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Grand Hallmark Hotel is a distinctive group of deluxe hotels in Malaysia for today's discerning modern business and leisure travellers.
Grand Hallmark Hotel is strategically located in the heart of a banking hub in Taman Molek, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Each of our hotels offer personalised services with charm, efficiency and pride. The Hotel also has convenient access to business centers, shopping districts and local attractions.
Grand Hallmark Hotel has a total of 41 fully and cosily furnished guest rooms ranging from Standard and Deluxe Suites. For your comfort, our Hotel is also designed to be handicap friendly with a full range of Hotel and business facilities. We always pledge every effort to make you feel at home. Choose to stay with us and experience our very own Malaysian hospitality. |
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Queen Room
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Deluxe Double Room features 1 Queen bed with full hotel amenities such as personal safe box, personlised toiletries, Mini Bar, Automatic Bidets, LCD Tv with Sky Channels & Haridryer for the ladies.
Szoba 2 személyre (maximum 2 személy tartózkodhat benne)
Hozzávetőleges szobaméret : 15 m2
Szoba részletei:
Kábeltévé, Íróasztal, Íróasztali lámpa, Elektronikus ajtózárak, Hűtő, Hajszárító, Akadálymentes kialakítás, Internetkapcsolat, Vasaló és vasalódeszka, Nadrágvasaló, Minibár, Újság, Szobaszéf, Műholdas TV, Hangszigetelt ablakok, Teafőző, Telefon az ágy mellett, Egyénileg szabályozható légkondicionálás, Távirányítású TV, Kinyitható ablakok, Vezeték nélküli internet, Kilátás a városra |
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Twin Room
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Deluxe Twin features 2 super single beds with full hotel amenities such as complimentary wifi access, personalised toiletries, personal safe boxes, Mini Bar, Coffee / Tea Making Facilities and hari dryer
Szoba 2 személyre (maximum 2 személy tartózkodhat benne)
Hozzávetőleges szobaméret : 15 m2
Szoba részletei:
Kábeltévé, Íróasztal, Íróasztali lámpa, Elektronikus ajtózárak, Hűtő, Hajszárító, Akadálymentes kialakítás, Internetkapcsolat, Vasaló és vasalódeszka, Nadrágvasaló, Szépítkezőtükör, Minibár, Újság, Vészkijáratok térképe, Szobaszéf, Műholdas TV, Hangszigetelt ablakok, Teafőző, Telefon az ágy mellett, Asztali telefon, Egyénileg szabályozható légkondicionálás, Távirányítású TV, Vezeték nélküli internet, Kilátás a városra |
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Welcome
Grand Hallmark Hotel is a distinctive group of deluxe hotels in Malaysia for today's discerning modern business and leisure travellers.
Grand Hallmark Hotel is strategically located in the heart of a banking hub in Taman Molek, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Each of our hotels offer personalised services with charm, efficiency and pride. The Hotel also has convenient access to business centers, shopping districts and local attractions.
Grand Hallmark Hotel has a total of 41 fully and cosily furnished guest rooms ranging from Standard and Deluxe Suites. For your comfort, our Hotel is also designed to be handicap friendly with a full range of Hotel and business facilities. We always pledge every effort to make you feel at home. Choose to stay with us and experience our very own Malaysian hospitality. |
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Facilities
Room Facilities :
Air-Conditioning. Private Ensuite Bathrooms. (Handicap Friendly) Personalized Toiletries and bathroom slippers. Automatic Bidet Toilet seats. Complimentary WiFi in Guest Rooms. IDD (International Direct Dial) and room to room facilities. Wake up call service. International wall socket plugs. Hair Dryer Wardrobe Safe box 32” LCD Colour TVs with Satellite channels Auto Boil Kettle Tea/Coffee making facilities Fridge and mini bar
Hotel Facilities :
Ample street parking available on site for hotel guests. 24 Hours Concierge & room service. 24 Hours CCTVs in public and Car Park area. Modern Key Card Access to all Guest Rooms. Lift (Handicap Friendly). Business facilities. Laundry / Dry Cleaning Service. Lobby and Cloak Room. Personal Safe Boxes.
Attractions
Johor ~ The Southern Gateway to Malaysia
The state of Johor is located in the southern most point of Peninsular Malaysia, as well as at the southern-most tip of mainland Asia. Hence it is the southern gateway to Malaysia. Johor is the only state in Malaysia with East and West coast. The state is flanked by South China Sea on the east and Straits of Melaka on the west. The east coast boasts of natural beauties in scenic beaches and pristine islands, while the west is rapidly developing into an economic hub.
History
Johor was founded in early 16th century by Sultan Mahmud Shah, son of the last Sultan of Melaka. During its peak, the Johor Empire extended its reign to the Riau Archipelago. In 1885, when Sultan Abu Bakar became the Sultan, His Royal Highness transformed Johor from a plain fishing village into a developing and thriving town. Sultan Abu Bakar, which is now fondly remembered as the Father of Modern Johor, also developed other districts in Johor.
In 1914, the British appointed an advisor to counsel the Sultan of Johor over matters of the state. This continued until the Japanese invaded Malaya in 1945 during the Second World War. After the war, Johor joined the federation of Malaya, which later gained independence from the British in 1957.
Tourism Icons in Johor
Sultan Ibrahim Building, Johor Bahru
You can spot Sultan Ibrahim Building, which is a blend of Malay and Colonial architecture, standing majestically on Bukit Timbalan in Johor Bahru. This iconic landmark in the state capital has a colorful past, and had witnessed the changes of times and history. Sultan Ibrahim Building was a fortress, a command centre and is now a state government building. Its history spans back to the late 1930’s when it was officially opened by Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar. However not long after that in 1942, it was occupied by the Japanese during the Second World War. In the battle of Singapore during Second World War, the Japanese utilized this building as an operations centre, where they strategized and carried out assaults on Singapore. Today, you can still see the ruins in the Sultan Ibrahim Building, which was partly damaged in the war.
Royal Abu Bakar Museum, Johor Bahru
His Royal Highness Sultan Abu Bakar, the 21st ruler of Johor, commissioned the building of Grand Palace of Johor (Istana Besar Johor). The palace boasts of renaissance design and architecture, and was completed in 1866 by local labors under the direction of an architect from Europe. Once completed, Sultan Abu Bakar furnished his grand abode with items purchased from England. In 1982, the palace was converted into the Royal Abu Bakar Museum. With photos of the royal family, silverware, gifts and artifacts on display, you can relive the history of Johor by visiting Royal Abu Bakar Museum. Interestingly, the palace converted museum is still holds official functions and ceremonies.
Tanjung Piai and Pulau Kukup, Pontian
Tanjung Piai, located 90km from Johor Baru city centre is the southern-most tip of mainland Asia. The Tanjung Piai Johor National Park covers an area over 92ha, which 526ha are coastal mangroves, and 8km shoreline which borders the straits of Melaka. This enduring wilderness is a natural habitat for an extraordinary array of flora and fauna.
Meanwhile, Pulau Kukup is the largest uninhabited mangrove island in the world. It measures approximately 647ha, and is surrounded by some 800ha of mudflats. The abundance of vegetation attracts many kinds of creatures. Pulau Kukup is a residence to many species of wetland plants, animals and birds. |
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