Welcome sdmcd to AFF.
I went to Malacca last Easter so what I remember is:
- stayed at the Hotel Puri in Chinatown on the recommendation of Lonely Planet. It's a converted old shophouse. Central location. Around 3 to 3.5 star. Nice old building with an on-site museum. I stayed in a smallish basic room for < AUD50 per night including buffet breakfast.
- Malacca is not overdeveloped with lots of preserved tradtional buildings, temples, and clan houses. Lots of museums.
- Jonkers Street night markets on Friday and Saturday nights is quite fun - they close off the main street and lots of tourist trinkets and street food.
- two modern (adjoining) Malaysian shopping centres within walking distance of Chinatown. Climb the hill from the central square to see the old church ruins and the pathway continues down to the stores.
- I went on a river cruise which was OK
- caught the two-hour bus from KL, it's got two classes, Economy was 2+2 seating. Club was 1+1+1. It cost $4.60 one-way which gets you to the Malacca Bus Station. The No 17 (?) bus gets you into town for $0.40. It's the world's oldest bus and a hilarious contrast to the Transnasional coaches.
- I walked all over town and didn't use any local buses or taxis.
A very pleasant contrast to modern KL. Enjoy!
