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Home / Hotel / Malaysia / Penang / Cititel Penang: Explore Penang with an ease

Cititel Penang: Explore Penang with an ease

February 20, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Being one of the flagship hotel in town, Cititel  Penang is indeed one of the hotel to stay you can  consider for your trip as it is indeed a city hotel which leads you to everywhere in the city. Located just 25 minutes from the Penang International Hotel and located within Upper Penang Road, get fun here in Penang with Cititel Penang .

With 451 comfortable rooms of various categories, offering panoramic views of the north and south channels including the iconic Penang Bridge and the city of George Town. Cititel Penang’s guestrooms and suites are well-appointed with modern facilities that are practical for both leisure and business travellers.

Complete with the contemporary design, warm colours and thoughtful amenities to provide guests with a memorable stay.  Offering guests a choice of enjoying their stay in a sea-facing or heritage-view room, all rooms come equipped with a 32-inch LCD-colour television, air-conditioning and ceiling fan, international direct dial, attached bathroom with the rain shower, digital in-room locker (electronic safe) in Deluxe and Suite rooms, wireless broadband connectivity, coffee and tea-making facilities, six local television channels, two in-house movie channels, five selected satellite television channels and four music channels, amongst others.

The view from my room
The view from my room

The rooms are clean and service was indeed a perfect one. Even though the hotel is 20 years old but everything is well maintained and good.  Love about is there is a fan in the room where it makes the room even cooler this round.

Other in-house services and facilities within the Hotel include wireless broadband connectivity throughout the Hotel, laundry services, a wellness centre, gymnasium and an indoor pool with jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, in-house convenience store, 24-hour internet kiosk, covered car park, florist, tailor, doctor-on-call and travel and transport arrangement.

Guests are able to enjoy Cititel Penang’s extensive dining and entertainment facilities include the renowned 24-hour Main Street Café, Zhonghua Gourmet Restaurant, Kirishima Japanese Restaurant (all located on the Lobby Level), Citi Lounge (on Mezzanine Level) and Platinum City KTV Lounge on Level 1. Even while eating out, Guests are spoilt for choice as many reputable eateries, local hawker stalls, open-air coffee shops, stylish cafes and pubs which are within a 5-minute walking distance from the hotel, all along Upper Penang Road – the city’s entertainment and dining hotspot!
Guests will appreciate the Hotel’s convenient accessibility to major commercial and government offices, cultural and historical sites, quaint shops, shopping complexes, bazaars and a variety of popular local food fare.

And being that, it is just by walking distance to taste and venture the Georgetown’s charm by foot or by a ride of trishaw which is just less than 5 minutes walk from the hotel. Get a free bus ride  – The ‘Hop On Free Central Area Transit’ (CAT) ply the route between the Weld Quay Jetty and Komtar at 15-minute intervals from 6am to midnight daily.

And also we have made a guide where to eat in Georgetown too where you can explore the best of hawker delights within walking distance here.

Cititel Penang is celebrating her 20th Anniversary this year and the Hotel is offering exclusive promotions like 20% discount if you book via the hotel website, food and beverage offer of dine-in at our weekend buffets at Main Street Café, with two full-paying adults and the third diner can dine at only RM20nett. There will be 100 free anniversary cupcakes to given out to in-house guests staying on the 18th of each month, whilst stocks last. Also, for the first 20 guests who check-in with us on the 18th of each month, will stand a chance to win a complimentary free night’s stay with us for their next visit.

For your room reservations, please call the hotel’s Reservations Department directly at 604-291 1111, email [email protected]
Address: 66, Jalan Penang,
10000 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Phone: +60 4-291 1188

 

Filed Under: Hotel, Hotel Review, Malaysia, Penang

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