Showing posts with label accommodation in penang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accommodation in penang. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Here’s Your Chance to Enjoy Resort Luxury at The Northam All Suite Penang

Penang isn’t just about natural scenery and hipster cafes, it’s all about that rare old-world vibe. Think about it, when did you last spend time in a place where the surroundings look like it’s been taken out of a museum painting?



Indeed, Penang island is the kind of place where anyone who is feeling stressed out from work and is tired of city life should retreat to. It even has a UNESCO Heritage Site — Georgetown is the capital city of Penang, and its historical core boasts an architectural and cultural townscape that is one-of-a-kind in East and Southeast Asia.

Are you tempted to take that trip to Penang yet?

Well, if you are, here’s a hotel in Penang that wants to offer you a discount when you stay with them for the duration of your trip. The Northam All Suite Penang is offering the 30% Discount promo which gets you big savings on your Penang resort accommodation.



All you need to do is book directly on
The Northam All Suite Penang website and this discount, along with buffet breakfast and standard resort amenities offered by the hotel, is all yours! You’ll have to hurry, though, because the promo is available only until November 20, 2017.

Now’s your chance to treat yourself to a spectacular getaway at one of the most beautiful cities in Malaysia!


*Promo details may change without prior notice, but published information at the time of booking will still be honoured.

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Let’s Talk About the Street Art in Georgetown, Penang

Georgetown in Penang island is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Malaysia. In 2008, it has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of how it has preserved its old-world architecture. While many tourists flock the city for the unique Penang accommodation it promises and the archaic charm it offers, there is one other reason why Georgetown is getting traction again: the street art.

It all started in 2009 when Sculpture At Work won the rights to a commissioned project Penang Island Municipal Council. It was an art challenge titled, “Marking Georgetown: An Idea Competition” for UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tang Mun Kian, creative director of Sculpture At Work, used steel rods to create wire caricatures that depict the life and the trade of the people of Georgetown. More than 50 caricatures can now be found mounted on building walls around the city.

Then in 2012, Georgetown Festival introduced the city to Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic. He was commissioned to paint six murals as part of the project “Mirrors of Georgetown.” These paintings show the playful side of the island, a unique glimpse of the energy of local life.

Many more artists have contributed to this project, enhancing the culture and lifestyle of Georgetown, Penang. Here we will enumerate some of the street art you will find during your visit.

Old Motorcycle’

‘Escape’

‘Brother and Sister on a Swing’

‘Little Children on a Bicycle’

‘Cheating Husband’

‘The Awaiting Trishaw Pedaler’

On your next trip, don’t just look for an accommodation in Penang or the best places to eat, be on the lookout for all of the art work around the city

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

The Stunning Nightlife at Penang, Malaysia

Penang is more than just the historical sites and tourist spots you visit during the day. As soon as the sun goes down, a whole new life takes over the city. There’s just something about Penang’s various bars, pubs, and an impressive array of family-friendly activities that electrify the night. So on your next trip, right after you’ve looked at which hotel in Penang you’re going to stay, check out our list of the night-life spots and after-dark shopping sites you can enjoy during your stay in Penang, Malaysia.

Keeping it real at Upper Penang Road
The Upper Penang Road is considered to be the centre of nightlife in Georgetown, Penang. Its historic road, which used to the prime place for bakeries, is now lined with different pubs, karaoke joints, discotheques, restaurants, and shops. It has become one of Malaysia’s a la mode district where both the locals and tourists flock for their dose of nightly entertainment, dining, and unlimited shopping. Notable places you can look out for are Slippery Senoritas, Monkey Bar, 32 Mansion, and Soho Free House.

Shopping after dark
The night markets offer a different kind of shopping experience. With countless shops open for business until the wee hours of the night and an extensive array of items up for sale, visitors will definitely spend the whole night haggling and shopping the night away. Popular night markets to go to are Batu Ferringhi, Macallum Street, Farlim, and Tanjung Bungah.

Lounging about to enjoy the sunset
Ever had a dream where you were sipping cocktail, and your toes are curling on the sand as you look into the horizon and see the sun setting by the sea? Well, you can turn that into reality at Penang’s beach bars. You’ll be able to enjoy the company of your friends or family at the most relaxing setting. Must-try beach bars include Beach Blanket Babylon at George Town, Bora Bora at Batu Ferringhi, and QEII at Pengkalan Weld, Georgetown.

Even historical Malaysia hotels in Penang offer the best beachfront setting like Hotel Sentral Seaview Penang with their amazing Horizon Café and Seaview Lounge. You will quite literally be enjoying the cool sea breeze while spoiling yourself with delectable dishes and fresh cocktails.

