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Bringing the best of Malaysia within easy reach, Renaissance Johor Bahru Hotel is a 5 star luxury hotel in Johor Bahru in a vibrant travel destination.
Recharge inside beautifully appointed hotel rooms and suites featuring stylish furnishings, indulgent bedding, sleek bathrooms, 24 hour room service and contemporary amenities. After a full day of business, shopping or sightseeing in JB, ignite your senses with creative cuisine and innovative cocktails at our hotel restaurants and bars. Guests can also take advantage of our sparkling outdoor pool and modern gym.
Just a short drive from Singapore, Changi Airport and Johor Port, enjoy access to nearby attractions such as JB City Square, Komtar JBCC, Ikea Tebrau, The Mall Mid Valley Southkey and Legoland Malaysia.
Room Rate | Single with 1 breakfast | Twin/Double with 2 breakfasts |
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Deluxe Guestroom (34sqm) | MYR 560.00 nett | MYR 560.00 nett |
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Hotel WebsiteThe LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort brings together a LEGOLAND Theme Park and Water Park in one LEGO® themed location. It is the first of its kind in Asia and offers adventure, education and fun for action-packed day trips or as a short break destination. These are day-long expeditions for the whole group tour that feature exciting discoveries from roller coasters to the LEGO experiment hubs.
Come one come all to a world of adrenaline-pumping, heart-stopping, high octane action that is this water wonderland.
Johor Premium Outlets is the only outlet center with a collection of 130 designer and name brand merchandise at savings of 25% to 65% every day. It is the first luxury premium brand outlet in Southeast Asia.
Head over to the PERMAS Go Kart arena which features a 1.4km long race track! Whether it’s silly fun or adrenaline rushes you’re after, you’ll probably be able to find it in Johor if you know where to look!
Led by an experienced instructor, it is a fantastic 4-hour activity to explore the mysterious coastline and get close to Nature in an un-intrusive manner. The tours are flat-water and appropriate for all ages and levels of experience. How does that sound for a fun and relaxing day?
Connect to Johor’s history, art and architectural glory at the Johor Art Gallery, a historical building that stood the test of time since 1910.
Located in Jalan Petrie, The Johor Art Gallery building was built in the year of 1910 and used to be the official residence of the Chief Minister of Johor, Dato’ Abdullah Jaafar. He was the third Chief Minister of Johor then.
The government decided that one way of preserving the unique architecture of the building was to turn it into an art gallery. This art gallery was opened on 29th January 1994 by the Chief Minister of Johor Bahru.
The Istana Bukit Serene is the official residence for the Sultan of Johor and remains as one of the most famous landmarks in Johor. The Istana Bukit Serene keeps its gates closed for safety precautions, but visitors can still snap photos and take in the majestic view of the palace. Marvel at the high tower, measuring as high as 35 meters and fully crafted with traditional motives and fascinating carvings.
Inside, a huge garden accentuates the palace and becomes the meeting grounds for celebrations and gatherings of the Royals. The crown arch that complements the palace was actually built as a gift by the Sultan of Johor for the people. If you’re lucky, you will get to see the Royal Highness himself as he gracefully entertains the tourists. The best time to visit is at 7.00pm onwards to watch the laser night lights performance.
Through the ages of time, kites have been more than just instruments of play in Malaysia; they have been symbolic of the rich Malay culture that has withstood the test of time.
At the Kite Museum or “Muzium Layang-Layang” located in Pasir Gudang, they pay homage not only to the traditional wau kites but also kites from around the world. Visitors will be treated to a variety of Malaysian wau kites as well as a massive international kite collection while learning about the roles they have played throughout history. In addition, there is also a demonstration in making wau kites at fixed times every day.
The Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque in Johor is regarded as one of the most beautiful mosques in Malaysia with its amazing combination of Western neo-classical and Islamic architecture. The mosque is a mix of architectural styles, but principally Victorian.
It is said that the minarets look like British watch towers. It accommodates about 2,000 worshippers. The mosque is strategically located on top of a hill on Jalan Abu Bakar, overlooking the Straits of Tebrau.
A true hidden gem, Kampung Sungai Melayu is a small village built around a mangrove swamp and river which houses a diverse ecosystem of flora and fauna.
This area is a haven for birdwatchers, sporting both local and migratory birds such as hornbills, eagles and storks. Visitors can enjoy boat rides along the river not only for birdwatching but to try their hand at crab catching and fishing, having their catch cooked up and served to them for their next meal. There are fisheries and farms which are run by the local residents that can be visited as well. Making “belacan”, “asam pedas” and making handicraft are also activities in which guests may partake. Trips to Kampung Sungai Melayu come in three packages, with the full package offering the complete experience.
For the romantic of heart, be sure to check out Firefly Valley Leisure Park in Johor. There aren’t many places in the region where you can find colonies of fireflies lighting up your surroundings, especially these days when so many of us live in concrete jungles.
If you’re looking for an night time experience that feels like a fairytale, then definitely hit this place up when in Kota Tinggi. One of the best experiences would be the firefly cruise which lasts approximately 40–50 minutes along the Johor river.