About
Lodge 18, yang baru diubahsuai 45 bilik hotel yang terletak di Bagan Luar, Butterworth dengan reka bentuk yang mudah dan jimat, menawarkan penginapan yang menarik dan selesa untuk tetamu kami yang dihargai. Standard yang luas, Superior, Deluxe Suite & Keluarga bilik untuk semua orang dan sesuai untuk perniagaan atau percutian. Akses percuma WIFI dalam seluruh hotel & saluran TV satelit di semua bilik mewujudkan penghormatan kepada kehidupan moden dan membuat anda berasa seperti di rumah. Sempurna untuk sarapan pagi, makan tengah hari atau makan malam, sebuah kedai kopi menyediakan pelbagai jenis masakan tempatan & barat di mana anda boleh gembira dengan pandangan lapangan hijau panorama. (Rumah kopi sedang diubahsuai) bilik Mesyuarat dengan siang hari pada kapasiti 80-100 meliputi sesuai untuk semua jenis acara, makan malam, seminar, atau mesyuarat. Lokasinya yang strategik yang terletak 5 minit dari Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal, Butterworth, berjalan kaki ke makanan penjaja yang terkenal tempatan, dan satu perjalanan yang singkat untuk kawasan perniagaan, zon perindustrian, pusat-pusat membeli-belah tempat tarikan kompleks dan tempatan, adalah syurga untuk orang-orang pelancong yang mahu meneroka gaya hidup yang berbeza Pulau Pinang dan Tanah Besar.
PLACE OF INTEREST
Penang Museum and Art Gallery Lubus Farquhar
Built in 1821, the Museum houses a fine collection of old photographs, maps, charts and other historical relics. There are also Malay daggers (Keris), Chinese furniture, embroidery and paintings of old Penang. The Art Gallery on the first floor displays the works of local artists and is the venue for special exhibitions. The statue of Captain Francis Light graces the grounds in front of the buildings.
Kapitan Keling Mosque, Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling
It was named after the Indian Muslim merchant, the “Kapitan Keling” (headman) Caudeer Mohudeen who built it in the early 19th century. It features an ocher yellow facade and dome-shaped minaret reflecting Moorish Islamic influence.
St George’s Church, Lebuh Farquhar
Built with convict labor in 1818, it is one of the oldest landmarks in the city. The entrance of this stately Anglican Church named after the patron saint of England, features a memorial canopy dedicated to Captain Francis Light.
Khoo Kongsi, Lebuh Cannon
The forefathers of the Khoo family who emigrated from South China built it as a clan-house for members of the Khoo family. It was burnt down in 1894 and some believed that it was due to its resemblance to the Emperor’s palace. A scaled down version was later built in 1902. The building features a magnificent hall embellished with intricate carvings and richly ornamented beams of the finest wood bearing the mark of master craftsmen from China.
China Town
China Town on the island stretches from Weld Quay to Lebuh Stewart, Lebuh Muntri, Lebuh Campbell and Lebuh King. China Town is so large and well-preserved that you will sense and feel the lifestyle of Chinese immigrant settlers who came here in the 1800s. Visitors will be intrigued by the many clanhouses, shophouses and temples found along these streets, which reflect the heritage left behind. Stepping into these streets will certainly take you back in time.
Nagore Shrine, Lebuh King
Constructed in the early 1880s, the shrine is a memorial to the Caliph, Syed Shahul Hamid. Faithful devotees may be seen visiting the shrine to seek favors on Thursday.
Fort Cornwallis, Lebuh Light
The fort was built on the site of Francis Light’s historic landing in 1786. Originally a wooden stockade, it was replaced by a concrete structure built by convict labor, in 1804. Today, an open-air amphitheater, a history gallery and a handicraft and souvenir center occupies the interior. It houses the famous Dutch cannon presented to the Sultan of Johor by the Dutch and which finally found its way to Penang after being looted by the Portuguese.
State Mosque, Jalan Masjid Negeri
The state Mosque features elegant modern architecture and took four years to complete. It can accommodate 5,000 worshippers for congregational prayers and is usually packed on Friday. Permission to enter must be obtained from the State Religious Department, Lebuh Pantai. Visitors must dress appropriately and remove their shoes before entering.
Penang Bridge
The Penang Bridge, which links Penang Island and the mainland, was officially opened on 15th September 1988. The spectacularly beautiful bridge spans 13.5 km across the channel, offering a beautiful view of the open sea, ships and the sprawling coastline