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Hotel Puri
Our Rates
from 6 July 2009 to 2 August 2009
Type of Room
Full Rate
Mon 6/07
Tue 7/07
Wed 8/07
Thu 9/07
Fri 10/07
Sat 11/07
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Thu 30/07
Fri 31/07
Sat 1/08
Sun 2/08
Rates are for 2 people. Maximum occupancy is 2 adults. Children under 12 years old can stay for free. Extra bed is RM53/night. Bedding configuration is 2 Super-Single.
: Hot Deals with limited availability
Breakfast is not included unless specified
Extra bed, if available, is limited to 1 bed per room type only
Hotel Information
Hotel Puri Melaka is a boutique hotel in the heart of the old city of Malacca. It is a 20 minute drive from the North-South Highway (Malacca, Ayer Keroh exit), and 5 minutes from the central bus station. Surrounded by antique and bric-a-brac shops, it is only a stroll away from Malaccas historical precinct.
The hotel is a carefully restored Peranakan house which once belonged to the decendants of an eminent philanthropist and rubber plantation owner, Tan Kim Seng. Extending 100 metres long, its distinct characteristics are its beautiful and intricately decorated fasade and the impressive length of the house. Retaining its old charm, Hotel Puri Melaka provides modern amenities to its hotel guests.
Hotel Facilities
Babysitting
Bar/Pub/Lounge
Car Rental
Conference Facilities
Foreign Exchange
Internet Access
Laundry
Room Service
Safety Box
WiFi
Room Facilities
Air Condition
Coffee/Tea
IDD/Direct Dial Line
Safety Box
Television
Malacca City Information
Once the billowing sails of trading ships would be seen in the harbour of Malacca (or Melaka is it is now known) as Europeans, Indians and Chinese traded spices, silks, opium and tobacco along the east – west trade route. Malacca still retains the flavour of its historic past in the streets, buildings and ambiance of the town.
Attractions include the Maritime Museum with a life-size replica of an old Portuguese galleon, St John’s Fort, Jonker Street – a haven for antique hunters and the Baba & Nonya centre – a blend of Malay and Chinese culture. Easily accessible from KL by train, Malacca is worth at least an overnight stay.