Jonker Boutique HotelvsHeeren House
Heeren House and Jonker Boutique Hotel are both recommended by experts. On balance, Jonker Boutique Hotel is the choice of most professionals compared to Heeren House. Jonker Boutique Hotel comes in at 83 with recommendations from 4 reviewers such as Lonely Planet, Oyster and Rough Guide.
Jonker Boutique Hotel
82-86A&B Jalan Tokong, Melaka 75200, Malaysia
From $33/night
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Free Parking
- Multilingual
Rough Guide
Star
"The three shophouses that form this hotel are eighty years old, but the rooms are bang up to date... The central location and friendly staff also contribute to making this place a winner."
Fodor's
"If you want to stay...in the middle of the action at a reasonable price, you can't do much better than this...hotel with an art deco facade right in the middle of Malacca's main shopping street." Full review
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Since rooms facing the street are a bit noisy, especially on weekends, choose a back-facing room for a quieter stay.
Oyster
Mid-Range
"Jonker Boutique Hotel is a three-pearl property located directly on popular Jonker Street." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Located at ground zero for weekend night-market mayhem, this otherwise pleasant hotel is ideal if you want to step straight into a street-food buffet, less enjoyable if you're a light sleeper." Full review
Heeren House
1 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Melaka 75200, Malaysia
From $0/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
- Accessible
Frommer's
"Started by a local family, this small guesthouse is in a renovated 100-year-old building furnished in traditional Peranakan and colonial style, and located right in the heart of Chinatown." Full review
Rough Guide
"An ideal location and tasteful
rooms make this a very good choice. Rates, which include
breakfast, rise by RM20 at weekends – you also pay a little
more for a river view. The small..."
Afar Magazine
"The tasteful rooms, corridors and inviting restaurant are full of old furniture which reflect authenticity of colonial and old Chinese (Peranakan) style. " Full review