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Retail, restaurants and residences in antique Chinese shophouses located in the core zone of UNESCO Heritage Georgetown, Penang.
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ileftmyheartnseattle wrote a review Mar 2015
Davis, California45 contributions46 helpful votes
One of the worst hotel experiences I've had. It's extremely noisy around the Straits collection. The market that occurs every evening in the park draws crowds who urinate in the open drains on the side of the end unit. Every evening when you walk outside of your door you are met with an overwhelming stench. There is a mosquito issue inside the property that desperately needs to be addressed. There are so many issues here that I don't have the time or energy to itemise.
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Date of stay: March 2015
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gavman2015 wrote a review Mar 2015
Brisbane, Australia1 contribution1 helpful vote
This is by far the worst accommodation my family and I have stayed overseas. It ruined our holiday experience in Penang. A plethora of problems which require immediate attention, namely the management's failure to provide proper amenities, such as how to deal with disease-carrying mosquitoes which constantly entered and exited the accommodation. Not a good thing from a health and safety perspective, especially when we had 2 young children, including a 5-month old infant, who were both adversely affected by numerous mosquito bites during our stay. Compared to other accommodation within the Georgetown area, management failed to offer a refund/discount (which was the very least they could do). Avoid at all costs!!
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Date of stay: February 2015
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Craig L wrote a review Feb 2015
Australia3 contributions3 helpful votes
Its all bvery well to reclaim and renovate a heritage venue but the air-conditioning was made ineffective by virtue of poorly sealed walls. In the intense heat of Penang in july it was a most uncomfortable experience. We have had better experiences in that regard in oppressively hot India-ceiling fans are more effective
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Date of stay: July 2014
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klyc28 wrote a review Jan 2015
London, United Kingdom172 contributions219 helpful votes
I generally take lots of time to research and review my hotels, through a combination of tripadvisor, online reviews on various hotel booking sites and if at all possible through locals telling me if the locations are worthwhile. Hence, it is rare that I rate a hotel poorly because I like to do my research thoroughly, but in this case, it is my first time giving any hotel a one-star rating and I believe it is well-deserved. I have waited a few weeks to write this detailed review so that I could calm down after the experience we had, but still the feelings remain: I regret passing over my hard-earned money to the Straits Collection and wish over and over again that I had listened to the average and negative reviews on Tripadvisor. Let me list out everything, as I remember it. A prior booking fell through unexpectedly and so I had to book the Straits Collection last minute. They popped up on 'hotels.com' amidst a range of other properties that looked less desirable (though the others were considerably cheaper). I spent an hour or two reading reviews and found SC to be suitable to our standards. We love heritage hotels, we love Georgetown, but more importantly.. we love local experiences and good service. Boutique hotels in Penang are KNOWN for their service, and we've always experienced wonderful hospitality on previous trips. So, we were excited to stay at Straits Collection despite the RM661 pricetag which we felt was hefty given that we have stayed at places like the E&O and Golden Sands, for less. After a long 20-hour flight to Malaysia, our connecting flight was delayed by a few hours. I called ahead to Bon Ton (where you 'check in') during my transit wait from KL to Penang and was told that were I to arrive anytime after 7pm, we were to head to China House instead of Bon Ton. Upon our arrival at Penang, I had developed massive stomach pains and we were simply dying to put our bags down somewhere safe (as we had various laptops with us and a LOT of foreign currency) and then head off to see a doctor. We arrived at China House just a few minutes past 7pm and upon asking the cashier where to get our key, we were promptly ignored as they busied themselves with doing up the bills of restaurant patrons. A few minutes later, we were finally greeted rather crudely - as if the staff had more important things to do - and told that the key was not at China House, that we would have to walk to get it. We weren't told where to go. We were confused and asked if we could get our taxi to take us there but were told again rather crudely, like we were stupid, that no, it would be faster to walk and it was a MERE two minute walk away. In the hot, humid Malaysian weather after a gruelling 26 hours spent on planes and in airports? Yes, walking to get a key for our five-star priced property sounded delightful. Not. We also had to explain to our driver - arranged by a friend and who, charged us by the hour, that he would have to wait a bit longer. And yes, it is extremely hard to get LEGAL parking around China house, so no, our driver wasn't happy that he had to wait even longer in an illegal waiting spot near China House with traffic zooming right by the sides of his car. Admittedly, I was in a lot of pain and after having been made to wait (and considering