Historical Malacca Day Tour (SIC)

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Melaka, often known as Malacca, is a historical state in Malaysia with a diverse cultural legacy and colonial influences. Its strategic location on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula made it a major trading port for centuries, attracting traders from China, India, and Europe. Our 8-hour Historical Malacca Tour promises to immerse you in the rich history, vibrant culture, and captivating appeal of this UNESCO World Heritage city.

Upon pickup from your hotel lobby in Kuala Lumpur, sit back and relax in your comfortable vehicle as you embark on a 2-hour scenic ride from Kuala Lumpur City Center right to Melaka. On your way there, your guide shares insights into the city's rich history while pointing out famous sites and buildings along the way. Once you’ve arrived at Melaka, you will begin your adventure by visiting St. Peter's Church, which was established in 1710 and is noted for its Baroque architecture and significance in Malacca's colonial history.

After having a quick photo stop at St. Peter's Church, you move on to exploring the Dutch Square. The Dutch Square, or the Red Square, with its prevalence of red-colored buildings, narrow roads, and various objects of historical importance, recalls recollections of the past when the Dutch dominated Malacca. You will witness the Stadthuys, which was built between 1641 and 1660 and functioned as the official residence of Dutch administrators. Nearby, the Queen Victoria Fountain, built in 1901, serves as a symbol of British colonial power.

Next, you’ll walk your way to the Christ Church of Melaka, which was built by the Dutch in 1753 and features beautiful red bricks and a distinct Dutch colonial design. This Dutch-built Anglican church, formerly Dutch-reformed, exemplifies Malacca's historic legacy. As Malaysia's oldest functioning Protestant church, it has a significant place in the country's religious history.

Along the way, you’ll notice several little souvenir stalls at the Dutch Square, as well as many rental tricycles parked along the road, which are a popular method to tour the sites of Melaka as the driver plays loud music. The trishaws are colorful and embellished with several cartoon characters. At the local craft and souvenir shop, you may browse and purchase unique traditional crafts and souvenirs to remember your visit.

Climbing St. Paul's Hill, you’ll come to the ruins of St. Paul's Church, which was originally built by the Portuguese in 1521. From this vantage point, we have panoramic views of Malacca's skyline and surrounding countryside. The views of Melaka from here are stunning, as are the ruins of this historic church situated on the summit of St. Paul's Hill. In addition to the ruins, there is a statue of St. Francis Xavier at the top.

After visiting the ruins of St. Paul’s Church, you can then ascend downward to see the iconic A’ Famosa, the renowned remains of a 16th-century Portuguese stronghold. The fortress, constructed by the Portuguese in 1511, was formerly part of a larger fortress complex. It was taken by the Dutch in 1641 and substantially destroyed by the British in the 18th century. This historical landmark provides insight into Malacca's colonial history.

After having a quick stop at A Famosa and listening to the historical insights given by your guide, we pause at a picturesque overlook to see the majestic Straits of Malacca and important landmarks such as the Independence Building and Memorial Club House. Next, you make your way for a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Malacca River, where you can admire the charming riverside scenery with decorated bridges, cafés, shophouses, and historic buildings along the way.

Our trip ends with a leisurely walk into the bustling Jonker Street in Chinatown, famous for its vibrant atmosphere, antique shops, and delicious street food. The area is rich with historical structures and stores providing local goods and food. There are many restaurants, cafes, and modern shops, which are really intriguing to observe in an authentic old street. Historical landmarks such as Chinese temples and the Hang Kasturi Mausoleum are roughly in the middle of the street. Take in these moments before you get back in the vehicle and enjoy the 2-hour ride back to your hotel in Kuala Lumpur.

Itinerary

08:00 Pick Up From Hotel

09:45 Reach Malacca

10:00 St.Peter’s Church

10:30 Dutch Square (Red Square)

11:00 Christ Church 1753

11:20 Queen Victoria Fountain 1901

11:50 Chinatown – Jonker street, Harmony street, Millionaire street Jalan Hang Jebat,

12:10 St. Paul’s Hill (Ruins of St. Paul's Church)

12:30 A’ Famosa Porta de Santiago

12:45 Malacca River Melaka River Walk

13:00 Independence Building / Memorial Club House

13:10 Handicraft & Souvenir Stop

14:30 Leave to KL

16:00 Reach Kuala Lumpur

Inclusions

  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Professional English Speaking Driver Guided Service
  • Private tour & transport transfers
  • Air-Conditioned transportation

Exclusions

  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Entrance to Museum
  • Trishaw Ride
  • Tour Guide: RM700
  • Tip or gratuity

Tour Plan

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St.Peter’s Church

St. Peter's Church is one of the oldest Anglican churches in Malaysia, located in Melaka (Malacca) city. Built in 1710 by the Dutch during their colonial rule, it is known for its distinctive Dutch colonial architecture, characterized by red brick walls and a wooden ceiling. The church continues to be an active place of worship and a historical landmark, attracting visitors interested in Malaysia's colonial history.

Dutch Square (Red Square)

Dutch Square, also known as Red Square, is a historic area in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia, named for its distinctive red buildings. It features Dutch colonial architecture dating back to the 17th century when Melaka was a Dutch trading port. The square is a popular tourist destination, renowned for landmarks such as the Stadthuys, Christ Church, and the Victoria Fountain, reflecting Melaka's rich cultural heritage and colonial past.

