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Hotel Mingood

 
Hotel Mingood
Location:164 Argyll Road
Description: ‘Hotel Mingood' is strategically located on the fringe of the city centre, which is merely a 2 minutes walk away. The best the city has to offer is within 2 square km and you won’t need to travel far to visit Chinatown, Little India, The Heritage Trail or UPR entertainment centre.

A short walk down Penang Road takes you to Komtar, the city's premier landmark and shopping mall. Fine dinning and local hawker food are all available on your doorstep. Located close to the chic part of town with excellent nightlife, surrounded by cafes, multi-ethnic restaurants, shops and the coolest bars and pubs. In fact, the famous New World Park Food Court and entertainment centre is just 520 steps (a mere 5 minute walk) from the hotel.

From its spacious lobby and rooms, Mingood offers a friendly and courteous service where our goal is to create a cozy atmosphere for an enjoyable and memorable stay.

We are a 50 room hotel with spacious and comfortably carpeted air-conditioned rooms with attached bathrooms. All our rooms are equipped with TV, fridge and IDD telephone. You will be well connected here, wireless communications in all our rooms and common areas, making sure you're constantly in touch. We have room with 1 to 4 beds, but whatever your choice might be; you are assured of a high standard of comfort that will satisfy you every need.

A family owns and runs the hotel with a warm welcoming staff that will ensure you experience a cozy homely stay that you will not forget.

After a hectic day out, relax yourself or chill out at our Roof Top leisure garden, write some postcards or read a book. You can even enjoy some games such pool or cards over a few drinks amongst friends and fellow hotel guests.

Hotel Mingood is a legal accommodation provider, approved by Tourism Malaysia and local authorities. A member of Malaysia Budget Hotel Association and an appointed ISIC accommodation provider.

We provide Thai Visa application services and information. The Royal Thai Consulate in Penang is closed on weekend (Saturday and Sunday) and the following public holidays ( 15/10/07, 23/10/07, 08/11/07, 05/12/07, 20/12/07, 25/12/07, 31/12/07.) If you are on a visa run, avoid these dates.

Visit Malaysia year 2007 - Malaysia and The Mingood 'Welcomes the World' Celebrating 50 years of Nationhood where many exciting programs are lined up to celebrate Visit Malaysia Year 2007. Check out our special offer.

Events in Penang:
Penang International Dragon Boat Festival 8th – 10th June
Penang Food and Fruits Fair 15th – 17th June.
Penang Bridge International Marathon - 24th June
Penang World Music Festival 20th – 22nd July
Penang International Lantern Festival 15th September – 14th October

‘Malaysia My Second Home’ - We do have special offers for people under this program. Check it out!!

We look forward to seeing you here!

Things you should see while in Penang:
Penang lies just off the north western coast of Peninsula Malaysia. It was Britain's 1st settlement (Est.1786) in the region and for a short time was Malaya's capital before Singapore stole its thunder. Georgetown, the capital of Penang State, combines the best of past and present, East & West, as displayed by its diverse architecture and culture. Laid-back Georgetown is best seen as a walking tour: take your time and meander thru its back streets and discover some of its hidden treasures: Kuan Yin Temple, Kapitan Keling Mosque, Khoo Kongsi Clan House and much more. Pick up the "Heritage Walking Map" and discover its beauty. Some of the "must see" sights in Georgetown are:

* Penang Museum: The best presented museum in Malaysia. Excellent, well-labeled exhibits showcase Penang's history and historical figures, diverse cultures and more. Open from 9:00 a.m. to 17:00 p.m. Closed on Friday. Admission fee RM1.00

* Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion (Maison Bleu): Cheong Fatt Tze (1840-1917), once dubbed as "China's Rockefeller" by The New York Times, built a vast commercial empire in South East Asia, 1st in Indonesia, then in Singapore. He came to Penang in 1890 and continued his success, giving some of his spoils to build schools throughout the region. His mansion, where he lived with his eight wives was built between 1896 and 1904. Inside are lavish adornments: stained glass, crown moldings, gilded wood-carved doors, ceramic ornaments and seven staircases.

*Sri Mariamman Temple: A typical South Indian temple with its elaborately sculptured and painted superstructure (called "Gopura" in Hindu) represents Mt Meru - the cosmic mountain that supports the heavens-that rises above its shrine. Built in 1883, this is Georgetown's oldest Hindu temple and testimony to the strong Indian influence you'll find in this predominantly Chinese town.

*Fort Cornwallis: Today, the battlement studded with old cannons is the only reminder of the fort that was built on the spot where Captain Francis Light first stepped ashore in 1786. Seri Rambai, the largest and most important cannon here is famed for its provocative powers - childless women are advised to place flowers in the barrel and offer it special prayers.

Outside of Georgetown:

Kek Lok Si Temple: On a hilltop at Air Itam, close to Penang Hill funicular station stands Malaysia's largest Buddhist temple. Construction started in 1890 and took over 20 years to complete. It’s part of colorful Penang that definitely shouldn't be missed. Walk through the arcade of souvenir stalls, tightly packed turtle and fish ponds until you reach Ban Po Thar (Ten Thousand Buddha’s Pagoda). A small donation will let you climb to the top of the 7-tiered, 30 meter high tower which in design is Burmese at the top, Chinese at the bottom and Thai in between. Open from 09:00 a.m. to 18:00 p.m.

Penang Hill: Escape the city heat and catch some amazing views of Georgetown from Penang Hill (821 meters). There are gardens, tea stalls, and an aviary tree-top canopy swinging bridge walk, a Hindu Temple and a mosque at the top. Penang Hill is at its best at dusk as Georgetown, far below starts to light up. Open from 6:30a.m. till 9:30p.m., Monday to Friday.

Botanical Gardens: Also called the Monkey Gardens due to the many long-tailed Macaques that hang-out here. Within the gardens are orchid and palm houses and cactus gardens and sun rookery. A path leads to the top of Penang Hill. Open 5:00 a.m. to
20:00 p.m. Admission is free!

Other hotel services available:

*Tour and travel arrangement
*Free baby cot on request
*Laundry and valet services
*Adequate open and indoor car park
*Airline reservation and ticketing
*Car rental services
*Tennis lessons and games arrangement
*Taxi and limousine services
*Transportation to Thailand available
*E-mail and internet facilities
*Free broadband WI-FI hotspot
*Pool table
*CCTV Security Surveillance
*Roof-top garden
*Safe deposit boxes
*Common room with cable channel and book exchange.

Facilities: • Bar • Credit Card Facilities • Restaurant • Garage • Swimming Pool • Air conditioning • Wi-Fi

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