Hotel near Melaka City Center,Melaka83.9% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.07
We are a family of 5 adults visiting Melaka for my mom's 96th birthday celebration with her family and friends living n Melaka. We had the family suite - 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. *Reception lobby has an overwhelming smell that is disgusting.
*Bathrooms: the tiles in the bathroom are moldy and falling apart with makeshift patchu. Bath towels had a funny smell and had seen better days. We had no choice but to replace the while towels with the blue-striped pool towels.
* Kitchen - a skeleton setup with sink, microwave, fridge, kettle and coffee maker. Basic amenities like one would expect in a kitchen such as stovetop, dish washing liquid, kitchen
hand towels, crockery and utensils are missing. The microwave is filthy. We have to use the white hand towels that guests would normally use in the bathroom to dry our hands in the kitchen. We had to request room service to clean the filthy microwave, provide plates and utensils for us to eat out take-out food, along with dish washing liquid to wash our dirty dishes. Pictures speak a thousand words.
Hotel is connected to a Mall - Shore that is deserted. Foot traffic is at its all time low. Mall is dimly lit ... a HUGE contrast to AEON.
I would not recommend this hotel. Sorry.
Hotel near Melaka City Center,Melaka83.9% of visitors choose this area
郑郑梅娇2026.03.05
A Sanctuary for the Creative Traveler.
Nestled within the Citywalk, right next to The Shore Hotel and Residence, I stumbled upon this hidden gem – a secret pathway tucked away amidst the concrete jungle. It was not just a feast for the eyes but a wellspring of inspiration, captivating me and sparking creativity.
Stepping onto this path felt like instantly entering a vibrant landscape painting. Lush greenery lined both sides, with towering trees forming a natural canopy that gently filtered the intense sunlight, leaving dappled light dancing on the red path below. The air was fresh and the temperature pleasant; even on a scorching summer day, a refreshing coolness permeated the area, uplifting the spirit.
The winding red path harmonized beautifully, sketching a poetic route. As I walked along, a clear stream gurgled softly beside me, its gentle flow soothing to the ear. Occasionally, a few fallen leaves drifted with the current, adding to the serene and elegant atmosphere.
**Vintage Streetlights Illuminate the Way Back**
Along the path, vintage-style streetlights stood quietly. They weren't just guides at night but unique features during the day. Their design exuded a nostalgic charm, imbuing the entire path with a sense of 'warmth' and romance. Imagine when dusk falls and these lights are illuminated, casting a soft glow on the path, interweaving with the dancing shadows of the trees – what a dreamlike spectacle that would be!
Though my busy work schedule prevented me from experiencing the night scenery, the daytime ambiance alone was enough to convey its unique allure.
Strolling along, with the gentle sound of water and birdsong in my ears and the ever-changing greenery and light before my eyes, my mind and body completely relaxed, and my thoughts broadened. Whether I was brainstorming new stories or seeking creative breakthroughs, this path provided an excellent space for contemplation. It allowed me to momentarily forget the city's hustle and bustle, return to inner peace, and better capture those fleeting sparks of inspiration.
**An Urban Gem Not to Be Missed**
Recommendation Index: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
**Recommended for:** City dwellers seeking tranquility, creative travelers, photography enthusiasts, families with children, and couples on a date.
**Best Time to Visit:** Early morning or late evening, when the light is soft, and there are fewer people, allowing for a more profound experience of its serene beauty. On the morning of March 4th, after a rain shower, the air was even fresher, and the greenery more vibrant.
**Helpful Tips:**
* The path is flat, suitable for walking and jogging.
* Wear comfortable shoes.
* Bring a camera to capture the beautiful scenery.
* Keep the environment clean and protect nature.
Though I missed the dazzling night view, this daytime path, with its unique tranquility, warmth, and natural beauty, has become an irreplaceable source of inspiration for me. If you, too, long for a haven in the city where your soul can rest and your thoughts can soar, then come and take a stroll here; I believe you'll fall in love with it too.
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**The Shore Hotel and Residence's breakfast is highly recommended; you can enjoy it until noon.**
One of the major highlights of choosing this hotel is its sumptuous breakfast. The restaurant offers a wide array of authentic Malaysian local delicacies, such as Nasi Lemak, various curries, fried noodles, and fried rice, allowing international guests to experience local flavors in one go, and satisfying local diners as well. What's particularly commendable is that breakfast is served until almost noon, giving guests ample time to enjoy a leisurely and fulfilling brunch without rushing. Furthermore, the diverse selection of dishes ensures that even after three consecutive days, your plate can always feature new combinations, preventing any sense of monotony.
This the second time im staying here. First time was a week ago and the staff was fantastic but unfortunately this time there was this guy(i dont know him/her) was very rude. Totally pissed me off, if you cant be nice and polite in your service industry then better just stay at home!!! Very arrogant.
