2-Day Melaka Marvels: Heritage & Culture

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by Elizabeth

May 7, 2024 · 2 min read

Melaka Tengah 2 Days Itinerary

Embark on a 2-day adventure through the historical heart of Melaka Tengah, where each corner tells a story of Malaysia's colonial past. Begin your journey at the iconic Dutch Square (Red Square), where the vibrant terracotta-hued buildings serve as a picturesque backdrop for your exploration. Just a stone's throw away, visit The Stadthuys, a striking church that stands as a testament to Melaka's Dutch colonial era. Continue to the Church of Saint Paul, a hilltop sanctuary offering insights into the region's rich religious tapestry. Next, delve into the military history of A'Famosa, an ancient fortress that whispers tales of sieges and battles. Ascend the Taming Sari Tower for panoramic views of the city, before diving into maritime history at the Muzium Samudera, home to the Flor de La Mar replica. On day two, immerse yourself in the cultural fusion at the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum, and then stroll through the historic Malacca Hokkien Huay Kuan. Seek serenity at the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Malaysia's oldest functioning temple, and admire the architectural beauty of Kampung Kling Mosque. Wander through the vibrant Melaka Street Art scene at The Well, where creativity meets heritage. Conclude your tour with a tranquil walk along the Malacca River, surrounded by historic buildings that reflect the city's storied past. This 2-day itinerary is designed to captivate your senses and leave you with a profound appreciation for Melaka Tengah's unique blend of history and culture.

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2 Days in Melaka Tengah Itinerary: Day 1

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Dutch Square (Red Square) Melaka

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Begin your Melaka adventure at the iconic Dutch Square (Red Square), where the pastel-hued buildings and the Christ Church stand as a testament to Melaka's Dutch colonial history. The observation deck offers a panoramic view of the city, making it a perfect spot to soak in the vibrant atmosphere and snap some memorable photos.

Attraction Info

  • Bandar Hilir, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
  • Suggested tour duration: 1 hour
  • Open 24 hours

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2

The Stadthuys

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Just a short stroll from the Dutch Square, The Stadthuys invites you to step back in time. As the oldest Dutch building in the East, this historical structure now houses a museum of ethnography and history. Its red-washed walls and nearby Christ Church make it a picturesque spot for history buffs and casual explorers alike.

Attraction Info

  • Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Closed on Mon;Open on Tue-Sun,9:00am-5:30pm
6 min,0.39 km
3

Church of Saint Paul, Malacca

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Continue your historical exploration to the Church of Saint Paul, Malacca, perched on St. Paul's Hill. This 16th-century church ruins whisper tales of its past glory and offer a serene escape with stunning views of the city. It's a poignant reminder of Melaka's rich tapestry of cultures and religions.

Attraction Info

  • 1935, Jln Kota, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
  • Suggested tour duration: 15-30 minutes
  • Open 24 hours
8 min,0.6 km
4

A'Famosa

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Next, discover the remnants of A'Famosa, once a formidable fortress and one of the oldest surviving European architectural remains in Asia. Although only a small part of the original structure, the Porta de Santiago gate, remains, its historical significance and the stories it holds are immense.

Attraction Info

  • Jalan Kota, Melaka
  • Suggested tour duration: 15-30 minutes
  • Open 24 hours
6 min,0.46 km
5

Taming Sari Tower (Malacca Tower)

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Elevate your Melaka experience at the Taming Sari Tower (Malacca Tower), where you can ascend to an observation deck for a breathtaking 360-degree view of the city. This modern structure contrasts with the ancient cityscape, offering a unique perspective on Melaka's evolution.

Attraction Info

  • Jln Merdeka, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open from 9:00am-10:00pm,Weekdays: 09:00-22:00 Weekends and public holidays: 09:00-23:00 Please refer to the official website for specific business hours https://www.menaratamingsari.com/plan-your-visit/operation-hours/
3 min,0.25 km
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Muzium Samudera (Flor de La Mar)

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Conclude your day with a visit to the Muzium Samudera (Flor de La Mar), a maritime museum that pays homage to Melaka's seafaring heritage. Housed in a replica of the Flor de La Mar ship, the museum showcases the city's historical importance as a trading port and its encounters with various colonial powers.

Attraction Info

  • Jln Merdeka, Banda Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Tue-Sun,9:00am-5:00pm
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2 Days in Melaka Tengah Itinerary: Day 2

1

Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum

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Begin your second day in Melaka with a journey through time at the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum. Nestled in the historic heart of the city, this cultural center offers a one-hour immersive experience into the Peranakan lifestyle, showcasing a blend of Chinese and Malay heritage through its well-preserved interiors and artifacts. The museum's vibrant exhibits and authentic furnishings provide a unique glimpse into the opulent lives of the Baba-Nyonya community.

