Muslim mosque, Indian temple, and Chinese temple all located within a short walking distance from each other here. The street is also referred to as Jalan Harmony, as it perfectly encapsulates Malaysia’s coexisting religions.

Start your walking tour at Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple if you’re heading to Jalan Tokong from the Dutch Square. It’s considered the oldest Hindu temple among the many Indian temples located in Malaysia , which has been welcoming religious devotees since the 1780s.

Things to do in Melaka - Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple

Next up is Masjid Kampung Kling , a longstanding mosque built in 1748 and refortified in 1872. The mosque’s architecture design blends Sumatran, Chinese, Hindu, and Malay styles. This can be seen in the minaret, which resembles a Chinese pagoda.

Things to do in Melaka - Masjid Kampung Kling

Before you get to the end of the street, you’ll find Cheng Hoon Teng Temple . The temple has been around Melaka since 1645, and is the oldest functional Chinese temple in our country.

Things to do in Melaka - Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

52. Explore St. John’s Fort, an 18th Century Portuguese fort on a hill

Things to do in Melaka - St John Fort

Hiding up on St. John’s Hill is St. John’s Fort , yet another historic structure left behind by the Portuguese in the 18th century that is testament of Melaka’s long and rich history. Much of the forts’ original walls are still intact, as well as canons that uniquely face the land instead of the sea.

Some Melaka attractions that you can see from this elevated site include Menara Taming Sari and the Dutch Square.

Things to do in Melaka - St. John's Fort

Address: Jalan Ujong Pasir, 75050 Melaka

53. Explore the remains of St. Paul’s Church & A Famosa Fort

Things to do in Melaka - St. Paul's Church

A highlight for history buffs in Melaka is St. Paul’s Church – a heritage church built by a wealthy Portuguese man to celebrate his successful travels through the South China Sea – and Porta de Santiago , a gate that’s part of A Famosa Fort.

Both are located on St. Paul’s Hill, so you’ll be hitting two birds with one stone here.

Things to do in Melaka - ruins

St. Paul’s Church was built in 1521, which makes it one of the oldest church buildings in our country and Southeast Asia. Sadly, what is left of the church following inland fighting are bare walls, an inactive lighthouse built in 1849, and a statue of St. Francis Xavier, a Catholic missionary.  

Nonetheless, it remains an important heritage site in Melaka that’s a reminder of its historic past.

Things to do in Melaka - ruins

Within walking distance of the ruins of St. Paul’s Church is Porta de Santiago, which is a gate house and the only remaining part of A Famosa Fort, a former Portuguese fortress built in 1511, that visitors can still see to this day. It is widely considered to be the oldest surviving European architecture in Southeast Asia and the Far East.

Address: Jalan Kota, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka

54. Watch Melaka Straits Mosque light up the river at night

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Straits Mosque

Another mosque to visit in Melaka is Masjid Selat Melaka – or the Melaka Straits Mosque. This mosque is often dubbed “Floating Mosque” by locals, as it is situated on an artificial island in the middle of the Straits of Melaka that makes it look as if the building is ‘floating’ over the waters.

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Straits Mosque

For those who want to check out the mosque’s stunning architecture in detail, it’s recommended that visitors dress appropriately to visit the mosque’s prayer hall that boasts impressive views of the Straits of Melaka.

Or simply catch scenic views at the beachfront by the mosque once the sun goes down, with the mosque lighting in vibrant colours, illuminating the sky and waters.

Address: Jalan Pulau Melaka 8, 75000 Melaka Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily

55. Visit Melaka’s oldest minaret, the Menara Lama Surau Tengkera

Things to do in Melaka - Menara Lama Surau Tengkera

Melaka boasts many decades-old heritage sites. This includes the oldest mosque minaret in Melaka that was built in 1728, called the  Menara Lama Surau Tengkera.  It is widely believed to be the oldest Islamic structure in the state, and in Malaysia.

The minaret was built around the same time as nearby St. Peter’s Church, and before Kampung Kling Mosque. It features tiered architectural ‘layers’ akin to Chinese pagodas. However, the historic minaret is all that is left of a mosque that was once located here, standing tall in an empty patch of land where the mosque once was, amidst modern buildings built around it.

Address:   Jalan Tengkera, 75200, Melaka

56. Pay a visit to some of the oldest churches in Malaysia

Things to do in Melaka - Christ Church

Melaka houses some of the oldest churches in Malaysia that have been around for several decades. They are all still operational with regular services for religious devotees too – so pop inside one to check out some of their amazing architecture and history.

In the vicinity of Jonker Street is Christ Church – noticeable even from afar due to its rusty red bricks and colonial architecture. Built in 1753, this church located at Dutch Square and is the oldest functioning Anglican church in our country.

Things to do in Melaka - St Peter's Church

Venture a little further to Kampung Bukit China to see St. Peter’s Church, the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Malaysia that was built in 1710. The church’s building hasn’t changed much since it was built – though pops of yellow and green accents have been added to its doors and arches, making it look like a building out of a fairytale.

Things to do in Melaka - church

Another historic church prominently located a stone’s throw from Jonker Street is the Church of St. Francis Xavier . Built in 1849, the over-170-years-old church is styled after the Cathedral of St. Peter in Montpellier, France, so you’ll see similar quaint stained-glass windows and a rose window inside.

57. Check out Melaka Sultanate Water Mill, the largest watermill in Malaysia

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Sultanate Water Mill

It’s hard to miss the Melaka Sultanate Water Mill while you’re strolling along the Melaka River. This landmark by the river stands at 13m in height, and is reminiscent of an old horse cart tyre – but just ten times larger.

The structure may look old too due to its wooden material and bricked platform, but it was actually constructed in 2007 and completed a year later. It is said to be Malaysia’s first and largest watermill, operating solely as a tourist attraction. It cost around RM1.5 million to build, and is popular among tourists and locals to snap photos with due to its towering height.

Address: Jalan Merdeka, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka

58. Visit “mini Lisbon” at Portuguese Settlement

Things to do in Melaka - Portuguese Settlement

Known as a “mini Lisbon”’ in Melaka, Portuguese Settlement is a small village in Ujong Pasir that’s vibrant with Kristang culture, otherwise known as Melaka Portuguese. You can also find a replica of Christ the Redeemer Statue from Brazil here at the Portuguese Square.

Things to do in Melaka - Portuguese Settlement

An annual Portuguese festival called Feast of San Pedro, or Feast of St. Peter, is held at the Square in June, where traditional music and folk performances are performed by locals.

A plethora of activities take place during the festive month too, including a street market selling local crafts and authentic Kristang food. Blessing of Boats , a 500-year-old tradition among the locals to send well-wishes to fishermen in the past, is observed, as are colourful parades in St. Peter’s honor where Kristangs proudly don their traditional outfits.

Come December, houses and streets in the Portuguese settlement will be lit with Christmas decorations to ring in the festivities, which has become an attraction to locals looking to spot festive lighting.

Things to do in Melaka - Portuguese settlement

Address: Portuguese Square, Jalan D’Albuquerque 75050 Melaka

59. Shop for discounted clothes at Freeport A’Famosa Outlet

Things to do in Melaka - Freeport A'Famosa Outlet

Freeport A’Famosa Outlet is a boutique-style outlet shopping centre that brings the cottages and windmills of Amsterdam to Melaka via photo spots and quaint shop fronts. It also comprises over 70 retail shops for shoppers to splurge on clothes at discounted prices.

