Only a 3-hour drive away from Singapore, Malacca is one of the most popular destinations for Singaporeans looking for a short getaway. Those who’ve visited before would know that the city is peppered with old shophouses and historical sites, making it a gorgeous place to visit.
To tie your vacay together, you’ll get to stay in a range of accommodations, from boutique hotels revamped from olden-day shophouses to fancy 5-star establishments. Before you head down, make a booking at these best hotels in Malacca.
The current exchange rate is RM1= ~S$0.30 as of 12th September 2024.
Note: All prices are accurate at time of writing.
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If you’re visiting Malacca and don’t know where to stay, Old Town and Jonker Street are typically recommended for first-timers. Old Town is known for its heritage buildings like Porta de Santiago (aka Famosa), which is one of the town’s oldest buildings.
You’ll also find St Paul’s Church and the Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum located nearby while Windmill Square is somewhere up north closer to Chinatown and Little India. So if you enjoy architecture or learning more about Malacca’s history and culture, Old Town is an area you’d like to be in.
Meanwhile, Jonker Street is best suited for backpackers or anyone who wants to experience Malacca’s night market scene. The night market is usually open 3 days a week with plenty of stalls ranging from food hawkers to sample street food to cheap clothes and toys. There are also various museums and temples, including the UNESCO architectural award-winning Cheng Hoon Teng Temple.
Big families or anyone travelling with groups of 4 or 5 people can consider staying at The Nines Hotel and Christee Suites Hotel. Their rooms are large and spacious so you won’t need to worry about feeling overly crowded or awkwardly walking around open luggages. DoubleTree is a good option if you’re willing to splurge as they’re located near Old Town and Jonker Street.
Meanwhile, solo travellers on a budget can check out Hatten Hotel Malacca, as they offer 5-star hotel services at an affordable rate starting from S$69/night.
Couples can book their stay at the Rosa Malacca for its rustic and cosy industrial design and in-house cafes. If you’re celebrating your anniversary, you can also request for their room decoration package to commemorate your stay.
For those looking to compare the best prices and facilities of the hotels in Malacca, we’ve compiled a list of them here.
Hotel | Best For | Price Per Night |
Ames Hotel | 5-star hotel with a room for karaoke | From $95 |
Liu Men Hotel | Peranakan decor with a popular night market nearby | From $133 |
Rosa Malacca | Contemporary hotel with a rustic interior | From $81 |
The Nines Hotel | Affordable boutique hotel with minimalist interior | From $50 |
Christee Suites Hotel | Located at a central location near Dataran Pahlawan Mega Mall | From $101 |
Casa Del Rio Melaka | Mediterranean hotel-inspired hotel by the river | From $211 |
The Majestic Malacca | In-house restaurant that serves Kristang cuisine | From $125 |
The Nest House | Artsy & Eco-friendly guest house | From $63 |
Hatten Hotel Melaka | Affordable 5-star hotel with infinity pool | From $88 |
DoubleTree | Luxurious hotel with a gym and a kids’ club | From $135 |
The Pines Melaka | Poolside suites & electric vehicle charging booths | From $77 |
Grand Swiss-Belhotel Melaka | 5-star hotel situated near cultural attractions and malls | From $66 |
Image credit: @ameshotelmelaka via Instagram
You read it right – at AMES, you’ll get to stay in a 5-star hotel from S$104/night. Beyond a classy interior design, you’ll also get to enjoy luxurious amenities at a fraction of the usual price. These range from standard facilities like a pool and gym to a unique “LSL Chamber”.
The chamber is a private room that can be used for gatherings and group karaoke – so if you’ve got any songbird pals with birthdays coming up, you know where to go.
Moonbar’s indoor seating area.
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Bar-goers can also patronise their aesthetic Moonbar, which features both indoor and alfresco dining options.
Price: From S$104/night
Those looking for a different kind of experience in Malacca can check out the Liu Men Hotel. The hotel is actually a restored shophouse where 6 different families used to reside pre-Japanese occupation.
While it’s obviously been revamped, its interior still retains old architecture, but with new modern and Peranakan decor.
Image credit: @liumenhotel via Instagram
What’s more, it’s conveniently located at Jonker Walk, so you’ll be able to walk to and fro the popular night market spot without worrying about transportation.
Price: From S$133/night
Image credit: Rosa Malacca
Rosa Malacca looks like something straight out of a Pinterest board thanks to its cool grunge aesthetic. We’re talking brick walls, graphic designs, and an overall dark colour palette. In fact, it kind of gives off chic Manhattan vibes, so you’ll feel as if you’ve magically transported to a whole different continent.
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Besides a unique Western aesthetic, visitors can also anticipate chilling at its in-house breweries and cafe that serves halal Western dishes.
The cafe is located at the hotel’s level 1 courtyard, and as such visitors can choose between indoor and alfresco dining options – either way, you’ll be enjoying your yummy meal with a view.
Price: From S$81/night
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The Nines Hotel was restored from 9 pre-war shophouses, so you can expect to see old architectural elements throughout the building.
Image credit: The Nines Hotel via Facebook
That being said, you’ll still get to enjoy the comfort of modern amenities inside. Each room actually has a very new and minimalist aesthetic, with one of its major selling points being its spaciousness.
This makes it ideal for larger families and friend groups – big groups can even opt to stay in their own little “apartment” if they book the loft suite, which is 2 stories tall and accommodates 5 guests.
Price: From S$50/night
Image credit: Christee Suites Hotel
Christee Suites Hotel is another accommodation that’s perfect for families with kiddos.
