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Hotel Location : Johor Bahru , Johor
Hotel Address : Jalan Dato Sulaiman, Century Gardens Johor Bahru Johor 80250
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MUTIARA Johor Bahru is easily accessible by all major roads. It takes about 30 minutes to drive to the hotel from the Sultan Ismail Airport in Senai, while guests from Singapore can reach the hotel within 10 minutes via the Causeway.

For guests from the north, east and central regions, the North-South Highway provides a smooth speedy journey. Train service connecting Johor Bahru and other cities in Malaysia is also available.

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Nearby Attractions
Centrally located within the city and close to the commercial and entertainment complexes in Johor Bahru, guests can see much of the city on foot. If they wish to visit places of interest that are not within walking distance, there are the city's taxis, which are easily available and very convenient. Some of the interesting places you can visit while in Johor Bahru are:

Shopping - Whether you are scouting for souvenirs or personal items, Johor Bahru has lots to offer. Popular shopping spots include Giant Hypermarket, Komtar, Carrefour, Johor Bahru City Square, Plaza Kotaraya, JB Duty Free Complex, Plaza Pelangi, X'tra Supercentre and Permas Point.

Landmarks

- State Secretariat Building - Located on a hill called Bukit Timbalan, this building was built in 1940. This is where the state secretariat and other government departments operate in.

Masjid Sultan Abu Bakar - Said to be one of the most beautiful mosques in Malaysia, this mosque was named after the late Sultan Abu Bakar, also known as "The Father of Modern Johor". Standing majestically on a hilltop overlooking the Tebrau Straits, this mosque can accommodate up to 2,000 worshippers at one time.

Dataran Bandaraya - A very popular tourist spot. Located strategically along the coastline facing Singapore, it's a much sought after venue for public events like parades and concerts. Major attractions include a minaret, a fountain and a clock tower, reputedly the biggest in the region.

The Causeway - Completed in 1924, this 1,056m long causeway provides a fast link between Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia. There is a pedestrian walkway for those who would like to walk to Singapore.

Royal Abu Bakar Museum - This imposing palace was built in 1866 by the late Sultan Abu Bakar (who was known as the 'Father of Modern Johor'). The museum, housed in the former palace has a large collection of crown jewels and historical artifacts belonging to the Johor Royal family, and an impressive collection of rare, beautiful treasures from all over the world.

Galeri MAWAR of Famous & Gracious Ladies of Johor - The first of its kind gallery in Malaysia, Galeri MAWAR was officially launched by DYMM Sultanah Zanariah of Johor on 29 July 2000. The gallery highlights the achievements of Johor women and houses the portraits of successful ladies in their respective fields such as the first woman district officer, first woman parachutist and the first Sultanah of Johor.

Art & Craft

- Johor Art Gallery - Built in 1910, this gallery houses historical items and cultural artifacts traditionally used by Malays, especially those from Johor. Some of the items showcased here include clothing, weapons, currency, calligraphy and ceramic artifacts.
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