Things to do in Melaka - Freeport A'Famosa Outlet

Some popular fashion brands include Nike, Puma, Brook Brothers and Sacoor. For hungry shoppers, restaurants such as Marrybrown, KFC, Papparich, and Baker’s Cottage will charge you up for the next bargain hunt.

Things to do in Melaka - Coach Airways

A recent addition to the line-up of stores at the outlet mall is Coach’s one-of-a-kind Coach Airways Outlet. The store is housed inside a real-life airplane, a Boeing 747, with shelves of merchandise inside the cockpit. There’s also a Coach Airways Cafe here, which serves coffee drinks.

Things to do in Melaka - Coach Airways

Address: Jalan Kemus, Sempang Ampat, 78000 Alor Gajah, Melaka Opening hours: 10am-10pm, Daily Contact: Freeport A’Famosa Outlet’s website

60. Browse through orangutan merch from The Orangutan House

Things to do in Melaka - Orangutan House

Those who love to go street-art hunting should check out The Orangutan House. The building has a giant mural of a friendly orangutan on its facade, completed by local artist Charles Cham. Inside, merchandise bearing the artist’s original artworks can be purchased too.

Things to do in Melaka - A’Famosa - The Orangutan House

Among the items you’ll find on sale at this gallery-cum-shop are canvases, T-shirts, tote bags, and posters, priced from RM30. These merchandise feature images of illustrated orangutans and quotes of Malaysian humour incorporated into the T-shirt’s design – all of which make for practical gifts and souvenirs.

Address: 59, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am-6pm | Sat & Sun 10am-6pm Contact: 06-282 6872 | The Orangutan House’s Facebook

[Closed] Spend an afternoon in nature at Melaka Tropical Fruit Farm

Things to do in Melaka - Melaka Tropical Fruit Farm

Spend a day in nature at Melaka Tropical Fruit Farm, where you can take up several activities that’ll remind you of being on a farm. This includes animal feeding – with pens for goats, rabbits, deer, ostriches, and cows – and a tour of the farm. During the tours, visitors can learn more about Malaysia botany and try their hand at harvesting fruits such as durians, pineapples, and rambutans when they are in season.

Things to do in Melaka - farm

Other fun activities to try out here are archery (RM15/pax), flying fox (RM15/pax) and canoeing (RM8/pax). There’s also a tram here that takes visitors for a tour of the fruit farm.

Admission: RM8/adult and RM6/child Address: D/A Pusat Latihan Pertanian, Sungai Udang, 76300 Melaka Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily Contact: 06-351 6916 | Melaka Tropical Fruit Farm’s Facebook

Things to do in Melaka

Melaka is a historic state with plenty of attractions to keep tourists busy, so it’s no surprise that there are plenty of things to do and see here for locals and tourists alike. So the next time you’re making a trip up here for Jonker Street, keep yourself entertained during day trips or weekend stays with these 60 places that cover attractions, eateries, and more, too. 

For more things to do, check out our other articles: 

  • Things to do in Ipoh
  • Things to do in Johor Bahru

Cover image adapted from: @afamosaresort via Instagram, @ffarahamid via Instagram, @su_woo_97 via Instagram, @egguser via Instagram, @portstarboardoflyana via Instagram, Zoo Melaka & Taman Burung via Facebook, @grace_zhiying via Instagram, @j0hn_lulalalu via Instagram

This article was first published on 5th November 2021, and updated on 1st March 2023. Last updated on 10th May 2024.

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1. See The Ruins Of A'Famosa

See The Ruins Of A'Famosa

28 km from city center 1 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

A former Portuguese Fortress, A Famosa is among the oldest surviving European architectural remains in Southeast Asia. One of Malacca's famous sightseeing spots, the only remaining part of the fortress is a small gate house, known as Porta de Santiago.

2. Tour Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum

Tour Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum

2 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum at Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock is a complex of three restored houses showcasing the typical 19th-century Chinese-Malays (Baba-Nyonya) residence. The Chinese Palladian houses were converted into Peranakan Museum, now known for its exquisite woodwork, porcelain, and furniture. Guided tours are available.

3. Shop & Eat At Jonker Street

Shop & Eat At Jonker Street

1 km from city center 3 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Jonker Street, also popular as the Jonker Walk, is the main street of Chinatown, Melaka. It is popular for the shops selling clothes, antiques and souvenirs, apart from being a major street food hub. The highlight of Jonker Street is the night market held here every Saturday and Sunday.

4. Visit St Paul's Church

Visit St Paul's Church

0 km from city center 4 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Built in 1521, St. Paul's Church in Malacca is the oldest in Southeast Asia and Malaysia. With a 5-century history, Saint Paul Church Melaka's walls with engraved tombstones, St. Francis Xavier's statue, and bell tower remain.

5. Enjoy The View From Shore Sky Tower

Enjoy The View From Shore Sky Tower

1 km from city center 5 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

The Shore Sky Tower is the tallest building in Melaka, located at the Kampung Bunga Paya Pantai area. Housing an observation deck on the 43rd floor, it offers a breathtaking view up to 50 kilometres on every side with six units of telescopes around the roof and glass deck.

6. Explore Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum

Explore Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum

0 km from city center 6 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Melaka Sultanate Palace, located at the foot of St. Paul’s Hill, is a replica of the 15th-century palace of Sultan Mansur Shah. Also known as Muzium Kebudayaan or the Cultural Museum, it is now converted into a museum of Malay Sultanate's heritage and history.

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7. Shopping At Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall

Shopping At Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall

0 km from city center 7 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Sprawling over a net area of 800,000 sq.ft., Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall is the largest lifestyle mall in the state. The mall houses around 1,045 shop lots, including several local and international retail outlets, fashion brands, restaurants, cafes, entertainment zones, a movie hall by Golden Screen Cinemas, a virtual reality gaming center and arcade, a bowling alley, and a karaoke center.

8. Try The Street Food

Try The Street Food

8 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Malacca, the food capital of Malaysia, offers not merely mouth-savouring delicacies, but also a blend of cultural and colonial cuisines that are available right in the middle of the town, making it a ‘food haven’. The specialities of Malacca include ayam pong teh (chicken cooked with soybean paste and dark soy sauce), satay celup (seafood, meat and vegetables cooked in peanut sauce) and Hainanese chicken rice.

9. Enjoy Melaka River Cruise

Enjoy Melaka River Cruise

2 km from city center 9 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Melaka River and Coastal Development Corporation offers a 45-minute round trip cruise covering 9km and several architectural wonders of the city. You will also pass under a few historically significant bridges, such as the Kg. Jawa Bridge (1714), Pasar Bridge (the 1500s), and Tan Kim Seng Bridge (1862). During nighttime cruises, you will also see the Rhythmic Water Fountain. 

10. Admire Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

Admire Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

1 km from city center 10 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Cheng Hoon Teng Temple is the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia, dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin. Also known as the ‘Merciful Cloud Temple’ or ‘The Temple of Green Cloud’, it is located at the famous Harmony Street in Malacca. It is a multi-faith temple that practices the doctrine of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.

