The historical hub of Peninsular Malaysia or Malacca is named as UNESCO World Heritage site back in July 2008, and since then, many tourists from around the world are attracted to Malacca. It can be seen occupied under Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and British rule, has left the town as a blend of diverse cultures, most clearly recognisable in the city’s architecture. Located at one of historical town of Malacca, this hostel is a budget backpacker’s accommodation that offers at an affordable price. It is surrounded by historical sites such as Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum and A’ Famosa. This newly built hostel offers a dormitory room with shared kitchen, dining area and lounge. Visitors also can enjoy a movie with collections of DVD facilities as well. Besides free WiFi access throughout this hostel, guests can also have direct access to 24-hour reception desk for concierge and luggage storage services. Besides that, convenience store, cash withdrawal and souvenir shop also located nearby this hotel.
From Kuala Lumpur city centre, it takes around an hour and 30 minutes to reach this hostel by using ELITE highway and exit to Melaka town. Besides that, visitors also can reach this hostel from Batu Berendam Airport at Melaka and by using bus at Malacca Old Bus Station.
The concept of rooms in Backpackers Freak hostel is dormitory-like room. The dormitory consists of single beds and can be shared with group of people whether it is family or friends. The dormitory is equipped with shared kitchen and dining area. There are dining area that can accommodate up to 6 guests at once and communal area with flat television with satellite channels.
As for dining options, Plaza Mahkota has many restaurants and trendy cafes. If you opt for snacks and beverages, there is a night market available at Jonker street. Among the local delights visitors can find are Gula Melaka Cendol which originated from Indonesia and has become the most-favoured ice dessert in Malaysia. In addition, there are also chicken rice balls and Nyonya Assam Laksa. Besides that, Harper’s Café is one of Malacca’s best known restobars. It serves menu of Malay-European fusion fare and offers excellent and breathtaking views of the Malacca River. Other than that, Cafe 1511 serves Nyonya and Western cuisine with specialties including Nyonya laksa, otak-otak and pai tee. It also serves many types of beverages alongside excellent food. For more options and choices, visitors can head to shopping malls nearby this hostel which are Dataran Pahlawan and Mahkota Parade.
Backpackers Freak hostel also features amazing facilities and services for comfortable and convenience of guests. Besides free WiFi access throughout this hostel, guests can also have direct access to 24-hour reception desk for concierge and luggage storage services. Besides that, convenience store, cash withdrawal and souvenir shop also located nearby this hotel. For leisure and recreational activities, guests can always approach the tour desk to arrange visits around Malacca and rent a bicycle to fill up free time.
As announced by Royal Malaysian Customs Department, Tourism Tax is imposed starting 1 January 2023 for all hotel guests that are non-Malaysian or non-permanent Residents of Malaysia. Please expect that hotel will collect the Tourism Tax from you during check-in at the hotel. The Tourism Tax rate is 10 RM per room per night.
Effective from 1st January 2025, the Melaka State Government imposed a mandatory MYR 3.00 Heritage Tax Fee per occupied room per night for all hotel accommodation. This fee may change without prior notice. This fee will be collected by hotel upon guest arrival.
Popular Facilities | |
Check-In / Check-Out Time | From 14:00 - Before 12:00 |
Another facilities in Backpacker's Freak Hostel | Kitchenette |