Take a half day walking tour to visit key historical and cultural sites of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Malacca. Discover the diverse cultures of this former colonial outpost including the Peranakan culture, unique to the straits of Malaysia.

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At 09:00 in the morning or 13: 00 in the afternoon, be picked up from the hotel for a half-day walking city tour of quaint Malacca. Steeped in history as a trading post due to its vital location along the Malacca Strait, the town is a melting pot of cultures resulting from distinct history from the rest of Malaysia notable due to the substantial Portuguese and Dutch influences.

Best explored on foot (a trishaw can be used for this tour at an additional cost), meander through areas steeped in history starting at the oldest remaining example of European architecture in Southeast Asia, A Famosa, before climbing St Paul’s Hill to visit St Paul’s Church and descending to one of the best examples of Dutch colonial architecture, the Stadthuys - the former Dutch City Hall which is flanked by flamboyantly decorated trishaws.

Enjoy food tastings at Peranakan-style eateries in Malacca, where Cantonese, Portuguese, and Malay ingredients and methods influence the cuisine. Sample a delicious warm Portuguese tart from one of the many nearby vendors.

Next, head to Temple Street, named for the multicultural range of temples and mosques that have lined the street since the early 18th century. This is the perfect place to get a taste of the area’s uniquely diverse local culture. Visit Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Kampong King Mosque and Sri Vinayagar Temple to better understand Indian, Chinese and Malay religious customs.

Continue to see restored Peranakan buildings (a cultural mix of Han-Chinese and Malay that forged its own style, known as the Baba-Nyonya, from the 15th century).

Visit the excellent Baba-Nyonya Museum along the way to learn more about the unique Peranakan culture before exploring some interesting antique stores and cafes along the famous Jonker Street.

Walk back to your hotel or continue exploring Malacca on your own.

Note: Baba Nyonya Museum is closed on Tuesday

 

Notes:

Baba Nyonya Museum is closed on Tuesday

 
Time: 09:00 - 13:00 / 13:00 - 17:00
Departure: Daily
Note:
- This is a private walking tour. A trishaw can be used at an additional cost
- ***Additional charges applied if private transfers are required from outlining hotels
- Please note it is not advisable to sell this program on Public holidays including Chinese New Year, Hari Raya and Labour Day due to some services being closed. Baba Nyonya Museum and smaller shops along the same street will be closed during this time.
- Guide rates subject to increase during public holidays https://publicholidays.com.my/. Ask to your travel consultant   

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