Trip to Malacca can be a good way to have a short break and to be away from the hustle bustle of the city life. You can plan a 2D1N trip, and you can book a bus ticket with www.busonlineticket.com if you are not preferred to drive.
There are buses starting from Lavender MRT Station, Katong V Mall ,Kovan Hub, Tanjong Katong Complex, City Plaza (Geylang Road), Golden Mile Complex, Key Point, Boon Lay & Queen Street. You can check for more information here: Bus From Singapore To Malacca
Top 5 things to do in Malacca
1. Melaka River Cruise
For a quick tour around the city at a leisurely pace, hop on the Melaka River Cruise. During the 45-minute ride, you will get to see the best bits of this historical city, offering sights such as the traditional Malay village Kampung Morten and the beautiful murals alongside Jonker Walk.
2. Jonker Walk
It’s definitely the place to go for absorbning the city’s heritage, and to experience some great shopping, dining and nightlife, Jonker Street is lively and lined with museums (such as the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum), souvenir shops, antique warehouses, and art galleries, together with a multitude of happening b ars and specialty stores.
3. A’Famosa Resort
A’Famosa Resort, in Alor Gajah, might be a 45-minute drive from the Malacca city centre, but it is well worth the trip if you’re looking for a fun family getaway. The resort consists of a sprawling water park, an animal safari and an impressive ‘cowboy town’, featuring spectacular Red Indian shows and fireworks every night, together with on-site accommodations.
4. Botanical Garden
Home to over 300 species of flora and fauna, enjoy a scenic morning walk, a healthy jog or a bike ride through its pathways, and when you’re done, pay a visit to the Book Village located right in the heart of the park.
5. Menara Taming Sari
Menara Taming Sari in Banda Hilir is a gyro tower, offering a 360-degree view of the exciting city. The ride may only be seven minutes long, but you’ll get a glimpse of practically all the city has to offer; top tourist hot spots such as St. Paul’s Hill and Independence Memorial Building and modern shopping sites such as Dataran Pahlawan and Mahkota Parade.
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