The Stadthuys 1641-1660

The Stadthuys, built between 1641 and 1660, is a prominent historical building in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia. It served as the administrative center for the Dutch East India Company during their rule over Melaka. Today, the Stadthuys houses the History and Ethnography Museum, showcasing exhibits that illustrate the region's diverse cultural heritage and colonial history.

Christ Church 1753

Christ Church, completed in 1753, is an enduring symbol of Dutch colonial architecture located in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia. It is one of the oldest functioning Protestant churches in Malaysia and Southeast Asia, known for its distinctive red brick facade and traditional Dutch architecture. The church continues to be an active place of worship and a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors interested in Melaka's rich history and cultural heritage.

Queen Victoria Fountain 1901

The Queen Victoria Fountain, erected in 1901, is a historic monument located in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia. It was built to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and stands as a symbol of Melaka's colonial history under British rule. The fountain features an ornate design with a statue of Queen Victoria on top, surrounded by four cherubs, and remains a notable landmark in the city's Dutch Square (Red Square).

Chinatown – Jonker street, Harmony street, Millionaire street

Jonker Street, located in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia, is a vibrant and bustling thoroughfare renowned for its cultural heritage and diverse offerings. It is lined with centuries-old shophouses that have been converted into shops, cafes, restaurants, and galleries, showcasing local crafts, antiques, and cuisine. Jonker Street is particularly famous for its night market, attracting tourists and locals alike with its lively atmosphere and array of street food stalls.

Harmony Street, also known as Jalan Tukang Emas or "Goldsmith Street," is a historical area in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia, famous for its religious diversity and coexistence. It is home to several religious sites in close proximity, including the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple (the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia), Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple (the oldest Hindu temple in Malaysia), and Kampung Kling Mosque (an ancient mosque with unique architecture). Harmony Street showcases Melaka's multicultural heritage and is a significant destination for cultural exploration and religious tolerance.

"Millionaire Street" refers to Jalan Tokong Besi, also known as "Millionaire's Row." It gained its nickname due to its historical association with wealthy Chinese merchants who once lived there during Melaka's prosperous era. Today, Jalan Tokong Besi retains its charm with well-preserved heritage buildings and is a popular spot for visitors exploring Melaka's rich cultural and historical sites.

St. Paul’s Hill (Ruins of St. Paul's Church)

St. Paul's Hill in Melaka (Malacca), Malaysia, is home to the ruins of St. Paul's Church, a significant historical site. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later used by the Dutch, it stands as a testament to Melaka's colonial past. Visitors climb a flight of stairs to reach the hilltop, where they can explore the remains of the church and enjoy panoramic views of Melaka city.

A’ Famosa Porta de Santiago

A' Famosa, specifically the Porta de Santiago, is a historical fortress gate located in Melaka (Malacca), Malaysia. Built by the Portuguese in the early 16th century, it was part of a larger fortress complex that once protected the city. Today, the Porta de Santiago is one of the few remaining structures of A' Famosa and serves as a popular tourist attraction, offering insights into Melaka's colonial history and strategic significance as a trading port.

Malacca River

The Malacca River is a historic waterway flowing through the heart of Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia. It played a crucial role in the city's development as a major trading port and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today, the river is revitalized with scenic river cruises, riverside cafes, and vibrant murals depicting Melaka's cultural and historical heritage, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

Independence Building / Memorial Club House

The Independence Building, also known as the Memorial Club House, is a historic landmark located in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia. It was originally built as a club for British officers during colonial times and later became a symbol of Malaysia's independence struggle. Today, the building serves as a museum and cultural center, commemorating Malaysia's journey to independence and showcasing artifacts related to the nation's history.

Handcraft and Souvenir Stop

Consists of diverse range of locally-made crafts and souvenirs available in Melaka (Malacca), Malaysia. These items include traditional handicrafts such as batik textiles, wooden carvings, and pottery, often reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore various shops and markets in Melaka to purchase these unique souvenirs as mementos of their visit.

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Please Note

  • A minimum of two (2) adults is required for this booking.
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation is nearby
  • Infant seats are unavailable
  • Kindly be at the lobby 5 minutes before the start time. If you can't find the driver, kindly contact +[ ].
  • As this is a shared transfer, early or late pick-up is possible.
  • The standard waiting time is only 5 minutes, and it will be considered “No Show” if you are not at the lobby on time.
  • Driver details will be sent via WhatsApp by 9 p.m. one (1) day before the tour.
  • Complimentary pick-up is available from hotels or residences located within a 3-kilometer radius of Twin Towers. (Most of the hotels are located here.)
  • If you are staying outside of Kuala Lumpur City Centre, kindly take a cab and wait for us at Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur. If you need pick-up from outskirt hotels, you may talk to the local operator about the charges, which can be paid directly upon pick-up.
  • Enter your hotel name and address at the checkout page, along with your WhatsApp number and country code.
  • After the tour, you will be dropped off at the Petronas Twin Towers.
  • You are advised to wear sensible shoes, sunscreen, and caps or hats.
  • For any questions, please WhatsApp directly to the local operator at +[ ].
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