JALAN LOW YAT
First Class Modern Hotel
12 kms to city centre 32 kms to the nearest airport (penang international airport) Close to the station (butterworth railway station) 2 minute walk to the nearest bus stop Close to the beach
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generalThe hotel offers well designed function rooms and a ballroom for grand events. It has outdoor swimming pool with sun decks and loungers. Indoor activities such as pool, table tennis, darts and arcade games can be found on the ground floor. For those guests who are more adventurous, a non-guided jungle trekking can be done just a stone throw from the hotel. Business Center with high speed internet access and secretarial services are also available. This property has been renovated completely and now offers fresher looks throughout the premises. (RO 03/09).
exteriorModern resort style building.
lobbyThe lobby is a short drive up from the main road. The lobby is open air and also newly renovated. With the new concept of sitting check-in and check-out, this new facility offers comfort for guests.
restaurantAll Day Dining opens from 06.30am till last order at 10.30pm. Situated on the ground floor, this breezy open-air Coffee House, surrounded with lush greenery, with the view of the swimming pool and some glimpse of the Andaman Sea.
roomsThe hotel's 350 room are charmingly decorated and are fully equipped with facilities. Most rooms are facing the Andaman Sea and they all come with private balcony. Facilities include a private bath/shower, mini fridge, international direct dial telephone, radio, tea/coffee making facilities, individually controlled air conditioning and safe deposit box. Hair dryers and ironing boards are available. All rooms are newly renovated.
locationThe hotel nestles serenely in the famed Batu Ferringhi Beach district. The main beach and night market are 10 minutes' drive away. The city centre is easily accessible from the hotel. Taxis are easily available to and from the
International airport and Georgetown.
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