Baba Guest House - Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang

Alamat: 52, Kampung Batu Feringgi, 11100 Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
Telefon: 48811686.

Kepakaran: Rumah Tamu.

Ulasan: Syarikat ini mempunyai 98 ulasan di Google My Business.
Pendapat purata: 3.5/5.

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Baba Guest House: Tempat Menarik untuk Menginap di Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang

Baba Guest House terletak di Kampung Batu Feringgi, 11100 Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. Ia menawarkan penginapan yang selesa dengan harga yang berpatutan. Jika anda mencari tempat tinggal yang dekat dengan pantai, Baba Guest House adalah pilihan yang baik kerana ia berdekatan dengan pantai Batu Ferringhi.

Perkhidmatan dan Kemudahan

Antara perkhidmatan dan kemudahan yang disediakan oleh Baba Guest House adalah:

  • WiFi Percuma - Pengguna boleh mengakses internet percuma sepanjang tempoh menginap.
  • Katil Berkembar - Sebahagian bilik mengandungi katil berkembar untuk kegunaan tetamu.
  • Penyaman Udara - Setiap bilik dilengkapi dengan penyaman udara untuk keselesaan tetamu.
  • Bilik Mandi - Bilik mandi disediakan dengan bekalan mandi yang mencukupi.

Parkir

Bagi tetamu yang mengguna khidmat parkir, ada ruang parkir yang terhad di tapak hotel. Walau bagaimanapun, parkir luaran juga terhad dan terdapat risiko kereta hilang parkir.

Ulasan dan Pendapat

Baba Guest House telah menerima ulasan daripada 98 orang pengguna di Google My Business dan memiliki rating purata 3.5/5. Ramai pengguna menyenaraikan selesa penginapan, katil yang selesa, dan penyaman udara yang berfungsi dengan baik. Walau bagaimanapun, beberapa ulasan turut menyentuh isu terhadnya ruang parkir, terutamanya untuk khidmat parkir luaran.

Secara umumnya, Baba Guest House adalah pilihan yang sesuai untuk mereka yang mencari penginapan berpatutan di kawasan Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang. Walaupun tiada perkhidmatan parkir yang meluas, penginapan ini menawarkan keselesaan yang mencukupi dengan harga yang berpatutan.

๐Ÿ‘ Ulasan tentang Baba Guest House

Baba Guest House - Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang
Yazie A.
4/5

Pernah menginap hotel ni,selesa jugak walaupun hotel bajet,katilnya selesa,aircon berfungsi dgn baik,bilik mandi ok,dekat dgn pantai cuma parking je terhad.kereta kena parking kat luar,motorsikal kena parking kat rumah tuan punya hotel sebab juga terhad l,nak perking luar x berani takut hilang,setakat ini saja la yg saya ulas.

Baba Guest House - Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang
Norrul A.
1/5

x boleh duduk 4 org

Baba Guest House - Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang
Khalish
3/5

Baba Guest House - Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang
Gustave S.
5/5

Room was a bit of a throwback, but totally adequate and suited the price. Had A/C and one of those bathrooms where the whole thing is a shower. The family was very nice and welcoming to us, even though we booked the day before and changed our plans the day of. In only a couple minutes you could be out the door and across the beach to having your feet in the water. There's a wide public access point to the beach from the street, so it's no hassle.

Baba Guest House - Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang
Trip.com M.

You have to pay an extra RM20 for one youngster to share a bed with the parents. My son is only four years old. No towel. The mattress is very spongy and not comfortable at all. It was noisy at night, and I heard something walk across the roof. Monkeys? Rats The owner was pleasant and attentive.

Baba Guest House - Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang
Grace W.
3/5

- NO sea-view & price : That was specifically what I thought I paid for. Owner was nice but said he didn't know why the booking company said sea view rooms were available. Owners should be specific about the unavailability of the room so guests can cancel free. They sent a vague email about my requests being difficult to meet and that was it. My requests were quiet spot and parking, assuming sea-view advertised was still available. All room prices - RM 100. For two people, itโ€™s value for money i.e. RM 50/each, but not RM 100 for a solo traveler. Another RM 50 deposit will be returned to guest once keys are returned.

