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Malacca – listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008 – is one of Malaysia’s hottest tourist destinations. Blending modern action with its surrounding Dutch, Peranakan and Portuguese architecture,
Malacca has – over the years – developed at a mind-boggling rate. Home to the oldest functioning mosque, Catholic Church and Buddhist temple in the country, the city is uber-friendly and is best
represented by its Chinatown artists, cuisine and creative trishaws.
The most popular area to stay when you’re visiting Malacca is Melaka Raya – a locale closest to some of Malacca’s better bars
and nightlife – which is only a short walk to the historic centre and Chinatown. However if you have the option of staying in Chinatown, its probably best since these busy grid of streets is what Malacca
is all about and the illustrious Friday and Saturday Night Jonker Walk will literally be at your doorstep. The guide below will ensure that you find the right hotel in Malacca to fit your budget and
standards.
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