怡保

客房

地址

Tune Hotel - 怡保
No. 2, The Host,
Jalan Veerasamy,
30000 Ipoh,
Perak Darul Ridzuan,
Malaysia.

特点

8层楼
121间客房
81间双人房 (包括2间残疾人专用双人房);
40间双人房(双床).
备有连接房。请在预订时选择1间双人房和1间双人房(双床)。需视房间数量情况而定。

我们酒店地点
  • 位于怡保Jalan Horley & Jalan Veerasamy。
  • 位于著名海鲜餐馆“民众酒家“(Pusing Public Seafood Restaurant)正对面。
  • 离开Sultan Azlan Shah Airport仅有5公里。飞萤和马航的着落地,备有直飞新加坡的航班。
距离机场:
12分钟 / 4.5公里
入住时间 :
下午2点后
退房时间 :
上午十一点正
柜台服务 : 24 小时
禁止吸烟建筑 :
闭路电视安全监控 : 24 小时
电梯 :
店铺/餐饮 :
即将来临
泊车场 :
吹风筒:
 
吊扇 :
空调 / 冷气 :
收费附加品
室内无线上网 :
收费附加品
电视(娱乐设施配套) :
收费附加品
浴巾+洗漱用品 :
收费附加品
取消预订规定 :
到达日期前72小时

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景点

Places of Interest

Gua Tempurung (approx. 24km)
One of the most majestic white marble and limestone towers in Malaysia is the Gunung Tempurung. Concealed within this limestone massif is an intricate system of caves of various dimensions honeycombed inside the limestone hills. These caves are actually a breathtaking gallery of stalagmites and stalactites and other amazing rock formations which are superb speleogical wonders found only in this part of the world.
http://www.guatempurung.com/gua.htm
Perak Tong (approx. 6km)
Perak Tong, a limestone cave temple, is located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. This temple houses over 40 Buddha statues, the centre piece being a 12.8m high sitting Buddha. Beyond the main altar, there is a passage which leads into the interior of the cave. After a steep climb of 385 steps, the cave opens again to reveal a wonderful view of the surrounding countryside.
http://www.perak.info/kinta/Perak_Tong_Chinese_Temple.htm
Kek Lok Tong (approx. 7km)
The Kek Look Tong Cave Temple is a tourist attraction situated in the natural and picturesque area of Guning Rapat in the south of Ipoh - the capital of Perak state in west Malaysia. It is owned and managed by Kek Look Seah (a not-for-profit organization).
http://www.keklooktong.org/
Sam Poh Tong (approx. 5.5km)
Sam Poh Tong, discovered in 1912, is a Chinese Buddhist Temple within a natural limestone hill. Developed by the Buddhist community and now has become an international tourist spot attracting visitors from all over the world. Among the main attractions there are a beautifully decorated pavillion in front of the temple and a landscaped garden with a fish pool, which was awarded " The Best Landscaped garden" in Malaysia 1993.
http://www.perak.info/kinta/Sam_Poh_Tong_Temple.htm
Kellie's Castle (approx. 15km)
This unfinished castle was the brainchild of William Kellie Smith, a Scottish rubber tycoon during the late 19th Century. Located in Batu Gajah, the castle though commonly referred to as Kellie's Castle, is often spoken of as Kellie's Folly.
http://www.perak.info/kinta/Kellie_Castle_Batu_Gajah.htm

Appetite

Pusing Public Seafood Restaurant - Seafood

A great affordable seafood place. Although a little on the pricey side for Ipoh standard, many local Chinese weddings and functions are held here, especially during weekends. Locals love this restaurant for its signature prawn dish.
http://www.tripadvisor.com.my/Restaurant_Review-g298298-d2262569-Reviews-Pusing_Public_Seafood_Restaurant_Seafood-Ipoh_Kinta_District_Perak.html


Foh San Dim Sum (approx. 1km)
Ming Court Dim Sum (approx. 1km)
Yoke Fook Moon Dim Sum (approx. 1km)
Overseas Restaurant (approx. 1km)
Tong Sui Kai (approx. 1km)
Low Tong Chicken Bean Sprout (approx. 1.5km)
Onn Kee Chicken Bean Sprout (approx. 1.5km)
Sin Tuck Kee Restaurant (approx. 1.5km)
Nam Chau Coffee Shop (approx. 1.5km)
Kong Meng Coffee Shop (approx. 1.5km)
Then Chun Satay (approx. 1.5km)
Yum Yum Restaurant (approx. 1.5km)
Koh Samui Restaurant (approx. 1.5km)
Nasi Ganja (approx. 1.5km)
Assam House Restaurant (approx. 2km)
Salim's Curry Fish Head Restaurant (approx. 2.5km)
Mee Rebus Remli Restaurant (approx. 2.5km)
Pakeeza Restaurant (approx. 2km)
Ocean Food Court (walking distance)
Nasi Kandar Al Makmur (walking distance)
Nasi Kandar 24 hours (walking distance)

Recreation

Ipoh Turf Club (approx. 2.5km)
The Perak Turf Club is the custodian of a Perak racing tradition dating back to 1886 when the first meeting was held at Taiping, then the state capital.
Ten years later, according to available records, the Kinta Gymkhana Club held its first meeting at Batu Gajah with the running of the Perak Derby.
Ipoh was a fast-growing at the turn of the century and the Ipoh Gymkhana Club was started in February, 1913. In due time meetings at Batu Gajah faded out and Ipoh became the main centre of racing, although the Perak Gymkhana Club and Taiping Turf Club were to carry on racing at Taiping for many years until the Japanese invasion.
http://www.turfonline.com/turfclubs/perak_turf_club.asp
Dr. Seenivasagam Park (approx. 1km)
The Dr. Seenivasagam Park, or more known as DR Park to the locals, is the most famous recreation park in Ipoh.
It's also the biggest and well-developed park among the others. It has all the facilities to suit the needs of lovers, families, youngsters and elders.
http://www.explore-ipoh.com/dr-park.html
Japanese Garden (approx. 2km)
Located near the Perak Turf Club in lpoh (island of Perak), this public park recreates the aesthetics of a Japanese garden. A small Japanese house, a koi pond and a wooden bridge across a stream are some of the elements. The grounds are lush with a variety of beautiful tropical flowers, plants and trees. An idiosyncratic attraction is the colorful floral clock on a slope.
http://www.malaysiahotelreview.com/perak/destination/japanese-garden.shtml
Royal Perak Gold Glub (approx. 4km)
Royal Perak Golf Club began as Ipoh Golf Club (IGC), a humble nine-hole course on the Race Course, before the turn of the last Century. In 1932, as a result of the growing membership, 180 acres of land were acquired along the then Tiger Lane to construct an 18-hole golf course, and a new improved clubhouse added.
http://www.royalperak.com.my/
Lost World of Tambun (approx. 8.5km)
Hidden amongst the lush greenery of Tambun, Ipoh is this latest jewel in the Sunway crown.
A fully themed water park that appears to emerge from the surrounding limestone cliffs and vibrant jungle - new world of adventure just waiting to be explored.
What was once a valley of old has now exploded to life with the river of adventure, raging waterfalls, rushing rapids, majestic cliffs, magnificent tigers, ancient caves and hot springs with ancient therapeutic properties.
http://www.sunwaylostworldoftambun.com/