11. Fun Day At Melaka Wonderland Theme Park

Fun Day At Melaka Wonderland Theme Park

11 km from city center 11 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Located in Ayer Keroh Melaka, Melaka Wonderland Theme Park & Resort is a water theme park in Malaysia. Surrounded by 360 hectares of tranquil greenery, the water park features 16 attractions including wave pool, adventure island, and water slides. The main highlights are high-speed thrill rides and water rides.

12. Go Shopping

Go Shopping

12 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Melaka is famous for its vibrant markets, which range from antiques and local handicrafts to international brands. The night markets, also called Pasar Malam, is quite popular. This wide market platter helps in supporting the local artisans and getting unique pieces as well as keeping us up to date with today’s latest fashion.

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13. Marvel At Melaka Straits Mosque

Marvel At Melaka Straits Mosque

1 km from city center 13 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Located on the man-made Malacca Island, Melaka Straits Mosque, also referred to as Masjid Selat Melaka, is a floating mosque built on stilts above the sea. The mosque appears to be floating during high tide and foggy times providing an awe-inspiring sunrise and sunset views along with the splendid view of the Strait of Melaka.

14. Safari Ride At A'Famosa Safari Wonderland

Safari Ride At A'Famosa Safari Wonderland

27 km from city center 14 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

A’Famosa Safari Wonderland is a comprehensive wildlife experience in Melaka in the Jalan Kemus/Simpang Ampat region in Alor Gajah. Here, you get to see a variety of species and be entertained by their performances. Other than exploring the forested area in a secure truck, you should also see the different animal shows, make a trip to Monkey Island, and ride on horses, elephants, and camels.

15. Visit The Rotating Malacca Tower

Visit The Rotating Malacca Tower

0 km from city center 15 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Menara Taming Sari is a 110-meter-high tower located in Bandar Hilir, Melaka. Also known as Taming Sari Tower, it is the first and only gyro tower in Malaysia. The revolving tower has a viewing platform that offers visitors a 360-degree view of Melaka UNESCO World Heritage City. The view at night is spectacular.

16. Stroll Around Melaka River Walk

Stroll Around Melaka River Walk

17 km from city center 16 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

The clear and narrow Melaka River flows through the middle of Melaka city from Negeri Sembilan, feeding the Straits of Melaka. Dubbed the Venice of the East, the River Walk is a promenade with food joints and shops on both sides and is pleasant to walk around.

17. Stroll Around Jonker Street Night Market

Stroll Around Jonker Street Night Market

1 km from city center 17 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Jonker Street Night Market is a leisurely shopping and culinary experience, offering nearly 500 stalls for food, drinks, local handicraft items, packaged snacks, herbs, spices, tea, coffee, jewelry, clothes, accessories, shoes, and chocolates. Held on Jalan Hang Jebat Street right over the bridge from the Dutch Square, the market is marked with a giant, ornately decorated red gate.

18. Play With Huskies At Huskitory

Play With Huskies At Huskitory

6 km from city center 18 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Huskitory is the only place in Melaka to experience a wholesome interactive time with cute Siberian Huskies. The establishment has over 20 canines of different ages, looks, and personalities. You can play with the dogs, cuddle and feed them, and even take selfies or photos. The huskies are very friendly to humans and other pets you may bring.

19. Click Pictures At Upside Down House

Click Pictures At Upside Down House

0 km from city center 19 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

The Upside Down House located in the Bandar Hill district of Melaka is a two-storey shophouse featuring an inverted version of a modern Malaysian house. Divided into living room, playroom, master bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, it features upside-down furniture and decor.

20. Visit Melaka Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary

Visit Melaka Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary

20 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Melaka Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary, or as locally known as Taman Rama-Rama dan Reptilia Malacca, is an 11 acre butterfly and reptile sanctuary and zoo in Ayer Keroh, Melaka. Earlier known as the ‘The Butterfly Park Melaka’, it is one of the most famous natural attractions in the city.

21. Relax At Klebang Beach

Relax At Klebang Beach

7 km from city center 21 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Pantai Klebang is a popular Melaka beach near 1 Malaysian Square. The beach is well known for its white sand dunes and is a perfect backdrop for photographs. It is great for fun-filled family activities such as horse riding, flying kites, and enjoying the beautiful beach.

22. Mini Malaysia and ASEAN Cultural Park

Mini Malaysia and ASEAN Cultural Park

22 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Located in Ayer Keroh district of Melaka, Mini Malaysia and ASEAN Cultural Park is a theme park housing replicas of ASEAN and Malaysian homes with furniture, fixture and art pieces depicting the traditional architecture and culture of every state.

23. Admire Colonial Architecture Of Stadthuys

Admire Colonial Architecture Of Stadthuys

1 km from city center 23 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Stadthuys is the oldest surviving Dutch building in the East, located in the Red Square area of Melaka. Spread over an area of 49,200 square feet, the iconic red terracotta building once served as the official residence of the Dutch governor and officers. It now houses the History and Ethnography Museum showcasing Malaccan culture and traditions.

24. Forest Adventure At Skytrex Adventure Melaka

Forest Adventure At Skytrex Adventure Melaka

12 km from city center 24 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Located close to the exit toll of PLUS highway along Jalan Ayer Keroh, Skytrex Adventure Melaka is an ideal day-out destination for fitness enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies. The park houses the first Skybike in Malaysia, along with other adventure courses like the UFO and the Tarzan Bungee Swing. Skytrex Adventure Melaka is the first park to offer nighttime camping called Skynight.

25. Walk Around Dutch Square

Walk Around Dutch Square

1 km from city center 25 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

The Dutch Square of Melaka is located in Bandar Hilir and is the most famous landmark. The square is surrounded by buildings painted in red, which gives rise to its popular name Red Square. One of the most picturesque points of Malacca, the most prominent building of Dutch Square is Stadthuys.

26. Admire Kampung Hulu Mosque

Admire Kampung Hulu Mosque

1 km from city center 26 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Built between 1720 and 1728, Kampung Hulu Mosque is the oldest functioning mosque in Melaka and Malaysia. There are three ascending layers of pyramidal levels with winged roofs, separated by gaps to allow the free flow of air and light. Each level has its spiritual significance. The distinct ceramics in the mosque are imported materials from the Chinese Qing Dynasty.

27. See A Living Museum At Villa Sentosa

See A Living Museum At Villa Sentosa

1 km from city center 27 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Villa Sentosa Melaka is a traditional Malay house converted into a Malay living museum in Kampung Morten. Positioned near the banks of the Malacca River, it is open to the public as a private museum. The family members give a tour of the house, talking about the diverse family relics and period objects.

28. Ride Roller Coasters At A'famosa Water World

Ride Roller Coasters At A'famosa Water World

27 km from city center 28 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

A'Famosa Water World, Malaysia's largest water theme park, is a popular daytime attraction in Melaka, expanding in 20 acres. Escape the farrago of the city and gear up for some amazing rides, slides, pool activities, and adventure in the A’famosa water world in the core of Malacca. It is the only water park in the southern region of Malaysia.

29. Visit Aeon Mall Bandaraya

Visit Aeon Mall Bandaraya

3 km from city center 29 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Aeon Mall Bandaraya is one of the most-frequented malls in Melaka. You will find a throng of retail outlets, food-and-beverage joints, and stores for fashion, skincare, electronics, and other lifestyle products. You will find several international brands such as Levi’s, Giordano, KFC, Starbucks, Subway, etc. There are also many local stores if you want to experience the local retail scene.

