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Malacca (Melaka) Travel Guide – Best Places to Visit in Malaysia Malacca (Melaka) is one of Malaysia’s most historic and culturally rich destinations, located about 2 hours from Kuala Lumpur. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage City, Malacca is famous for its colonial architecture, colorful streets, riverfront views, and unique blend of cultures. Visitors can explore iconic attractions such as Jonker Street Night Market, A Famosa Fort, Dutch Square (Red Square), St. Paul’s Hill, and the scenic Malacca River. The city offers a mix of Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences, making it one of the most interesting places to visit in Malaysia. Malacca is also known for its delicious local food, including chicken rice balls, Nyonya cuisine, and famous street food. Whether you are interested in history, culture, shopping, or food, Malacca offers a complete travel experience. Why Visit Malacca Malacca is perfect for travelers who want to explore Malaysia’s history and cultural diversity in one destination. The city is easy to explore, rich in heritage, and full of unique attractions, making it ideal for a day trip or short stay. How to Go to Malacca from Kuala Lumpur Malacca is حوالي 150 km from Kuala Lumpur and takes around 2 hours by car or bus. Private tours are the most convenient option, while buses are available from TBS (Terminal Bersepadu Selatan). Best Time to Visit Malacca Malacca can be visited year-round, but weekends are more lively with the famous Jonker Street Night Market. Weekdays are quieter and better for sightseeing. Top Things to Do in Malacca * Explore Jonker Street and night market * Visit Dutch Square and Christ Church * Discover A Famosa Fort and St. Paul’s Hill * Enjoy a Malacca River cruise * Try local street food and Nyonya cuisine Travel Tips Wear comfortable shoes as most attractions are within walking distance. Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid heat, and bring cash for street markets and small shops.
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