Los 10 Mejores Hoteles en Malaca — Selecciones en el Casco Antiguo a Orillas del Río (Melaka)
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Los 10 Mejores Hoteles en Malaca — Selecciones en el Casco Antiguo a Orillas del Río (Melaka)

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Así están las cosas: Malaca (o Melaka, es el mismo lugar) es la ciudad malaya más fotogénica que la mayoría de la gente pasa por alto. Es una ciudad Patrimonio de la UNESCO donde 500 años de historia portuguesa, holandesa, británica, china y malaya colisionan en los edificios holandeses de colores pastel de Dutch Square, triciclos iluminados con LED sonando éxitos del Top 40 y las casas de colores de Jonker Street. El casco antiguo se recorre a pie de un extremo al otro en 20 minutos. Nuestro equipo eligió 10 hoteles desde todos los ángulos. A orillas del río cerca de Jonker es el punto ideal — Casa del Rio es el derroche de 5 estrellas, mientras que 906 Riverside y Hotel Arissa bajan hasta THB 1.100-1.200 la noche. The Majestic Malacca en la zona de Bunga Raya es la opción histórica (mansión de los Estrechos de los años 20, Small Luxury Hotels). Y si quieres quedarte cerca de los centros comerciales para ir de compras, Hatten Hotel, Estadia o Moty Hotel son las elecciones. Todos a menos de 10 minutos de Jonker.

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Así están las cosas: Malaca (o Melaka, es el mismo lugar) es la ciudad malaya más fotogénica que la mayoría de la gente pasa por alto. Es una ciudad Patrimonio de la UNESCO donde 500 años de historia portuguesa, holandesa, británica, china y malaya colisionan en los edificios holandeses de colores pastel de Dutch Square, triciclos iluminados con LED sonando éxitos del Top 40 y las casas de colores de Jonker Street. El casco antiguo se recorre a pie de un extremo al otro en 20 minutos. Nuestro equipo eligió 10 hoteles desde todos los ángulos. A orillas del río cerca de Jonker es el punto ideal — Casa del Rio es el derroche de 5 estrellas, mientras que 906 Riverside y Hotel Arissa bajan hasta THB 1.100-1.200 la noche. The Majestic Malacca en la zona de Bunga Raya es la opción histórica (mansión de los Estrechos de los años 20, Small Luxury Hotels). Y si quieres quedarte cerca de los centros comerciales para ir de compras, Hatten Hotel, Estadia o Moty Hotel son las elecciones. Todos a menos de 10 minutos de Jonker.
Ubicaciones de los 10 hoteles
Cómo seleccionamos

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Casa del Rio Melaka — hotel No. 1 #1 riverfront luxury · 5-min walk to Jonker 8.9

Casa del Rio Melaka

From ~$137

📍 On the Melaka River in the heart of the old town, directly opposite Jonker Street and about a 5-minute walk from the Dutch Square.

🌊 Right on the Melaka River 🏊 Rooftop pool over the old town 🛍️ 5-minute walk to Jonker Street
Melaka River frontagerooftop pool5-min walk to Jonker5-star service

Casa del Rio Melaka is the 5-star riverfront hotel a lot of people name first when you ask where to stay in the old town, and the 8.9/10 guest score backs that up. The cream-coloured Mediterranean-Portuguese building stands on the water directly across from Jonker Street, echoing Melaka's old trading history. What people come back raving about is the warm, attentive service, the rooftop pool looking over the old-town rooftops and the river, and a location that puts every landmark within walking distance — Jonker Street and the Dutch Square are a 5-minute walk across the riverside bridge. Rooms start at roughly $137 a night and climb toward $314 for the top suites. It suits couples and families who want genuine 5-star comfort in a dead-central spot.

  • Riverfront spot, a 5-minute walk to Jonker Street
  • Genuine 5-star service — staff remember guests by name
  • Rooftop pool with old-town and river views
  • Priciest hotel in the area, and high-season rates climb
  • Street-side rooms catch night-market noise on Fri–Sat
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The Majestic Malacca — hotel No. 2 #2 heritage · 1920s Straits mansion 8.8

📍 Riverside on the Bunga Raya side of the Melaka River, about 1 km from Jonker Street and a short ride from The Stadthuys.

