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You are here: Home / Hotel / LOST WORLD HOTEL @ IPOH

LOST WORLD HOTEL @ IPOH

May 22, 2016 By StrawberrY Gal - Hotel, Hotel Review, Malaysia, Perak Leave a Comment

Situated close to the Lost World of Tambun Theme Park, the hotel opened its doors on April 28, 2011. Featuring a weathered stone-inspired exterior, this relaxed hotel is 3 minutes’ walk from the Lost World of Tambun theme park, 7 minutes’ walk from the nearest bus stop and 12 km from the Perak Cave Temple.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We recently visited the hotel itself and it is just so convenient for us since we are going to the theme park. We had our room with the Superior Suites where one can enjoy the beautiful view of the theme park.

The hotel completes with the master bed room of a king size bed and a living room with a sofa. I felt that the design is completely weird though where they have the tv by the side instead of centre of the rooms.

The washroom were ok  but we expected a long bath but it comes to slight disappointment here.

They have the kitchenette with microwave, and you can have your small party there too. As for facilities wise, I could say they have not much things available as their main point is provide a hotel nearby the theme park

Overall,  I would say it is good if you are planning to spend the whole day at the theme park and have your meals around here. But for us, we felt is slightly too far as we traveled to the town for food search.

Address: No. 2, Persiaran Lagun Sunway 1, Sunway City Ipoh, 31150 Ipoh, Malaysia
Phone:+60 5-540 8888
GPS Location: 4.6248456,101.1545593

Hotel: Lost World Hotel Locations: Ipoh, Perak Category: Hotel, Hotel Review, Malaysia, Perak


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