30. Explore Cheng Ho Cultural Museum

Explore Cheng Ho Cultural Museum

0 km from city center 30 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

A must-visit for history buffs, Cheng Ho Cultural Museum is the largest museum in Malacca, located north of Melaka River. The museum features historical items, information, and details about Zheng He's (Cheng Ho) life and explorations, a Chinese Ming Dynasty admiral.

31. Stop By Christ Church

Stop By Christ Church

1 km from city center 31 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Located on Jalan Gareja or Church Street, the Christ Church Malacca is an 18th-century Anglican church. One of Melaka's defining structure, it is the oldest functioning Protestant church in Malaysia.

32. Learn Melaka's Maritime History At Maritime Museum

Learn Melaka's Maritime History At Maritime Museum

0 km from city center 32 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

The Melaka Maritime Museum showcases the maritime history of Malacca through its three different sections. The highlight of the three is a replica of the Portuguese ship - Flor de la Mar - that sank in Malacca due to an unfortunate accident.

33. Fun Day At Bayou Lagoon Water Park

Fun Day At Bayou Lagoon Water Park

9 km from city center 33 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Located 15 minutes from Melaka town, Bayou Lagoon Resort has an in-house waterpark, a great location for a fun-filled day with friends and family. The waterpark boasts two elaborate water slides, a sprawled-out pool area with several games, and a separate kids’ zone. It is open to guests as well as outsiders. If you are not a guest, you can book tickets for the water park online or purchase them at the counter on-site.

34. Enjoy Nightlife At Melaka Raya

Enjoy Nightlife At Melaka Raya

1 km from city center 34 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Melaka Raya is an urban township and business area in Malacca. Also known for shopping, entertainment, and dining establishments, the area is within easy reach of Malacca’s historical locations and famous Chinatown. It is also popular for enjoying the night life of Malacca, with many bars and night clubs operating in the vicinity as well.

35. Pay Respects At Bukit Cina

Pay Respects At Bukit Cina

1 km from city center 35 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

Located along Jalan Puteri Hang Li Poh in Melaka, Bukit Cina is the largest and oldest burial ground of Malacca’s Chinese community outside of China with over 12,500 graves. Also referred to as Chinese Hill, the cemetery stretches over 3 hills and also includes 20 Muslim tombs.

36. St Francis Xavier Church Melaka

St Francis Xavier Church Melaka

1 km from city center 36 out of 36 Things To Do in Melaka

St. Xavier Church Melaka is a catholic church located in Jalan Laksamana, Malacca. The 19th-century twin-spired neo-Gothic structure facing the Melaka River is well known for its Catholic Masses and is one of the most popular churches in Melaka.

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The Best Melaka (Malacca) Itinerary for a 1 or 2 Day Trip

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If you’re planning a one or two day trip to Melaka (Malacca) in Malaysia this guide is just for you. We recently spent a few days in the charming coastal city, so we can share what we got up to and what we consider to be the best Melaka Itinerary for one or two days. We cover all the top things to do in Melaka, where to eat and sleep, as well as everything you need to know to help plan your trip.

Whenever I mention Melaka, also known as  Malacca , I’m often met with blank or confused faces. The historic city doesn’t find it’s way onto most Malaysia itineraries – which is a pity, as it has a lot to offer.  While Melaka might not be as exciting as Kuala Lumpur or as adventurous as Borneo, the city provides a fascinating glimpse into the history of Malaysia. And if you’re looking to explore somewhere a little bit unique, you should, at the very least, consider a day trip to Melaka which is easy to do from Kuala Lumpur or even Singapore.

To sum up the city in a nutshell, Malacca is a melting pot of cultures and a stunning UNESCO Heritage Site. Having once been colonised by the Dutch, British, and Portuguese, you will find said influences in the food, architecture, and even the language. It also has a large Chinese and Indian community, whose influence again are prevalent throughout the city. Gorgeous architecture and a serene river add to its charm, and I promise you won’t regret giving this whimsical little city a chance.

Anyway, I could spend all day bigging up Melaka but let’s get to it. Here’s our tried and tested Malacca Itinerary, ideal for a 1 or 2 day trip.

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How Long to Stay in Malacca

While Melaka is a huge city, the tourist centre is actually pretty small. Other than a few exceptions, the tourist centre concentrates most of the cities major landmarks, making it easy to navigate on foot and manageable in a day. If you wanted to explore places a little further afield such as the Melaka Straits Mosque, for example, I’d recommend spending at least 2 days here.  

Below I’ve laid out a suggested Malacca Itinerary for 2 days; but if you only have the day, you can follow day 1 of the itinerary and ignore day 2.

Melaka Malacca itinerary

Where to Stay in Malacca 

There is no shortage of wonderful places to stay in Melaka, regardless of your budget. On one end of the spectrum, you’ll find cute hostels and charming homestays, on the other boutique hotels and luxury resorts.  

The best area to stay in would be near the river close to Jonker Street. This way, you’ll be close to most of the top things to do in Malacca, which is ideal if you’re only staying for a day or two. 

I’ve made some hotel suggestions below, or you can click the link for a list of all hostels, guesthouses, and hotels in the city.

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Hostel $ – Yote 28 

Yote 28 is where we stayed during our time in Malacca, and it’s one of the best hostel experiences we had in Malaysia. The hostel is modern and clean with excellent facilities, and it’s within walking distance of Jonker Street and other famous landmarks. It is a tad more expensive than most other hostels in the city, but in my opinion, it’s worth every penny.

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Budget $ – Lavender @ Guesthouse

Hostels aren’t for everybody, so if you’re travelling as a couple or prefer a private room, Lavender Guesthouse comes highly recommended. Again, this place in an ideal location to explore the city, and while basic, the rooms are clean and comfortable, equipped with everything you need for an enjoyable stay. Throw in the optional breakfast for £1, and you’re onto an absolute winner.

Check rates and availability for Lavender @ Guesthouse here.

Mid-Range $$ – Heeren Straits Hotel

If you have a few extra pennies to spend, I can recommend Heeren Straits Hotel which provides insane value for money in one of the best areas of Melaka. Tastefully restored from a Peranakan culture townhouse, you can feel the history throughout this boutique hotel, which combines mid-century architecture with contemporary decor. Opt for a superior room for the best experience and enjoy the onsite terrace as well as a children’s play area.

Check rates and availability for Heeren Straits Hotel here.

Luxury $$$ – Casa Del Rio Melaka

If you are going to treat yourself in Melaka, you can expect nothing less than the celebrity treatment at Casa Del Rio. Set alongside the river, just a 2-minute walk from Jonker Street, this 5* hotel provides astonishing views as well as convenience and luxury in the heart of the city. Alongside spacious and modern rooms, you can enjoy a realm of facilities including an infinity pool and fitness centre.

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The Best Melaka (Malacca) Itinerary 1 or 2 day-2

Top 10 Things to do in Melaka

I go into a quite a lot of detail in this comprehensive Melaka Itinerary. So if you’re short for time, here’s an overview of the top 10 things to see and do in Melaka.

  • Sample all the street food at the Jonker Street weekend market.
  • Learn about Malaysian history at one of the many museums.
  • Take a ride to remember on a fantasy-themed tricycle. 
  • Admire the pink facade of the Christ Church.
  • Take a serene river cruise on the Malacca River.
  • Check out the ruins of St Pauls Church
  • Meander the streets on the hunt for street art and colonial architecture.
  • Visit The Huskitory and play with Siberian Huskies.
  • Marvel the awe-inspiring Melaka Straits Mosque.
  • Visit the Cheng Hoon Buddhist Temple.

