Accomodation
Each room is sumptuously appointed, in an elegant combination of luxury, tradition and modernity. Bespoke furnishings call to mind the glory days of old Malacca, while floor to ceiling windows framed by silk drapes bathe the room with soft light. Standing on warm timber floors is an inviting four poster bed finished in rich teak and dressed in cool cottons with an ornate silk runner. A matching silk-upholstered chaise lounge provides a cosy spot to gaze out over the river and let your imagination take you back in time or simply curl up with a book.Luxuriate in the large clawfoot bathtub, either in secluded privacy or with the screen doors folded back to chat to your partner or watch your favourite show on television surrounded by a fragrant bubblebath.
Rooms
The two signature suites each provide a spacious area of 70 square metres. Each suite has a separate comfortable seating area and a powder room. Located on the top floor of the hotel, the suites have a commanding view of the Malacca River and the quaint traditional Malay village, Kampung Morten.
Amenity
- Bath Tub
- Sofa
- Hair Dryer
- Minibar
- Airconditioning
- Alarm clock
- Tea and Coffee Making Facilities
- Living Area
- Bedroom
- In-room Safe
- Robes
Entertainment
- LCD Television
Connectivity
- Free Wi-Fi
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Dining
Malacca is a heady mélange of Dutch, Portuguese, English, Chinese, Indian and Malay influences - a repository of much colonial heritage and custom intertwined with local practice. Its rich history is reflected in many facets of the city including its cuisine.In particular, the delicious Nyonya cuisine has developed in Malacca from the intermarriage of the Malays and early Chinese settlers over centuries, creating a distinctive culture known as Peranakan. Nyonya recipes are complicated affairs, often requiring many hours of preparation and blending of aromatic spices and fragrant leaves and roots.The Majestic Malacca invites you to delight in the exquisite melding of robust and subtle flavours in a superb range of Nyonya dining experiences.
The dining room, with its original Straits Settlement windows overlooking the Malacca River and Kampung Morten, offers a casual atmosphere for breakfast and dinner. Gourmet travellers will be well catered for, as dishes from the Portuguese, Dutch, English, and Baba-Nyonya cultures are combined in an adventurous menu that takes guests on a true culinary journey of the region. Savour the freshest ingredients infused with a rich combination of spices and aromas in an eclectic selection of Nyonya appetisers, soups, salads and colourful Nyonya desserts. This venue has two private dining room options.
Positioned near the entrance of the hotel, The Bar at The Mansion is the perfect place to unwind and relax, warmly welcoming guests for a round of drinks and a casual chat. The environment is created in traditional colonial style and provides a luxurious location to relax and choose from an extensive range of whiskey, cocktails and other drinks – a wonderfully comfortable setting in which to plan your next activity or review the day that has passed.
Recreation
Located to the rear of the lobby, the Library is a tranquil sanctuary created to invite an immersion into the literature of your choice. Colourful floor tiles offset the polished porcelain of traditional lamps, fine ceramic ware and portraits of the past are bathed in the soft light entering through louvered windows. Welcoming soft leather sofas and armchairs invite you to sit back, relax, and lose yourself in the many tales found in our book collection. Take your imagination back in time, exploring the history of your unique surroundings through adventurous and exciting tales of the past.
For a great workout, there is glass-enclosed gymnasium fronting the swimming pool. The fully-equipped gymnasium houses a wide range of the latest exercise equipment.
The Spa Village Malacca is the world's only spa to base its therapies on the healing heritage of the Baba-Nyonya or Peranakan culture - a unique combination of Chinese and Malay influences. The spa is spread across the first two floors of the new wing and provides a serene environment in which one can rest, recuperate and rejuvenate in the care of some of the world's best therapists.
There is a sense of timelessness in the décor and design of the Spa Village, which encapsulates the essence of its exceptional location. Intricately tiled floors juxtaposed with wooden shutters and traditional saloon doors are crafted in their shapes and colour to provide a calm and peaceful space dedicated to personal restoration.
Delve into the intricacies of authentic Peranakan cuisine with a cooking class hosted by our Peranakan Master Chef. Experience an introduction to the aromatic ingredients contributing to each speciality, followed by a lesson that will give you insight into the history of each exquisite dish, leaving you with a satiated belly and classic recipes to take home with you.
This is a thoroughly enjoyable and laid-back manner in which to explore Malacca, especially the narrow streets in the old sector. The trishaws themselves are works of art, creatively adorned with artificial flowers and baubles.
