The city of Malacca is an everlasting historical proof and the multi–cultural legacy of Asian and European influences before and during colonial times. Malacca was a strategic location for colonialism of Asia (now a UNESCO world heritage site) bridging the Eastern and Western world. European settlers, thus, left behind historical landmarks and unique architectural styles remembered as Malacca today.
In this tour, see the biggest Chinese cemetery outside of China, Bukit China or Chinese Hill. Make a stop at to view the Sultan's Well before heading to the Portuguese Settlement. You will get to glimpse the famous gateway, ‘Porta De Santiago’ along with the ruins of St. Paul’s Church where there are Dutch tombstones from the 17th century.
Another area of interest is the ‘Red Square’, a wide array of bright pink buildings which today is the Malacca Museum. Visit Christ church and don't miss the ‘Abode Merciful Clouds’ (Cheng Hoon Teng Temple) the only place to combine 3 major local Chinese beliefs and philosophies: Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism. Finish the tour at Jonker Street, with hundreds of antique shops selling Malaccan goods.