Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is celebrated for its rich historical heritage that weaves traditional Malaysian culture with Portuguese and Dutch influences from the early 16th century. Start your journey with a visit to St. Peter's Church and A'Famosa, a remnant of a Portuguese fortress. Continue to the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, which upholds the coexistence of three major Chinese belief systems, before enjoying a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Malacca River.
A partir de€35.92
Adult
12–99 idade
€35.92
Duração
10 horas
Ponto de encontro
A Famosa, Jalan Parameswara, Banda Hilir, Alor Gajah, Malacca, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, MY
Resumo da experiência
O que está incluído
Lunch
Shared Transfers (Round Trip)
Driver Guide
Discover Malacca's history on this full-day tour. Includes shared transfers to and from the meeting point, an English-speaking driver-guide, and lunch.
Important Information
Child policy:
- Children under 3 years are free of charge, but no seats will be reserved.
Good to know:
- This tour is not suitable for individuals with back or heart problems, other serious medical conditions, walking disabilities, and wheelchair users.
- Certain sites on this tour have a strict dress code that prohibits clothing revealing the shoulders, back, and knees. To ensure smooth entry, consider bringing a scarf or sweater to cover up or opt for attire that complies with the dress code.
- St. Peter's Church is closed on Mondays.
Sobre Malacca City Full-Day Tour from Kuala Lumpur
Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is celebrated for its rich historical heritage that weaves traditional Malaysian culture with Portuguese and Dutch influences from the early 16th century. Start your journey with a visit to St. Peter's Church and A'Famosa, a remnant of a Portuguese fortress. Continue to the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, which upholds the coexistence of three major Chinese belief systems, before enjoying a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Malacca River.
Destaques
Learn about the influence of early Portuguese and Dutch settlers to Malaccan history.
View the A'Famosa, one of the oldest European architectural remains in Southeast Asia.
See the Stadhuys and the Queen Victoria Fountain in the vibrant Dutch or Red Square.