🏛️ 1920s Straits mansion 💆 Spa Village 🍴 Rare Kristang food
1920s Straits mansionBaba-Nyonya Spa VillageKristang foodSmall Luxury Hotels

The Majestic Malacca is the hotel that holds onto Melaka's heritage character better than any other in town. It splits into two parts: a meticulously restored white-and-green Straits Settlement mansion from the 1920s, and a newer room block designed to blend in beside it. It's part of Small Luxury Hotels and reviews land around 8.8/10. The draws are the period atmosphere, a Spa Village built around Baba-Nyonya care traditions, and a restaurant serving hard-to-find Kristang food. It sits riverside on the Bunga Raya side, roughly 1 km from Jonker Street — a 12-to-15-minute walk or a short ride away. Rooms start around $150 a night and climb past $370 for the top suites, so this is firmly a splurge. It suits couples and travelers who want a stay with a story rather than just a bed.

  • 1920s Straits mansion with original tilework and teak
  • Spa Village rooted in Baba-Nyonya care traditions
  • The Mansion restaurant serves rare Kristang dishes
  • About 1 km from Jonker — farther than most hotels
  • Starts around $150 a night — a luxury budget only
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Moty Hotel — hotel No. 3 #3 Best value · riverfront with an upmarket fit-out 8.7

Moty Hotel

From ~$51

📍 On the Melaka River, south side, right by Mahkota Parade and Dataran Pahlawan malls — about a 10 to 12 minute riverside walk to The Stadthuys.

🌊 On the Melaka River 🛏️ Spacious rooms, comfy beds 🛒 Next to Mahkota Parade mall
Melaka riverfrontspacious rooms comfy bedsnear Mahkota Paradegreat value

Moty Hotel is a 4-star on the Melaka River that surprises people the moment they walk in — the fit-out reads pricier than the rate, and reviewers keep repeating the same line: looks 5-star, pay 4-star. It carries a 8.7/10 overall score across more than four thousand reviews, so this is no fluke. The draws are big rooms, notably comfy beds, and a riverside spot next to the Mahkota Parade mall — roughly a 10 to 12 minute walk along the water to The Stadthuys and the Dutch Square. Breakfast is a buffet that mixes Malay and Western plates, and there is an indoor pool plus a separate kids pool. Rates start around $51 a night, which puts it ahead of most look-alike hotels in town. It suits families and couples who want comfort on a sensible budget.

  • Upmarket fit-out that reviewers say feels 5-star
  • Spacious rooms and notably comfy beds
  • Riverside spot next to Mahkota Parade mall
  • Breakfast room fills up and tightens at peak
  • South side, further from Jonker than old-town hotels
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Hatten Hotel Melaka — hotel No. 4 #4 All-in-one · linked to Hatten Square mall 8.5

📍 Wired into Hatten Square mall in the city centre — a 3-to-5-minute walk to both Dataran Pahlawan and Mahkota Parade.

🛍️ Connected directly to Hatten Square mall 🏊 Two large pools including a kids zone 💪 Gym and spa on site
Linked to Hatten Square mallTwo swimming poolsGym and spa10,000-plus reviews

Hatten Hotel Melaka is a 4-star all-rounder that ranks among the most-booked hotels in town — it has piled up more than 10,000 reviews and holds a combined score around 8.5/10. The tower connects directly into Hatten Square mall and sits a few minutes from Dataran Pahlawan. The draw is the facilities: two large pools including a children's water zone, plus a gym, a spa and in-house shops, so you rarely need to leave the building. Rooms run spacious and clean across several sizes, and breakfast is a standard big-hotel buffet — complete rather than exciting. Rates start around $63 a night and climb to roughly $143 for the top rooms. It suits families and shoppers who want everything settled in one place, with Mahkota Parade a 3-to-5-minute walk away too.

  • Connected straight into Hatten Square mall
  • Two large pools including a kids zone
  • Full facilities — gym, spa, shops
  • Big hotel, so lifts crawl at peak hours
  • Mall side, a fair way from Jonker old town
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ibis Melaka — hotel No. 5 #5 International chain · near the old town 8.3

ibis Melaka

From ~$46

📍 Near the Melaka River, about 500 m from The Stadthuys and the old Dutch Square, with Jonker Street a short walk beyond.