A relaxing and interesting journey up the historic Malacca River from the river mouth to Kampung Morten (Morten Village), this 45 minute cruise takes you past narrow old shophouses and river warehouses.
There are a number of fine golf courses in and around Malacca. If golfing on a serene island catches your fancy, take a boat or ferry to the 18-hole par 72 Pandanusa Golf Club on Pulau Besar. If daylight hours are insufficient and you just cannot get enough, head to Orna Golf and Country Club located approximately 25 minutes away from the hotel. Alternatively, the Ayer Keroh Country Club is also a popular choice.
Malacca, Malaysia's most historical city, has seen the rise and fall of major empires that extended their influences to this region. The legacy of the Malay Sultanate, Chinese, Indian, Portuguese, Dutch and British is evident in Malacca's medieval charm, picturesque buildings, multi-racial population and narrow streets. The Majestic Malacca offers daily complimentary guided walks passing prominent historical landmarks of this 600 year-old coastal port, weaving a beguiling journey through an enchanting heritage.
Villa Sentosa in Kampung Morten (Morten Village)
The house, Villa Sentosa, was built during the first quarter of the century in the style fashionable during the era and now has been converted by its owner into a private museum. Displays include a collection of costumes, Malay embroidery, furniture, muskets and an array of interesting relics. Located in Kampung Morten, which is the only Malay village in the heart of Malacca city, the house has a history that goes back to the British Land Reform Act 1920. Kampung Morten is conveniently located directly opposite the hotel.
Stadthuys
Built in 1650 as the official residence of Dutch Governors and their officers, the edifice is a fine example of Dutch architecture. Preserved in its original structure and form, it now houses the Historical and Ethnographic Museums. On display daily are fine traditional bridal costumes and relics from Malacca's glorious past.
Christ Church
Standing exactly as it has always been since 1753, the church is testimony to Dutch architectural ingenuity. Take note of the church's 200 year old handmade pews, ceiling beams constructed without joints from a single tree, brass Bible rest, old tombstones laid on the floor and the frieze of the 'Last Supper' in glazed tiles.
Clock Tower
The brick-red clock tower is located at Dutch Square, close to the similarly hued Christ Church and the Stadthuys. Tan Beng Swee, a rich Malaccan philanthropist, donated the clock which was imported from England in 1886.
Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum
This museum is the ancestral home of three generations of a Baba-Nyonya family, descendants of the Chinese who arrived in Malacca and married locals. Typical of the Peranakan house, it is built around a central open-air courtyard. The building is now a attractively designed museum that showcases the unique culture and legacy of Straits-born Chinese. Here you will find intricately carved fittings finished in gold leaf and beautiful antique furniture made of Chinese rosewood in a mixture of Chinese, Victorian and Dutch designs.
A' Famosa
Built by the Portuguese in 1511 as a fortress to protect the spice trade route, it sustained severe structural damage during the Dutch invasion. The Dutch had set to destroy it but timely intervention by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1808 saved what remains of A' Famosa today, the Porta de Santiago gate.
Malacca Sultanate Palace
An exquisite piece of Malay architecture, this is a replica of the original 15th century palace of Malacca's extinct Sultanate. Built based on the description of the palace in the ancient Malay Annals, the wooden replica is situated at the foot of St. Paul's Hill. Today it houses the Cultural Museum of Malacca with artifacts, prints, photographs and drawings which represent the history and cultural heritage of the Malay Sultanate of Malacca and the various communities which came to settle there during that period.
Conference
The centre of commerce for the exotic East, Malacca was an essential port of call during the 15th century for merchants from India, China and Arabia. The city's prosperity was due to its strategic position half way between India and China, thus making it a highly powerful hub along the lucrative spice trade route. It was in this bustling city that deals were made, bargains were sealed, ties were established and agreements were reached.The commercial foundations of Malacca are reflected today in The Majestic Malacca; designed to provide the ideal setting for constructive and productive business interactions or top-class social events. Just a short drive south of Kuala Lumpur and a few hours from Singapore, the hotel is the ideal venue for meetings and gatherings away from the bustle of the city.Three comfortable conference rooms on the second floor are designed with the most modern technology available, ensuring that all meetings are as productive as possible. Meeting and function attendees can comfortably relax and focus on successful outcomes, while the hotel competently manages the logistics and details.Whether it is a brainstorm session, a highly focused goal-oriented meeting, or a corporate retreat for you and your team, an event at The Majestic Malacca provides an environment ideal for generating creativity and productivity, as well as building enduring bonds.
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