Malacca Historical Tour with Lunch

Enjoy a full-day adventure from Kuala Lumpur city center to explore the fascinating city of Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site teeming with history and culture. Take a brief lunch break at a local restaurant to savor the traditional Baba & Nyonya cuisine.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • The Stadthuys - The Stadthuys is a historical structure situated in the heart of Malacca City, the administrative capital of the state of Malacca, Malaysia in a place known as the Red Square. The Stadhuys is known for its red exterior and nearby red clocktower
  • A Famosa - A Famosa is a former Portuguese fortress located in Malacca, Malaysia. It is among the oldest surviving European architectural remains in Southeast Asia and the Far East. The Porta de Santiago, a small gate house, is the only part of the fortress which still remains today.
What's Included
  • Lunch
  • Sightseeing/Tour service in an air-conditioned vehicle/s
  • Pick up/drop off service from major Kuala Lumpur City Centre hotels
  • Assistance of English speaking driver/guide
What's Not Included
  • All Meals and accommodation as and where not specified above
  • Any Camera/video camera fees and other incidentals/insurance
  • Tips & Gratuities for Driver and tour Guide
Additional Information
  • Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
Location
The Stadthuys
Jalan Gereja
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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1lornie
Sep 20, 2023
A LEARNING EXPERIENCE - The tour is long but worth doing. I went to St. Francis Xavier grade school so had a special interest in visiting Malacca where he preached. Our guide was quite knowledgeable and answered all questions. I was especially impressed as I've had trouble in several Muslim countries. The women and children all had hijabs. At first, I felt unwanted, but having begun a conversation with a lady, I realized they are as unsure of us as we of them. It was a great learning experience for me. The people were kind. There was a small boy on a step with his mother eating jellybeans from a cone. I teased him in sign language about having no front teeth. We smiled and waved and continued on. I felt a tug on my shirt and there he was offering me a jellybean. The city reminded me of Manila in many ways. The old fort is interesting. Again, the guide was very good, and I did learn a great deal.
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