Stayed more than 7 nights so I can say fairly that this place is worth the money spent. Room rates in Langkawi can be very ridiculous during peak periods going x2 x3 times the price. This hotel was very affordable (around RM138-158/night) for our long stay since we never stayed in during the day. ||It’s located right in the centre of the city, Kuah. There’s convenience stores, restaurants and eateries located right opposite the hotel (50feet of walking!) They have transportation rental services at the reception as well. ||Room was clean & spacious with good King sized bed. Bathroom was really spacious as well. Toiletries were minimum. There’s 2in1 shampoo & bath gel. No hairdryer in room, you have to request from the front desk and return upon check out. Basic amenities like coffee cups, tissue box available but no minibar in the room. Slightly inconvenient since it’s a duty free island. There’s little space for clothes to be hung so we’re living out of our suitcase but not a big issue. ||Sound proof is a minus as we can clearly hear our neighbours and passerby’s. Had minimal interaction with the staff so couldn’t judge. There was however one incident late in the evening where we asked for hairdryer and was told we need to go down to use it at the reception, which was ridiculous. When we asked again the next morning another staff happily told handed us the hairdryer and told us we could use it in the room. Might be miscommunication but I’m sure I spoke Malay perfectly fine.||Overall for the price paid, I would say it’s definitely a bargain. Good for travelling families...
Read moreDecided to book this hotel because it had a reasonably priced family room. Even though the hotel was situated in Kuah town and about 30min drive to Cenang beach, we didn’t mind it. The payment to the hotel was a bit odd (booked thru Agoda), where it requested a bank transfer to the hotel account for deposit and then pay the balance while checkout, turned out to be legit though.||||As I said, the hotel was situated in town, so it was quite convenient. It is located just behind Langkawi Parade, facing a row of shops with convenient stores and restaurants. There are some places to eat in town as well, provided you have transportation.||||The hotel itself would be considered as a boutique hotel, since it is converted from shops. The room we had was of a good size, clean and facing the front street, so it didn’t feel claustrophobic like some of the cramped boutique hotels aplenty. The corridor was airy, though not lit during day time, relying on open skylights. The in-room WiFi was down throughout our stay, though I’d suspect if it were ever working. The included breakfast was very basic, not really something to look forward to, but the hotel restaurant’s food was quite good.||||Considering the value for money and convenience, the stay was not too bad. Though it leaves more to be desired, there are definitely potential for improvement, so don’t get your...
Read moreWe had been staying there for 3 days and 2 nights. Our booking included the breakfast buffet for 2 days. On the first breakfast buffet, we did not have any complains in regards of the food, or the service. However, their 4 slice toaster sometimes burns 1 slice of bread. The other 3 were fine so we plated it up and turned around to get something. When we returned, she had moved the plate to somewhere else. So we thought something must have happened to it, making it inedible and made another set of toast. After the breakfast buffet, we had left to go sight seeing. When we returned, we were told that the staff, specifically the receptionist, had complained about us eating messily and have wasted food. When we asked the staff the next day regarding the complain, the receptionist was being rude. She accused us of wasting food because we didnt finished the toast that she had moved. We did not expect the response that we got. We expected a civil conversation but she was rude, uncooperative and unapologetic. Our vacation was affected by...
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