Ascott Gurney Penang Review: Seaview Luxury Serviced Apartments We Never Wanted to Leave
Recently, we’ve been suffering from a bit of a mid-year slump and needed a short break to replenish our energy levels. Fortuitously, Rojak Daily was invited by Ascott Gurney Penang for a 3D2N staycation at the sea-front property.
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There are several high-end hotels situated in Batu Ferringhi which is rather far out and others right smack in the middle of bustling Georgetown, but we find Ascott Gurney Penang’s locale to be perfect. Its proximity to Gurney Plaza and Gurney Paragon Mall, two of the island’s most fashionable malls is a mere 5-minute drive away. At the end of the road a 2-minute walk away, there is a tiny stretch of beach for you to walk along the sand and dip your toes in the ocean.
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Timur Coffee House (Breakfast is served from 6.15 am to 10.30am)
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Our stay came inclusive of a buffet breakfast for two (RM40++ for walk-ins) at the Timur Coffee House which also serves all-day dining. We were pleasantly surprised by the extensive spread of local and international fare where the items were served fresh.
There was a coffee machine, an egg station, a roti canai station on our second morning, a cheese platter, dim sum (salted egg bun, anyone?) and even an array of milk options including oat milk for y’all health enthusiasts. We personally preferred the local delights including nasi lemak (including tempeh) and mee rebus station and the roti canai was one of the best we’ve had ever. We were so full after walking away from the buffet that we couldn’t even go for lunch!
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Jo’s Bar
Although we didn’t try it personally, the aforementioned bar at the hotel lobby offers a superb environment for those who enjoy people-watching and a happy hour from 6-9 pm.
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Glass Bar
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This little-known poolside spot is open for walk-ins despite being located on Level 7. We recommend coming here to watch the sunset and soak up the ambience with the poison of your choice from the friendly bartender Adam who we even assisted him to come up with a name for a new concoction during a chat.
We had a taste of the Jo-jito (RM38+), a mix of Roselle and Rose Syrup, fresh lime juice, and Schweppes Soda which had an interesting flavour profile and came with a healthy amount of liquor which was a bit strong for us. We also sipped on the Deep Sea Blue of Blue Caracao Syrup, Lime Juice, and Sprite which was gorgeously refreshing.
They also have a menu of selected mains and sides. We dug into the satay (RM26 for 10 sticks) which was tender and well-marinated and Chilli Lemongrass Chicken Wings (RM26) which were quite literally mouth watering with a spicy kick.
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If you’ve your fill of their offerings, you can take a walk to the hawker stalls and eateries along the seafront promenade.
Exploring the Facilities
Most of the business & recreational facilities are located on Level 7, with the stunning infinity pool being the crown jewel of the hotel.
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Infinity pool
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I barely felt like leaving the hotel with the pool offering breath taking views of the waterfront. The glass panes also don’t obstruct the view, unlike certain hotels. It was haven of relaxation where guests can sunbathe on the wooden deck, and I made a point to visit it both in the morning and the evening.
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Gymnasium
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The problem I had was not knowing to choose to go to the gym or the pool. Although I’m admittedly not a fitness junkie myself, the fully equipped fitness centre comes with top-of-the-line Technogym equipment helped to inspire me to workout.
The Excite Live Run treadmill (priced at an approximate whopping Rm62K) had a cool feature that allowed you to select options on the touch screen that made you feel like you were running outdoors in cities like Rome in real-time. Opposite the gym is a spacious yoga room with yoga balls and mats.
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Children’s Swimming Pool, Playroom, & Playground
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On the same floor is a sizeable pool with slides and a huge rain bucket for the little ones. I had one foot in the pool to try it out but sadly couldn’t enter as it was only for those below 12 years old. The cosy playroom is also well-equipped with books and games for toddlers and kids can also head right outside to the playground.
Also on this floor are Meeting Rooms, Barbecue Terrace with two barbecue pits, a Launderette (coin-operated with washers and dryers), as well as a Residents’ Lounge (only for long-stay guests over 28 days).
Over on level 3 is the Plenitude Grand Ballroom which this writer may bear in mind if I ever get hitched *coughs*.
Service
The staff––with most of the bellboys wearing songkoks as a nod to our local heritage––were polite and greeted guests with one hand placed over their heart. The housekeeping service was also quite prompt, with our requests for more bath salts being attended to within 10 minutes at most. We experienced a smooth check-in by the polite Miss Suzuki which had us heading up to our rooms in less than five minutes.
Packages
You can check out the Sip & Snacks Staycation Package here inclusive of a complimentary upgrade and a free flow of drinks from 5.30pm – 6.30 pm which ends 31 August. Those looking for a pet-friendly serviced apartment can also read about their package here.
Our Verdict
Our only complaint about our stay was that it is quite a hassle to get to the car park as you must change lifts to get there, and the lift only goes to the fourth floor, and you have to climb the stairs if you park any higher.
So far, we’ve stayed at several other 5-star hotels in Penang and this one takes the cake for us in terms of value for money, locality, and the little details and comfort of the rooms. We’ll definitely be back for the buffet and another staycation in the future!
Address: No. 18 Persiaran Gurney, George Town, Malaysia, 10250
For more information: follow them on Facebook and Instagram or visit their website.
For enquiries, email them at enquiry.penang@the-ascott.com or call 04-370 7000.