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Macalister Mansion vs Malihom Private Estate

Macalister Mansion and Malihom Private Estate are both highly recommended by professional reviewers. Overall, Macalister Mansion scores significantly better than Malihom Private Estate. Macalister Mansion comes in at 82 with recommendations from 3 reviewers like Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet and Oyster.

Macalister Mansion
Macalister Mansion
7 / 10
228 Macalister Road, Georgetown, Penang Island 10400, Malaysia
From $0 /night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Free Breakfast
  • Laundry Service
  • Concierge
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Condé Nast Traveler Condé Nast Traveler
"A colonial-era mansion turned eight-room hotel in buzzy George Town." Full review
Oyster Oyster
Upscale
"With its grand white exterior and stunning designer interiors, the four-pearl Macalister Mansion is a special merger of Penang's British Colonial legacy with a luxury lifestyle experience." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"Located just outside the heritage zone, Macalister Mansion stands out in its white splendour. As you enter the driveway you can imagine how the original owners must have lived. " Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"One of George Town's more distinctive boutique hotels, Macalister Mansion offers 8 elegantly designed rooms in a lovely old house that's been given a slick contemporary makeover." Full review
Malihom Private Estate
Malihom Private Estate
7 / 10
Kiri N/T168, Balik Pulau, Penang Island 11000, Malaysia
From $146 /night
  • Laundry Service
  • Restaurant
  • Pool
  • Free Parking
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Air Conditioning
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Time Out Time Out
"Seamlessly blending into its surrounds, Malihom stands as a fine example of non-intrusive architecture amidst nature" Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"Set on the southern end of Penang atop high hills, the small eco-hotel has a tranquil setting offering views of the mountains, sea, city, and lush forest valleys." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Accommodation at the top of this 518m peak takes the form of nine splendidly restored 100-year-old rice barns, united in a private retreat." Full review