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ADDRESS
69 Jalan Gaya, Kota
Kinabalu, Sabah.
INFORMATION
Rating : 4 star Boutique
Hotel
Check-in time - 14:00pm
Check-out time - 12:00nn
The
Jesselton Hotel, located in the historic heart of Kota Kinabalu,
promises a unique experience, established in 1954 when Sabah was known
as British North Borneo and Kota Kinabalu still called by its colonial
name, Jesselton - the hotel quickly became the choice of discerning
visitors. To meet the needs of today's travellers and businessmen, The
Jesselton Hotel was completely refurbished in the mid-1990s and is now
Sabah's only boutique hotel. Guests can rest assured that they will
still be afforded the personalised service and impeccable attention to
details that delighted such illustrious colonial-era guests as Lady
Mountbatten.
ROOM
AMENITIES
31 guest rooms and 1
junior suite room, all rooms are tastefully furnished and equipped with
individually controlled airconditioning, attached bathroom, colour TV
with satellite channels, IDD telephone, daily local english newspaper,
welcome fruit baskets, in-room coffee and tea making, in-room safe,
toiletries, shoe shine, shoe horns, clothes lint brushes, turn down
service (nightly), full mini bar, prayer matts upon request, bath robe,
slipper and sarongs, bath tub matts, koran, bible and other reading
materials.
FACILITIES
Lobby shop, business centre, secretarial services, turnbull club
executive lounge, room service, personalized in-room registration, IDD
telephone service, safety deposit boxes, generator set, in-room full
bath w/bidet, full laundry and clothes pressing.
CONFERENCE
& BANQUET
Conference/seminar room and banquet hall with various dimensions
and seating capacities (20-400 persons).
FOOD & BEVERAGE
For elegant business lunches or a romantic evening meal, the
hotel offers The Gardenia Grill Room, where fine imported foods and wine
can be enjoyed. Prime rib roast, steaks, Continental and British
favourites have earned The Gardenia a reputation for some the best
Western cuisine in the city. A more informal mood prevails in the
ever-popular Wishbone Coffee House, which offers local and regional
favourites, as well as a range of Western dishes.
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