Muntri Mews

George Town


This building’s original owners would no doubt be shocked to learn that their former stable house (mews) is today an attractive boutique hotel. The 13 rooms have a minimalist, studio-like vibe, with each boasting retro-themed furniture, an attractive black-and-white tiled bathroom, and vast 'double queen' beds.

If you have a larger group or just want more space, consider the Muntri Mews Residence, across the street.


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