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Hotel Seri Malaysia Kepala Batas (Kepala Batas, Malaysia) | Wotif ... - Hotel in Malaysia Blog

<b>Hotel</b> Seri <b>Malaysia</b> Kepala Batas (Kepala Batas, <b>Malaysia</b>) | Wotif <b>...</b> - Hotel in Malaysia Blog


<b>Hotel</b> Seri <b>Malaysia</b> Kepala Batas (Kepala Batas, <b>Malaysia</b>) | Wotif <b>...</b>

Posted: 24 Mar 2015 09:41 PM PDT

Hotel Amenities

Hotel Amenities

The hotel offers a restaurant. High-speed wireless Internet access is complimentary. This Kepala Batas hotel also offers dry cleaning/laundry services, a grocery/convenience store, and a safe deposit box at the front desk.

Hotel Seri Malaysia Kepala Batas has designated areas for smoking.

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Total number of rooms - 100
  • Number of floors - 6
  • Dry cleaning/laundry service
  • Designated smoking areas
  • Grocery/convenience store
  • Free WiFi
  • Meeting rooms
  • Restaurant
  • Safe-deposit box at front desk
  • Television in lobby
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Internet

Available in all rooms: Free WiFi

Available in some public areas: Free WiFi

Room Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • Phone
  • Minibar
  • Coffee/tea maker
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Shower only
  • Hair dryer (on request)
  • Free WiFi
  • Room service

Where to Eat

Hotel Seri Malaysia Kepala Batas has a restaurant on site.

Room service is available.

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Accessibility

To make requests for specific accessibility needs, complete the "Special or Accessibility Requests" section of "Trip Preferences" when you book your hotel.

  • Accessible bathroom
  • In-room accessibility
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Ascott <b>hotel</b> group expands in Iskandar, <b>Malaysia</b> - eTurboNews.com

Posted: 10 Mar 2015 02:45 AM PDT

Citadines Medini Nusajaya will strengthen Ascott's position as the largest international serviced residence operator in Malaysia. CapitaLand's wholly-owned serviced residence business unit, The Ascott Limited (Ascott), has stepped up its presence in Iskandar Malaysia by securing a contract to manage its third property in Nusajaya. Slated to open in early 2019, the 214-unit Citadines Medini Nusajaya has a prime location in Nusajaya's main business and leisure district. Ascott, the world's largest international serviced residence owner-operator, has been awarded the contract by UMCity Medini Lakeside Development Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of United Malayan Land Bhd (UMLand).

Mr Gerald Yong, Chief Investment Officer for The Ascott Limited, said: "There is significant potential for serviced residences in Iskandar, which is primed to be a key economic growth region in Malaysia as more multinational companies set up base in the area. Ascott was the first international serviced residence owner and operator in Nusajaya, a major new growth centre of Iskandar, where we recently opened Somerset Puteri Harbour Nusajaya and will be opening Somerset Medini Nusajaya later this year. Somerset Puteri Harbour Nusajaya is our first collaboration with UMLand in Nusajaya and it has been performing well since it opened last month."

Mr Yong said: "Since Ascott entered Malaysia in 1999, we have grown to be the largest international owner and operator of serviced residences in the country. We are delighted to partner with UMLand, one of the largest developers in Malaysia with an extensive portfolio of properties in various parts of Malaysia. Through this partnership, we will bring our award- winning Citadines brand of serviced residences to Nusajaya. Citadines Apart'hotel provides independent travellers with flexible services to customise their stay experience according to their lifestyles."

Mr Yong added: "Our first Citadines Apart'hotel in Malaysia, Citadines Uplands Kuching, has been enjoying very healthy occupancy since it opened in 2012. We see great potential in expanding our Citadines brand in Malaysia and in January 2015 we opened another Citadines Apart'hotel in Cyberjaya. With the addition of Citadines Medini Nusajaya, Ascott now has nine properties with more than 1,900 apartment units in Malaysia. This expansion will allow greater synergy and economies of scale in our operations."

Citadines Medini Nusajaya is strategically located in Medini, the central business district of the Nusajaya flagship economic zone in Iskandar Malaysia. The 30-storey Citadines Medini Nusajaya is part of UMCity, a mixed development comprising Grade A offices and retail podium. It is close to the Johor State's new administrative centre, Kota Iskandar, and EduCity – a regional education hub housing over 10 established educational institutions. The serviced residence is also near LEGOLAND theme park and Medini Lifestyle Mall, the largest retail centre in South Malaysia.

Citadines Medini Nusajaya is a convenient 15-minute drive from the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link expressway and 25-minutes away from Johor's Senai international Airport. It is accessible via the coastal highway that links Nusajaya to Johor's city centre.

