Marriott Executive Apartments debut in Penang
Marriott Executive Apartments has made its debut in Penang, Malaysia alongside the existing Penang Marriott Hotel and Marriott Residences Penang at their Gurney Drive seafront location.
Marriott Executive Apartments Penang long stay guests get access to hotel services like the outdoor infinity pool and dining options.
The serviced apartment experience features separate sleeping and living areas, kitchens, and features such as a fitness and business centre.
“Our goal is to provide guests with a home away from home, offering the perfect balance of privacy, comfort, and hospitality,” said Ramesh Jackson, Area Vice President, Indonesia & Malaysia, Marriott International.
It comprises 90 suites, featuring a mix of one-bedroom and two-bedroom options. There are three dining venues and a bar and lounge.
Apartment guests also have use of the hotel complex meeting and function rooms including a pillarless grand ballroom.
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