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8.1 5903 reviews
Malacca
23/06 – 26/06
SG$45/nighttotal: SG$135 (3 )
Mercury Boutique Hotel
1 4
hotel , Malacca
The Mercury Boutique Hotel is situated in the heart of Melaka, just a short walk from Mahkota Parade and Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall, and within a 450-yard distance from the Maritime Museum. This 3-star hotel has received very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hotel offers single rooms, each with one bathroom, and features amenities such as air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour front desk. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar, as well as room service and free parking.
8.8 631 reviews
Malacca
05/07 – 06/07
SG$27/nightfor 1 night
Oyo 90229 3 Little Birds Homestay 4bhk
1 2
hotel , Malacca City
Oyo 90229 3 Little Birds Homestay 4bhk is located in Taman Kota Laksamana, a short walk from the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum and the lively Jonker Street Night Market. This 2-star homestay has received excellent user ratings, making it a great choice for travellers seeking a comfortable and convenient stay in Malacca City. The 4-bedroom homestay features a garden, a terrace, and parking facilities. Guests can enjoy the convenience of air conditioning, internet access, and a smoke-free environment.
9.0 336 reviews
Malacca
23/06 – 26/06
SG$43/nighttotal: SG$129 (3 )
Guan Gong Hotel Jonker Street
1 2
hotel , Malacca
The Guan Gong Hotel Jonker Street offers a 2-star stay in Malacca, located directly on Jonker Street within the UNESCO World Heritage district, providing convenient access to numerous cultural sites. This establishment features complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning in select rooms, and on-site parking, with laundry services and some rooms including complimentary beverages and bathrobes.
8.6 6203 reviews
Malacca
01/09 – 30/11
SG$76/nighttotal: SG$6840 (90 )
Asiatic Hotel
1 2
hotel , Malacca
The Asiatic Hotel is located in Malacca, within walking distance of Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum and Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, and less than 3.2 kilometres from Straits Chinese Jewelry Museum Malacca. This 3-star hotel offers comfortable accommodation and has received very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. Rooms are air-conditioned and feature amenities such as a desk, electric kettle, fridge, safety deposit box, TV, and a private bathroom with a bidet. Guests can enjoy a range of facilities including a spa, concierge service, restaurant, parking, and free Wi-Fi.
Frequently asked questions about motels in Malacca
What are the top attractions in Malacca for solo travelers?
For solo travellers, you could visit the A Famosa, the oldest European building in Southeast Asia, or spend an afternoon at the Jonker Street night market. You could also explore the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, which is a great way to learn about the Peranakan culture.
Which neighborhood in Malacca is the best to find motels?
The best place to find motels in Malacca is in the heart of the city, near the Jonker Street area. You can find plenty of options along Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock and Jalan Hang Jebat.
What are the best motels for families and kids in Malacca?
The best motel for families and kids in Malacca is Sz Hotel.
Where can budget travelers find cheap local food in Malacca?
For cheap local food, you can head to the food stalls at the Malacca Central Market. You can find all sorts of Malay, Chinese and Indian dishes for under 10 ringgits. Alternatively, the food stalls at the Jonker Street night market are also great for finding cheap and delicious food.
What are the best affordable restaurants in Malacca?
For affordable restaurants, you could try the 'Klebang Original Coconut Shake' for a delicious coconut shake, or head to 'Restoran Ikan Bakar' for a great selection of grilled seafood. Both are very popular with locals and tourists alike.
What pros and cons come with booking a motel in Malacca?
Motels in Malacca are generally affordable and offer a good location, but they can be a bit basic in terms of amenities. You might not find a swimming pool or a restaurant, but they are usually clean and comfortable.
What are the less known or hidden attractions in Malacca?
For a hidden gem, try visiting the 'Cheng Hoon Teng Temple', the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia. It's a beautiful example of traditional Chinese architecture, and it's often overlooked by tourists. Another hidden gem is the 'St. Paul's Hill', which offers great views of the city.