Book this private tour to get a full-on multi-cultural experience on this full-day, private tour of Malacca from Singapore. Learn about the history and culture of Malacca from the knowledgeable guide.
Pickup included
Our driver pickup you at 7am from your Hotel lobby in Singapore City. Enjoy three hour drive throughout Malaysia. Upon arriving at Melaka meet with our English Speaking tour guide and discover Malacca what has to offer.
Stop at the Church of St. Paul, the early-16th-century church that is the oldest of its kind in Malaysia and Southeast Asia.
Then marvel at the tomb of St. Francis Xavier before heading to Stadthuys, an old Dutch word for 'city hall.' Known as 'Red Square,' thanks to its red interior, the mid-17th-century Dutch building is a classic example of Dutch colonial architecture.
Walk over to the Malacca River, once a 'road' that made Malacca an important trading center 500 years ago. You will love the walk guaranteed . Enjoy a river cruise along Malacca river
In Chinatown, stroll down Harmony Street, a road named for the diverse amount of religious temples that are crammed into this part of town. See the oldest Hindu temple in Malaysia as well as a Chinese-style mosque and a Chinese temple dedicated to Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism.
Visit Malacca's Christ Church, built in the 18th-century, the oldest functioning Protestant church in Malaysia. Walk around and take some memorable picture of Malacca
Lastly, visit to Straits Mosque Malacca. One of the beautiful mosque of Malaysia. It is built on a man-made island, Pulau Melaka.
Once you finished above mention visit our driver will send back you to your Singapore hotel with sweet memories of Malacca.
Pay a quick visit to St. Francis Church. A domineering presence in the skyline of Malacca, this twin-spired neo-gothic structure was built on the site of an old Portuguese church by a French priest, Father Farvé, in 1856
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