84 Jalan Tokong, Kampung Tiga, Melaka, Malaysia | (888) 616-5829
In the heart of Melaka, on popular Jonker Street
Surrounded by lively restaurants and bars
Pleasant property with preserved period detailing
Practical, spacious rooms with flat-screen cable TVs and mini-fridges
Airy, tropical cafe serving a hearty menu
Private parking is included
Free smartphones available on request
Free Wi-Fi throughout the property
Amenities like pool are located at Jetty Suites, not within walking distance
Across popular Jonker Street Market, which shuts down street traffic
We spotted some wear on furniture in rooms
No elevator
Jonker Boutique Hotel is a three-pearl property located directly on popular Jonker Street. Decor is an interesting combination of both modern and period features, with many original Art Deco details preserved for character and ambience. The 16 rooms are pleasantly decorated, with contemporary features like hardwood floors and attractive accent walls plus flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and electric kettles. Amenities like the on-site restaurant and free Wi-Fi are nice, but more impressive features -- such as swimming pools and gyms -- are located at Jetty Suites, a 10-minute drive away. For travelers who'd prefer their amenities to be more conveniently located on-site (and for similar rates), check out the Hotel Equatorial Melaka instead.
Scene
An understated mix of old-school and contemporary styles that has more character than some neighbors
While its location right on Jonker Street is undoubtedly this hotel's best feature, the Jonker Boutique Hotel is also one of the more attractive options in the area, even if it's not quite the picture of boutique style some travelers might expect. The building’s original aesthetics were beautifully preserved during construction, and the exterior still bears distinctive, old-school pillars and an Art-Deco facade. It contrasts starkly with the more contemporary interior, beginning with a wood-paneled lobby accented by gilded sculptures and hardwood floors. Despite its flurry of details, including little pops of color and patterns here and there, the hotel does have a fairly basic look overall. That simplicity carries over into the rest of the hotel, from the hallways to the cafe. Its appeal is fairly versatile, and guests across the board, from families to couples to those craving a little historic flavor, can be found here.
Location
On energetic Jonker Street, in historic Melaka
The hotel is ideally situated in the heart of the city on vibrant Jonker Street. It’s next door to Temple Chin San Kong, and also directly across the street from the wildly popular Jonker Street Market, held during the evening from Friday through Sunday. During these periods, the street is closed to traffic, so guests with vehicles are provided an alternate entry route. The Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum is a five-minute walk from the hotel, while historic Christ Church is about nine minutes away by foot. The famed Portuguese fortress, A’famosa, is just shy of 15 minutes walking distance, but in the city’s oppressive heat it may be more comfortable to take a six-minute cab ride. The airport is a 20-minute ride outside of town by car.
Rooms
Modern, clean rooms with antique-style furnishings and contemporary accents
Rooms at the Jonker Boutique Hotel are contemporary and simple, with little vintage touches, though there is a noticeable bit of wear on everything that keeps this hotel from feeling more upmarket. All rooms have hardwood floors, along with antique-style modern furnishings and bold headboards, from statement pieces in Family Rooms to the intricate vine cutout panels seen in some other rooms. Damask, floral, and paisley print accents walls do add some character. While the hotel is in the heart of the Jonker Street action, most guests find that rooms stay quiet, though sensitive sleepers should request to be away from the road.Standard features include air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, kettles, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs with cable channels. Standard units, known as Superior Rooms, are small, coming in at 20 square meters (215 square feet), while the Deluxe Room offers a bit more space, at 22 square meters (237 square feet). The most spacious units are the Grand Deluxe Family Rooms, which, at 35 square meters (377 square feet) include separate sitting areas. Bathrooms are clean and functional. They include walk-in showers with rainfall showerheads or shower/tub combos. They're done in snazzy black-and-white tiling and have a decent amount of counter space plus towels and toiletries.
Features
A tropical restaurant and free Wi-Fi, though the best features are a 10-minute drive away
From the start, the hotel does its best to provide a great welcome. There’s a complimentary drink upon check-in, and guests also receive a free smartphone rental at their request. The halal Jonker Cafe is a bright, open-air restaurant that evokes a tropical feel thanks to its wooden beams, ceiling fans, and it’s a cool, relaxed option among the many restaurants along Jonker Street. Breakfast is not included in room rates. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, and there’s a computer in the lobby. Private parking is also free.Unfortunately, the other advertised recreational facilities are all located at the hotel’s sister property, Jetty Suites, which is about 10 minutes away by car (it's sadly not within walking distance). All Jonker Boutique Hotel guests are welcome to use the Jetty Suites outdoor pools, gym, sauna, putting green, and tennis and squash courts.