Malaysia, a land that consists of 13 states and 3 federal territories become my first pit stop for my very first entry.
Let’s take a closer look to one of its state: The Malacca Town
Travelling by Car; From Tuas Checkpoint to Malacca Town: 2 hours 31 Minutes
Being labelled as the most popular historical city in Malaysia, it’s definitely has various sightseeing views that could attract your attention. Relaxation, shopping as well as great food is all available within your reach.
Accommodation is usually the most important factor to complete your journey – where it determines your mood of holidaying in a foreign land. For this week entry, I would like to introduce to you 2 ways where you could enjoy your stay at Malacca Town which is cash friendly as well as full of precious memories ahead.
The Modern Accommodation
A journey of 1 minute from the Malacca Town, you could get an affordable night stay for as low as SGD $81 with a good friendly service at Hotel Orkid. Being surrounded with amenities; for example: hospital, food eatery and a 24hr convenient store, this would be a definite choice for back packers who prioritise in convenience. On top of that, there is a 24hr security service that patrols around the hotel area to ensure safety for their guests.
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Hotel Hallway |
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The Hotel Lobby |
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Dining Area Lobby |
For ladies who are shopaholic, fear not, just a journey of 4 minutes from Hotel Orkid, you can pamper yourself to one of the most niche shopping attractions: The Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall. Shop and at the same time feel the heritage of the traditional Malacca Town.
An interesting post. Kinda makes me wanna go and visit there now. And it's good that you even recommended a place to stay :D
ReplyDeleteMaybe for the "photography" part, you could take photos of the kampongs there. Really pretty pictures you could take such as the paddy fields etc. :) a rather informative blog you've got :)
ReplyDeleteHi fizah! I like the colours in your blog, feels like I'm in London or something! Your posts are informative and organised. Maybe you could make the background of your tables more opaque :)
ReplyDeleteNice blog! The background really attracts my attention as it is not too colourful. Also, you included many pictures and your post is not too wordy. :)
ReplyDeletechicken rice balls were great the last time i was at malacca! and nice blog but the font colour makes it a little hard to read :/
ReplyDeletefeels leaving malacca soon.. :) interestin post... will b better if you've pics or posts of the rural side of malacca which is really a nice place..
ReplyDeletemy family and i used to go to malacca every year for vacation! i shall introduce to them to go to this part of malacca some other time! :D
ReplyDeleteI like the background which suit the topic of your blog. Maybe you might want to talk about places which are further away? That would be good.
ReplyDeleteYou make me feel jealous! when was the last time i went on a holiday overseas? maybe 5 years ago?!
ReplyDelete-JIAWEN
I want to GO~!
ReplyDeleteMalacca is one of my favourite haunts when I need to a place to chill. I love the food, especially cendol - my personal record so far is 5 servings in one day (I was very thirsty then).
ReplyDeleteA good start for your blog and hope you could provide some personal thoughts and/or anecdotes on the homestay that you will blog about. Talk about photography too since that is the theme of this blog.
You may also want to see if you could modify the background for easier reading.
Sandra