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Market · Malacca

Jonker Street Night Market

Dive into the lively buzz of Jonker Street Night Market in Melaka, Malaysia, where history meets celebration under glowing lanterns and colorful signs. This bustling night market pulses with energy as locals and travelers explore lively stalls filled with street food aromas, handcrafted souvenirs, and festive decorations celebrating World Tourism Day 2025. The night sky is alive with vivid neon lights and joyful chatter, inviting every traveler to lose themselves in the heart of Malaysia's rich multicultural tapestry. Experience the perfect blend of excitement, tradition, and community in this unforgettable night stroll.

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Evenings year-round; especially festive during February and cultural celebrations

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Most videos filmed Feb during winter. July is busy - one of the most popular times to visit.

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Evenings year-round; especially festive during February and cultural celebrations

2–4 hours

Comfortable walking shoes, Camera or phone for night photography, Light jacket for mild evenings, Local currency (MYR), and Reusable bag for shopping

Culture Seekers, Foodies, Solo Travelers, Families, and Nightlife Enthusiasts

The nearest airport is Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), approximately 2.5 hours by road from Melaka, with frequent shuttle and taxi services available.

Choose from charming boutique hotels, heritage inns, and modern accommodations conveniently located around Melaka’s vibrant city center.Book a stay →

Explore Melaka’s UNESCO-listed historic sites, take a river cruise, or visit cultural museums and art galleries nearby.Book a tour →

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