the amount of money paid), I expressed my frustration that they could not do something as simple as get a key for us only to be told, extremely extremely rudely by the lady, "RELAX!" after which we were told to "sit down first!" and then ignored. Wonderful customer service, in all its glory, right there. After a while, one of the staff led my husband out to get the key. He obliged, without thinking, but a bit into his walk realized that since we had gone to the place we were told to go, he would rather the key be brought to China House as opposed to him walking while he was tired. He came back while the staff continued on to get our key as he requested. The key, though, took a very long time to be brought over. Given that we had been told that the other property was a 'TWO MINUTE' walk away, we were of course very surprised at how long it took for the key to be brought over to China House. In between, we found out there was a spare key kept at China House but could the staff there find it? Of course not. Twenty minutes more, and finally the papers and the key were brought over - and then a scuffle ensued because the staff insisted we had booked two nights, when we'd only booked one. My husband gave up arguing, desperate to get me to a doctor as I was now doubled over in pain and not wanting to rack up a hefty driver's rate, we left to our property with the hopes that staff in the morning would be a tiny bit more competent. Only a tiny bit. We weren't asking for much. Nevertheless, by this time, I realized that this was an overpriced, over-rated property with terrible service. Had we decided to take the normal, non-heritage route - our levels of anger and frustration would have sent the staff of similarly-priced hotels scrambling to get us comfortable again. Upon check in at the Straits Collection, you are given a bunch of documents - articles more or less advertising Straits Collection and a map that is terrible at actually telling you where your booked property is. We circled the place twice before we spotted the shophouse - and we spotted it only due to looking at previous pictures of the Straits Collection doors on Tripadvisor. The property we stayed at was no. 93 and we had the whole shophouse to ourselves. This was a plus. When being dropped off by a taxi, note that parking in front of the shophouses is sparse and your driver may have to block the road while you heave your luggage from the car trunk like ours had to - Malaysian drivers are not particularly kind and will not be pleased, honking as you lug big bags into the property. The property itself had a weird design. You open the doors (with one thick padlock as the entry) and the doors are painted a wonderful turquoise hue. The living room looks grand upon entry but really it was stupid - one whole shophouse for two people, and the downstairs living room doesn't even have a couch that fits two people. Merely an uncomfortable arm chair that fits one and faces the TV and some other flat things that don't deserve to be put in front of a TV or in a living room. Having friends over? They aren't going to want to sit on these or stay for long. What the pictures on the Straits Collection show is a massive bathroom with a wooden tub that looks beautiful. This is indeed the case - but what the website doesn't tell you is that this beautiful bathroom is on the ground floor and the bathtub doesn't have a door or even a wall partition separating the tub from the living room to make you feel comfortable while you take a bath; leaving you to expose your naked bits to anyone in the living room foyer should you want to take a bath. The toilet nearby the tub does have a door, but overall the space in the bathroom, while open feels thoroughly uncomfortable (you can see the window directly from the tub and it is not unreasonable to expect that people walking by can see you taking a bath). This space with the tub would have been better used as a kitchen or something other than a room with a tub that is open for all to see. Given that the tub looked dirty and had wet patches all over it (despite the place being vacant for a whole day), neither of us really felt like using it, anyway. There is also a lounge chair in the bathroom, which really, looked out of place. In the foyer, bottled water is provided in the fridge as are moths and one big cockroach that likes to run across the floor as and when it feels like it. They advertise this place as a 'living' museum. Living bugs, perhaps. To be fair, there is a bathroom and a bedroom upstairs. You have to climb up a stairs - albeit a steep, open staircase with narrow steps that would make for a terrifying climb (up AND down) for those of you with rickety joints and a fear of heights. It felt more like an unsafe ladder with steep rungs, really. The upstairs bathroom is smaller, less beautiful with a rain shower, toilet and sink in a room with no partitions. Outside of the bathroom, there is a semi-dressing area with some towels on a bench and a shelf with a hairdryer and some useless decorations above and below. Thankfully, very thankfully, soap is provided as is cheap-to-the-touch toilet paper, the kind you find in public highway restrooms. Beside the semi-dressing area is a skylight and pulley contraption that doesn't work therefore making it a broken roof rather than a skylight. The toilet had stains and the floor was partially wet. The bedroom looks as it does in the pictures, though beds are hard & uncomfortable, and plug points sparse. You enter this property with the expectation that it is a heritage property with "all the modern amenities" but really, besides a hairdryer and rain shower, the entire place just feels grotty and unsanitary and not very modern. There is a zinc roof upstairs (fully renovated eh?); the cement floor in the semi-dressing area was cold as heck for the feet. One pair of slippers is provided - though these slippers were rubber (therefore used by guests before you and after you) and are far too big for someone like me with size 5 feet. We didn't really like walking around the shophouse with our shoes on but we found ourselves with not much choice in this case - there isn't a housekeeping number provided to ask for slippers but even if there were I'm not sure how good the 'service' would be. Before going to sleep, we discovered that the lack of insect screens around the property made for lots of insect bites (my legs were red and splotchy by the end of our stay) and that the only thing separating you from the outside world was one thick wooden bar slid across two doors. Is this asking for trouble? Indeed, it is. We felt uncomfortable with four laptops and a wad of foreign currency. Should one decide to break in, it wouldn't be particularly hard - there are two windows right nearby the door and some measly wooden bars stopping people from climbing in and pushing the bar away to open the doors. We were also horrified to see that in the bedroom upstairs, the a/c was dripping drops and drops of water onto the bench below it, making for a very wet bench with an equally wet floor surrounding it. Blankets on the bed and ones provided in the closet are thin and not very suitable (similar to the thin kind you find in budget hotels) considering the a/c blows right onto the bed and the whole place just had an eerie feel that left us lacking sleep and scratching due to insect bites with a gross fear that the large roach would make its way upstairs. The next morning, we woke up to a loud call by the mosque (very) nearby for morning muslim prayers at the crack of dawn, and couldn't go back to sleep afterwards. About an hour or two later, another loud morning call ensued. We went downstairs to chill in the living room - uncomfortable seating aside - only to discover that wifi around the Straits Collection was pitifully slow and had to be reset multiple times and it still remained pitifully slow; thank God for unlimited data roaming. People walked by and had a tendency to peek into the shophouse, with someone knocking on the door asking us if we were a restaurant about to open and someone else knocking to ask for directions. We crossed our fingers and went to check out, hoping that the staff at Bon Ton were marginally more competent than the staff at China House. We opened no. 93's door to be greeted by a floor that was wet and slippery from the cleaner either cleaning or watering plants (unsure) and of course almost slipped and fell due to lack of warning/signage. Indeed, the staff at Bon Ton seemed to have an understanding that we were staying there and needed to check out (they said one night instead of the supposed two that the staff at China House had insisted we booked). After paying for the hotel, I saw one of the staff take my card, write down not only the card's particulars but also the three-digit security number from its back - note that this was on some scattered bits of paper in a shop that is open to the public and can easily be ransacked. In the various hotels that I have stayed in around the world, I have NEVER seen a hotel take down the back of my card's numbers and if they have, it is done through a secure online system. This puzzled me, and not in a good way. As I walked out, I told my husband what had happened, and he was indignant, then went in to Bon Ton to query why the three-digit security number had been taken down. Again, the 'excellent' service came out to play and one of the staff got impatient and asked him why he had so many questions. In the hospitality industry, a customer WILL have questions and are not front desk staff there to ANSWER? Is it so hard to answer when a customer wants to know why their card details may be compromised and used for online shopping? Thankfully the other lady was a little nicer, and told my husband that it was nothing, that it was part of their security system. If you count handwritten notes of credit card details on loose sheets of paper that looked like they could easily fly away in a shop that is open to the public as a security system, then by all means.... To us, it just looked intensely dodgy. Given that the minibar was empty save for two bottles of water and that we had already paid for the room in full, what security is needed?? We left the Straits Collection to our other hotel, and had never felt so relieved to see a check-in desk and a doorman. Perhaps we aren't suited to heritage living, but we have stayed in heritage properties before and found ourselves enthralled and happy. Perhaps we expected too much but given that we have stayed in famous properties like the E&O (with infinitely better service) for cheaper, we don't think we expected that much. Overall, the level of service here would be rated -10 in my opinion, while the properties themselves are at best 3 stars. The rudeness at check-in, the sketchiness of check out and the lack of instruction as to where to go/what to do combined with a high price all made for a very bad start to our Asia trip. If you want a rustic place that has 'heritage' and no check in desk then stay here but, be prepared to pay five-star prices, be jolted out of your senses five times a day by the mosque nearby and to have to do everything yourself should you need service or buy everything yourself due to lack of housekeeping amenities. I beg of you though - please, please take your money elsewhere until they choose to either lower their prices or improve their ability to give tourists the warm and loving welcome & stay that their hefty pricing deserves.
