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Hotel Helang

  Location : Padang Matsirat View other Hotels in Padang Matsirat  
  Category : Superior  (self-rated) - 232 rooms View other Hotels in Langkawi  
  Address : Lot 274, Jalan Lima Padang Matsirat 07000 Langkawi Kedah Darulaman, Malaysia
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Hotel Information

Hotel Helang will give you a warm and homely feeling every time you step into its world, whether for business or pleasure. Conveniently located near the Langkawi International Airport and the Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre, it offers a retreat away from the hustle and bustle of urban life, and whether for business or pleasure, there are many rooms available in this large hotel. Conveniently located near the Langkawi International Airport, the Hotel Helang offers a wide range of rooms at reasonable prices along with good facilities.

 

Hotel Facilities

  • Banquet
  • Bar/Pub/Lounge
  • Beach Front
  • Beauty Salon/Barber
  • Business Centre
  • Conference Facilities
  • Doctor
  • Foreign Exchange
  • Laundry
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Safety Box
  • Shopping
  • Swimming Pool
  • Tour Desk

Room Facilities

  • Air Condition
  • Cable/Satellite
  • Coffee/Tea
  • Hair Dryer
  • IDD/Direct Dial Line
  • Minibar/Fridge
  • Security Safe
  • Telephone
  • Television

More Information

Location Padang Matsirat
Category Superior 
No. of Rooms 232
Check In 14:00
Check Out 12:00
Address Lot 274, Jalan Lima Padang Matsirat 07000 Langkawi Kedah Darulaman, Malaysia
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For Bookings Beyond 28 Days Visit Hotel Helang

Padang Matsirat Information

 Padang Matsirat is a quiet and peaceful location in Langkawi's green and peaceful interior and originally a series of padi fields. Padang Masirat was originally the name of the padi fields which were set on fire by villagers when they were attacked by the Siamese in 1821. Occurring soon after Mahsuri's death, this was the first indication that Mahsuri's curse was coming to pass. What's intriguing is that visitors can still find burnt rice grains on the ground two hundred years after the incident occurred.


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