Station 02 Malacca
Malacca
is a historical city in Malaysia, which I have learned from textbooks and documentaries
long time ago. Since it is not far from Kuala Lumpur, I packed my bags and
started my adventure in Malacca today.
I
prefer public transportation, or honestly, I am a bad driver, thus driving to
Malacca by myself has already crossed from my options list. After I done some
research online, long term bus seems to be the most suitable option for my trip
to Malacca.
Terminal
Bersepadu Selatan (TBS)
Address:
Jalan
Terminal Selatan, Bandar Tasek Selatan, 57100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan
Kuala Lumpur
Contact
number: 03-9051 2000
Website:
www.tbsbts.com.my
It
normally takes around 2 hours from TBS to Malacca, and fees are different from
different bus companies. Luckily, there are several options for the entire day,
thus I can purchase the bus ticket on spot. However, the air-con of bus was so
cold, and I forgot to bring a jacket, I was freeze during the whole trip. While
I reached Metrobus Ekspres in Malacca, I but the returning ticket for tomorrow.
11:30
– 13:00
Stadthuys
– Christ Church Melaka – Red Square - St.Pauls Church – A’ Famosa Porta
Santiago - Sultanate Palace
Stadthuys
Christ Church Melaka
St.Pauls Church
St.Pauls Church
St.Pauls Church
I
was quite shocked that Malacca is really a small city, all of these tourist
attractions are crowded together. However, among walking around these historical
attractions, I seemed to feel the ancient time.
13:00
– 14:45
The
time period of visiting historical attractions was too short that I have to
change my plan. The timing is perfect, I can start to do food hunting during my
lunchtime. All of the restaurants and cafes I tried are located at Jonker
Street. Foods there are so special due to mixed with Nyonya cultures, and they
are delicious!
Hoe
Kee Chicken Rice Ball
Address:
No.468, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka
Operating
time:
09:00 – 18:00
Highlight:
chicken rice ball
San
Shu Gong
Address:
No.33, Lorong Hang Jebat, Bandaraya Melaka
Operating
time:
10:00 – 22:00
Highlight:
durian cendol
Geographer
Cafe
Address:
No.83, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka
Operating
time:
10:00 – 23:00
Highlight:
Curry Ramen, Coconut Tomyam
Jonker
88
Address:
No.88, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka
Operating
time:
10:00 – 23:00
14:45
- 16:45
I
had eaten too many foods and beverages, so I decided to walk along with the
Malacca River, to enjoy the views and sunshine. There are many beautiful murals
on the buildings, and I kept taking pictures. Colorful flowers and clean sky,
what a nice day.
16:45
– 20:30
Thanks
for couple of hours of walking, I have spaces to have dinner. I went to the famous
satay restaurants to try their well-known satay hotpot, and glad to discover a
new flavor of food. After that, I went back to Jonker Street, as it has a night market. There are much interesting stuff sold in the night market, and
snacks there are quite tasty.
Capital
Satay Celup
Address:
No.41, Lorong Bukit Cina, Melaka
Operating
time:
17:00 – 23:00
It
is a long day today, after walking through Jonker Street I felt very tired
and head back to the hostel to rest. There are many Airbnb and hotels in Malacca,
and some of them are heritages. I
will do some shopping tomorrow and go back to Kuala Lumpur at noon. It is a
very memorable trip, and I will definitely miss the special taste of foods
here. Hope to have another trip soon.
Shopping
tips
San
Shu Gong not only served food and beverages there, but it also sells local snacks
and foods to tourists. The location is quite convenient, and the options are
varied. Personally, I would recommend bottled Teh Tarik, it is the best I ever
tried.
Teh Tarik
--- Stay tuned to my next trip! Where
shall I go then? ---













Malacca is a beautiful place indeed :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. Good sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! It is a beautiful and welcoming place! Didn't get to try out the satay celup ugh, it looks so good from your pics!!
ReplyDeleteMelaka is a heritage tourist spot that worth to visit ❤️
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, wish to visit there one day.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog!! Very details ❤️
ReplyDeleteOmg your post make me miss Melaka so much 💓💓💓
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis place is full of memories with friends especially cuz everytime if there is a class trip this will be the first place to go with hope can visit agn
ReplyDeleteMy hometown! Miss my hometown So much as I didn’t go back for half year already due to CMCO
ReplyDeleteThis information is so helpful
ReplyDeletejonker 88 laksa nyonya ♥️
ReplyDeleteI hope nxt time can go for a trip V u ❤️
ReplyDeleteDrooling looking at the food
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information
ReplyDeletethanks sharing!
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