Lone Pine Hotel - Penang - Malaysia
Address
Lone Pine Hotel 97 Batu Ferringhi Penang Malaysia
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Room starting at USD 79
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Introduction to Lone Pine Hotel
Established in 1948, the Lone Pine was the first hotel on Batu Ferringhi Beach. Today, completely refurbished, the Lone Pine still retains much of its' old charm with open yet discreet, spacious yet cosy, exclusive yet informal, casual yet focused and private yet carefree concepts.
Location of Lone Pine Hotel
Lone Pine is located at Batu Ferringhi on the northwestern coast of Penang Island. Set on Penang's finest beach, the hotel is a mere 17 km or 20 minutes from Georgetown and 31 km or 45 minutes from Penang International Airport. Buses and taxis are plentiful and readily available.
Rooms at Lone Pine Hotel
Lone Pine Hotel has 50 exclusive guestrooms in 2 and 3 storey blocks. Almost all rooms face the sea and are surrounded by serene landscaped gardens affording guests unsurpassed quiet and privacy.
Restaurant at Lone Pine Hotel
Bungalow Features
For traditional dining with a contemporary twist, the menu at the Bungalow Features electric options ranging from Hainanese chicken rice to fish curry to filet mignon.
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