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Tourist places in Malacca - Malaysia

Tourist places in Malacca - Malaysia

 

The province of Malacca or Malacca is the third in terms of size, and it is considered one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Malaysia because it is a region rich in tourist, recreational, historical and even modern attractions, from streets, beaches, temples and other attractions, and here we recommend to you the 10 most beautiful tourist places in Malacca

The 10 most beautiful tourist places in Malacca

1. Jonker Street

Jonker Street is one of the very famous shopping streets in Malacca, and it is the main street in Chinatown. It is famous for shops that sell clothes, antiques, and souvenirs, in addition to hosting the night market on Saturday and Sunday evenings of every week, which is the most popular time to wander around the street.

Walking around Jonker Street is not limited to shopping only, you will find some tourist attractions on and near the street, such as temples, mosques and other attractions, and the street is a tourist attraction that mixes the nobility of the past and modernity in one place, which is Jonker Street.

 

2. St. Paul's Angel Church

St. Paul's Church is the oldest church in Southeast Asia and Malaysia, and it is located on top of St. Paul's Hill, which is one of the highest points in Malacca and overlooks the tourist places and scenic natural areas in the city, and the ruins of the church form part of the Malacca Museum complex along with some shrines and historical monuments dating back to for the fifteenth century AD.

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You can buy some souvenirs near the church and take pictures on top of the hill.

3. Red Square in Malacca Stadthuys

The building area is about 1000 meters. It is considered the oldest Dutch historical building in the East so far. It is famous for the red clock tower. The red building built of mud was the official residence of the Dutch ruler and officers. It is now the Museum of History and Ethnography presenting the culture and traditions of Melaka.

Stadthuys means “town hall” and is therefore still very popular with locals and foreign tourists, being one of the oldest buildings in the area in Dutch colonial architecture. The building also houses the Museum of Literature and Poetry, and contains some ancient maps and manuscripts. It is located near Tang Ping Sui Tower, which is another shrine worth visiting.

access method

The building is located in the city center of Malacca, you can go to the building by taking a taxi or by walking if you live near the city center.

Notes

  • Entrance to the building includes entry to all museums inside
  • Photography is allowed
  • There are no lifts for wheelchairs
  • There are free guided tours from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm on weekends.

4. Melaka Wonderland Theme Park

It is a large water park surrounded by green areas in all respects, and the park contains 16 attractions, including an artificial wave pool, adventure island, and boat rides. There are also souvenir shops, restaurants and cafes, and it is one of the most beautiful family places in Malacca

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times of work:

From 11:00 am to 7:00 pm all days of the week except Monday and public holidays it is closed.

The average expected time to walk inside Wonderland Park in Malacca is about 4 hours

Entry prices:

  • 47 RM for adults
  • RM40 for children
  • RM25 for senior citizens
  • Admission is free for children under 3 feet
  • 5 ringgit to feed a rabbit
  • 5 ringgit for fish meal
  • The price of the pedal boat is RM20 for half an hour
  • These prices are for foreigners, entry prices for Malaysians are lower than these prices

What is in wonderland angel

  • Tornado Chaser
  • Kamikaze Racer
  • Wave Pool
  • Adventure Island
  • Pedal Boat
  • Tube Ride
  • Fish Feeding
  • Rabbit Feeding
  • Anaconda Twist

How to get to the Wonderland of Malacca

Malacca Wonderland amusement park is located 15 minutes from Malacca city and an hour and a half from Kuala Lumpur International Airport. It can be reached by renting a car or taking a taxi

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Notes:

  • Wearing a swimsuit is mandatory in all surfing areas
  • Diving is not allowed
  • Coolers, ice, bottled water, food and beverages from outside are not allowed inside the building

Park website from here

Telephone number: 6062313333+

5. Dutch Square Melaka

Melaka Dutch Square is located in Bandar Helier, and it is the most famous tourist attraction in Malacca. The square is surrounded by buildings painted in red, and therefore it is known as the Red Square. The red buildings were built between 1660 and 1700 AD, and the buildings are distinguished by their large windows and ornate iron fences. The place is always full of tourists and a bustling atmosphere, and one of the most important landmarks in Red Square is the Queen Victoria Fountain, which is a modern fountain designed to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Here you will also find gift and antique shops and local craft shops.

6. Melaka Straits Mosque

The number of Muslims in Malaysia is about 20 million people, or 65% of the total population of the country, so the mosques in Malaysia have a special and unique engineering character, and the Sala Malacca Mosque is one of the most prominent mosques in Malaysia, because it is built on the sea, and Muslim tourists and others like to see the reflections of the mosque lights On the sea whether at sunrise or sunset, the way to the mosque is also a wonderful sight depicting the beauty of the coast of the city of Malacca.

