Most reviewed Points of Interest & Landmarks in Melaka State
4.0Jonker Street(6.222 reviews) - Still as bustling as before! Points of Interest & Landmarks
Finally revisited Malacca’s most famous jonker street after not being able to travel here during the pandemic. The streets are still as bustling as before, night markets are still on every friday, sat and sun from 6pm onwards. Food choices are aplenty - from street food to restaurants, you will be so spoilt for choices! Sadly, several good old eateries/restaurants around/nearby jonker street have closed down during the pandemic, but there are still many places where you can try local dishes - highly recommend nyonya cuisine! Tip for those who are driving, roads will be closed from 5:30pm onwards to get ready for the weekend night market. There are nearby parking lots but traffic will be super congested so do try to avoid driving here on those days.See more..
4.0Red Square (Dutch Square)(1.950 reviews) - Nothing special but kids enjoyed the short ride Points of Interest & Landmarks
The center of town is referred to as "Red Square" because of the Dutch-inspired red buildings.See more..
4.0St. Paul's Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul)(1.808 reviews) - 500 years of heritage & culture packed into a small square area. Malacca was a trading hub and traces of Portuguese and Dutch pe Ancient Ruins • Points of Interest & Landmarks
The A' Famosa Fort and landmark St Paul's Church are two of the many attractions in this district.See more..
5.0The Huskitory(1.356 reviews) - Great interaction with beautiful Huskies! Wednesday: Spent 1-2 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks
Welcome to The Huskitory Show Home & Gallery. Visit Huskitory to enjoy unforgettable journey when you travel to Malacca, Malaysia. Cuddle with the Siberian Husky, feed them, hug them or even take a selfie or group photo with these adorable Huskies in the house. Enjoy relax hour, take a rest with your friends, family or the love one with all the Siberians around you after touring around the historical city. Share passion, care, love and every moment here with more than 20 huskies in the house. - Huskitory, Connecting People & Dogs -See more..
4.0Christ Church(1.061 reviews) - Landmark Building! Points of Interest & Landmarks • Religious Sites • Churches & Cathedrals
This is THE landmark building of Malacca! Anyone who visits Malacca must have a photo taken outside this church; otherwise, they can't claim to have visited Malacca! :-) To be honest, I didn't visit inside. Our guide told us the history of the place and we took our photos outside the building. I understand that it is still a working church. Perhaps another time on a return visit I shall have an opportunity to visit inside. We were very fortunate that on the day and time we visited the crowds had not built up yet and were able to take photos outside the church without too many people around! Many guide books tell you to take photos of the "I Love Melaka" sign near the church. Therefore many people were busy taking photos here, clearing the space for us to take pictures of the church instead! (Hurrah!) You should focus on taking photos of this historical building instead! Enjoy your time in Malacca!See more..
This 16th century Portuguese fort has been mostly destroyed; in its heyday it occupied a massive area and contained numerous government buildings, churches and hospitals.See more..
4.0Chinatown - Melaka(712 reviews) - Great Chinatown with fantastic eateries Neighborhoods • Points of Interest & Landmarks
Mansions, temples and antique shops are packed into the narrow streets of the lively Chinatown district.See more..
It has been some time that the Melaka River had its clean up started. But if one stays at the newer Melaka Raya area, most of the time is spent shopping and eating there. So it is easy to miss this enjoyable walk. There are shop houses that open their back doors to the river with brightly painted walls and murals to attract attention. The river walkway allows one to walk next to the mangrove trees. Now and then, a hint of the old river banks appear in the shabby squatter constructions still inhabited. We walked from Christ church to Kampung Morten but I'm sure the rest of it would be nice as well. Be warned that several properties adjacent to the river bank are fenced up and you have to exit from the river walk to the main road, in order to get to say, your hotel. Enjoy!See more..
4.5Melaka Straits Mosque(549 reviews) - Great sunset photo location Wednesday: Points of Interest & Landmarks • Religious Sites
The mosque itself was nice. Nothing as elaborate as Turkish mosques, but on par with other Malaysian mosques. The real treat is at sunset. Go to the jetty at the left to get a sunset photo to post on your wall at home, as the mosque itself lights up in green.See more..
4.0Kampung Kling Mosque(207 reviews) - Beautiful heritage mosque Points of Interest & Landmarks • Religious Sites
Beautiful mosque close to Jonker street. Heritage site as well. Built in 1748. The design of the mosque is so unique. Don’t have to miss your prayers when roaming around near the Jonker street.See more..
4.0Kampung Morten(172 reviews) - Cultural and Heritage Tour of the Village Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ask at Tourist Information and they will tell you about the free tours available. We did 2, one of which was Kampung Morton which lasted 1.5hrs and starts at 5pm in the village. We had a charming and knowledgeable guide. She took us through the streets and had permission to enter gardens to show us local herbs and produce growing. We were told about the construction of a typical Malay house and was able to go inside a house- pre arranged by the guide with the resident. She showed us a workspace of a local craftsman who makes model houses ( these are not for sale so it’s not a promotional trip trying to part you from your cash) and finally we ended at the local street restaurant who reputedly sells the best Nasi Lemak around. We did tip our guide but this is an interesting tour and represents great value. I can’t find it itemised separately on Trip Advisor but go to the tourist office.See more..
5.0Woof Station(83 reviews) - Friendly ethical place Wednesday: 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks • Educational sites
WOOF STATION is a pet cafe that features our own furkids from the breed of Alaskan Malamute, Samoyed and Old English Sheepdog . Enjoy their company, get entertained with their tricks and feel their love. No outside dogs allowed. APPOINTMENT COMPULSORY.See more..
4.0Keris Alor Gajah Square(1 review) - Open Field & Big Keris Statue Wednesday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
It's a landmark of Alor Gajah. Suitable to do exercise at the morning. Beautiful landscape design & a few food outlats open at evenningSee more..
4.0Masjid Salmah Khamis(1 review) - Peaceful mosque by the lake Points of Interest & Landmarks • Religious Sites
Masjid Salmah Khamis was completed around a year ago in a scenic part of Kampung Durian Daun. The village sits along the way between Masjid Tanah town and Alor Gajah, and by extension to the North South Highway. The mosque is partially built on a lake with green hills in the background. A recreational park is located on the other side of the lake. A religious school is located across the street and students from this school would flock the mosque at prayer times. Still new and the toilets are clean. Hopefully the mosque will be maintained far into the future. See more..