Melaka UNESCO City Guided Walking Tour
Overview
Step into the heart of Melaka and uncover the stories that shaped this UNESCO World Heritage City. This free walking tour offers centuries of culture, trade, and tradition — without stretching your budget.
As you explore the city’s charming streets, discover its mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European influences reflected in architecture, cuisine, and daily life. Learn how Melaka transformed from a bustling trading port into a symbol of Malaysia’s multicultural identity.
Highlights include Dutch Square, Christ Church, St. Paul’s Church, and the historic A Famosa Fort, one of Asia’s oldest surviving European structures. Stroll down Jonker and Heeren Street, where time stands still among heritage shophouses and vibrant street life.
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What's Included
✓ Included
- English-speaking tour guide
- Guided City Tour
✗ Not Included
- Personal expenses
- Guide tips and gratuities
Itinerary
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Stop 1
18th-century Dutch Protestant church, now the oldest functioning Anglican church in Malaysia.
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Stop 2
Former Dutch governor’s residence (1650) and heat of 17th-century Dutch rule; perfect example of Dutch civic architecture in the tropics.
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Stop 3
Ruins of a 16th-century Portuguese chapel, later Dutch “Bovenkerk”; oldest European building east of India. St Francis Xavier’s armless statue sparks a quick story about his missing right hand.
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Stop 4
Timber reconstruction of Sultan Mansur Shah’s 15th-century palace; showcases Malay court life.
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Stop 5
Surviving gateway of the Portuguese fortress (1512); once enclosed an entire town.
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Stop 6
1912 mansion turned museum celebrating Malaysia’s 1957 independence.
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Stop 7
Legend of exiled prince Parameswara naming Melaka after witnessing a brave mousedeer (sang kancil) topple his hunting dog into the river while sitting under the Melaka Tree.
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Stop 8
Chinatown’s heartbeat: antique shops by day, buzzing night-market from Friday to Sunday.
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Stop 9
Captivating glimpse into the opulent lifestyle and unique Peranakan culture of Melaka’s Straits Chinese community.
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Stop 10
1920s hall built by OCBC chairman Chee Swee Cheng; rare blend of Dutch façade and Peranakan interior.
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Stop 11
Former home of 19th-century philanthropist Tan Kim Seng; lobby open for a glimpse of lavish Straits Chinese décor.
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Stop 12
We will conclude the tour at the Monster Day Tour office in Jonker Street, where travelers are welcome to relax at our lounge and continue their experience with activities such as batik painting or our signature food tours.
Meeting & End Point
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Meeting Point
Look out for your guide in the Purple Monster Day Tours Polo T-shirt. They'll be there with the biggest smiles so go over and say hi!
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Good to Know
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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