Once you have spent sufficient time in Kuala Lumpur, one of the most common destinations to see afterwards is Melaka (Malacca). The UNESCO listed city has many reasons to visit. Some notable attractions include Jonker Walk Night Market and Dutch Square. Getting to Melaka from Kuala Lumpur can be a potentially confusing endeavour, however, this step-by-step guide should make it very easy for you to reach Melaka (and Jonker Walk) from KL in approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes using extremely affordable public transport.

Jonker Walk, Melaka
Follow these steps on how to get from Kuala Lumpur to Melaka by bus:
1. If you are staying at a hotel or guesthouse in Kuala Lumpur, then it’s best that you proceed to KL Sentral Station via taxi, Uber, Monorail, KTM Komuter or LRT. The mode of transport you select ultimately depends on your location and budget. Since Kuala Lumpur is known for heavy traffic downtown, try to take one of the public transport options opposed to a taxi if possible.
2. Once you arrive at KL Sentral your next destination will be TBS Station. TBS (Terminal Bersepadu Selatan also called Bandar Tasik Selatan) is a modern bus terminal that services almost all of the bus trips heading south of Kuala Lumpur. We recommend that you take KLIA Transit from KL Sentral to TBS Station (Cost 6.50 RM) The KTM Komuter and LRT also go to TBS, so these are options but we find KLIA Transit more reliable, with newer trains.

Bandar Tasik Selatan is the first stop from KL Sentral on KLIA Transit
Additional Tip: Make sure that if you want to go to TBS, you don’t take KLIA Express. This will skip TBS all together as it travels directly to Kuala Lumpur International Airport without making any stops after KL Sentral.
3. Once you arrive at TBS Station, you will still have to make a short transit to the bus station. TBS is a large rectangular building that can’t be missed. It will be on your right as you arrive at TBS via KLIA Transit from KL Sentral. Simply follow the signs and walk to the bus station. This will take approximately 5 minutes.

Once you arrive at Bandar Tasik Selatan, walk over to the bus station

Once you reach Bandar Tasik Selatan walk across the bridge to the bus station
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4. While in TBS you will most likely have to collect your bus boarding pass even if you purchased an online ticket. If you haven’t purchased a ticket online, look for the bus company you want to travel with and purchase one to Melaka. If you purchased your ticket online, they have specific counters to convert your online ticket to an official boarding pass. The cheapest bus to Melaka from Kuala Lumpur is 10 RM (approximately $3.00 USD), whereas the average ticket price ranges from 13-15 RM.
5. Once you have your ticket, follow the signage to your boarding gate. TBS is set up sort of like an airport, therefore it’s easy to navigate.
6. The bus ride from Kuala Lumpur to Melaka should take anywhere from 2 hours to 2 hours and 40 minutes. If traffic is light, expect it to take around 2 hours.
7. Most buses going from Kuala Lumpur to Melaka terminate at Melaka Sentral.
8. Most tourists that visit Melaka want to go to Jonker Walk – which is right in the middle of Melaka’s famous tourist area. If you also want to get to Jonker Walk then either take a taxi or the public bus from Melaka Sentral. We recommend taking the public bus which conveniently drops tourists off at Dutch Square (100 meters from Jonker Walk).

The bus ticket from Melaka Sentral to Dutch Square
9. The public bus from Melaka Sentral to Jonker Walk (Dutch Square) picks up passengers from Gate #17 at Melaka Sentral. The public bus departs approximately every 30 minutes and it should take roughly 20 minutes to get to the tourist area. (Updated fare 2 RM, approximately $0.60 USD).