The Best Melaka Itinerary

OK, let’s jump into the itinerary. The goal here is to be as strategic as possible with your time, but I don’t want you to get too tired. You are on holiday, after all.  

If you are spending just one day in Malacca, I suggest sticking to the tourist centre and covering the museums and landmarks in that area. But if you have 2 days in Melaka, we can branch out a little bit and see some of the attractions on the outskirts of the city.

Remember, this is a two-day itinerary. If you only have the day in Melaka, I suggest following Day 1 of the itinerary. You can ignore Day 2 or save it for another time.

Melaka Itinerary Day 1

Discover the tourist centre & significant landmarks.

  • Windmill Dutch Square 
  • Cheng Hoon Temple
  • St Pauls Church 
  • River Walks & Cruises

Windmill Dutch Square

Your first stop on this Melaka itinerary is Windmill Dutch Square. The square is arguably the most famous spot in the city, thanks to its terracotta colonial architecture which is a prime spot for photography. You’ll find many significant attractions surrounding the square, including Stadthuys. Historically, Stadthuys served as the official residence of the Dutch governors. Today, it houses a collection of museums.

We didn’t go inside Stadthuys. You’ll soon realise you have to be picky when it comes to the museums you visit in Melaka as there are so many. For us, the view from outside was enough. It’s not often you see such architecture in this part of the world, and it’s rather striking. It reminded me a little of the Franciscan Church in Ljubljana. Other significant structures around the square include the unmistakeable Christ Church and the Tang Beng Swee Clocktower.  

Windmill Dutch Square Christ Church Melaka

St Pauls Church

St Pauls Church, or should I say  the ruins  of St Pauls Church is one of the most interesting places to visit in Malacca. The church was built in 1521 by a Portuguese Noblemen, who believed he owed the Virgin Mary his life after surviving a storm at sea. That’s pretty cool as it is, but it’s also the oldest church in Malaysia and South Asia.    

As I say, the church is in ruins today, but this only adds to its appeal. Admittedly I have a soft spot for wrecks and remains and anything eerie, but I’m confident you will enjoy it just as much as I did. It won’t cost you anything to visit the church remains other than a little of your energy. Set at the top of a hill, you have to climb some pretty steep steps to get to it.  

St Pauls Church Melaka

Street Art Hunting

One thing that surprised me about Melaka was the realm of street art that adorns several of the buildings. Of course, Georgetown in Penang is incredibly famous for its murals, but it seems Malacca is equally vibrant. In fact, hunting for street art turned out to be one of our favourite things to do.

You’ll find a lot of the street art down alongside the river, which is perfect as you can k!ll two birds with one stone. A stroll along the river banks is a gorgeous way to while away the hours and will help you to work up an appetite for lunch. As you walk, look out for the famous street murals such as the vibrant Kiehls wall pictured below. But don’t be afraid to take a detour down the backstreets, as much of the street art is hidden. Or you can check out this  Melaka Street Art Guide  to help with your quest.

The Best Melaka (Malacca) Itinerary 1 or 2 day

Next up, it’s one of our favourite times of the day – the others being breakfast and dinner, of course. Mealtimes are particularly exciting in Melaka, however, as there is so much incredible food on offer. The hardest part is deciding what to have.

Your best bet is to find somewhere on or around Jonker Street, as it’s nearby our next stop of the day. Thankfully this area concentrates the majority of the best food spots as well, so it’s a win-win.  

My first suggestion would be to check out one of the quirky cafes in the area. The cafe culture has grown immensely in this part of the city, and it’s a quintessential Melaka experience. One of our favourites is Kaya-Kaya Cafe, with its industrial decor and delicious food & coffee. But there are many others,  as listed in this guide .

Don’t fancy a cafe, not a problem. Why not try the celebrated Malaccan dish of chicken rice balls at Kedai Kopi Chung Wah? Or sample traditional Nyonya cuisine at Nancy’s Kitchen.

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Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

After lunch, you can take a gentle stroll along Jonker Street, checking out the cute boutique stores along the way. The stores in this area seem geared mainly towards tourists, and the prices reflect this. But if you’re looking to pick up some local souvenirs, this is the place to go. We aren’t big shoppers ourselves, but according to this  Malacca shopping guide , there’s plenty of opportunities around the city.

Not far from Jonker Street is the Cheng Hoon Teng Buddhist Temple. The temple is one of the most notable landmarks in the city and a worthy addition to your Melaka itinerary. Like many other Buddhist temples we’ve visited, the ornate details and vibrant design are a sight to behold.  

The temple feels like a mini-museum for Chinese culture and arts, and incense, colourful carvings & shrines give it a profoundly religious vibe. What’s even more impressive, however, is that it’s believed to be the oldest Chinese Temple in Malaysia.  

Cheng Hoon Teng Temple Melaka

Visit a Museum 

We don’t consider ourselves museum buffs, but if it means we’re going to learn about the local history, why not. As I said earlier, you’ll have to be selective about the museums you visit in Malacca on a day trip, as there are several. Some such as the Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum and Villa Sentosa are really popular, but there are some hidden gems as well. 

Keen to learn more about the Peranakan culture in Malacca, we explored the Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum. The Peranakans came from China and settled in Malaysia, where the combination of the two cultures resulted in a new and unique way of life. Admittedly, it isn’t the most exciting museum to visit, but for less than $6, we had a guided tour which provided an interesting insight into Peranakan history. 

Another museum worth stopping by is the Sultanate Palace, which is an exact model of a palace belonging to the ruler of Malacca during the early 1400s. Inside is another cultural museum, and at less than $1, it’s incredibly cheap to visit. We also enjoyed the Maritime Museum set inside a replica of a Portuguese sailing ship. If you have the time, you can check out this list of other  museums worth visiting in Melaka . 

Maritime-Museum-Melaka

River Boat Cruise

One of the best ways to take in the sights of this picturesque city is to enjoy a peaceful cruise along the river. The river is the focal point of the tourist centre, and on both sides, you can enjoy the multitude of beauty that Malacca has to offer. 

If you time the day right, the best time of day to take a river cruise is just as the sun is going down. The shops and bars alongside the river come to life during this time. And as it gets dark, you’ll get to see all the pretty lights. 

As you sit back and enjoy the ride, look out for the vibrant street art that adorns many of the buildings, as well as popular landmarks such as the Clock Tower and Ghost Bridge.

River Boat Cruise Melaka

Jonker Street Night Market

The Jonker Street night market is the number 1 things to do in Melaka. That’s why I strongly recommend you plan your visit for the weekend if possible, as the market is only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings.  

Slap bang in the middle of the tourist centre, Jonker Street is a fun and energetic spot anyway. But when the night market is on, it really bursts into life. Dozens of market stalls set up shop, selling anything from clothing to accessories, and local souvenirs, and best of all, there’s an amalgamation of street food to enjoy.

We spent hours wandering around the market, sampling a realm of different dishes at unbelievably low prices. Grab an ice-cold Tiger beer to wash it down with, and you’re good to go!

