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Casa Del Rio

The hotel consists of 66 luxuriously appointed rooms located by the Melaka River near the entrance to the historic Melaka straits and just a stone's throw away from the heart of the old town.

The rooms are divided into two categories of deluxe and suites, of which the suites are larger and situated on the corners. The timber floored bedroom area is furnished with pocket sprung beds, flat screen televisions, CD, DVD and radio tuner, iPod player, writing desk with international plug points and LAN cable for complimentary internet access. Also in each room is an electronic safe, hair dryer, full length mirrors, iron and ironing board. The marble lined bathrooms have separate shower and a tub big enough for two. The spacious balconies are unique in Malacca and are furnished with table and chairs and small daybed with the added luxury of a ceiling fan to circulate the warm air.

The hotel boasts a small rooftop pool, three dining options and a spa.

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      Malacca City Tour

      Malacca City Tour

      Being an old colonial town Malacca has a lot of history with a legacy dating back 600 years. Initially it started out as a fishing village then it was used by the Chinese and Indians as a port followed by the Portuguese and the Dutch who used it during the spice trade.

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