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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.
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I stayed 1 night there. The location is great. Its closes Malacca heritage and shopping mall..you can reach by walk around 5 to 10 mins. Besides, The owner is friendly who willing to tell you the direction which you want to go. ... more
This homestay is conveniently located within walking distance of the center of old Malacca. Its garden provides a peaceful shelter against rain, heat... and tiredness. Its main asset nevertheless is the exceptional welcome each guest receives from the the family operating the place. Any problem ? Any question ? They have the answer. Thank you. ... more
It was nice, the only thing that I dislike is the smoke (cigaratte) from neighbour's room. The boys doesn't care about the other even I asked them don't smoke at the balcony (we shared the balcony). We had to close our door, but still, the smoke got into our room. Tony is helpful and nice. =) ... more
a seemingly rainy trip
Malacca - Cameron Highlands - Penang - KL upon hitting Malaysia before flying back to Manila on Jan2. Should the rains get any harder, I might just skip CH and stayl longer in Malacca before heading out ...
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07/03 Malacca Hostel:Eastern Heritage or Rinas Bed and Breakfast 07/04 Malacca - KL Hostel ...
Budget Accomodation
Should i book accommodation online? Any recommendation which good budget hotel In Malacca (state)? ...
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Day Two: Malacca
Today we traveled two hours south of KL to Malacca. Once a little fishing village, Malacca was dominated by the Chinese, then the Portuguese, and finally by the British before it became one of the 13 states of Malaysia. Upon arrival, we were sweltering in the heat (Malaysia's climate is dominated by heat ...
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