Cheng-Hoon-Teng-Temple-Jonker-Street-Melaka

Tricycle Ride

After a long day of exploring, it’s time to rest your weary legs, and I suggest taking a tricycle ride back to your hotel. If you’ve travelled in South East Asia, you’re probably wondering what is so special about this activity, but when you get there, you’ll know exactly what I mean.  

You see, each of the tricycles in Malacca is adorned in some kind of wild and wacky theme.   Hello Kitty  is the most common (Malaysians love Hello Kitty! Check out this Hello Kitty Hotel), but you’ll also see Pokemon, Disney, and other in-your-face designs. They often play jingles and are a fun thing to do in Melaka, especially if you’re travelling with little ones.

Tricycle-Ride-Melaka

Malacca Itinerary Day 2

Explore outside of the tourist centre, bukit china, visit another museum, the huskitory cafe, melaka straits mosque.

If you have a second day to explore Malacca, I suggest starting it at Bukit China.   Bukit  translates to  hill , and it’s called Bukit China because it is home to the largest and oldest Chinese cemetery outside of China. The grounds date back to the 15th century and features a temple, burial ground, and a well. 

To reach the starting point of the trail is around a 20-minute walk from Jonker Street, or you could take a taxi or tricycle. Once you reach the starting point, it’s around a 1.5km incline to the summit, where you can enjoy sweeping views over the city.  

If you don’t mind the early start, we agreed it could be a nice spot to catch the sunrise before breakfast. Otherwise, try to set off before 9 am when it starts to get hot.  

To round off the morning, you could check out another museum such as Villa Sentosa or the Maritime Museum, which are both on the outskirts of the tourist centre. If you missed it earlier, here’s a list of the best  museums worth visiting in Melaka . Our next stop is a cafe, but they don’t serve food, so grab yourself some lunch beforehand! 

Our next stop is often rated the best thing to do in Melaka, and for dog lovers like us, it’s easy to see why. We were beside ourselves when we learnt there was a husky cafe in Malacca. They are our favourite breed of dog, but unfortunately, our travelling lifestyle doesn’t allow for such a commitment just yet. So for now, we have to settle for cuddles with other huskies instead. Like the time we did a Husky Safari in Finland.

At The Huskitory Cafe, you can play, take photos, and spend time with this beautiful and lovable breed. Since our visit, I’ve seen some negative reviews regarding the well-being of the dogs and capabilities of the staff. But when we were there, the huskies seemed happy and healthy, and we saw nothing to cause us concern. Of course, any kind of animal tourism is never entirely perfect, but at least these dogs are cared for. That’s more than you can say for many dogs in Malaysia.

There’s a compulsory entrance fee to the cafe of RM18 which includes a drink, and to avoid disappointment, I would  book in advance . It’s also quite a ride out of the city, so use the  Grab app  to order a taxi. They are super reliable and affordable – much cheaper than local taxis in the city.

The-Huskitory-Cafe-Melaka

Our final stop of the day is the Melaka Straits Mosque. An awe-inspiring structure set on the coast of the Malacca Strait – The stretch of water separating Peninsular Malaysia with the Indonesian island Sumatra – it is by far, one of our favourite spots in the city.

Built on a man-made island just off the coastline, when the water level is high, the mosque appears to be floating on the water. For this reason, it is often referred to as the ‘floating mosque’. With its striking white facade and golden dome, it’s appearance is truly enchanting. The view is even better during sunrise and sunset or at night when the mosque lights up, so try to time your visit wisely.  

The view from outside alone is a wonderful experience, but you can visit inside the mosque for free. Just be sure to check the visiting hours on the day as they often change, and wear appropriate clothing. Legs below the knee and shoulders should be covered, but if there are any issues, the mosque provides the necessary gowns free of charge.

Melaka Straits Mosque Melaka

Tips & Advice for this Melaka Itinerary

Here I’ll list some of the travel tips that we accumulated during our stay in Malacca. Hopefully, they will help you have a hassle-free break in the city.

Getting to Melaka

If you’re travelling from within Malaysia, your best bet is to take a bus from Kuala Lumpur. The journey time is just two hours, and it’s super easy to organise. Just book your   ticket in advance with 12 Go Asia here for the best prices, a guaranteed seat, and peace of mind. We booked all of our internal transport in Malaysia with 12 Go, and it made our lives a hell of a lot easier.

It’s also common for visitors to travel to Melaka from Singapore. It’s just a 4-hour bus ride including the overland border crossing, which is pretty straightforward as Malaysia offers a 90-day free visa to most nationalities.  

If you wanted to head to Melaka on a day trip, without the hassle of planning everything yourself, you do have the option to travel with an organised tour group. This Full-Day Trip to Malacca from Kuala Lumpur includes transport to and from your hotel, a guided tour of the most famous historical landmarks, plus a traditional lunch. At less than $45, it’s also excellent value for money.

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Getting Around in Melaka

You will spend a lot of time on your feet in Malacca. The tourist centre is rather small and easy to navigate on foot. For the few places further afield, you can take a local taxi or order through the Grab App, which we always found to be the cheapest option.

The Best Time to Visit Malacca

Since Malaysia is close to the equator, it has a tropical climate, sporting hot and humid conditions all year round. With this in mind, the best time to visit is between May to July and December to February when the humidity is lower and days are mostly dry.

Melaka Daily Budget

Below is a breakdown of what your daily Malacca budget might look like:

  • Dorm Bed in a Hostel: $5-10
  • Budget Private Room: $10-15
  • Premium Hotel Room: $50-150
  • Street Food: $2-5
  • Local Restaurant Food: $7-15
  • Taxis: $5-10
  • Museums: $2-5

Travel Insurance

Melaka is a very safe place to travel; however, you should still have travel insurance to cover you for the unexpected. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. If the unlikely event that something goes wrong, you’ll want the best cover money can buy.

For this reason, we always recommend World Nomads for travel insurance. They are affordable, offer a variety of packages and add ons, and allow you to make amendments to your policy while travelling. 

If you need further convincing, read our article on  why you need travel insurance . Or get an on-the-spot quote from World Nomads using the form below.

Staying Connected in Melaka

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Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples: Melaka Travel Guide

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We (my husband and myself) visited Melaka in the year 2011 and I just fell in love with this small town in Malaysia. After spending a splendid week in Singapore, we headed for Melaka formerly known as Malacca. Melaka was not on our itinerary as we had not heard of this place before. It was our friend who suggested we not miss this third-smallest Malaysian state.

And i am glad we took the decision to visit melaka..

Malacca/Melaka

About Melaka:

Melaka is 245 km from Singapore and 148 km from Kuala Lumpur. It has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7th July 2008. The state capital Malacca Town is strategically located between the two national capitals of Malaysia and Singapore and is connected by excellent roads and highways.

According to a popular legend, when Parameswara stopped under a tree near a river (Malacca River) while hunting, one of his hunting dogs was pushed by a mouse deer when the latter was defending herself, the dog fell into the river. Impressed by the courage of the deer, Parameswara took this as a propitious sign of the weak overcoming the powerful and decided to build his new kingdom on that spot naming it Malacca after the tree under which he had been resting.

