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Welcome to

Heeren Palm

Suites

the HOTEL

the HOTEL

The Heeren Palm Suites is a beautiful boutique hotel housed in two tastefully restored adjoining Peranakan townhouses within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Melaka. The intricate architecture with its interesting mix of Dutch style, Peranakan flair and colonial influences, echoes the rich history of the property and tells the story of the bygone days of Melaka. Built between the early-1800s and the mid-1900s, these distinctive heritage buildings continue to be an important part of the cityscape. Guests from all over the world can now experience a piece of history, while indulging in the finer luxuries of modern living, and enjoy a meaningful stay in Melaka filled with warm memories.

Much of the antique marble, still beautiful though faded with an aged patina, has been meticulously reconditioned in many areas of the Hotel. The vividly coloured Peranakan wall mouldings and plaster renderings in the Hotel’s front façade have been painstakingly restored. The timber ceiling beams have also been sympathetically refurbished and the walls painted thoroughly with ground sea shell calcium paint which allows the walls to breathe.

Each of the Hotel’s 10 elegant rooms are uniquely decorated in a contemporary theme and feature beautiful ensuite Italian marble bathrooms with sensuous rain showers. Plush pillows, king sized beds dressed in lush bed linen, thick fluffy towels, bedroom slippers and waffle Yukata bathrobes await you in each room. These luxurious amenities, paired with other in-room comforts such as a large flat screen TV, complimentary Wi-Fi connectivity, a comfortable seating area, a mini-bar, tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary bottled water and a turn down service in the evenings, will ensure you have a wonderful stay at Heeren Palm Suites, while you discover the amazing sights and sounds of Melaka.

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With its convenient location on Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, or Heeren Street as it is more commonly known as, Melaka’s rich history starts right at the doorstep of Heeren Palm Suites. Though less bustling than nearby Jonker Street, Heeren Street has arguably more old world charm and boasts amazing sights and interesting stories.

Initially called Heeren Street, this narrow street was renamed Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock after its namesake passed away on Dec 13, 1960 to recognise the patriot’s contributions to Malaysia. It was once the choice neighbourhood for prosperous Straits-born Chinese in the mid-19th and early 20th century.

As with most houses on Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Heeren Palm Suites is narrow yet long on the inside. This is because during Dutch rule, property taxes were based on the width of each house, instead of the total area. Other characteristic features include ornately decorated façades, open courtyards to provide ventilation and light and small wells to draw water.

A short walk from the Hotel will take you to the busy street of Jonker Walk which is flanked on both sides of the road with heritage houses dating back to the 17th century. From there, learn more about the history of Melaka with a visit to the nearby places of interests such as the Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Dutch Square, Christ Church Melaka and The Stadthuys.


the LOCATION

the LOCATION

With its convenient location on Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, or Heeren Street as it is more commonly known as, Melaka’s rich history starts right at the doorstep of Heeren Palm Suites. Though less bustling than nearby Jonker Street, Heeren Street has arguably more old world charm and boasts amazing sights and interesting stories.

Initially called Heeren Street, this narrow street was renamed Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock after its namesake passed away on Dec 13, 1960 to recognise the patriot’s contributions to Malaysia. It was once the choice neighbourhood for prosperous Straits-born Chinese in the mid-19th and early 20th century.

As with most houses on Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Heeren Palm Suites is narrow yet long on the inside. This is because during Dutch rule, property taxes were based on the width of each house, instead of the total area. Other characteristic features include ornately decorated façades, open courtyards to provide ventilation and light and small wells to draw water.

A short walk from the Hotel will take you to the busy street of Jonker Walk which is flanked on both sides of the road with heritage houses dating back to the 17th century. From there, learn more about the history of Melaka with a visit to the nearby places of interests such as the Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Dutch Square, Christ Church Melaka and The Stadthuys

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