The Majestic Malacca

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The Majestic Malacca

  Location : Others - city centre View other Hotels in Others - city centre
  Category : (Self Rated) View other Hotels in Malacca
  Address : 188 Jalan Bunga Raya, 75100 Melaka, Malaysia Show Map  
The Majestic Malacca
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Located in a city renowned for its rich tapestry of Asian and European cultures, The Majestic Malacca is the first luxury hotel and spa within this historic seaside setting. Housed within a historic building bearing Portuguese, Dutch and Peranakan Chinese influences, the architecture of the hotel and its decor clearly mirrors Malacca is colonial past. There are 52 Deluxe Rooms and 2 Suites, each with a flat screen colour TV with satellite and music channels, a safe deposit box, mini-bar, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer, writing desk and an IDD telephone. The marble bathroom has a clawfoot bathtub, separate glass-enclosed rainforest shower and a marble top vanity counter. Malacca is a heady melange of Dutch, Portuguese, English, Chinese, Indian and Malay - a repository of much colonial heritage and custom intertwined with local practice. Its rich history is reflected in many facets of the city including its cuisine.

Hotel Facilities

  • Banquet Facilities
  • Bar/Pub/Lounge
  • Cable / Satellite TV
  • Conference Facilities
  • Fitness Centre
  • Massage
  • Restaurant
  • Safety Box
  • Spa
  • Swimming Pool
  • Tour Desk

Room Facilities

  • Bath Tub
  • Cable / Satellite TV
  • Coffee / Tea facilities
  • Hair Dryer
  • IDD / Direct Dial Lines
  • Mini bar / Fridge
  • Television

Others - city centre 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.


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