1969 D'Kelly Hotel - A Unique Blend of Comfort and Heritage in Ipoh
Welcome to 1969 D'Kelly Hotel, where comfort meets culture in the heart of Ipoh, Perak. This charming boutique hotel is an oasis of relaxation that reflects the rich heritage and vibrant atmosphere of this historic city. Located strategically close to Ipoh’s key attractions, including the renowned Kek Lok Tong Cave Temple, Lost World of Tambun, and Ipoh Old Town, the hotel offers the perfect blend of modern amenities and classic elegance.
Step into a world where the past and present beautifully collide. With stylishly appointed rooms, contemporary facilities, and personalized service, the 1969 D'Kelly Hotel is designed to make every guest feel at home. Whether you're here for business or leisure, you'll find everything you need to enjoy a restful stay.
With a focus on comfort, convenience, and authenticity, this boutique hotel is more than just a place to stay—it's an experience that reflects Ipoh's unique blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy.
"The hotel was excellent in some ways, but really lacking in others. The highlights of the hotel are the exceptional breakfast, the best I’ve had in SE Asia, and its delicious desserts and pastries in the lobby. As well as the very good service, with two things coming to mind, one being a free room upgrade, and two allowing me to go to breakfast 30 minutes early (6:30am vs 7:00am). The hotel is very aesthetic and unique in style too, and the tech is certainly interesting and used intelligently. However, they also make some bizarre decisions given they’re a 5* hotel. Firstly, why there is no soap in the bathroom I’ll never know, I shouldn’t have to go in the shower each time to get body wash to wash my hands each time. The shower would progressively get colder with a couple of minutes and be quite cold by 5 minutes in. The bed is far from luxury feeling, with it quite hard, though reasonably comfortable and the duvet cover had some marks on it. Finally, the tech means there are a lot of unnecessary lights around the room, which makes the room a lot less dark. Overall, I would have expected the hard product to be better within a hotel of this class but the soft product was definitely 5*."