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Date of stay: December 2014
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gammish wrote a review Jan 2015
Fort Lauderdale, Florida546 contributions210 helpful votes
Lovely location in heritage part if Georgetown. You can walk anywhere. The space was plenty for us and the tv had many channels. A small refrigerator with minor things like coffee/tea is also provided. Room cleaning is every other day so this isn't a hotel but somewhere between. Showers are in open space and water runs from top to bottom bathroom before leaving. One major problem, unless your Muslim, is the call to prayer that starts every morning at 6:13am! This happens 5x a day too so be prepared as it is loud. Our room had moths which, well, it was unexpected and there are ants. You should also know that the stairs are super steep to get to top bedroom. Wifi was spotty and we reset it several times during our stay. Overall, these are things that you should know about and aren't limited to Straits; the neighborhood has poor wifi, old plumbing, mosque, etcetera. So if you can deal with that then you're in a fun area! For the p
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Date of stay: January 2015
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Richie2 wrote a review Oct 2014
London7 contributions16 helpful votes
Comfortable , spacious house in the UNESCO heritage area of Georgetown. Great location and lovely people. No restaurant on site however plenty of cafes nearby with breakfast on offer, including China House with the best cakes in town! Great value for money.
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Date of stay: October 2014
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Jokke62 wrote a review Aug 2014
Leuven, Belgium30 contributions18 helpful votes
This time we decided to leave the beaten track and opted to stay in an old Chinese Merchants House. At arriving at the house there was nobody there but we soon found out that you had to pick up the key just a few houses further down the road. The houses (there are 3 of them, if I'm right) are situated right in the middle of Georgetown and everything is in walking distance. So you're in the middle of the action. Don't expect any luxury here but everything you need is available : TV, hot shower, clean linen, internet, .... and it is daily cleaned. Our house could sleep 5 persons, so if you're with a family this is a cheap. There's a thieves market just around the corner every night but they don't disturb you that much. It closes pretty early in the evening. The famous wallpaintings are just a few steps away as well as the famous Khoo Kongsi Temple.
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Date of stay: June 2014
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cavok100 wrote a review Jul 2014
Singapore, Singapore29 contributions7 helpful votes
Stayed in 95 Armenian Street mid July 14'. House was well maintained and renovated while retaining the 70s feel. Brought back memories of my granny's place. There are some interesting museums housed in neighboring houses. The house itself feels like a museum with many antique furnishings. Cons : Lots of mosquitoes, battle gears provided. Noisy thieves' market just beside house 95 almost every evening. Parking lot not easily available during working hours and during thieves' market operating hours. Pros: right smack in the middle of the George Town. Walking distance to many places of interest and food.
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Date of stay: July 2014
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SpecialAgentKK wrote a review Feb 2014
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My initial reaction when I arrived was disappointing as I am more used to staying in hotels like the Shangri-La but I soon adapted and in hindsight we really got to appreciate the real Georgetown. Initially we stayed in no. 91 before going off to Kuching for a few days and then came back and stayed in no. 95 which was more comfortable/bigger and stairs not as steep although preferred open air bathroom in no.91 (not good if you need privacy as clear view of shower from one of the bedrooms). Mosquito repellent/nets etc were provided and very much needed - but if you are like me and an expert in mosquito bite avoidance you'll be fine. Friends who were with me got quite badly bitten - they will now follow my guidelines in future. The residence was cleaned daily but change of towels would have been appreciated. This is not a luxury residence so don't expect too much but having said that I would highly recommend this place to get a real feel of the city (but would not think that this type of accommodation would suit a young family).
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Date of stay: January 2014
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chongoc wrote a review Feb 2014
Melbourne, Australia24 contributions3 helpful votes
Our family stayed for a night where we book 2 units of the collection recently. It was definitely in the heart of the Georgetown Heritage Zone with all the sights within a short walk away. The place is very busy througout day (probably because of CNY celebration) except for late nights or early morning. The ambience was great and we had lots of planned activities. The only downside was the lack of privacy where passers by kept peering into the houses and kept on asking if we were selling food during meal times. Security was also a concern where we need to keep a lookout as there were so many people around. The other downside was that it had a lot of mosquitoes despite the number of insect repellent coils was used.
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Date of stay: February 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions about Straits Collection
Which popular attractions are close to Straits Collection?
Nearby attractions include Asia Camera Museum (0.05 km), Khoo Kongsi (0.2 km), and George Town (0.1 km).
Which room amenities are available at Straits Collection?
Top room amenities include a kitchenette, a refrigerator, and a desk.
What food & drink options are available at Straits Collection?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant during their stay.
What are some restaurants close to Straits Collection?
Conveniently located restaurants include The Loft - Love Lane, SUPE - Georgetown Branch, and Kebaya Dining Room.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Straits Collection?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English and Spanish.
Are there any historical sites close to Straits Collection?
Many travellers enjoy visiting George Town (0.1 km), Armenian Street (0.01 km), and Cheong Fatt Tze - The Blue Mansion (0.7 km).