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Melaka, a fabled historic city that once stood at the crossroads of the shipping trade between East and West. Rich in its own unique culture, the city's history is a colourful tapestry woven through six centuries of diverse peoples and cultures.
Mahkota Hotel Melaka is an award-winning 4-star international hotel comprising one main hotel block and eight blocks of hotel apartments. It is located on the waterfront in the heart of historical Melaka, adjacent to Mahkota Parade, the city’s most popular shopping and entertainment complex, and within short walking distance to the business hub of Melaka as well as various historical places of interest. It is a city resort-styled hotel with something for everyone in a central location perfect for shopping and sightseeing.
Accommodation
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480 guest rooms and apartments configured as 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms.
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1 Mahkota Suite, 2 Executives Suites and 1 Family Suite.
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Non-smoking floors.
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IDD phone with Private Voice Mail System.
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In-room safe (selected rooms).
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Coffee / tea making facilities.
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Hair dryer.
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Individual controlled air-conditioning.
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Mini bar (upon request).
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Remote controlled TV with selected channels on cable television (selected rooms).
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Internet broadband (selected rooms).
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Restaurant and Bar
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Café Mahkota (180 seats) featuring Asian and Western buffets daily.
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Pizza Terrace (90 seats) serves traditional home made Italian pizzas and pastas.
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Bay lounge and terrace.
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Oasis karaoke with 3 private rooms.
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Banquet and Meeting Facilities
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12 function rooms.
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1 boardroom seating for 12 persons.
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1 ballroom seating capacity up to 500 persons for meetings, banquets and cocktails receptions.
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Audio-visual and presentation aids are available.
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Internet broadband is available in all function rooms.
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Spices Rooms – For organized private functions, seating capacity up to 400 persons.
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Accessibility (By Car)
The hotel is easily accessible through the Ayer Keroh exit from the North South Expressway.
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| Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) |
150km |
90 minutes |
| Kuala Lumpur City Centre |
160km |
2 hours |
| Singapore |
250km |
3 hours |
Facilities and Services
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2 outdoor swimming pools with jacuzzi
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Mahkota Executive Spa
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Children’s indoor and outdoor playground
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Table tennis
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Tennis and squash courts
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Mini golf
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Business Centre featuring secretarial, photocopying, facsimile, E-mail and internet services
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Laundry and valet
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Airport transportation (upon request) |
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Foreign currency exchange |
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Multilingual hotel staff |
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Souvenir shop |
For more information, please contact (606) – 281 2828 or email to cmh@tm.net.my
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Melaka - Malaysia's oldest town and capital of the state of the same name, has uniquely experienced all major phases of the nation’s history - the establishment of the Malay Sultanate in 1396, the Portuguese, the Dutch and English colonial eras, the Japanese occupation and finally independence in 1957. The many remnants of the past will take visitors on a nostalgic journey that goes back to 600 years of glorious and colourful past.
This map will guide you on your fascinating journey.
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| 1. Mahkota Hotel Melaka |
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It is a city resort styled hotel with something for everyone in a central location, perfect for shopping and sightseeing. |
| 2. A'Famosa / Porta de Santiago |
| The old stone gateway is all that survived from the 16th century which once encompassed St. Paul’s Hill. |
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| 3. St. Paul's Chapel |
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Against the Chapel’s walls are tombstones from Dutch time carved with poignant inscriptions. The crypt once held the body of St Fancis Xavier, who called the city “Babylon of the East”. |
| 4. The Stadhuys |
| Built in 1650, this Town Square is the most dominant structure. One of the oldest buildings in the East, it presently houses the Melaka Historical Museum. |
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| 5. Christ Church |
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Completed in 1753, Christ Church a is a wonderful testament to 18th century Dutch masonry. |
| 6. The Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum |
| The first private heritage museum where heritage artifacts are displayed to the public, in-house tour takes about 45 minutes. |
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| 7. Jonker Street / Jalan Hang Jebat |
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Jonker Street is known throughout the world for its authenticity dating back nearly 300 years, which can be found in many shops here. |
| 8. Cheng Hoon Teng Temple |
| Founded in 1646, this Chinese temple is the oldest in south East Asia. |
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