🏨 Accor group (ibis) 🏛️ 500 m from The Stadthuys 🏊 Has a pool
Accor group500 m to The StadthuysHas a poolSteady standard

ibis Melaka is the safe pick if you want a dependable international chain hotel in Melaka with a steady standard. It runs under the Accor group on the ibis badge and reviews land it around 8.3/10. The building is decked out in a modern style with warm wood accents, and it sits just 500 m from The Stadthuys and the old Dutch Square, with Jonker Street a short stroll on. The draws here are the central location, the pool, and a level of cleanliness you can count on. Rooms start at roughly $46 a night, which makes it a comfortable fit for couples and travelers who'd rather have brand consistency than a roll of the dice — all at a price you can actually justify.

  • Reliable Accor chain standard
  • 500 m from the old town
  • Has a pool
  • Some rooms cool unevenly
  • A few fittings show wear
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Estadia Hotel — hotel No. 6 #6 Next to the mall · Peranakan theme 8.1

Estadia Hotel

From ~$43

📍 Behind Hatten Hotel, right next to Mahkota Parade mall and close to Dataran Pahlawan — dead centre of the shopping district.

🎨 Peranakan-themed throughout 🛒 Right next to Mahkota Parade mall 🚐 Free shuttle to nearby areas
Peranakan themenext to Mahkota Paradefree shuttlegood value

Estadia Hotel is a 4-star property in the Hatten group dressed head to toe in Peranakan (Baba-Nyonya) patterns, sitting directly behind the Hatten Hotel tower and right next to Mahkota Parade mall. Reviews land it around 8.1/10, and the draw is simple: you are wedged between two of the city's biggest shopping centres, the price stays friendly, and there's a free shuttle to nearby areas if you don't have a car. The in-house Makan Nyonya restaurant serves Malay food that matches the theme, and rooms start near $43 a night. It's an easy pick for shoppers and families who want a convenient base without paying premium rates — close to Dataran Pahlawan too, so a mall crawl never involves a taxi.

  • Next to two malls — Mahkota Parade and Dataran Pahlawan downstairs
  • Cute Peranakan-themed decor
  • Friendly price for a 4-star
  • Thin walls — you hear the next room and the corridor
  • Patchy upkeep in spots
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906 Riverside Hotel Malacca — hotel No. 7 #7 budget riverfront · roomy units 7.9

📍 On the Melaka River next to the old Kampung Hulu Mosque — about a 10-minute riverside walk to the old town.

🌊 Riverside rooms with a balcony 🛏️ Roomy units, some sleep three 💰 Budget rates from around $34
Melaka River frontageroomy, sleeps threeChinese-Malay decorbudget rates

906 Riverside Hotel Malacca is a 3-star spot right on the Melaka River that mixes Malay and Chinese decor into something a notch more characterful than the usual budget block. Review scores sit around 7.9/10, and the thing guests keep flagging is the room size — they run bigger than the price tag suggests. Many are riverside units with a balcony over the water, and a few sleep three, which makes this an easy pick for a small family that doesn't want to book two rooms. You're next to the old Kampung Hulu Mosque, and it's roughly a 10-minute riverside walk to the heart of the old town. Rates start near $34 a night, so it lands squarely with budget travelers who still want a river view without paying for it.

  • Rooms bigger than the price, many with river-view balconies
  • Starts around $34 a night
  • Some units sleep three
  • Some rooms have faulty AC or TV
  • A few bathrooms are awkwardly laid out
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Hotel Arissa — hotel No. 8 #8 newish rooms · free shuttle 7.9

Hotel Arissa

From ~$31

📍 In the commercial district near the old town, about a 10-to-15-minute walk from Jonker Street, with restaurants and cafes around the block.

