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Saturday, 31 January 2026
MKZ Day 1 │ The Apple Residence • Seribu Rasa Kak Ani!
Home Away From Home: A Night in the Loft at The Apple Residence
The moment our host from Alviv Homestay messaged to say our unit was ready for early check‑in, we were already on the move. A quick McDonald’s stop for Brendan, a short drive to Lorong Haji Bachee, and within minutes we were collecting our access cards from the mailbox at The Apple Residence. By the time we reached Level 36, it already felt like we’d slipped into a cosy temporary home.
At RM247 (≈ USD63/EUR53), the loft was shaping up to be one of our best-value stays in Melaka.
First Impressions
Unit 36‑06 greeted us with height and light. The double‑volume ceiling immediately opened up the space, while tall windows framed sweeping views of the city far below. From this vantage point, Melaka looked like a living map — shifting, glowing, endlessly fascinating.
The Lower Level: Compact Comfort
The living area was modest but airy, thanks to the dramatic ceiling. A sofa and TV made it an easy place to unwind, and the clean, modern finishes reflected the building’s strong cleanliness ratings.
The kitchenette was small but functional, perfect for coffee and simple meals. The bathroom was spotless, with modern fittings and excellent water pressure — always a win.
Cat and I settled on the lower level to avoid too many climbs up the spiral staircase, though curiosity eventually nudged us upward.
The Mezzanine: Quiet and Cosy
The spiral stairs led to the loft’s highlight: a snug mezzanine bedroom overlooking the living area. Elevated and tucked away, it felt peaceful, with a slightly different view of the city — soft and twinkling at night, bright and expansive come morning.
The View From Above
From the 36th floor, Melaka unfolds beautifully. Depending on where you stand, you catch glimpses of the Straits of Malacca, heritage districts, and the city’s growing skyline. Street noise barely reaches this high, giving the unit a cocoon‑like calm. Sunsets and night views were especially memorable.
Facilities That Round Out the Stay
Guests at The Apple Residence enjoy access to:
Swimming pool
BBQ area
Secure parking
Modern lobby and lifts
Strong, reliable Wi‑Fi
Altogether, it feels more like a modern serviced residence than a typical homestay.
Location: Convenient Yet Calm
The building sits just minutes from Jonker Street, The Stadthuys, Melaka River, and plenty of cafés and eateries. It’s close enough for easy exploring but far enough to escape the bustle when you’re done.
A Slow, Lazy Afternoon
The afternoon heat kept us indoors, so we ordered GrabFood — Char Kuey Teow with Duck Egg, Golden Egg Fried Rice, Ais Kacang, and Cendol — all for RM51.40 (≈ USD13/EUR11). With full bellies, we drifted into a blissful siesta. I was the only one awake at dusk, so I squeezed in some laptop time before rousing the sleepyheads for dinner.
Just downstairs at Seribu Rasa Kak Ani https://bit.ly/4rmLItc, we tucked into Fried Bee Hoon, Bee Hoon Soup, Lamb Chop with Spaghetti Carbonara, Keropok Lekor, and drinks — RM60.00 (≈ USD15/EUR13) for everything. A short walk later, we were back in our loft, winding down for the night.
Stay tuned for the next video as we take you along on a morning walk by the Melaka River.
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