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Birkin International Hotel

Birkin International Hotel

4.2 / 5Good9 Reviews
Lot 12191, Kawasan Bandar XLV
6.82KM from Governor's Museum
BarbecueFamily-friendly HotelConference HallChildren's PlaygroundChildren's Play AreaChildren's Supplies
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Dusit Princess Melaka

Dusit Princess Melaka

4.6 / 5Great153 Reviews
Jalan Bendahara
0.9KM from Governor's Museum
Family-friendly HotelConference HallChildren's PoolFitness CenterBusiness CenterValet Parking
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Imperial Heritage Hotel Melaka I City Centre

Imperial Heritage Hotel Melaka I City Centre

4 / 5Good299 Reviews
No 1, 1, Jalan Merdeka, 74, Jln Parameswara, Taman Melaka Raya
0.51KM from Governor's Museum
Executive FloorConference HallFamily-friendly HotelExecutive LoungeNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning Service
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Sunday Malacca Formerly Tun Fatimah

Sunday Malacca Formerly Tun Fatimah

3.7 / 519 Reviews
2, Jalan Munshi Abdullah, Kampung Jawa
0.82KM from Governor's Museum
Conference HallExecutive LoungeNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageBusiness CenterParking
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Malacca Riverside Boutique Hotel is ideal, just a 3-minute walk from Governor's Museum. The hotel blends Peranakan and colonial architecture with antique furnishings and private courtyard terraces. Guests enjoy complimentary guided tours to nearby Red Square and Sam Poh Tong Temple, plus authentic Malay dinner experiences at the riverside dining terrace

Malacca Heritage View Hotel features heritage-view rooms overlooking the Malacca River and historic rooftops, with select upper-floor units offering glimpses of the St. Paul's Church Ruins. The hotel hosts monthly cultural talks and live performances by local musicians in its rooftop garden lounge, paired with traditional Malay coffee tastings

Malacca Heritage Pavilion Hotel sits directly across from Governor's Museum, just a 1-minute walk. Designed as a faithful recreation of 19th-century colonial architecture, it displays original indigenous artifacts and early trade documents. Daily guided breakfast sessions led by local historians reveal Malacca’s multicultural legacy, with optional private workshops in traditional batik and pottery