Newish rooms with balconies 🚐 Free Jonker Walk shuttle 🅿️ Free parking
newish balcony roomsfree Jonker Walk shuttlefree parkinggood value

Hotel Arissa is a fairly new 3-star in the commercial district just outside Melaka's old town, and the 7.9/10 guest score lines up with what reviewers say: clean, comfortable, easy on the wallet. The rooms are done in warm wood furniture and many of them open onto a small balcony, which keeps the place feeling lighter than the budget norm. The detail that sets it apart is the free shuttle to the Jonker Walk night market, which fixes the one problem hotels on the edge of the centre usually have — getting in and out after dark. There is free parking if you have driven yourself, an on-site restaurant, and a scatter of eateries and cafes around the block. Rooms start at roughly $31 a night and run up to about $66. It suits budget travellers and families who want a fresh, clean room without paying old-town prices.

  • Newish, clean rooms with small balconies
  • Free shuttle to Jonker Walk night market
  • Free parking if you drive yourself
  • Some rooms have intermittent AC trouble
  • Toiletries occasionally not fully restocked
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Timez Hotel Melaka — hotel No. 9 #9 boutique · on Jonker Street, 50 m 8.4

Timez Hotel Melaka

From ~$40

📍 Right on Jonker Street, about 50-100 metres to the night market, with the Dutch Square and The Stadthuys close by.

🛍️ On Jonker Street, 50 m to the night market 🎨 About 15 individually themed rooms 🍳 Free breakfast
on Jonker Street15 themed roomsfree breakfastsmall boutique

Timez Hotel Melaka is a small boutique sitting right on Jonker Street — a few steps and you are in the night market. It scores about 8.4/10, and the thing that sets it apart is the rooms: roughly 15 of them, each designed around its own theme, no two alike, with care put into every corner. Reviewers keep using one word for it — spotless. Breakfast is free, simple but genuinely good, and the staff are the warm, remember-your-name kind that make checking in feel more like visiting relatives. Rates start near $40 a night, which buys you the best address in the old town. It is the pick for couples and design-minded travelers who want somewhere with real character over a long facilities list — there is no pool and no gym here. If you want charm and a walkable old-town base more than resort extras, this is the one.

  • On Jonker Street — 1-2 min to the night market
  • About 15 themed rooms, all detail-rich
  • Free breakfast and spotless rooms
  • AC is fixed near 26C with no control
  • No pool or gym, and no on-site parking
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1825 Gallery Hotel — hotel No. 10 #10 design boutique · riverside near Jonker 7.8

1825 Gallery Hotel

From ~$37

📍 On the Melaka River, about a 5-minute walk to Jonker Street, with Christ Church and the Dutch Square also within walking distance.

🎨 Raw-concrete-and-wood design 🌊 River-view rooms 🛍️ 5-minute walk to Jonker Street
raw-concrete-and-wood designMelaka riverside5-min walk to Jonkersmall boutique

1825 Gallery Hotel is a small boutique that leans on a raw-concrete-and-wood look — industrial lines softened by warmth — and it sits right on the Melaka River, a 5-minute walk from Jonker Street. Reviews land it around 7.8/10, and the things guests agree on are the design character, the calm river-view rooms, the cleanliness, and a location you can walk into the old town from without ever needing a car. Rates start near $37 a night, which makes it one of the more affordable ways to get a place with real personality here. It is squarely aimed at couples and photo-minded travelers who would rather book a room with a point of view than a generic box. Just know the common-area extras are limited and breakfast is on the thin side — most people walk into Jonker for that.

