Bayview Hotel is just 0.6 mi from Melaka City Center. It features a fitness center with steam room and sauna facilities. The hotel also offers an outdoor pool and a karaoke lounge.
Hallmark Crown Hotel is a 10-minute walk from Dataran Pahlawan and Mahkota Shopping Mall. It features an outdoor pool, a business center and complimentary WiFi access throughout its premises.
Set in Melaka, 8.1 mi from Melaka Sentral, Ames Hotel offers accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Featuring free WiFi and a fitness center, Ibis Melaka offers accommodations in Melaka, 1312 feet from Sam Po Kong Temple. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
Located steps away from the riverfront, 1825 Gallery Hotel offers accommodatinos in Melaka. Guests can enjoy meals at the in-house restaurant or have a drink at the bar.
Samuel
Malaysia
Interior design is amazing. Fast check-in and out process. Room and bathroom were clean. Netflix is provided in room.
Sojourn Guest House Melaka welcomes guests with an open-kitchen restaurant, this boutique property is only a 10-mintue drive from the popular Jonker Street.
Housed in a heritage building showcasing traditional Peranakan culture, Baba House Melaka is a 3-minute walk from bustling Jonker Street. Massage services, free Wi-Fi and free parking await guests.
Clean, beautiful interior design, had nice ambience
Boasting heritage architecture and parts of a mansion dated back to 1920, The Majestic Malacca Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World is set along the banks of Melaka River and features elegantly...
Traditional and very helpful with an old world charm
Located in Malacca, a 8-minute walk from The Stadthuys, CHRISTEE SUITES HOTEL has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a restaurant.
Very spacious room, clean, good facility and good location.
Tastefully restored from a Peranakan culture townhouse, Heeren Straits Hotel offers boutique accommodations in Melaka. Featuring mid-century architecture, it also houses an on-site restaurant.
Lovely property very tastefully laid out and very pretty
Heeren Palm Suites is located in Melaka. Free WiFi access is available. Each room provides you with air-conditioning, a mini-bar, electric kettle and a seating area.
Beautiful heritage property sympathetically restored. Great staff.
Featuring rooms with a private balcony and free internet, Casa Del Rio is located by the Melaka River. It modern facilities include an infinity pool and 3 dining options.
The awesome location and the style of the property.
Located in Ayer Keroh, Mudzaffar Hotel offers accommodations away from the hustle and bustle of Melaka. It features an outdoor swimming pool and guests can enjoy meals at the in-house restaurant.
Big room and bathtub
Prayers mat available in the room.
Featuring free WiFi and a fitness center, Ibis Melaka offers accommodations in Melaka, 1312 feet from Sam Po Kong Temple. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
Located steps away from the riverfront, 1825 Gallery Hotel offers accommodatinos in Melaka. Guests can enjoy meals at the in-house restaurant or have a drink at the bar.
Location and excellent service and fantastic staff
Featuring artworks from local artists, The Pines Melaka offers spacious and stylish accommodations with free WiFi. It has a salt-water outdoor pool, 2 dining options and a playground.
The room furniture design is good.
Very clean and neat
Sojourn Guest House Melaka welcomes guests with an open-kitchen restaurant, this boutique property is only a 10-mintue drive from the popular Jonker Street.
I come this hotel every time when i came to melaka
Courtyard by Marriott Melaka has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Malacca. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk. Guests can use a bar.
BREAKFAST WAS GOOD , WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE ROTI CANAI
Conveniently located just a 10-minute walk to the historical A’Famosa in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Malacca, the beautiful Gingerflower Boutique Hotel offers charming accommodations equipped...
very clean and good location. staffs are super friendly.
Located a few steps from Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Jade Guesthouse has rooms with air conditioning in Malacca. The property is close to Menara Taming Sari, Porta de Santiago and Christ Church Malacca.
Location is perfect to visit Malaka. The staff is very helpful and responsive
Located along Jonker Street, the 3-story refurbished heritage building of The Blanc Boutique Hotel features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property.
