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Re: Travel: Malaysia - Malacca

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 12:29 pm
by hmsg
iluvcruising2 wrote:We took a short drive to Malacca back in 2012 and stayed at the Casa Del Rio. It was a nice boutique luxury resort. The room didn't come cheap by Malaysian standards, but it was still ok since we could squeeze the four of us in one room.

We also visited the Malacca Church, various museums (Cheng Ho, Navy museum) as well as the famous Jonker street and her night market

Check out my blog post for more pictures and commentary.

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Nice place to stay and walk around! Thanks for the many photos!

Re: Travel: Malaysia - Malacca

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 1:20 pm
by micollh
a new submarine museum will be up soon but i dun have exact date.. as i saw it during my trip there.. but it's not ready yet.. near klebang kechil beach

Re: Travel: Malaysia - Malacca

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:46 am
by Sun_2010
:?:

Is it safe for women to visit Malacca alone? Both sight seeing and hotel stay. Any places to avoid? Dos and Donts please.

Its been a looooong time since I traveled/explored alone.
Planning to stay at Hotel Ramada Plaza.
any advice is appreciated :oops:

Re: Travel: Malaysia - Malacca

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 10:12 am
by happydl
Sun_2010 wrote::?:

Is it safe for women to visit Malacca alone? Both sight seeing and hotel stay. Any places to avoid? Dos and Donts please.

Its been a looooong time since I traveled/explored alone.
Planning to stay at Hotel Ramada Plaza.
any advice is appreciated :oops:
I think Ramada's location not near to the shopping, eating and attraction.

Why not you stay at Hatten, Equatorial or in jonker street? There are many hotels from budget to 5 stars here. Shopping centre - palawan mall and attractions and jonker street all within walking distance.

If you stay at Ramada, I think you cannot walk must take transport.

Re: Travel: Malaysia - Malacca

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:47 am
by Sun_2010
happydl wrote:
Sun_2010 wrote::?:

Is it safe for women to visit Malacca alone? Both sight seeing and hotel stay. Any places to avoid? Dos and Donts please.

Its been a looooong time since I traveled/explored alone.
Planning to stay at Hotel Ramada Plaza.
any advice is appreciated :oops:
I think Ramada's location not near to the shopping, eating and attraction.

Why not you stay at Hatten, Equatorial or in jonker street? There are many hotels from budget to 5 stars here. Shopping centre - palawan mall and attractions and jonker street all within walking distance.

If you stay at Ramada, I think you cannot walk must take transport.
oh, is it?

Is it safe to take transport alone, say book from hotel?
Thanks happydl!

Re: Travel: Malaysia - Malacca

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 10:49 am
by jetsetter
Sun_2010 wrote:
happydl wrote:
Sun_2010 wrote::?:

Is it safe for women to visit Malacca alone? Both sight seeing and hotel stay. Any places to avoid? Dos and Donts please.

Its been a looooong time since I traveled/explored alone.
Planning to stay at Hotel Ramada Plaza.
any advice is appreciated :oops:
I think Ramada's location not near to the shopping, eating and attraction.

Why not you stay at Hatten, Equatorial or in jonker street? There are many hotels from budget to 5 stars here. Shopping centre - palawan mall and attractions and jonker street all within walking distance.

If you stay at Ramada, I think you cannot walk must take transport.
oh, is it?

Is it safe to take transport alone, say book from hotel?
Thanks happydl!
Should be fairly safe to take taxi. Also depends on how you dress. But solo traveller, pls stay at Jonker area as others here hv suggested. Holiday Inn is another choice for you.

Re: Travel: Malaysia - Malacca

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 3:26 pm
by astroboy
Can show me the website to book the Holiday Inn Malacca Hotel?

Re: Travel: Malaysia - Malacca

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:18 pm
by jetsetter
astroboy wrote:Can show me the website to book the Holiday Inn Malacca Hotel?
http://www.holidayinn.com/hotels/us/en/ ... 18&dp=true

Re: Travel: Malaysia - Malacca

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 11:44 pm
by astroboy
You are very sweet :grphug:

Re: Travel: Malaysia - Malacca

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 1:29 am
by loveangelfaerie
anyone has recommendations for hotels/ inn that has huge room for 6 ppl plus to stay.