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怡保|距離Time Tunnel Museum, Ipoh Old Town0.19km
Paloh was a malay & orang asli (“native”) kampung (“village”) that has been around from at least the 18th century. Apparently the names comes from the founder of the village itself Toh Paloh. Paloh, or palung, also means a depression in the ground that holds water, or a fishing hole to catch fish. It is believed that Paloh was also a boat dock in the past. Some other views hold that the Hakka were the founders of Paloh, and only later came the Cantonese. According to this theory, the origin of the name is a symbolic reference to the dams that were constructed along the Kinta River for fishing purposes. These dams were referred to as “Pa-Lo” in the Cantonese dialect and eventually the area became known as Paloh. Paloh today has of course become the heart of the city of Ipoh. In this old part of the city pre-war Shop Houses line the streets, with a predominantly Chinese character. “Sarang” is a malay word meaning nest, hence “Sarang Paloh” means “The Nest in Paloh”, evoking the image of the hotel as a place of rest for the weary traveller. Located on Jalan Sultan Iskandar (formerly Hugh Low Street), Sarang Paloh is located in pre-war two storey shop houses that originally were the premises of a Goldsmith and a Bank more than 90 years ago. The façade of one of the buildings still has the name of the Goldsmiths on its façade in English, Chinese and Malay (jawi script), with the stately bank building still has the name of Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited on its front. Across the road, Sarang Paloh has another shophouse of which the ground floor has been converted into a carpark. If you have a car, this is where you would park. Parking is complimentary, but you must exercise caution, turning right into the shophouse entrance as Jalan Sultan Iskandar is a pretty high traffic road, and the building inside is quite narrow, with the cars having to be parked bumper to bumper, in two rows. Exit is out through the back of the shophouse into a back lane. Do bear in mind that if the shophouse is full of cars, you may get boxed in by other parked cars and not able to exit! Fortunately this did not happen to us while we stayed here. Getting to the hotel means having to cross the busy road again on foot, with your luggage, from the car to the hotel. The main reception area was in the former Goldsmith’s building, and the entire front of the shop house is dedicated to the reception. To get in the front door, you will need your access card, or the staff inside will have to let you in, if you have yet to check in. The central part of shop house is a courtyard with a spiral staircase going upstairs to the 2nd floor, and in the back is a sort of pantry area with dining table. Staircase at the back also leads upwards. We had booked a room at the back of the shophouse on the 2nd floor, as we were aware of reviews that rooms in front may have some street noise. The rooms are all named after birds, in line with the hotel itself being a “nest”. Our room wa

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薩朗柏羅傳承飯店&活動大廳
4.1/524 評價
Paloh was a malay & orang asli (“native”) kampung (“village”) that has been around from at least the 18th century. Apparently the names comes from the founder of the village itself Toh Paloh. Paloh, or palung, also means a depression in the ground that holds water, or a fishing hole to catch fish. It is believed that Paloh was also a boat dock in the past. Some other views hold that the Hakka were the founders of Paloh, and only later came the Cantonese. According to this theory, the origin of the name is a symbolic reference to the dams that were constructed along