Citadines Medini Nusajaya will offer expatriates and business travellers quality services and home comforts in the privacy of their spacious apartments, ranging from studios to one- and two-bedroom apartments. Each stylishly furnished apartment comes with a fully-equipped kitchen, separate living, work and sleeping areas, ensuite bathroom and other modern amenities. Residents can also enjoy facilities including a swimming pool and gymnasium.

Besides Citadines Medini Nusajaya, Ascott will open Somerset Medini Nusajaya in 2015 and Somerset Damansara Uptown Petaling Jaya in 2016. Ascott currently manages Ascott Kuala Lumpur, Ascott Sentral Kuala Lumpur, Citadines DPulze Cyberjaya, Citadines Uplands Kuching, Somerset Ampang Kuala Lumpur and the recently opened Somerset Puteri Harbour Nusajaya in Malaysia.

Ritz-Carlton to open second luxury <b>hotel in Malaysia</b> | C&IT

Posted: 29 Jan 2015 08:27 AM PST

Bayview <b>Hotel</b> Georgetown Penang (Penang, <b>Malaysia</b>) | Wotif.com.au

Posted: 25 Dec 2011 01:05 PM PST

Bayside Penang hotel in Georgetown, walk to Camera Museum

Bayview Hotel Georgetown Penang places you in the center of Penang, within just a 15-minute stroll of popular places like Camera Museum, Fort Cornwallis, and Pinang Peranakan Mansion. Highlights at this hotel include 3 restaurants, an outdoor swimming pool, and a nightclub.

You can enjoy free WiFi, satellite TV, and coffee/tea makers, featured in all 333 rooms. Dining in is an option with room service, and minibars provide refreshments. Additionally, free newspapers, free bottled water, and safes are available.

The restaurant, Kopitiam, is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The hotel's own poolside bar and bar/lounge are nice places to enjoy a drink. Enjoy the health club and kids' swimming pool. Business travelers can take advantage of 8 meeting rooms, conference space, and limo/town car service. Additionally, you'll find free WiFi in public areas, a coffee shop/café, and spa services.

Attractions within a 20-minute walk of this 4-star Georgetown hotel include Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi and Clan Jetty.

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Restaurants and <b>hotels in Malaysia</b> to get service charge certificates

Posted: 11 Apr 2015 12:14 AM PDT

Hospitality   Minister Seri Hasan Malek said: Saturday April 11, 2015 7:14AM ET

Kuala LumpurThe Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism Ministry will be issuing a service charge certificate to restaurants and hotels soon.



Minister Seri Hasan Malek said the certificate would be similar to the halal certificate so consumers would be informed about the specifics of the service charge imposed.

"You can't say you don't want to pay if you know (beforehand) the restaurant is charging a 10 percent service charge on top of the goods and services tax of 6 percent," he said.

According to Hasan, the 10 percent service charge must be stipulated in the collective agreement (CA) between employers and employees before businesses can impose it.

"The employers decide on the amount of service charge imposed, and it is a law of contract between two parties," said Hasan, who added that restaurants could also opt to charge a figure that was less than 10 percent.

On restaurants still using handwritten bills while charging GST and service charge, Hasan said they would be given until the end of the month to switch to machine-printed receipts.

The Malaysian Association of Hotels, meanwhile, said that service charge was a universal practice and had been applied in Malaysia for decades without any problems.

"It is very unfortunate that Deputy Finance Minister Ahmad Maslan's recent statement on the matter has confused consumers into thinking that the charge is a kind of tax to the Government," association president Cheah Swee Hee said. He added that since 1975, the service tax was imposed by the Government through the legislation of Sales and Service Tax (SST) Act.

"Since then, the standard hotel practice is price plus 10 percent service charge and 5 percent government tax. Subsequently, the government tax portion was increased to 6 percent and on April 1, the SST was replaced with the Goods and Services Tax (GST)," he said.End of Article

Primula Beach <b>Hotel</b> (Kuala Terengganu, <b>Malaysia</b>) | Wotif.com.au

Posted: 24 Feb 2012 12:03 PM PST

Waterfront hotel with an outdoor pool

Primula Beach Hotel places you in the center of Kuala Terengganu, within a 30-minute stroll of Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, Istana Maziah, and Pasar Payang. Highlights at this beachfront hotel include 2 restaurants, a private beach, and an outdoor swimming pool.

You can enjoy cable TV, coffee/tea makers, and free newspapers, featured in all 248 rooms. Minibars provide refreshments, and room service is also available. In-room massages, safes, and hair dryers are also available.

The hotel's own bar/lounge is a nice place to enjoy a drink. Enjoy the health club, kids' swimming pool, and pool loungers. Additionally, you'll find free WiFi in public areas, a business center, and a 24-hour front desk. There's also the convenience of car rentals on site.

Places within a 15-minute drive of this 3-star Kuala Terengganu hotel include Floating Mosque and Malaysian Handicraft Centre.

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