Bus 17 from Melaka Sentral will drop you off here at Dutch Square
Where did we stay in Melaka?
When we were searching online for our room in Melaka we had one main priority: to be close to Jonker Walk. We didn’t want to stay right on Jonker Walk because of the crowds, but still close enough to access the action. Eventually, we decided to stay at Kawan Kawan Guesthouse. Â We don’t have a direct affiliation with this property or any property in Melaka, therefore we have an unbiased opinion. It turned out to be a nice budget choice. Â The staff was friendly and it was conveniently located on a much quieter street than Jonker. It took us 4-5 minutes to walk to Jonker and Dutch Square. It could get a bit loud at night because the walls separating some of the rooms were a bit thin. At the time of writing it had a score of 7.8/10 based on 225 verified guest reviews. I consider this to be an accurate representation of this property.
Want to find the best-priced room(s) in Melaka (Malacca)?
Once you get off the bus in the tourist area of Melaka then proceed to your hotel to drop off your luggage. Melaka has a broad range of boutique hotels around Jonker Walk and we strongly recommend staying in this area. Melaka can get super busy during weekends with many tourists visiting from KL and also from Singapore, so you are best to book well in advance.  To find the cheapest rooms in your preferred location, use the world’s best price comparison site. This will quickly compare the prices from the best accommodation providers, guaranteeing you the best available price. Many of our other readers stick with the same booking site for rewards and superior cancellation policies.  Most commonly, they choose www.agoda.com or www.booking.com for rooms in Malaysia. To save you some time in searching, here are some of the top hotels in Melacca:
Top Rated Properties in Melaka (Malacca)
Based on Verified Guest Reviews
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Star/Budget Range | Guest Rating: Hotel Provider 1 | Guest Rating: Hotel Provider 2 | |
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5 stars/Luxury | Casa del Rio Melaka Hotel – 8.9/10 | The Majestic Malacca Hotel – 9.0/10 | |
4stars/Comfort | The Rucksack Caratel – 8.3/10 | Heeren Palm Suites – 8.8/10 | |
3 stars/Mid-range | Heeren Palm Suite – 8.8/10 | The Pillohouzzzee – 9.2/10 | |
2 star/ Budget | The One Vacation Home – 9.3/10 | Fantasy Hotel – 8.6/10 | |
1 star/ Strict Budget | D’Laksamana – 8.5/10 | Olive Flashpackers – 8.3/10 | |
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We hope that this information will make your trip from Kuala Lumpur to Melaka much more convenient. However, if we missed out on any details or you have any questions please feel free to comment below! In the meantime, enjoy safe and worry-free travels while in Melaka!
Excellent instructions, going by instructions to Melaka tomorrow 🙂
hi, is the trip to malaka can be done as one day trip?
You can do that but you will not see a lot of the city.
Hello, thanks for the good info. I have a question, Is there any lift to go up to bts from the railway. I will take klia transit from KL sentral. My mum use wheelchair
I believe there is although I am not very sure.
Updated fare from KL Sentral to TBS (Nov 11, 2018): RM 6.50
thanks for the info.
amazing! this is the kind of infrmation travelers need!
This article is very helpful. One update is the local bus fare from Melaka Sentral to Dutch Square is now 2.00RM.
Thanks for the compliment and for telling us about the updated fare price. I hope you visit the site often for more travel tips and stories
thanks for all the good info, I just didn’t notice any info about WHICH BUS company offers better / more comfortable / luxury? offerings…nor any bus line recommendation at all…please add thanks!
Hi, we don’t adhere to a particular bus company. We just usually take whatever is available at the time we wanted as the length of the trip is not that long (about 2 hours or less). In my opinion, most companies have the same type of buses, seats, and level of service. There may be a more luxurious bus company to Melaka that we are not aware of. We are open to suggestions. I do know of one bus company that offers better service but it is a company that goes to Singapore or to Penang from KL as the ride is much longer. Thanks for commenting and if you do make this trip, please feel free to share to us your travel experience from Kuala Lumpur to Melaka.
Thanks. This is very informative
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thank you so much for details, before visit all is very useful. Anezka
Hi good evening.
May i know how to go to Melaka Sentral from Jonker Street with bus?
Is it using the Panorama Melaka bus 17? If so, where is the bus pick-up point in Jonker Street area?
Thank you so much for your detail information 🙂
Regard,
Nathania
Hi Nathania and all our readers. Yes, on either end of Jonker you can grab a bus back to Sentral. I would recommend going to the opposite end of Jonker relative to the river to save time because the bus will make a few loops otherwise before picking you up.
Oh my god, just saw this. I hope you found your way. We have an article for that! https://www.chasingplaces.com/how-to-get-from-melaka-sentral-station-to-jonker-walk/
thanks. very detailed.
thanks for the info,,excellent
Thankyou for your information, it helps!!
You’re welcome!
Excellent information….truly appreciated!
You’re welcome!