Start your day with a visit to Stadthuys - an iconic landmark and former Dutch administrative center with beautiful red buildings that attract many visitors. This is a must-visit spot for history buffs who want to learn more about Malacca's rich heritage. Afterward, head to Christ Church Melaka, a picturesque and historic church that is one of the most photographed spots in the city due to its striking red color. Next, visit the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, one of the oldest Chinese temples in Malaysia with intricate and ornate architecture and decorations. After visiting the temple step into Jonker Street, bustling with markets that showcase Malaysian culture in authentic ways. Here you can shop for souvenirs and souvenirs. Don't forget to try delicious street foods in one of the many food stalls along your journey.
Start your day with a visit to Pantai Klebang for a walk in the extensive sand dunes, a beautiful attraction in the west of Malacca City. Afterward, head to the unique architectural masterpiece, Melaka Straits Mosque, Malaysia's newest mosque built on an artificial island off the shore of Malacca City. After visiting the mosque, stroll over to Melaka Gateway, a new landmark in Malacca that hosts tourism and leisure complexes, allowing you to enjoy magnificent views of the Malacca Strait. Here, you can visit Malaysia's largest aquarium, or Volks, the nation's first Theme Park.
For those with more time in the city and are interested in visiting Malacca's cultural landmarks, be sure to check out Hang Li Poh's well, Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum. For those with less time, consider skipping some of the landmark sites and head straight to the markets and food stalls in Jonker Street, strolling down the street vendors and enjoying delicious street food fare. Alternatively, families needing kid-friendly attractions should visit places such as Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall and Taman Mini Malaysia.