Attraction Info

  • 48-50, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Tue-Sun,10:00am-4:15pm

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2

Malacca Hokkien Huay Kuan 福建会馆

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Continue your cultural exploration at the Malacca Hokkien Huay Kuan, a mere stone's throw away from your first stop. Spend an hour marveling at the historic building that stands as a testament to the Chinese influence in the region. This establishment not only serves as a gathering place for the Hokkien community but also as a beacon of traditional architecture and ancestral heritage, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Attraction Info

  • 23, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
  • Suggested tour duration: 1 hour
  • Open 24 hours
3 min,0.25 km
3

Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

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Next, visit the serene Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, a place of worship that exudes tranquility amidst the bustling city. Dedicate an hour to this spiritual sanctuary, which is the oldest functioning temple in Malaysia. Admire its intricate carvings, ornate roof ridges, and the harmonious blend of Taoist, Buddhist, and Confucian elements that reflect the diverse religious fabric of Melaka.

Attraction Info

  • No. 25, Jalan To’kong, Melaka 75200, Malaysia
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Fri, Sun,7:00am-8:30pm;Open on Mon-Thu, Sat,7:00am-6:00pm
1 min,0.11 km
4

Kampung Kling Mosque

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A short walk will lead you to the Kampung Kling Mosque, an architectural marvel that represents the Islamic faith in Melaka. With one hour to explore, you'll be captivated by the mosque's unique Sumatran design, featuring a blend of Hindu, Chinese, and Malay influences. The mosque's distinctive minaret and artful geometric patterns are a testament to the cultural melting pot that is Melaka.

Attraction Info

  • 75200 Malacca, Malaysia
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
1 min,0.14 km
5

Melaka Street Art (The Well)

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Immerse yourself in the vibrant Melaka Street Art scene at The Well for a two-hour visual feast. This characteristic neighborhood is a canvas for local and international artists, where the walls tell stories and the colors speak of the city's rich history and contemporary pulse. Wander through the alleys and let the creative energy of the street art inspire you.

Attraction Info

  • 1938, Jalan Kampung Kuli, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
6 min,0.44 km
6

Malacca River

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Conclude your day with a tranquil hour by the Malacca River, where historic buildings line the water's edge, reflecting the city's colonial past. The river, once a bustling trade route, now offers a peaceful respite and a picturesque backdrop for a leisurely evening stroll or a relaxing river cruise to cap off your Melaka adventure.

Attraction Info

  • Sungai Melaka
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
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Top Things to Do in Melaka Tengah-2024