the Kinta River for fishing purposes. These dams were referred to as “Pa-Lo” in the Cantonese dialect and eventually the area became known as Paloh. Paloh today has of course become the heart of the city of Ipoh. In this old part of the city pre-war Shop Houses line the streets, with a predominantly Chinese character. “Sarang” is a malay word meaning nest, hence “Sarang Paloh” means “The Nest in Paloh”, evoking the image of the hotel as a place of rest for the weary traveller. Located on Jalan Sultan Iskandar (formerly Hugh Low Street), Sarang Paloh is located in pre-war two storey shop houses that originally were the premises of a Goldsmith and a Bank more than 90 years ago. The façade of one of the buildings still has the name of the Goldsmiths on its façade in English, Chinese and Malay (jawi script), with the stately bank building still has the name of Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited on its front. Across the road, Sarang Paloh has another shophouse of which the ground floor has been converted into a carpark. If you have a car, this is where you would park. Parking is complimentary, but you must exercise caution, turning right into the shophouse entrance as Jalan Sultan Iskandar is a pretty high traffic road, and the building inside is quite narrow, with the cars having to be parked bumper to bumper, in two rows. Exit is out through the back of the shophouse into a back lane. Do bear in mind that if the shophouse is full of cars, you may get boxed in by other parked cars and not able to exit! Fortunately this did not happen to us while we stayed here. Getting to the hotel means having to cross the busy road again on foot, with your luggage, from the car to the hotel. The main reception area was in the former Goldsmith’s building, and the entire front of the shop house is dedicated to the reception. To get in the front door, you will need your access card, or the staff inside will have to let you in, if you have yet to check in. The central part of shop house is a courtyard with a spiral staircase going upstairs to the 2nd floor, and in the back is a sort of pantry area with dining table. Staircase at the back also leads upwards. We had booked a room at the back of the shophouse on the 2nd floor, as we were aware of reviews that rooms in front may have some street noise. The rooms are all named after birds, in line with the hotel itself being a “nest”. Our room wa
Ipoh Premium Homestay @ Majestic
4.4/51 評價
不錯的地方,說服,因爲位置是城市的心臟。
班隆飯店
3.9/54 評價
我們從檳城下來後在這裏只住了一晚。這是一家小型精品酒店,基本設施齊全,但距離所有旅遊景點都很近。我們晚上7點左右很晚才入住,所以去賈蘭班達爾蒂馬的路相當空。第二天早上,我們很驚訝,因爲通往各地的路是如此擁擠,所有商店(咖啡店和餐館)如此擠滿了人,到處都是長長的隊伍!雖然這是一個小旅館,但很乾淨。記得帶上自己的洗漱用品,因爲房間裏只提供洗髮水和沐浴露。除此之外,一切都很好。強烈推薦給喜歡四處走走和了解Perak歷史的人。
河畔小鎮艾比飯店
3.7/516 評價
合理乾淨。接待很友好。樓頂免費早餐8.30am-10.30am。茶,咖啡吐司,黃油,皮亞(椰子鋪)和炒雞蛋應要求。隨時可以在吊牀上涼快。我們住的是家庭大牀房。每晚120林吉特加10林吉特外賓稅。50林吉特押金。一張特大牀和一張單人牀。僅淋浴,牆上有肥皂和廁所。吹風機,風扇和空調。窗戶有一個蓋子,遮住了睡覺的光線。走廊有濾水器、水壺、熨衣板和備用廁所。這裏的一些房間是宿舍房。酒店門前有一個標誌,可以步行進去,支付3晚費用,免費獲得4晚。出租自行車和大堂出售飲料。這家酒店在新城區。老城區的街道上有一些美食選擇。如果你週二來的話,試試叫Pasar malam taman Ipoh timur的夜市大型夜市。大約10林吉特搶車。如果你沒有數據,隔壁有一個Tesco免費無線網絡,可以訂購搶車。週三晚上穿過gerbang malam大約7.15pm,市場攤位才剛剛開始設置。周圍餐廳都滿了。第二天晚上我們大概走過9.30pm,所有的攤位都上了。也試試通穗凱吃東西。當地的菜餚和甜點。記住,你只能坐在你要點的攤位前。我已經對這個地方做了單獨的評論。附近還有一個美食廣場。
貝拉康空恆夢境飯店
3.6/533 評價
爲什麼美化這些黑暗的小巷,看起來像開膛手傑克潛伏的下一個受害者的鄰居?“酒店”應該是“設計師酒店”。是個監獄。時期。到處都是危險的角落和危險的坑。游泳池氯化嚴重,水刺痛。門把手掉了,房間外面的傻門鎖,多個門卡系統,如果發生火災,可能會殺死。我幾乎卡在公共浴室,因爲當我想出去時,門鎖拒絕改變。公共區域的沉水很油膩。前台幾乎找不到,不要帶年邁的家人或小孩去這家酒店,我訂了它,因爲這麼短的通知我別無選擇。也不值錢。說真的,MPI應該重新檢查那個地方,收回住宿許可證。看從屋頂游泳池到下面的地面的“障礙物”。沒有欄桿。如果我站在旁邊,它比我的膝蓋低。一個錯誤的動作,你會摔下來。金屬格柵做的步驟。沒有安全黃色貼紙來區分等級。完全不安全!再也不會!
SPOT ON 89926 怡保城市青年旅館
3.7/522 評價
非常普通的一次入住這家酒店。價格對於可用的來說有點高。不幸的是,房間直到晚上11點才準備好,所以我們不得不在打掃房間時等待。然而淋浴很暖和,有一個公共區域可以做輕便餐。如果價格更合理,會推薦的。

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