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Top 10 Night Attractions in Melaka [2025]

Melaka River Cruise
Melaka River Cruise
Melaka River Cruise
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Melaka River Cruise

Melaka River Cruise

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191 reviews
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6.9
From QAR 29.88
Based on 830 reviews
Melaka City Center | 1.5 km from downtown
Phone +6062814322
Address: Jalan Persisiran Bunga Raya, 75100 Melaka, Malaysia
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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No.1 of Best Things to Do in Melaka
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It’s worth the experience with small kids, my son is 3 years old and he enjoyed it so much!
Good experience, great price when purchasing with the trip, easy redemption of tickets at counter , nice scenery with the cruise ..worth it
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The Stadthuys
The Stadthuys

The Stadthuys

4.5
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885 reviews
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6.7
Based on 789 reviews
Jonker | 28m from downtown
Phone +6062826526
Address: 31, Jalan Laksamana, Banda Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.2 of Best Things to Do in Melaka
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The Dutch billion house in Malacca is definitely a stunning travel destination! The red house was originally the colonial Dutch Governor's Mansion, and the exterior wall was a striking orange color, with the bell tower in the small square and the church marking these historical relics together, becoming a cultural heritage for all mankind. The Dutch Red House is worth a visit.
Such a lovely place to take a stroll. It is nearby the river and most famous attractions of Melacca. You can also find funny people in costumes here. Highly recommend
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Encore Melaka
Encore Melaka
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Encore Melaka

Encore Melaka

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310 reviews
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6.5
From QAR 67.40
Based on 612 reviews
Klebang | 3.4 km from downtown
Phone +6062707777
Address: Impression City, No. 3, Jalan KSB – Impression 8, Kota Syahbandar, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.3 of Best Things to Do in Melaka
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Absolutely amazing experience at Encore Melaka! The entire theatre design and production quality are world class. The 360° rotating audience setup is mind-blowing. It makes you feel completely immersed in every scene, as if you’re part of the story. The technology, lighting, sound effects, and seamless stage transitions are unlike anything I’ve seen before.As someone who grew up in a Baba Nyonya household, I found the cultural elements especially meaningful and nostalgic. It truly brought the heritage to life in such a powerful way.Even my elder parents were impressed with the show. They were fully engaged from start to finish and kept talking about it afterward. The crew were also very friendly and helpful, making the whole experience smooth & welcoming from the moment we arrived.After the show, we continued the experience with a delicious Baba Nyonya meal. It was the perfect way to end the evening. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Melaka. A definite must watch!
The Encore Show is wonderful,moving and heartfelt.It is definitely worth it!We loved every minute of it.Professional cast and touching story telling..The theater ia also great and the staff helpful.
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Taming Sari Tower (Malacca Tower)
Taming Sari Tower (Malacca Tower)
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Taming Sari Tower (Malacca Tower)

Taming Sari Tower (Malacca Tower)

4.7
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281 reviews
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6.3
From QAR 16.68
Based on 1,081 reviews
Melaka City Center | 457m from downtown
Phone +6062881100
Address: Jln Merdeka, Banda Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.5 of Best Things to Do in Melaka
Highlights:
󱨟360° rotating view of Malacca
󱤎360° view of Malacca Strait
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The passage is fast and convenient. You can go up and overlook the city and the water of the Strait of Malacca. The time is short and it's okay. If you pass by Malacca, you can go up. The waiters have an average impression of Chinese people.
Personally, I think it is a good value for money activity, especially suitable for summer, as it avoids being exposed to the sun, has air conditioning, and provides a comfortable experience. It is suitable for those who are tired of walking and come here to see the scenery. You can overlook the Strait of Malacca, and the scenery is beautiful. Give up the Malacca Nyonya Museum, it is much better here.
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Melaka Straits Mosque
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Melaka Straits Mosque

4.7
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134 reviews
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6.2
Based on 581 reviews
1.7 km from downtown
Phone 420775400052
Address: Masjid Selat, 75000, Melaka, Malaysia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.6 of Best Things to Do in Melaka
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The Floating Mosque is a beautiful landscape in the Strait of Malacca. The water is beautiful, the sky is beautiful, and the scenery is beautiful. It is a good place to take photos and check in. The azure water and sky are one color, setting off the red roof and white walls of the mosque, which is magnificent. You will never get tired of watching it.
It is said that the Straits Mosque in Malacca was completed in 2006, and the Malaysian Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin attended the inauguration ceremony. The mosque combines Middle Eastern and Malaysian styles and cost RM10 million.
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Church of Saint Paul, Malacca

Church of Saint Paul, Malacca

4.5
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310 reviews
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5.9
Jonker | 215m from downtown
Phone +60172026037
Address: 1935, Jln Kota, Banda Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
Recommended sightseeing time: 15-30 minutes
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No.7 of Best Things to Do in Melaka
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St Paul's Church is full of highlights, built in 1521, is one of the oldest Catholic churches in Southeast Asia, full of historical charm. Standing in front of the church on the top of St Paul's, it overlooks the magnificent scenery of the city of Malacca and the Straits. The bullet holes in the exterior wall and the gravestones in Latin and Portuguese inside are silent stories of the past, unique and charming. And it is free to visit, cost-effective.
We visited St. Paul's Cathedral without any expectations, and we were pleasantly surprised. Admission is free, but be prepared to climb stairs to reach the top, making it less accessible for strollers.Once at the top, you are greeted with a stunning view of the ruins of a former Portuguese cathedral, which has since been taken over by the Dutch. Inside, you will find the tombs of several priests, and at the entrance, there's a map providing explanations for each tomb.I highly recommend this location for both the panoramic views and the peaceful atmosphere up top.
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Malacca River
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Malacca River