How to get to the mosque

By renting a car or taking a taxi, you can rent a car at a reasonable price through an application Grave 

7. The Shore Sky Tower

It is the tallest building in Malacca, and you can see all the sights in Malacca within 50 km from all sides with binoculars from the top of the tower, specifically on the 43rd floor, in addition to six units of telescopes around the ceiling and glass surface.

The 42nd floor of Tower 1 is the residential and commercial hub with two towers of hotels and residential towers with a shopping gallery on top and an observation deck on the 43rd floor. Also, the shatterproof glass floor is a great adventure factor in the tower.

Notes:

  • Food and drinks are not allowed
  • No smoking
  • There is no refund policy in the event of an injury, in the event of a natural disaster, or in the event of severe weather such as heavy rain
  • Damaged tickets are not usable
  • Tickets are sold on the second floor and then take the elevator to the 42nd floor

How to get to the tower

  • The tower is 18 minutes away from the city center, rent a taxi or walk through Jalan Syed Abdel Aziz Street

Suggested time in the tower: From one hour to two hours maximum

Wheelchair accessible

times of work:

From 9:00 am to 11:00 pm

Entry prices

  • For adults RM23
  • For children from 3 to 12 years old, 17 Malaysian ringgit
  • The price includes a set of postcards

Tower website from here

8. Pantai Klebang

Pantai Klebang is a popular beach in Malacca and is located near the Malaysian Square in Malacca. It is famous for its fishing activity and soft white sand, in addition to being a wonderful photography location, in addition to being a family place loved by children and adults, and many activities are available, including a children's playground.

The place has many food carts, drinks, nuts, sweets and other foods, sweets and drinks.

Tips

  • Make sure you have an umbrella with you while you're there, and don't walk barefoot on the beach
  • The beach is not clean to swim in, so we do not recommend trying swimming in it at all

way to get to the beach

The only bus that stops near Pantai Klebang is the 503 bus, the beach is within walking distance from the bus stop, or rent a car to get to the beach

Best time to visit the beach

The best time to visit Pantai Klebang is during the evening hours, when visitors can spend some time on the beach with a pleasant atmosphere while watching the magnificent sunset.

9. Upside Down House Melaka

Upside down house located in Bandar Hill, Melaka, it is a two-storey house with a mirrored version of a modern Malaysian house. Divided into a living room, master bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, it has upside down furniture and decoration

This tiny upside down house has all the basic amenities and a typical traditional house plan like any other, with all the furniture, walls and all the curtains and carpets hanging mysteriously in a way that defies all the laws of gravity.

For people who like to take pictures or even make vlogs and vlogs, this is the perfect place.

How to get to the upside down house

  • By renting a car from anywhere in Malacca
  • About 10 minutes drive from Jonker Street and about 3 minutes from Mahkota Palace and for visitors to Kuala Lumpur
  • By kl melaka buses for less than RM10 per person and it takes about XNUMX hours to get to Malacca bus station and from there you can book a cabin and go upside down

Suggested time to visit: From one hour to two hours maximum

times of work:

  • From Monday to Thursday: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
  • From Friday - Sunday and public holidays: 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

Entry prices:

  • RM22 for adults
  • RM16 for children under 12 years old
  • 16 RM for senior citizens
  • Free entry for children under 90 cm

Upside down house website from here

Telephone number: 601110722260+

10. Malaysia and ASEAN Cultural Park

It is an amusement park that includes copies of Asian and Malaysian houses with furniture, equipment and pieces of art that reflect the traditional architecture and culture of each country. They represent the XNUMX Malaysian states and the diversity of heritage in the form of replicas of houses, cultural performances, traditional costumes, handicrafts and traditional games of each state.

The 13 wooden houses are the main attractions in miniature Malaysia and are arranged in a circle.

How to get to Little Malaysia and the Asian Cultural Park?

  • By bus: A bus departs from Kuala Lumpur every hour, and takes about two and a quarter hours
  • By train: The city provides a train that runs between Kuala Lumpur, Little Malaysia and ASEAN Cultural Park every hour, and it takes about two hours to reach it. The train comes from the same route by ETS twice a day.

Suggested time to visit: Two to three hours maximum

Note: Free parking is available in the cultural park

times of work:

  • From 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, all days of the week except Thursday
  • Thursday from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm

Cultural show dates:

All days of the week: 11:00 am and 2:30 pm

weekend: 11:00 am, 2:30 pm and 4:00 pm

Telephone number: 6062349989+

Entrance tickets prices:

  • 24 MYR for adults
  • 15 ringgit for the elderly (over 60 years) and for children under 12 years
  • 18 Malaysian ringgit for students
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