Hotel near Melaka City Center,Melaka83.9% of visitors choose this area
YYangyangdecaodi2026.03.24
The lobby is impressive, and the breakfast offers a wide variety of choices. The hotel's location is excellent. From the hotel, you can cross the road to Heroes Square (outdoor), walk diagonally across the square, and on your right, you'll see the Sultan's Palace. Slightly to the left is the Santiago Ancient City Gate. After passing through the gate, you can climb the stairs to the St. Paul's Church ruins and enjoy a panoramic view of the city. Then, take the ramp down, passing the Cheng Ho Cultural Museum, to reach the Dutch Square (Red Square), Victoria Fountain, and Christ Church. Dutch Square is situated by the Malacca River, and crossing the busiest bridge leads you to Jonker Street. It's safe to say the hotel is the newest building closest to the old town. However, the service seems to be lacking. The front desk staff are not very efficient; you often see long lines of customers, and when asked for information about the hotel, they only provide one-word answers, appearing unprofessional. There's only one trash can in the guest room, so you have to move it between the room and the bathroom. The bed also slants forward, and when I complained to housekeeping, nothing was done – they completely ignored it, so I had to improvise. Honestly, considering the hotel's facilities and location, the five-star price isn't bad, but factoring in the service, the value for money is just average.
I stayed at PARKROYAL A’Famosa Melaka, Room 0059, from 8/2/2026 to 9/2/2026.
The room itself was good, clean, and well equipped with everything we needed. The swimming pool is huge and very family-friendly. The food selection was generally good with a decent variety.
However, the major letdown was the electricity issue, which seriously affected our stay.
Our room and block experienced a blackout for a few minutes at night. Worse, while we were sleeping, the electricity kept tripping 3–4 times. Each time this happened, the air-conditioning turned off. My children were sleeping and woke up sweating due to the heat. This was very uncomfortable and unacceptable for a hotel of this standard.
Other issues:
• The prayer mat provided in the room had a bad smell and clearly needed to be washed or replaced.
• During breakfast, the putu mayam was served with grated coconut that had turned sour.
• During checkout, the lobby was extremely crowded with a large group of people standing around. It felt very congested and uncomfortable, especially with families and children trying to move around.
Overall, the hotel has good facilities and strong potential, but the repeated electricity disruptions and poor crowd management during checkout need urgent improvement to ensure guest comfort.
Hotel near Melaka City Center,Melaka83.9% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.03.22
Booked a room with 2 king beds for a 2 night stay w my family.
Pros :
1. Spacious room size
2. Comfy beds
3. Beautiful view (we could see the entire city and our window was facing towards sea)
4. Free Parking
5. 10-15 mins walking distance to the River Cruise
6. No problems with lifts.
Just some additional notes for travellers :
(If) you don’t want room service to clean your rooms bc you don’t mind reusing your towels, you will not be able to receive the complimentary water bottles.
For families with cars, (if) you need to travel back and forth between the hotel and outside, you will always need to stop by the lobby counter to validate your carpark ticket in order to get free parking and it’s only valid for 15 minutes (more than enough time).
Hotel near Melaka City Center,Melaka83.9% of visitors choose this area
WWywyusoff2026.01.03
My stay was perfect as this hotel have all these:
1. ample parking space just infront of the hotel
2. spacious room with ironboard, fridge, kettle, tea & coffee and drinking water
3. big bathroom with toothbrush, body wash, shampoo
towel, face towel and toilet with bidet
4. hotel breakfast if purchased with room was good and compliments to the chef also the service assistant rahman was efficient.
5. checking in and out was fast.
MITC Hotel Melaka offers a comfortable and pleasant stay. The room was clean and well-maintained, although slightly small. It is suitable for solo travellers or short stays. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the location is convenient, especially for those attending events at MITC. Overall, it’s a decent choice for business trips or solo travel in Melaka.
Hotel near Klebang,Melaka Tengah12.9% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.22
The hotel overall is great, me and my family had good experience there. The rooms are spacious and nice; however, I do expect a larger space for family suite, but the balcony is large.
Complementary parking was given, the car park was a bit doggie to be frank.
One of the greatest highlights for us is the kids playground and kids club. It was huge and nice, my kid has awesome time there. Swimming pool is rather small for the size of the hotel though.
As for the hotel breakfast buffet, well, it was not to our preference. Too much of western, and the taste was far from delicious. Would suggest to add a bit more local delights eg Malay kuih.
Overall a good experience.
Hotel near Melaka City Center,Melaka83.9% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.03.12
The hotel is in a great location and very convenient for getting around. The room was clean and well maintained, making the stay comfortable.
However, the breakfast could be improved with more variety. In addition, the egg station is located outside the main breakfast area, which can be a little inconvenient for guests. It would be better if the egg station could be placed inside the breakfast area.
Overall, it was still a pleasant stay.
