“The place is clean, comfy and located very close to many tourist attractions and good food.”
Hester
英国
“Really lovely contact through WhatsApp and replied promptly and politely. Room was really clean and nice. It also has great lounge area with projector to watch films on.”
Chang
马来西亚
“The price is comfortable for those who want to save budget for their trip.
The room and the bed is super comfortable and the plug is just beside you and also the shelves.
Bathroom is also good because they provide water heater and also shampoo”
Nicholas
马来西亚
“Strategic location within the UNESCO belt minus the noise. Walking distance to most eateries. Not crowded. Located away from the main street.”
Badallo
西班牙
“Limpieza impecable, aun siendo habitaciones compartida estabamos solas, pero las camas comodisimas, baldas en el interior de la litera con enchufes, y debajo de lacama tambien para almacenamiento
Muy buena ubicacion, centrico”
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Méryl
法国
“L’établissement est bien placé, nous pouvons tout faire à pieds. La chambre est propre et assez grande avec un bureau et des étagères pour ranger les affaires c’est un plus. Le personnel est très gentil et réactif par message. Lit confortable...”
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Oanh
美国
“Cute and clean place, close to everything. Very friendly and attentive staff even though we only contacted via WhatsApp. Definitely will stay here again.”
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Adam
马来西亚
“I would say it it a decent property,no noise and even though it is cheap but having better accommodations and nice to stay”
房东信息
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周边信息
Late 18th Century
If you turn back time, to the very start of George Town, you will note that when George Town was established, it pretty much drew some trading activities away from Aceh, which was already an established trading hub in northern Sumatra. To ensure that the new trading port survives, Captain Francis Light set up the prototype of a "free trade zone". He managed to attract Tengku Syed Hussain Al-Aidid, an Arab trader who was also a member of the Acehnese royal house, to move to Penang. He did this by making a very attractive offer to this very powerful Acehnese leader: that he and his entire clan may live above British laws, and that within Tengku Syed Hussain's jurisdiction, Mahomedan Laws (that is to say, Syariah Law) prevails over colonial laws.
From the time of his arrival in 1792 until his death in 1840, Tengku Syed Hussain transformed the character of Acheen Street. He founded the Acheen Street Mosque in 1808, so that his people have a permanent place of worship. His properties include the four-storey warehouse, now called Gudang Acheh, at the junction of Acheen Street and Beach Street (Lebuh Pantai).