based on 152 reviewsMalacca's Portuguese Square is located on St. Paul's Hill, where the famous Fort Santiago is located. The Portuguese Square is not very large, it is just a relatively open flat land halfway up the mountain. There are many cultural relics and historical sites here, which is an important part of Malacca's multicultural culture. You must visit it.
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Malacca's Portuguese Square is located on St. Paul's Hill, where the famous Fort Santiago is located. The Portuguese Square is not very large, it is just a relatively open flat land halfway up the mountain. There are many cultural relics and historical sites here, which is an important part of Malacca's multicultural culture. You must visit it.
A former Portuguese colony, it is also an important place for navigation. The culture here is very complex, with traditional Malaysian residents and many colonial experiences of European powers. The number of tourists who come to visit is also quite fast.
The Portuguese Square is located on St. Paul's Hill in Malacca. There are many ancient architectural relics from the Portuguese colonial period. The square is very large and is located on the top of St. Paul's Hill. The scenery is very beautiful and you can overlook the entire ancient city of Malacca. It is definitely worth a visit.
Portuguese Square is located in the Portuguese village, about 3 kilometers from the city center. Eurasian mixed-race communities in Malacca live in villages. The square has a unique architectural design. It can taste delicious Portuguese food, enjoy dances, performances and other cultural activities.
The Portuguese Settlement was really interesting to me, as i looked for my ancestors heritage in Malaysia, and found a small community with such different cultural experiences, street and restaurant names were written in an "old" Portuguese. This square has plenty of food stalls, great to eat inexpensive seafood.