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GGuest UserGreat hotel for Melaka! Old baba nyonya house converted! Still kept some of the features. They even provided old coins as a token for welcome drinks. Rooms were clean and provided most common amenities! Room a tad small, would be good to provide a coach area. Car park insuffient for all guests but understandable for such prime area, able to find spots in surrounding. The bar kept running out of ingredients for cocktails etc, could improve. The toilet at the lobby could be cleaned more frequently. Breakfasts were generally well, especially the local delicacies!
YYangyangdecaodiThe lobby is impressive, and the breakfast offers a wide variety of choices. The hotel's location is excellent. From the hotel, you can cross the road to Heroes Square (outdoor), walk diagonally across the square, and on your right, you'll see the Sultan's Palace. Slightly to the left is the Santiago Ancient City Gate. After passing through the gate, you can climb the stairs to the St. Paul's Church ruins and enjoy a panoramic view of the city. Then, take the ramp down, passing the Cheng Ho Cultural Museum, to reach the Dutch Square (Red Square), Victoria Fountain, and Christ Church. Dutch Square is situated by the Malacca River, and crossing the busiest bridge leads you to Jonker Street. It's safe to say the hotel is the newest building closest to the old town. However, the service seems to be lacking. The front desk staff are not very efficient; you often see long lines of customers, and when asked for information about the hotel, they only provide one-word answers, appearing unprofessional. There's only one trash can in the guest room, so you have to move it between the room and the bathroom. The bed also slants forward, and when I complained to housekeeping, nothing was done – they completely ignored it, so I had to improvise. Honestly, considering the hotel's facilities and location, the five-star price isn't bad, but factoring in the service, the value for money is just average.
FFaizzul ImanI stayed at PARKROYAL A’Famosa Melaka, Room 0059, from 8/2/2026 to 9/2/2026.
The room itself was good, clean, and well equipped with everything we needed. The swimming pool is huge and very family-friendly. The food selection was generally good with a decent variety.
However, the major letdown was the electricity issue, which seriously affected our stay.
Our room and block experienced a blackout for a few minutes at night. Worse, while we were sleeping, the electricity kept tripping 3–4 times. Each time this happened, the air-conditioning turned off. My children were sleeping and woke up sweating due to the heat. This was very uncomfortable and unacceptable for a hotel of this standard.
Other issues:
• The prayer mat provided in the room had a bad smell and clearly needed to be washed or replaced.
• During breakfast, the putu mayam was served with grated coconut that had turned sour.
• During checkout, the lobby was extremely crowded with a large group of people standing around. It felt very congested and uncomfortable, especially with families and children trying to move around.
Overall, the hotel has good facilities and strong potential, but the repeated electricity disruptions and poor crowd management during checkout need urgent improvement to ensure guest comfort.
DDragonincThis the second time im staying here. First time was a week ago and the staff was fantastic but unfortunately this time there was this guy(i dont know him/her) was very rude. Totally pissed me off, if you cant be nice and polite in your service industry then better just stay at home!!! Very arrogant.
GGuest UserHotel was decent. Clean n affordable. It does however is showing her age with a little wear n tear. We got a room facing Pantai Klebang n that was nice. Room n hotel are very outdated. Breakfast was good but very limited, unlike like Doubletree or Imperial Lexis in KL but it does the job. Staffs were friendly enaugh...
EEddy MeisterI stayed at Asiatic Hotel Melaka and booked the Family Suite with jacuzzi. The room was spacious, clean, and well-equipped with a living area, balcony, and in-room spa bath. While it’s not a true duplex layout, the suite still felt roomy and comfortable for families or groups.
The jacuzzi was definitely the highlight – perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the city. Amenities such as WiFi, smart TV, minibar, and toiletries were all provided, making the stay convenient.
Parking is available in front of the hotel, free but limited on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you arrive during peak hours, you might need to circle around to find a spot.
Location is excellent – close to major attractions like Jonker Street, A Famosa, and shopping malls (Dataran Pahlawan, Mahkota Parade). There are plenty of eateries and convenience stores nearby, so dining is not an issue even though the hotel doesn’t have its own restaurant.
One small downside is the soundproofing; you can sometimes hear noise from the hallway. The lift is also on the smaller side, so it can get busy during peak times.
Overall, Asiatic Hotel Melaka is a great choice if you want a spacious suite with jacuzzi, free parking, and a central location. It’s comfortable and good value, especially for families or friends traveling together.
UUmmi TravellerMITC Hotel Melaka offers a comfortable and pleasant stay. The room was clean and well-maintained, although slightly small. It is suitable for solo travellers or short stays. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the location is convenient, especially for those attending events at MITC. Overall, it’s a decent choice for business trips or solo travel in Melaka.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is conveniently located near the toll, making it easy to access. It is an older property, and the furniture reflects that, but it is still functional. Cleanliness is maintained at a moderate level. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, which adds to the overall experience. The highlight of the stay is the FunPlay water park—kids absolutely loved it and had a fantastic time. The breakfast spread is impressive, with a wide variety of options to choose from.Overall, it was a pleasant stay, and we would likely visit again.
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