Not only is it centrally located near Jonker Street and the Dataran Pahlawan Mega Mall, but it also has large beds to accommodate more guests and a lot of space for little ones to run around. The modern hotel also has all the amenities you’ll need for a restful vacay, including a pool, gym and sauna.
Price: From S$101/night
Image credit: Casa Del Rio via Facebook
Nope, this isn’t a picture of a building in Greece or Italy – it’s actually Casa Del Rio, a Mediterranean-inspired hotel right by the Malacca River. The scenic establishment contains a mix of Mediterranean and local Peranakan infrastructure, making it an IG-worthy paradise.
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Visitors will get to stay in spacious rooms with cosy wooden furniture, plus enjoy private amenities like personal balconies and even a private jacuzzi at their Melaka Suite.
Price: From S$211/night
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Retaining lots of its original infrastructure, The Majestic Malacca is a popular go-to hotel for those looking to enjoy a more traditional stay in the city. It was restored from an old mansion, so visitors can expect to see elements of both old and new furniture inside.
Image adapted from: @zzatiii via Instagram
The rooms are also super cosy, with gorgeous teak wood furniture and grand bathrooms featuring marble flooring and spacious clawfoot bathtubs.
The hotel’s Kristang (Malacca-Portuguese) dishes are also an absolute must-try when you’re visiting – in fact, it’s actually one of the best spots in town to try the unique cuisine. Besides its in-house restaurant, other special features to anticipate at The Majestic Malacca include a library filled with old history titles.
Price: From S$125/night
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The Nest House has got to be one of the coolest homestay concepts in Malacca. The guest house is filled with artsy decor, including commissioned artworks painted by Australian artist Melanie Bayound and pictures taken by Australian photographer Kerry McConachie.
Image credit: @thenesthousemelaka via Instagram
Visitors will also get to stay in homely resort-like rooms with comfy and modern decor. Beyond its aesthetics, The Nest House also has impressive eco-friendly features, from its building infrastructure down to room toiletries. For instance, the establishment is built with heat reflective glasses that keep the building cool in order to reduce the need for AC usage.
This unique guest house is also pretty lowkey, with a “hidden” location and a small capacity of only 10 rooms. If you’re looking to make a trip down, make sure to book your rooms quickly before they run out.
Price: From S$63/night
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Those who frequent Malacca might be familiar with the Hatten Hotel Melaka. It’s a popular accommodation with affordable rates and a 5-star rating. It’s also one of the largest hotels in the city, with over 700 rooms.
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The hotel features chic and classy rooms, with ample facilities like a large infinity pool, gym and spa. Plus, its central location makes it easy for you to get around for shopping and sightseeing.
Price: From S$88/night
Luxe room interior.
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If you’re looking for a hotel with abundant amenities to entertain the entire fam, you’ll find it at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotels Malacca. The fancy modern hotel has top-tier facilities, including a 24/7 gym for gym buffs and a kids’ club to keep tots busy.
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What’s more, it’s located near several tourist spots like Jonker Walk, Old Town Melaka and the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum. So families with kids, this one’s for you – with activities within a close radius to enjoy during the day and facilities to occupy everyone after, you’ll get to enjoy a fuss-free vacay.
Price: From S$135/night
Image credit: The Pines Melaka via Google Maps
For those looking to maximise their stay in a hotel, visit The Pines Melaka, a 4-star hotel that has pool-side suites from S$77/night. In these deluxe suites, the pool is connected to your room through a podium deck, where there are also sun beds for you to lounge at.
Each 1-night stay will also entitle you to RM10 worth of dining credits, which you can use at their in-house dining options such as Warisan Peranakan and The Oak Kopitiam, which serves Malaysian cuisine. Don’t miss out on the hotel’s September Set Lunch where you can get a Chicken Teriyaki Aglio Olio with a complimentary Lime juice (RM25.80).
Check out local artwork in the lobby as well.
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While the hotel is located near heritage sites like Kampung Morten, you can immerse yourself in Malacca’s rich cultural heritage by viewing the artwork of local Melaka artists being displayed here, on 12 suites of the Executive Floor.
For those planning to drive up to Melaka, make full use of the free parking offered to guests here. Those with EVs needn’t worry about running out of juice – there are electric vehicle charging booths catered for vehicles using Electrical Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), with rates starting from RM0.12/min.
Price: From S$77/night
Image credit: Grand Swiss-Belhotel
Grand Swiss-Belhotel Melaka is an affordable 5-star hotel situated at Jalan Hang Tuah (from S$66/night). You can easily reach Melaka River Walk within a 5-minute drive and Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall is located just 4 bus stops away. On weekend nights, you can visit the nearby Jonker Street Night Market where you will find souvenirs and street food like curry fish balls and coconut shakes.
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With chic interiors, this hotel has a wide range of rooms available from Deluxe King rooms that provide a basic king-size bed in each room, to a Swiss-Supersuite Two Bedroom which comes with your own refrigerator, microwave, and a kitchenette. If you have to get some exercise in, they have a gym and swimming pool that are available to all hotel guests.
Food options won’t be scarce with Swiss Café Restaurant serving a breakfast buffet, and steak and pasta for lunch and dinner. There’s also Law’s, a Chinese restaurant serving Cantonese and Sichuan dishes such as dim sum, steamed dumplings, and Peking duck.
Price: From S$66/night
From unique heritage hotels to quirky-themed accommodations, be sure to book a stay in one of these cool spots to level up your next visit to Malacca. Plus, if you haven’t been back since the pandemic, you’ll now have brand new hotels to check out that you might not have heard of before.
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Cover image adapted from: @_xxmaymayxx_, @zzatiii via Instagram, Casa Del Rio Facebook.
Last updated by Brandon Chia on 12th September 2024.
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