Explore the charm of Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage city, on this immersive 8-hour shared Malacca Heritage Tour. Begin with a scenic 2-hour ride as your driver-guide shares fascinating stories about Malacca’s history. Upon arrival, visit iconic landmarks like St. Peter's Church and the vibrant Dutch Square, home to the Stadthuys and Queen Victoria Fountain. Admire the historic Christ Church, browse local crafts, and ascend St. Paul’s Hill for stunning city views and the ruins of St. Paul’s Church. Discover A’ Famosa, a remnant of a 16th-century Portuguese fortress, before enjoying a scenic stroll along the Malacca River. Wrap up your adventure at Jonker Street, known for its lively atmosphere, unique shops, and street food. Book now and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Malacca!
St. Peter's Church is one of the oldest Anglican churches in Malaysia, located in Melaka (Malacca) city. Built in 1710 by the Dutch during their colonial rule, it is known for its distinctive Dutch colonial architecture, characterized by red brick walls and a wooden ceiling. The church continues to be an active place of worship and a historical landmark, attracting visitors interested in Malaysia's colonial history.
Dutch Square, also known as Red Square, is a historic area in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia, named for its distinctive red buildings. It features Dutch colonial architecture dating back to the 17th century when Melaka was a Dutch trading port. The square is a popular tourist destination, renowned for landmarks such as the Stadthuys, Christ Church, and the Victoria Fountain, reflecting Melaka's rich cultural heritage and colonial past.
The Stadthuys, built between 1641 and 1660, is a prominent historical building in Melaka (Malacca) city, Malaysia. It served as the administrative center for the Dutch East India Company during their rule over Melaka. Today, the Stadthuys houses the History and Ethnography Museum, showcasing exhibits that illustrate the region's diverse cultural heritage and colonial history.
You will make your own way to the meeting points