Budget Accommodation Asia Malaysia Malacca
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A fascinating blend of Portuguese, Dutch and British influences have made Malacca one of the most popular tourist destinations in Malaysia. Although it's possible to visit as a daytrip from Kuala Lumpur, you are better off spending a night or two here.
From the Malacca Travel Guide
Average cheapest prices by month.
The guesthouse is clean. The bad news is that it is very noisy (noise from people gathering at the hostel, from opening and closing for the door); we can’t have the nice sleep at night time till morning. Although that is a notice from guesthouse that “please keep quiet after 11:00PM’. Price RM100. ... more
A great place to stay if you're on a budget. Good location right near historical Jonker Street. Rooftop bbq/meeting was great. Enjoyed my stay. Dorm beds could be improved, however. ... more
The location and the facilities are quite good, service is also very good. The owner and his wife are quite nice. ... more
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