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8 Gat Lebuh Gereja, Georgetown, 10300, Malaysia
The Prestige Hotel Penang offers top-notch services and amenities, ensuring guests experience utmost comfort. Share your photos and respond to emails at your convenience, thanks to the free Wi-Fi internet access offered by hotel.Visitors can take advantage of the accessible parking options directly at the hotel. The hotel maintains a completely smoke-free zone, providing a breathable atmosphere.Each accommodation at The Prestige Hotel Penang is thoughtfully created and adorned to provide visitors with a comfortable, home-like atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the executive lounge, where exceptional amenities and lavish surroundings await you.
32, Bishop St, Georgetown, 10250 George Town, Penang
It was very central and easy to get to many different places. We had a wonderful check in with the front desk staff. they were attentive and accommodating, they let us check in a few hours early and store our bags while we walked around town. The lobby was really beautiful, lots of green and pretty marble
280, Victoria St, Georgetown, 10300 George Town, Penang
Within 2 minutes' walk of eateries, this modern hotel is a 10-minute walk from the 18th-century Fort Cornwallis and 17 km from Penang International Airport
East Indies is a distinctive boutique heritage property in the heart of the UNESCO Heritage Core Zone in Georgetown. This former residence of Koh Lay Huan, a founding father of Penang, has been painstakingly restored to transport guests back in time to reside in the private mansion of a prominent wealthy merchant in 18th century Penang.
About Penang
Along the north-western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, you’ll find Malaysia’s only ‘island state’, Penang. The Pearl of the Orient, as it is popularly known, is one of the country’s premier tourist destinations. Once known for its jungle-covered hills and sandy beaches, these remain but it is now a bustling modern city-state that retains its historical sites, earning its capital city, George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Among Malaysians, it is a ‘foodie destination’ with gastronomical delights on offer at all hours of the day. Approximately two million people call Penang home and form a close-knit community of diverse ethnicities, cultures and dialects.