- Free parking : Only 2 available - 1st come, 1st serve basis. Check in time is 1230, checkout 12 noon.i checked in at 1.20 pm Was lucky to get the 2nd (which looked a little bit like a graveyard, and didn't move the car after). 3rd cars and after need to park along the street food area if they can find any parking - usually full.

- Wifi : Worked adequately

- Room โ€“ Basic twin bed dorm-like room, old โ€“ but clean. Brought my own kettle, coffee, fork/spoon and water after reading other guest reviews. They provide towels on request. Thereโ€™s a stool and small table. Beds were clean and comfortable. Blankets are thin, towel material but air conditioning worked okay, was adjustable and wasn't noisy compared to the neighbors. Windows facing the neighbors are better closed.

- Shower room: It's nice not to share and water was hot. Old stains (non-removable) on the toilet cover and sink, they could have covered for aesthetic purposes with some floral sheets (hopefully not blood stains). But overall, toilet, shower and sink were clean with cheap toilet paper provided.

- Noise: Neighbor was using loudspeakers with terrible karaoke singers, wailing their hearts out during a party - pretty much the whole afternoon โ€“ thank goodness they stopped by night time! So bring your earphones and music to muffle /dampen any unwanted sounds during your zzz hours (just in case) or just run away to the end of the beach!

-Location: Beach, Food, Public amenities: Literally 10 steps away from the sea front. Right in front thereโ€™s a nicely decorated street food store (most left corner) that allows you to read and have a nice drink or snack in the afternoon without being overcharged excessively in a tourist place. Paid beach activities include horse riding (RM 40 for ~ 15 minutes โ€“my guess), paragliding, boat rides and sun burning on chairs provided by the local vendors. The beach is not too dirty considering there is only one trash bin along the whole stretch that I saw any way. Water should be safe enough to swim in during low tide. The sands are slightly rocky rather than soft and silky. Night time is more alive โ€“ more food stalls and Night market are opened, but be sure to survey the seafood prices as they can vary. Some of the waiters in Sham Beach Cafรฉ were inefficient, little offish and got me the wrong order. Owner though, wanted to make up for it, wasn't rude, the shop price was slightly less ridiculous for street seafood. Massage parlors โ€“ seem nicely decorated, but double to price of those in local residential areas. On Sunday mornings, 99% food stalls are CLOSED - so it's not easy to find breakfast. Bring you own or order on Grab-food/Panda. One open shop sold cereal for RM9 and other bread/sandwich based breakfasts for RM18-RM 30 --- TOO much for any local (average local breakfast (RM5-15) .

-Tourism: If you walk along the main road โ€“ 3 types of shops โ€“ souvenir, halal food and massage parlors. Again survey prices of all shops as they may differ in quality and quantity for the amount you pay. If you like antiques, Yahong Gallery is worth a visit. Some are reasonably priced and the artist is very good, although lots of the products look very old. Bring enough cash if you are a foreigner (two ATMs in the area, one was spoilt), most shops don't take credit or debit cards.

Baba Guest House - Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang
816catherined

Would recommend this B & B to anyone and will definitely stay again. Great location, about 20 minutes walk into the city, but with the lovely area of Hoole just around the corner. Spotlessly clean accommodation in a beautiful victorian house, for our stay beautifully decorated for Christmas. Breakfast delicious, good selection and the full English was very tasty.

Baba Guest House - Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang
Nassa A.
1/5

Awful place. Not recommended. Unfortunately I arrived during school holiday and everywhere was fully booked. After seeing some of the reviews, I took a room here and what a terrible experience. The room is tiny, the beds are children's old rusting metal cots, creaking and sighing to be thrown out. Razor thin bedding, and the smell of sewage disguised by mothballs. Outside noise is very disturbing and dies out after midnight. The owners have a large limousine which left running on arrival late night sent exhaust gas into the room. I could not sleep with the beds, noise, smell and car fumes and left early next morning. I crossed over on the ferry and got an excellent budget place 400 metres away for the same price. This, along with a dump I booked, called El Gordo, in the Philippines (again based on some of the reviews) rank as the worst stays of my travels. Dont book here.

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