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Home / Hotel / Hotel Review / Grand Ion Delemen Hotel @ Genting

Grand Ion Delemen Hotel @ Genting

June 17, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

If you are looking for somewhere cold, and also comfort in Genting, consider staying at Grand Ion Delemen Hotel.  Located about 4km away from the Resort World of Genting, the hotel brings you with the great location and comfort place where one can enjoy the cooling breeze as well as the great view too.

It is also near Genting Highlands as well, and to reach there you can go there via the SkyWay Cable Car up to the Resort World Genting and once you reach heads to the First World Plaza and take their shuttle bus over to the hotel. It is very convenient to reach the hotel.

It is said that the rooms were designed with the touch of ancient art of the five “ Feng Shui” elements which is the water, wood, earth , metal and fire. When we are there, we are well greeted by the staff and once we check-in , we are lead to our rooms.

They have a wide choices of room to choose from where you can choose from Deluxe Room, One Bedroom Suite, Two Bedroom Suite and Three Bedroom Suite. Each of the rooms are ideal for families, or even friends and couples as well.

We stayed in their Deluxe Room which is complete with shinny tiles with the modern and yet contemporary elements. The rooms come huge and comparable to many hotels, they are spacious too.  Oh ya, what I love is we have our own private balcony so guests can enjoy the diverse flora from their contemporary accommodation.

As for the room facilities, you have no worry where the rooms are completed with the Free Wifi, Air conditioning, Minibar, Bathroom, Shower and toiletries. The washroom comes huge as well as we are amazed with the overall facilities of the hotel itself.

And of course, they are completed with the Fitness Centre and an Indoor Swimming Pool.

The fitness centre is equipped with a wide range of state-of-the-art equipment. This includes free weights, treadmills, exercise bikes, and cardiovascular machines. A personal trainer is also available upon request.

 

And as for the swimming pool, they are beautifully done. Located on the rooftop, the Ion Delemen offers guests an impressive heated indoor swimming pool and children’s pool in a picturesque setting. It is perfect for relaxation, be it on a cold and wet or bring and sunny day.

Overall, Grand Ion Delemen Hotel is one of our recommended hotel if you are looking for some relaxation.

Grand Ion Delemen Hotel
Alamat: Jalan Ion Delemen 1, Genting Highlands, Pahang Darul Makmur, 69000, Malaysia
Nombor Telefon: +603 6433 2200
Laman Web: https://www.iondelemenhotels.com
Laman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iondelemenhotels

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