About Malacca
Melaka, a UNESCO World Heritage City, is often regarded as the birthplace of Malaysia’s history and multicultural identity. Once a powerful trading port linking East and West, it was influenced by Malay sultanates, Chinese settlers, Indian traders, and later by Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonizers — all of whom left a distinct mark on its architecture and culture. The iconic red buildings of the Dutch Square, the historic A Famosa fortress, and the scenic Melaka River showcase the city’s storied past. Beyond the old town, visitors can explore the maritime heritage at the Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum and enjoy panoramic views from the Melaka Tower.
Melaka’s vibrant culture thrives in its food and festivals. The famous Jonker Street comes alive at night with colorful stalls selling local delicacies such as chicken rice balls, satay celup, and cendol. Its Peranakan heritage is beautifully expressed through traditional Nyonya cuisine, crafts, and architecture. Festivals like the Melaka River Festival and Cheng Hoon Teng’s temple celebrations bring the city’s multicultural roots to life. Blending old-world charm with modern attractions, Melaka remains one of Malaysia’s most captivating destinations — a living museum of history, culture, and culinary delights.



Top Attractions
Discover the timeless charm of Malacca through its most iconic attractions — where every landmark tells a story of history, culture, and beauty waiting to be explored.
Savor Malacca’s Cuisine
Savor Malacca’s rich culinary heritage, where Peranakan, Malay, and Chinese influences blend to create unique dishes bursting with flavor and history.
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