Sky Tower Malacca

Melaka City


Starting on the 43rd floor of the Shore complex and going up to the building's roof, this is – at 153m – Melaka City's highest viewpoint. The panorama of the city is impressive and there are added thrills in the form of a vertigo-inducing glass-floor balcony over the edge where you can have your fear-filled face snapped for posterity.


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Nearby Melaka City attractions

1. Shore Oceanarium

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This aquarium on the 2nd floor of The Shore Shopping Gallery jazzes up the usual fish-in-tanks viewing experience with 3D movies and visual effects in its…

2. Villa Sentosa

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The highlight of visiting the charming Malay village of Kampung Morten is this living museum within a 1920s kampung (village) house. Visitors (or rather,…

3. St Peter's Church

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This is the oldest functioning Roman Catholic church in Malaysia, built in 1710 by descendants of early Portuguese settlers. It's quite an elegant picture…

4. Masjid Kampung Hulu

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The oldest functioning mosque in Malaysia was, surprisingly, commissioned by the Dutch in 1728. The mosque is made up of predominantly Javanese…

5. Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

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Malaysia's oldest still-operating Chinese temple, constructed in 1673, remains a central place of worship for the Buddhist and Taoist communities here. It…

6. Masjid Kampung Kling

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Originally dating back to 1748, the 19th-century rebuild of the mosque you see today mingles several styles. Its multi-tiered meru roof (a stacked form…

7. Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Temple

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One of the first Hindu temples built in Malaysia, this temple was constructed in 1781 on a plot donated by the religiously tolerant Dutch and dedicated to…

8. Hang Kasturi's Tomb

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This mausoleum off Jonker St pays homage to famous warrior Hang Kasturi, even though there is no historical evidence that this is actually his final…