Munching around at hawker stalls
Going to hawker stalls is one of the best ways to learn about the island. It’s a bit unconventional, but the local dishes served in hawker stalls are cooked using old family recipes and old-fashioned cooking methods. Some of the hawker stalls are extensions of Chinese restaurants, but most are still open air centres. Among the most visited hawker centres in Penang are New Lane Hawker Centre, Gurney Drive Hawker Centre, Weld Quay Food Court, Presgrave Street Hawker Centre, and Kimberley St. Hawker Stalls.

Enjoying live performances
You can get lost in Penang’s local music scene. There are annual music festivals are always to celebrate the thriving music industry of Penang. There is the Penang Island Jazz Festival which is the second largest performing arts event held in August. Another music festival would be the Penang World Music Festival which is held between March and April. For visitors who wouldn’t be able to come to these events, there are year-round performances in island bars. Among these is the iconic Hard Rock Café where both local and international artists take the stage. If you want a chill atmosphere, the Reggae Mansion has an outer lounge where they encourage open mic performers.

There are still lots to do in Penang, but the amazing activities when the sun comes down are a part of what makes the island beautiful. So let’s say you’re staying at Hotel Sentral Seaview Penang getting comfortable with the food and other accommodation in Penang being offered to you, but deep inside you’re itching for a new adventure. Get up, and go out to some of these night time destinations. There’s a whole new culture at night, and going on a trip to experience this side Penang is most certainly worth it.

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Destinations that make Penang, Malaysia Enchanting

There’s something magical about the island of Penang. It’s located where the great kingdoms of Asia meet the colonial empires of Europe. Today it’s one of the most beautiful places to visit in Malaysia, perfectly mixing culture and heritage with modern and urban magnificence. Yet Penang also provides palm-fringed beaches and mountainous jungles that show the exoticism the island can offer. So if you’re planning to go to the island, look for more than just the best in Penang accommodation, take a look at the sites that make the place enchanting. To help, we’ve listed down places you must visit on your vacation in Penang.

Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion

Cheong Fatt Tze came from a poor family living in Guangdong Province in the South of China. When the Second Opium War broke out, he left China and went to Southeast Asia. He was a water-carrier then shopkeeper in Jakarta before starting a trading company with the help of his father-in-law. He expanded his business from Jakarta to Medan, and then finally to Penang, Malaysia. Here he built the Cheong Fatt Tze Manzion, or what is fondly called the Blue Mansion. It was built in 1880 and has 38 rooms, 220 windows, and 5 courtyards paved with granite. The mansion features Gothic louvre windows, stained glass panels, and beautiful traditional Chinese style architecture.

Dhammikarama Burmese Buddhist Temple

The Dhammikarama Burmese Buddhist Temple is the only Burmese temple in Malaysia. In 1988, it was designated as one of Penang state’s historical sites to be preserved as an attraction. It’s made up of a main shrine hall, dining hall, monk’s quarters, library, and a lecture hall. The walkways are lined with panel paintings on the life of Buddha where the characters are dressed in colourful Burmese costume. The temple is managed by a Chief Monk who is responsible for facilitating the practice of Buddhism in the temple.

Kek Lok Si Temple

Known as the Temple of Supreme Bliss, the Kek Lok Si Temple is the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia, and the most famous temple in Penang. It was built in 1890 by an immigrant Chinese Buddhist and remains to be the foundation of the relationship between the Malay and Chinese communities who provided the funding to finish the 20-year construction of the Kek Lok Si.

Khoo Kongsi

Kongsi’s were built in Penang in the 19th century by immigrant Chinese clan members so that they could band together, represent their social and spiritual commitments, and as a symbol of their solidarity. The Khoo Khongsi has been around for more or less 650 years and is part of the goh tai seh (five big clans) and is the most famous clan house in Penang. Today, clan houses serve as a means for educating the children of members, settle disputes, and advance loans.

These are among the spots you can visit to get to know Penang island and its history a little better. Conveniently, they can all be found in George Town, a UNESCO Heritage Site and the multicultural capital of Penang. But going deep into Penang’s culture may also be experienced leisurely with Penang hotel promotions and their affordable accommodation. So, for added comfort and expedience, check out Hotel Sentral Seaview Penang, a Penang business hotel that is centrally located at the heart of George Town city. This way you won’t have to worry about getting to these amazing spots, you’ll just be a few minutes away from them.

What are you waiting for? The amazing island of Penang awaits!