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Home / Hotel / Hotel News / AFFORDABLE HERITAGE STAY IN 1926 HERITAGE HOTEL PENANG

AFFORDABLE HERITAGE STAY IN 1926 HERITAGE HOTEL PENANG

December 8, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

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Built in 1926, it served as a home to the British colonial officers and local administrators. Today, it has been refurbished into a Heritage Hotel with most of its Anglo-Malay architectural essence still intact. 1926 Heritage Hotel Penang occupies 24 beautifully restored link houses along Jalan Imigresen in the heart of Jalan Burma. Georgetown’s heritage enclave, shopping and financial districts are nearby – and the Penang International Airport is a mere 25-minute drive away.

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1926 Heritage Hotel creates an atmosphere of nostalgia – a unique blend of Malay, Indian and English architectural influences typical of the colonial era. Here, you will enjoy spacious landscape in which to escape from the bustles of the world around you.

Pictures from Hotel 1926 Facebook 

Rooms are pleasantly decorated and furnished, and some rooms come with private balconies. The hotel has 96 tastefully designed and affordable suites and guestrooms with the elegance of yesteryears

For those who are looking for a great place with good attractive price, you can choose  to enjoy the Heritage Balcony Twin from RM191++
Wondering how it was like in 1926? Pick our Heritage Rooms. With colonial touches spread throughout, every Heritage Room comes with a large balcony and modern amenities.
Room Features:

The Heritage Balcony Room is fitted with a King size or 2 Super Single Beds with a cozy lounge set and coffee table. It has a private balcony and comes with wooden balcony chair and a coffee table.
Book your room now.
1. Click the button ” Book Now ” on the left corner, you will know the room types, room price and available.
2. Just choose the room you want and book it.
Get their latest promotion:
http://www.1926heritagehotel.com/promotions/
Add:227,Jalan Burma, 10050 Penang.
Tel: 604-227 1926
www.1926heritagehotel.com.my

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