1.4 miles from Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum, De Benz Inn is located in Malacca and has free WiFi, concierge services and express check-in and check-out.
Located in Melaka, 1640 feet from Porta de Santiago, Timez Hotel Melaka features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and comes with a TV.
perfect location, great staff and the room was clean
Located in Malacca, Swing & Pillows - Jonker Street Malacca provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
FAQs about hotels in Malacca
On average, 3-star hotels in Malacca cost £23 per night, and 4-star hotels in Malacca are £37 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Malacca can be found for £70 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Malacca this weekend is £35 or, for a 4-star hotel, £77. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Malacca for this weekend cost around £101 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £46 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Malacca for tonight. You'll pay around £57 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Malacca will cost around £105, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Historic Melaka (or Malacca) is the capital of the Malaysian state of the same name, home to one of the country’s first sultanates. The replica of the sultan’s palace is one of the city’s top attractions.
The end of the sultanate came with the Portuguese conquest of Melaka in the 16th century. Reminders of this period include part of A Famosa fort, and there is also a fort built by the next settlers, the Dutch. Several Dutch churches also remain, including Christ Church with its pinkish façade.
Nowadays, Melaka is a melting pot of various cultures, and Chinese temples, such as wonderful Cheng Hoon Teng, sit happily alongside Hindu temples and mosques. The most spectacularly located of the latter is Masjid Selat (or Malacca Straits Mosque), on stilts above waters lapping an offshore island.
Many Melaka hotels on Booking.com are near the promenade lining the narrow city beach, and others are near more secluded beaches in the suburbs. The Melaka River splits the city into 2, and the further inland you travel along it, the more traditional the buildings become.
Just before the river’s first bend is Jonker Street, the heart of Chinatown and popular for its night markets, while a few miles to the north is Melaka Airport in the Batu Berendam district.
Great tourist hub with lot's of local foods and...
Great tourist hub with lot's of local foods and entertainment. Not really suitable for older people as most of the places were walking mode with unstable grounds. I would definitely go back but not in the public holiday season as I was stuck in my car for 2 hours for a 7km distance to the mall.
S
10
Scored 10
Good to spend at least 3 nights in Malacca.
Good to spend at least 3 nights in Malacca. We stayed in 3 different hotels with different experiences. Recommend to enjoy local food. Most of the places are within walking distance. A gentle reminder from local, major/main roads will be closed for cars to enter during weekends in the heart of Jonker streets.
Johari Jaakop
Malaysia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The food.
Historical places.
The food.
Historical places.
Shopping.
Jonker Street.
Historical places.
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Anonymous
Malaysia
10
Scored 10
The stay in Malacca was great for travelers who love to walk...
The stay in Malacca was great for travelers who love to walk and get a feel of the heritage city. Even the architecture is amazing. The river walk provides plenty of opportunities for travelers to go drink at the bars in the night, walk on Jonker street, and finally try out the river cruise. In the noon, you can take a look at the beach, The Stadthuys, and A'Famosa. Food options are definitely not limited to Asam Pedas and steamboat but also Cafe's and Bars too. Given the strategic location of my hotel, getting around Malacca was easy. Be wary that I used a private vehicle (a car) so I am unable to comment on the ease of other transportation methods such as Grab/Uber. The public transportation is unavailable unfortunately. I did not see any buses/bus stops around. Please avoid riding the rickshaws when offered due to it's overprice and loud music for a short ride around town. You could enjoy the walk rather than pay for a short and worthless ride
Fathi
10
Scored 10
Melaka is accessible from south or from the north.
Melaka is accessible from south or from the north. Lively town and a lot of baked fish stalls or outlets or seafood outlet for that matter. People come to Melaka for its baked fish and nasi lemak. Or fish asam pedas ( sour n spicy ) is the special menu. Other than that of course the Tom Yam menu Thai recipe.
Breakfast in Melaka is very enjoyable _ there are roti canai with asam pedas gravy, nasi lemak, malay cakes etc.