TOP 1
The Stadthuys
The Stadthuys
4.5/5 · 759 review
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Highlights:
The Dutch Red House is located in the center of Holland Square. It was built in 1650. It is said that it was originally a church, and was later changed to the city government. It is now the Malacca Museum, which houses historical relics from Malay, Portugal, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Play Guide Today, the museum in the Red House is actually divided into six museums, displaying different historical relics, so it is called "StadthuysMuseumsComplex", including the Museum of History and Ethnology (MuseumSejarahdanEtnografi), Art Museum (MuseumSastera), Education Museum (MuseumPendidikan) et al. Crossing the Malacca River Bridge to the east bank of the river, you will be greeted by a neat square with a red clock tower and a Victorian fountain. Like all fountains, there will always be tourists throwing into it. Coins to make a wish. The square is surrounded by red Dutch buildings. Facing the square is the old Red House, which is the oldest building preserved by the Dutch in the East. The Stadthuys have thick red brick walls, heavy hardwood doors, and wide stone steps in front of them. Museum Introduction The larger of the 6 museums is the History and Ethnology Museum. The main antiques are related to the past Malacca Dynasty. You can see a lot of exquisite china, turtle coins, introductions of Prime Ministers of Malaysia in various periods, models of the Dutch town of Malacca, and understand the wedding scenes of locals. Then you can visit the Educational Museum, which is much smaller in size, a miniature one. You can see the museum make miniatures of past classes. I saw the schoolbags, school shoes worn by the students at that time, and the telephones people used at that time. If you have enough time, you can also visit the art museum, which mainly exhibits many oil paintings, depicting the history and living conditions of the Malays. In addition, the Muslim Museum mainly introduces some religious history and culture about Muslims. The back door of the museum is behind the Christ Church. After the tour, you can go directly to the church to visit. In addition, there are small shops lined up along the street at the bottom of the red house, and handicrafts of the same color are richer in colors and styles. If you like, you can buy some as souvenirs.
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Malacca Strait
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4.6/5 · 175 review
Highlights:
The Strait of Malacca is a strait between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. It is named after Malacca, an ancient city in Malaysia along the coast. The northwest end of the strait connects to the Andaman Sea in the Indian Ocean, and the southeast end connects to the South China Sea. It is now jointly managed by Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. The strait is in the equatorial windless zone, and there are many calm days throughout the year. The bottom of the strait is flat, mostly sandy, and the water flow is gentle. It is an indispensable attraction for visiting Malacca.
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Malacca River
Malacca River
4.6/5 · 471 review
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Highlights:
The Malacca River is a small, narrow strait that connects the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. However, it is this long and narrow ocean passage that carries the necessary passage between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. There are boating activities on the Malacca River held here every day. The registration office is at the tourist center office behind the pier. . This tour takes 45 minutes and travels all the way through the city, where you will see old warehouses, fish markets and more. You will also pass KAMPUNGMORTEN, a typical Malay village house called VILLASENTOSA. The return journey will pass through various piers along the river. Yachts are also provided here to take tourists to the islands off the Straits of Malacca to play.
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TOP 4
Melaka Straits Mosque
Melaka Straits Mosque
4.6/5 · 124 review
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Highlights:
The Malacca Straits Mosque is located on the artificial island of Malacca. If the water level is high, it looks like a floating building. The Straits Mosque under the sunset is very beautiful. The sound of chanting from the radio and the sound of the waves are intertwined. The golden dome is reflected in the setting sun. After dark, the mosque will light up, and the whole building will turn into another color, with a unique charm.
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TOP 5
Chinatown
Chinatown
4.4/5 · 241 review
taCommentInfo-imageBased on 716 review
Highlights:
Where there are Chinese, there are temples, ancestral halls and markets, and there are Chinatowns. In Malacca, Malaysia, a Southeast Asian country, there is a Chinatown. Chinatown has not only become the carrier of overseas inheritance of Chinese culture, but also the place where the spirit of overseas Chinese is placed. Melaka's Chinatown, also called Jonker Street, is located on the north bank of the Malacca River. Although most of the buildings here are hundreds of years old, you can still see traditional Chinese architectural features. Walking across the bridge over the Malacca River, the shape of a treasure ship straddles the street. The famous Chinese Tea Room (Hainan Chicken Rice) is on the right hand side of the entrance of Chinatown. It was full of people outside and outside, and there were many people waiting by the door. Behind the Western Treasure Ship Landscape is San Shugong Food Company, which makes people feel that Chinese cultural elements are oncoming as soon as they arrive in Chinatown. Next to the third uncle is the famous Chinatown in Malacca, which is a place that tells the old stories of the old shops in the old streets of Malacca. Chinatown is about 400 meters long, and the width of the road is only enough for two cars to lean over. The streets are mostly two-story buildings with high beams and arcades, all of which have a history of more than 100 years. On the lintel of Xiangjie Street, there are characters such as "Tongfa", "Fengshun", "Fengjie", etc. These are the shop names left over from the ancestors, so people can think of the prosperity of the commercial market in the past. scene. Walking into Chinatown, in addition to the Chinese architectural style shops on both sides, there are 8 temples and guild halls standing in the short street. These buildings still retain dripping eaves, and the walls are inlaid with exquisite Chinese element decorations and patterns. The Chinese community in Malacca still retains traditional Chinese customs, such as burning incense to worship their ancestors at ordinary times. During the Spring Festival, residents wear red cloth, new clothes, New Year greetings, hanging palace lanterns, sticking Spring Festival couplets, setting off firecrackers, visiting graves during Qingming Festival, and Dragon Boat Festival. Dragon boat races to eat brownies, Mid-Autumn Festival to eat moon cakes and so on. Especially when the wedding is held, the ceremony is quite authentic. The groom wears a long gown and a jacket, a satin ribbon on the back, and a small cap with melon skin on his head, while the bride sits in a sedan chair. One of the most famous is the Hokkien Guild Hall. On the roof of the gate, there are statues of the "Eight Immortals" familiar to Chinese people. For the Jiangmen folks in Malacca, they can also find their spiritual home here - Gangzhou Guild Hall, located at the other end of Chinatown. This is a three-story building built in 1887. The first floor is leased to a cultural company, and the second and third floors are used as the office space of the guild hall. Chinatown is really worth taking a stroll. The buildings here have their own characteristics, and the colors are mostly bright tones. There are graffiti-style Western paintings, and there are also Chinese-style dragon-shaped patterns. Human-powered floats can be seen everywhere on the street. If you are tired from walking, you might as well ask one to take a seat and experience the style of the town. It is not too early to visit Chinatown. According to local people, to experience the culture of Chinatown, you must wait until the afternoon. In the afternoon, Chinatown is completely different from the daytime situation, the street vehicles stop entering, the stalls and hawkers flock, and the streets are crowded with tourists from all over the world. Walking along Chinatown, the shops and residences on both sides of the ancient streets are mostly two-story buildings. In these shops, there are various souvenirs, special products, clothing, etc., but most of the goods here are from China. In addition, if you have enough time, you can go to the nearby Malacca River to see it at night. At the beginning of the lanterns, there are tiny lights on the shore. Walking on the bridge to enjoy the scenery on both sides is also very artistic.
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Melaka Tengah 2 Days Itinerary