Melaka Sentral

We took a bus with only 4 passengers on board. My husband and myself and two gentlemen. The bus left at its scheduled departure time. There was no stoppage in between except one at the checkpoint, where we had to get down to the immigration process. The bus was waiting for us while we cleared customs and immigration. It took 3 hours to reach the Malacca Sentral bus station. From there we took Panorama bus no.17 to Stadthuys. We followed the directions mentioned on Lonelyplanet to reach our guesthouse which we had booked at Riverone Guest House online.

Day 1 at Melaka: Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples: Melaka Travel Guide

After resting, we went for an evening stroll along the MelakaRiver. We enjoyed the fantastic street and artistic view of houses with amazing, vividly coloured murals by local artists.

Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples

There are many bars and cafes along the river. We were lucky to find a fantastic restaurant beside the river.  We spent our evening at Melaka, relaxing in the restaurant over some drinks followed by dinner.  One can explore the city using local buses, taxis, ride-sharing services, or even by walking, as many attractions are within walking distance in the city centre.

Day 2 at Melaka : Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples: 

Glimpses of the great city had us intrigued & ready to explore the next day. The beauty of Malacca city lies in its beautiful historical background and architecture. Tourist places that we covered on the 2nd day are:

  • Christ Church
  • Taming Sari Tower
  • Malacca Sultanate Palace
  • River Cruise

River Cruise at Malacca/Melaka

As dusk fell, it was time to go for a Melaka River cruise. The Malacca River cruise gets a feeling as if we are in Venice. One can see the multicultural and historical fabric of the country. Diverse architecture, along its banks, warehouses, temples, churches, mosques and Malay village can be seen. Touring time for the Malacca River Cruise is about 45 minutes, covering a distance of 10 km. The boats are available daily at every thirty-minute interval between the following times: 9.30 am to 5 pm and 6 pm to 12 midnight. The cruise boat passes under many bridges.

A visit to Malacca would have been incomplete without visiting the Jonker Walk night market. Melaka night market opens only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 6 pm to 12 midnight. Many stalls sell unique arts and crafts, souvenirs, jewellery, etc. along Jonker Street. Delicious food and entertainment can be enjoyed over there.

Night Market

Spending 3 days was not enough as we couldn’t cover all the tourist places, but would love to come here again and again. It was indeed the kind of ending we had dreamed of.

Have a look at the Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples: 

1. a famosa: top 10 things to do in melaka for couples:.

The Portugal admiral Alfonso d` Albuquerque built the fortress in 1511. is one of the main attractions in Malacca. the remains of the fort are now a crumbling whitewashed gatehouse is an important sightseeing spot. Today, A Famosa draws tourists from around the world who come to explore its ruins, admire its architecture, and learn about the history of Melaka. It has become an iconic city symbol and a popular destination for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers.

2. Stadthuys: Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples

It was built in 1650 as the official residence of Dutch Governors and their officers. The Stadthuys is an impressive example of Dutch architecture from the period. It features a distinctive red exterior, large windows, and a clock tower. The building reflects a combination of Dutch and local architectural influences. It is the oldest Dutch building in the East Indies and one of the oldest existing Dutch colonial buildings outside of the Netherlands. It symbolizes the Dutch colonial presence and its influence on the development of Melaka.

Today, the Stadthuys houses the History and Ethnography Museum. Visitors can explore the museum to learn about the history, culture, and heritage of Melaka through various exhibits, artefacts, and multimedia presentations. Along with other historical sites in Melaka, it is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its inclusion recognizes its cultural significance and the need for its preservation.

The Stadthuys is a popular tourist destination in Melaka. Visitors are drawn to its beautiful architecture, historical importance, and the opportunity to gain insights into the colonial history and local culture of the city.

The Stadthuys stand as a reminder of Melaka’s colonial past and serve as a cultural and historical focal point for both locals and visitors, providing a glimpse into the city’s rich heritage and the influences of different colonial powers.

Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples

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3. christ church: top 10 things to do in melaka for couples.

It was built from 1741 to 1753. It is an instantly recognisable brick-red building with a huge white cross at the top. It was initially intended to serve the Dutch community residing in the city. Christ Church is famously recognized for its red exterior, which has become an iconic characteristic of the church. The red colour was obtained by mixing local laterite stones with red pigment, giving the building its unique appearance.

Although Christ Church was constructed by the Dutch, it became an Anglican church after the British took control of Melaka in 1795. It has been serving as an Anglican place of worship ever since, catering to the local English-speaking community.

The church draws numerous tourists who visit Melaka. Its distinctive architecture, rich history, and a central location within the UNESCO World Heritage-listed area make it a popular landmark for visitors to explore and appreciate.

Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples

4. Taming Sari Tower: Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples: 

The Taming Sari Tower is a revolving observation tower located in the heart of Melaka City. It stands at a height of 110 meters and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. The tower is named after the Taming Sari, a mythical Malay weapon with a spinning motion.

The tower features a revolving observation deck that slowly rotates 360 degrees, providing visitors with a complete view of Melaka City. The ride takes approximately 7 minutes.

From the top of the Taming Sari Tower, you can enjoy stunning vistas of Melaka’s historical landmarks, such as St. Paul’s Church, A Famosa, the Melaka River, and the Strait of Malacca. On clear days, you may even catch a glimpse of neighbouring islands.

Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples

The tower offers a multimedia system with informative commentary that highlights the historical significance and landmarks of Melaka City as you ascend. It is equipped with modern facilities to ensure visitors’ comfort and safety. There is an air-conditioned waiting area, souvenir shops, and a photo booth where you can capture your experience.  The tower is easily accessible as it is located in the city center near major attractions. It is within walking distance from Jonker Street and other popular destinations in Melaka.

Ticketing and Operating Hours: You can purchase tickets for the Taming Sari Tower at the entrance or through online platforms. The tower operates daily from morning until late evening, allowing visitors to enjoy both day and night views.

5.Malacca Sultanate Palace: Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples

Explore the Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum, a replica of the original palace of the Melaka Sultanate. The museum showcases artefacts, costumes, and historical displays, allowing visitors to learn about the region’s history and royal heritage.

Melaka Sultanate Palace

6. Explore Jonker Street:

Take a stroll along Jonker Street, the heart of Melaka’s Chinatown. It’s a bustling street filled with antique shops, art galleries, street food stalls, and unique shops. Don’t miss the Jonker Walk Night Market on weekends (Fri-Sat-Sun).

Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples

7. Maritime Museum:

Visit the Maritime Museum, housed in a replica of the Portuguese ship Flor de la Mar. It offers an interactive exhibition on Melaka’s maritime history, including the spice trade era and the influence of various cultures.

Maritime Museum.

8. Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum:

9. river cruise: top 10 things to do in melaka for couples.

Enjoy a leisurely river cruise along the Melaka River. This allows you to admire the city’s colourful buildings, street art, and landmarks from a unique perspective. The cruises are especially enchanting in the evening when the city is illuminated.

Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples

10. Local Cuisine and Shopping: Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples: 

Melaka is famous for its delicious food. Don’t miss the opportunity to try Peranakan dishes, such as Nyonya laksa, chicken rice balls, cendol (a refreshing dessert), and satay celup (a unique version of satay).

Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples

One can find various items from the local street shops. The night market is a shopper’s paradise and for food lovers.

Tourist places cannot be covered in one single visit I guess. There will be at least 1-2 places that you have to give a miss no matter how much you plan. Get a customised plan for your here .

Where to stay in Malacca/Melaka in Malayasia?