Malacca River

4.7
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525 reviews
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5.4
Based on 2,578 reviews
Jonker | 113m from downtown
Phone +6062814322
Address: Malaysia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.9 of Best Things to Do in Melaka
Highlights:
󱓊Night boat tour & city views
󱨞Local snacks by the riverside
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Nice to take a leisurely stroll around the Malacca River, and there are many restaurants and bars along the river selling traditional food as well
22.02.2024 1.Tempahan tiket dibuat melalui aplikasi klook (malas nak beratur kan)2.Nak ronda menggunakan cruise baik sebelah petang (pemandangan ckup jelas kanan dan kiri) tapi ada jg yang minat naik cruise malam, mgkin lampu²3.Kagum dengan bangunan² lama yang diubah suai dan dicat dengan mural yang ikonik menjadikan melaka tetap dengan jolokan bandaraya bersejarahTips: petang ke malam
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Dutch Square (Red Square) Melaka
Dutch Square (Red Square) Melaka
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Dutch Square (Red Square) Melaka

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180 reviews
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5.1
Based on 1,980 reviews
Jonker | 10m from downtown
Phone +6063333333
Address: Banda Hilir, 75200 Malacca, Malaysia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 hour
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No.12 of Best Things to Do in Melaka
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It's so different than all the other part of the city!You get the feeling that you are in a movie set, as the square is way different than anything you have seen in Malaysia. Enjoy it in the day, but in the night also as everything is open, night market arround the corner and split in 2 parts, one it's indian and on the other side is chinees
wow 😮 the place is so amazing 🤩 i really love to see history places like that 😄
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Jonker Street Night Market

Jonker Street Night Market

4.7
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374 reviews
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4.8
Jonker | 89m from downtown
Address: Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
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No.15 of Best Things to Do in Melaka
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The origin and history of Chicken Farm Street in Malaysia date back to the Zhenghe Xiaxi period in Ming Dynasty in China. It is now a famous cultural tourist destination in the core area of the world cultural heritage of Malacca. The weekend night market system was founded to bring together many kinds of cuisines such as Nyunggya cuisine and Portuguese grilled fish. ‌‌ Architecture, culture and food are integrated, it is worth experiencing.
There are many highlights in Malacca Jonker Street. Here are some of the main aspects: History and Culture Witness of Zheng He's Voyages to the West: Jonker Street is named after the homophony of "Jichang" in Fujian dialect. As early as 600 years ago, when Zheng He sailed to the West for the seventh time, he set up an "official factory" here to store materials. This place also became a Chinese settlement. It is one of the earliest settlements of Chinese in Malacca who went to Southeast Asia, witnessing the long history of friendly exchanges between China and Malaysia. Multicultural Integration: As the main axis of Malacca's historical city, Jonker Street is a bridge between Eastern and Western culture and trade. It integrates various cultural elements such as Malay, Chinese, Dutch, and British. The architectural style, customs, religious beliefs, etc. are integrated with each other to form a unique multicultural landscape. Architectural Style Chinese Nanyang Architecture: Many ancient buildings that combine Chinese Nanyang architectural style are preserved on both sides of the street, such as the Centennial Chinese Association Hall and temples. These ancient buildings have unique architectural features, such as flying eaves, carved beams and painted columns, door gods, etc., reflecting the profound heritage of Chinese culture. Colorful shophouses: The exterior walls of the shophouses in Jonker Street are painted in bright colors, some are decorated with exquisite tiles, and red lanterns and colorful flags are hung in front of the door, which are particularly eye-catching in the sun, giving people a festive and warm feeling, forming a unique Nanyang style. Food culture Nyonya food: Jonker Street is a good place to taste Nyonya food. The Nyonya cuisine here combines the cooking characteristics of China, Malaysia and Indonesia, such as laksa, Nyonya rice dumplings, black soy sauce chicken, kaya sauce, pandan leaves, etc. Various flavors such as sour, sweet, spicy and salty are intertwined, with a strong aroma and rich taste. Other specialties: In addition to Nyonya food, Jonker Street also has a variety of authentic Malacca food, such as fried rice noodles, nasi lemak, grilled fish sandwiched between two leaves, cendol, etc. These foods are not only delicious, but also carry the rich history and culture of Malacca and a unique lifestyle. Night Market and Activities Busy Night Market: Every Friday to Sunday night, Jonker Street will hold a night market. The streets are lined with all kinds of stalls, including small shops selling traditional Malay handicrafts, various antique shops, and various food stalls. Tourists of all skin colors are bustling and extremely lively. Wonderful Cultural Activities: During weekend street closures and Chinese festivals, Jonker Street will hold various exciting activities, such as New Year's Eve countdown, Spring Festival decoration event, dragon and lion dance Lantern Festival, etc., forming a strong Chinese cultural atmosphere and attracting many tourists to watch. Shopping Experience Specialty Products: There are many shops selling specialty products on Jonker Street, such as traditional Malay handicrafts, Nyonya accessories, antiques, souvenirs, etc. These products have strong local characteristics and cultural connotations, and are a good choice for tourists to buy souvenirs and gifts. Shopping environment: The shopping environment of Jonker Street is unique. The narrow old street is lined with various stalls. Visitors can stroll around and choose slowly here, feeling the strong Nanyang style and the lively market atmosphere.
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