MOHD ZIN UDIN
Malaysia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Ever since local authorities closed the main road towards...
Ever since local authorities closed the main road towards Mahkota. And also some access street road near Jonker walk during weekends. This has made some inconveniences to motorists. Lot of road diversions and spiking of car park charges. All these to me otherwise most of us inconveniently travelling around the said area. Hopefully some improvement can be done in future to come. Thank you for reading this.
The hotel is very clean and the amenities are well maintained. Cold and hot water is available at the corridor. The location is so strategic and easily accessible to all the tourists hot spots. The front staff was very helpful to arrange an immediate room housekeeping service for us when our room was not cleaned due to my mistake for accidentally turned the door tag to "Do not disturb". Overall it was a pleasant stay for us and I will definitely choose Fomecs again if I were to return to Malacca.
Location was perfect, just a 5 minute walk through Little India to the river and centre of town. Room was quiet.
The hotel was nicely designed and reception was friendly and helpful. The parking behind the hotel was great.
The room was clean and comfy, the bed was firm as expected in Malaysia but comfy. We didn't use the rooftop pool but it looked good.
Breakfast was a buffet with toast, cereal, roti, curly fries, chicken curry, noodles and I think a few more things. All was nice.
Arenaa Deluxe Hotel is always my first choice. I've stayed here many times and never once disappointed with their services. The staff are friendly, very helpful and efficient. I highly recommend this hotel to all my family and friends to stay here whenever they visit Melaka and they are also regulars now. The rooms are cozy and clean with comfortable beds and pillows. Very convenient and close to restaurants and not far from the town area. I love the view from the balcony 😁.
Well excellent location. . I did not opt for the breakfast after viewing. Frankly not that great of a spread.
Anyway, Malaysia is known for its traditional local delights. Hence stepping out for breakfast always brings the excitement to another level.
Bayview Hotel staff was very personal and obliging. In a nutshell, you can just seek clarification as many times as possible and they don't waver in their response.
The building is gorgeous and newly renovated. It's steps away from Jonker street and is one of the beautiful Malacca heritage houses. Close to all the happening spots. Staff is lovely, breakfast was great, its served in the sister hotel Heeren Palms so we got to enjoy two properties. The house keeping fellow was impressive. He did a fabulous job.I would return happily again. Don't have enough leave this year... 😭
Beautiful, serene gardens which offered tranquility not far from all the renowned attractions of Melacca. The pool was so lovely and peaceful. Hosts are amazing, so helpful and went far and beyond expectations.
It was good to stay in a Dutch heritage home and support some Malacca history. This offered a better and more personal experience to hotels and is highly recommended.
The room was super clean and the location was a good walking distance to the main attractions and restaurants. We really appreciated the free water dispenser and the fact the hotel kept our bags at reception on check out day while we explored more of Malacca. The staff were really helpful and adhered to all our requests.
I like the fact that the unit is on the highest level at the aparment.. night view of Malacca City was stunning especially during Raya because we can see the fireworks on top..The host was friendly and the check in was smooth..Will come back for next stay..
i like this hotel location near to all malacca attraction,zoo melaka,taman buaya and melaka wonderland... so convenient..and the staff,food and our room so awesome..will comeback again..and have bathtub
near main road, cheap price with breakfast, the room is spacious, like 4 star hotel..all Hallmark Hotel in Malacca is awesome with super duper cheap price..near 99 speedmart and 2 ringgit store.
The hotel is very clean and recommended for those who wish to walking distance to Jonker walk and enjoy the malacca river with cruise. Only takes 10 minutes walking. Quiet environment as well.
All the staff were absolutely delightful and so helpful. The hotel is right in the heart of old Malacca. Lots to see and do right there. Very quiet room. All very clean. Plenty of hot water.
The location of the hotel which is not at the city centre makes the hotel easily to get to and less traffic hassle since Malacca is known to have heavy traffic on their roads.
Nothing I like it 😔. I reached the hotel and they didn't confirmed my booking and they asked me to make bank to bank transfer for my booking...they was very stupid 😞
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