Finding a place to stay in Malacca should not be a problem for anyone. From hostels, and budget hotels to luxury stays one can find according to their preference.

We stayed in a guest house where they had a kitchen to make your own food, and with shared or attached bathroom.

Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples

About Riverone Guesthouse:

Riverone guesthouse is located along the Malacca River and it is only a 10-minute walk to most of the tourist spots. The guest house provides a shared dining area with kitchen utensils, free coffee & tea 24hrs, free WiFi, a shared bathroom with a 24-hour hot and cold shower, free bicycle rental, and currency exchange upon request. The rooms are very clean and we had a pleasant stay there.

Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples

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Even food should not be a problem both for vegetarians and non-vegetarians as there are plenty of small restaurants and cafes serving a wide variety of delicacies.

How to reach Melaka?

One can reach Melaka (Malacca) by various modes of transportation. Here are the common ways to reach Melaka:

  • By Car : Melaka is well-connected by road networks. If you are coming from Kuala Lumpur, you can take the North-South Expressway (NSE) and exit at the Ayer Keroh interchange (Exit 231). From there, follow the signs to Melaka City, which is approximately a 1.5 to 2-hour drive, depending on traffic conditions.
  • By Bus : Melaka has a central bus terminal, Melaka Sentral, which serves as a transportation hub for buses and taxis. You can find direct bus services to Melaka Sentral from major cities in Malaysia, such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor Bahru, and Singapore. The duration of the bus journey depends on the distance and the departure point.
  • By Train: While there is no direct train service to Melaka, you can take a train to Tampin Station, which is approximately 38 kilometres away from Melaka. From Tampin, you can hire a taxi or take a local bus to Melaka. Train services are available from Kuala Lumpur and other major cities in Malaysia.
  • By Air: The nearest airport to Melaka is the Malacca International Airport (MKZ), also known as Batu Berendam Airport. However, it primarily serves domestic flights, and the number of flights can be limited. Alternatively, you can fly to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) or Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) and then take a bus or taxi to Melaka. The journey from KLIA or KLIA2 to Melaka takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic.
  • By Taxi: Taxis are available from neighbouring cities and airports to Melaka. You can hire a taxi for a direct journey or negotiate a fare with the driver. It is advisable to agree on the fare before starting the journey.

Remember to check the availability, schedules, and fares of transportation options before your trip, as they may be subject to change.

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  1. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Melaka for Couples (Updated 2024)

    THE 10 BEST Couples' Activities & Things to Do in Melaka. 1. The Huskitory. 2. Jonker Street. Amazing place with various foods and souvenirs.At night market, you are able to get many various types of Asian Foods. 3. Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum.

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    Klebang beach, located in the city of Melaka, Malaysia, is a popular spot for picnicking, food and drink vendors, as well as place to play sports. It's also known for its photogenic land reclamation where the unique scenery and surroundings makes it an ideal location for Instagrammers and wedding couples.

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    Prices start from 20 MYR. 3. Experience Jonker Street. Other than the Dutch Windmill Square, another iconic attraction in Melaka is Jonker Street. Jonker Street is the iconic shopping street in Malacca and also home to the iconic heritage houses. Jonker Street is a foodie's paradise.

  4. 14 Best Things to Do in Malacca (Melaka) for Family and Couples

    Address: Banda Hilir, 75200 Melaka. 10. Stand in Awe at Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum. The Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum will take you to the past about how the people of Malacca survived and traded. The museum is famous for its intricate wooden craftsmanship, furniture, and delicate porcelain items.

  5. 60 Best Things To Do In Melaka Besides Visiting Jonker Street

    1. Face your fears at Skytrex Adventure Melaka. Image credit: @ysri_s via Instagram. Thrill-seekers won't want to miss out on a trip to Skytrex Adventure Melaka. This adventure park is packed with heart-racing activities that'll have you climbing, crawling, and swinging through a forest.

  6. THE 10 BEST Couples' Activities & Things to Do in Melaka

    Highly-rated couples activities in Melaka. See Tripadvisor's 112,353 traveller reviews and photos of Melaka couples' attractions.

  7. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Melaka for Couples

    Highly-rated couples activities in Melaka. See Tripadvisor's 110,874 traveller reviews and photos of Melaka couples' attractions.

  8. THE 30 BEST Places to Visit in Melaka (UPDATED 2024)

    3. Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum. 2,080. History Museums. The Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum is located in Melaka, a world UNESCO Site. The house is a combination of three terrace lots that were acquired by the Chan family in 1861. Four generations lived in the house before it was opened as a museum in March 1985.

  9. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Melaka State for Couples (2023)

    See Tripadvisor's 114,202 traveller reviews and photos of Melaka State couples' attractions. Skip to main content. Review. ... We had the hotel in this area because it's the more interesting area in Melaka full of activities and things to see. Almost everything can be reached in 10-15 minutes walking.

  10. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Melaka for Couples (Updated 2024)

    Highly-rated couples activities in Melaka. See Tripadvisor's 112,992 traveller reviews and photos of Melaka couples' attractions.

  11. 30 BEST Places to Visit in Melaka (UPDATED 2024)

    Definitely worth a visit to understand the cultural heritage of Malacca. Either ask for a guide or a booklet provided to explain when going around the home. Fairly steep stairs to the first floor. Beautiful crafted features of the home, artefacts, clothing, old photos etc. There is a souvenir shop at the end.

  12. 36 Best Places to visit in Melaka

    4. Visit St Paul's Church. 0 km. from city center 4 out of 36. Things To Do in Melaka. Built in 1521, St. Paul's Church in Malacca is the oldest in Southeast Asia and Malaysia. With a 5-century history, Saint Paul Church Melaka's walls with engraved tombstones, St. Francis Xavier's statue, and bell tower remain.

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    Be inspired by our list of best things to eat, see, and do in Melaka and start planning your road trip. Explore Melaka Travel Deals On Klook! Top Places To Visit & Things To Do In Melaka ... this unique cafe is also complete with spaces perfect for you to unwind at or take a couple of Instagram shots. 23. Pampas Sky Dining Steakhouse. Photo ...

  14. The Best Melaka (Malacca) Itinerary for a 1 or 2 Day Trip

    The Best Time to Visit Malacca. Since Malaysia is close to the equator, it has a tropical climate, sporting hot and humid conditions all year round. With this in mind, the best time to visit is between May to July and December to February when the humidity is lower and days are mostly dry. Melaka Daily Budget.

  15. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Melaka

    Review of: St. Paul's Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul) Written May 7, 2024. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. Simon C. Ashtead, UK767 contributions. Interesting. Review of: Stadthuys. Written May 7, 2024.

  16. 28 Best Things To Do In Malacca: Historical Buildings ...

    The Malacca Dutch Square is definitely one of the most iconic sights of this charming historical city. The area is distinguished by a collection of picturesque, red colonial Dutch buildings built between 1660 and 1700 - you'll find the Stadthuys (known to be the oldest-existing Dutch building in the East), Christ Church, and the iconic Malacca clock tower here, often surrounded by colourful ...

  17. Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples: Melaka Travel Guide

    5.Malacca Sultanate Palace: Top 10 Things to do in Melaka for couples. Explore the Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum, a replica of the original palace of the Melaka Sultanate. The museum showcases artefacts, costumes, and historical displays, allowing visitors to learn about the region's history and royal heritage. Melaka Sultanate Palace 6.