After Hotel breakfast, we visit Dutch Square at the heart of the city, you will see the Stadhuys; the building was constructed in the 1650s as the residence of Dutch Governor and his deputy. Today, its being used as a Museum of History and Ethnography, where it exhibits traditional wedding clothes and artifacts of Malacca, dating back to its days of glory. Christchurch which is known as the red Dutch reformed church is situated at the end of the main square near the Stadhuys. The pink bricks were brought from Holland and plastered with local red laterite while the ceiling beams were cut from a single tree and have no joints. The handmade pews are originals dating back over 200 years. The beautiful monument will leave you with an unforgettable experience. Then, we continue to Tan Beng Swee Clock Tower and Queen Victoria Fountain, by walking across the Malacca River from the Dutch Square, you will see the long houses of Heeren Street and the antique shops at Jonker Street. A visit to the Baba Nyonya Museum is recommended. After walking to the end of Heeren / Jonker Street, you will visit Harmony Street of Malacca. Here, you can see and visit the oldest Chinese Temple in Malacca and Malaysia namely Cheng Hoon Temple. Further down, you will see the Kampong Kling Mosque and the Sri Vinayagar Temple, all along the same street. You will then ferried to the St Paul's Hill Complex to view the Independence Memorial, Porta de Santiago, commonly called " A Famosa", the ruins of St Paul's Church, where Malacca's Saint Francis Xavier was once buries and the replica of the Palace of Malacca Sultanate. Then, lunch at the Portuguese Square as an option where you can try some famous Portuguese cuisine. After lunch, continue to tour Portuguese settlement where descendant of the Portuguese still live here in Malacca and speak the ancient language of Cristao. You can buy souvenirs at the Portuguese Square. Then, we continue our day tour for a river cruise on to Malacca River or Menara Taming Sari " Taming Sari Tower" to have an aerial view of Malacca Historical City,