  • Raw-concrete-and-wood design with real character — very photogenic
  • River-view rooms are calm; rooms and baths praised as clean
  • Riverside spot, 5-minute walk to Jonker Street
  • Some rooms feel dated and lack a fridge
  • Breakfast is small and simple
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Casa del Rio Melaka58.9~$137Jonker Street is about a 5-minute walk across the riverside bridge; Melaka Airport (MKZ) sits roughly 10 km from the old town.#1 riverfront luxury · 5-min walk to Jonker
2The Majestic Malacca58.8~$149Jonker Street is about 1 km away — a 12-to-15-minute walk or a short ride; from Melaka Sentral it's a 15-minute transfer into town.#2 heritage · 1920s Straits mansion
3Moty Hotel48.7~$51The Stadthuys is about a 10 to 12 minute walk along the riverside path.#3 Best value · riverfront with an upmarket fit-out
4Hatten Hotel Melaka48.5~$63Dataran Pahlawan and Mahkota Parade are roughly a 3-to-5-minute walk from the door.#4 All-in-one · linked to Hatten Square mall
5ibis Melaka48.3~$46The Stadthuys is about a 7-8 minute walk (roughly 500 m).#5 International chain · near the old town
6Estadia Hotel48.1~$43Mahkota Parade and Dataran Pahlawan malls are walkable — both sit right alongside the hotel.#6 Next to the mall · Peranakan theme
7906 Riverside Hotel Malacca37.9~$34Heart of the old town: about a 10-minute walk along the riverside.#7 budget riverfront · roomy units
8Hotel Arissa37.9~$31Jonker Street is about a 10-to-15-minute walk, or you can take the hotel's free shuttle.#8 newish rooms · free shuttle
9Timez Hotel Melaka38.4~$40Jonker Street is a 1-2 minute walk (50-100 m); Melaka Airport sits about 10 km out.#9 boutique · on Jonker Street, 50 m
101825 Gallery Hotel37.8~$37Jonker Street is about a 5-minute walk away.#10 design boutique · riverside near Jonker

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 riverfront luxury · 5-min walk to Jonker
Casa del Rio Melaka

#1 Casa del Rio is the most luxurious, best-located riverfront hotel in old-town Melaka.

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#2 heritage · 1920s Straits mansion
The Majestic Malacca

#2 The Majestic is the most beautiful heritage hotel in Melaka — like staying inside an old Straits-era mansion.

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#3 Best value · riverfront with an upmarket fit-out
Moty Hotel

#3 Moty Hotel is a riverfront stay that fits out way above its price — big, comfortable rooms for a steal.

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#4 All-in-one · linked to Hatten Square mall
Hatten Hotel Melaka

#4 Hatten Hotel is the everything-under-one-roof family pick — two big pools, hundreds of rooms, a mall attached.

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#5 International chain · near the old town
ibis Melaka

#5 ibis Melaka is the dependable international chain — a steady standard, a good location, and fair value.

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#6 Next to the mall · Peranakan theme
Estadia Hotel

#6 Estadia is a Peranakan-themed 4-star that punches above its price — right beside the mall and easy to get around.

Selección final

10 hoteles para todos los estilos y presupuestos — elige por barrio, características únicas y estilo de viaje.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuántos días necesito en Malaca?
2 noches es el mínimo — un día completo recorriendo el casco antiguo y haciendo el paseo en barca por el río, otro para el Mercado Nocturno de Jonker (solo viernes-domingo) y el asentamiento portugués. Las excursiones de un día desde KL se sienten apresuradas y te pierdes el ambiente nocturno, que es sinceramente la mejor parte.
¿A orillas del río o en la zona histórica — dónde me alojo?
A orillas del río cerca de Jonker gana en comodidad para caminar (Casa del Rio, Timez, 1825 Gallery, 906 Riverside). La zona de Bunga Raya es más tranquila y la opción para The Majestic. La zona de centros comerciales (Mahkota/Hatten Square) es para quienes dan más importancia a las compras y servicios que al ambiente del casco antiguo.
¿La mejor forma de llegar desde KL?
Autobús express desde la terminal TBS — RM10-15 (unos THB 80-120), 2 horas, sale cada 30 minutos. Grab a RM160 (unos THB 1.300) si tienes prisa. El tren no va hasta Malaca, así que el autobús es prácticamente la opción.
¿Qué hotel elegir si quiero lujo sin complicarme?
Casa del Rio Melaka — el mejor servicio y ubicación combinados, 5 estrellas a orillas del río, a un paseo de Jonker. Si prefieres el encanto histórico al lujo moderno, The Majestic Malacca en la mansión de los Estrechos de los años 20 con el Baba-Nyonya Spa Village es insuperable.
¿Me arrepentiré de optar por algo económico?
Para nada. Moty Hotel parece un 5 estrellas pero empieza desde THB 1.800. Para un presupuesto real, 906 Riverside y Hotel Arissa tienen habitaciones amplias desde THB 1.100-1.200 — y Arissa incluso ofrece lanzadera gratuita a Jonker. Una ganga total.
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