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Traveller's Tales: Getting around in Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Know the most popular landmarks in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. You may read about best transportation, recommended travel itinerary, suggested routes and directions. Also, you might want to read our
Kuala Lumpur city guide,
Langkawi city guide,
Melaka city guide,
and Penang city guide.
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| A Jarven |
17 July 2005 |
Stayed at Puteri Pan Pacific Hotel Johor Bahru, The - Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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Transfer from Changi Airport in Singapore by Taxi to Checkpoint at Causeway SGD 25.00,
Walk across causeway (not recommended if lots of luggage), or busses available.
Taxi from Malaysian Checkpoint to Hotel RM20.00
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| R Mohd sa'ad |
12 April 2005 |
Stayed at Puteri Pan Pacific Hotel Johor Bahru, The - Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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We got around by car. Coming from Singapore, it was a smooth and easy road to hotel destination. We heard so much about Danga Bay from our friends. Ample parking spaces and spoilt for choice of food made us brought our parents to try the foods there especially the lunch buffet of 'Kampung Dishes' which were soo authentic and varieties with we pay for a very affordable price. Those who wish to drive in Johor the signs are very helpful and easy. You will never be hungry at Johor Bahru, almost every turn there will be restaurants and shopping malls are plenty. Traffic is rather busy. Of all, we love Danga Bay so for foodies like us, do look that out!Beautiful at night:)
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| J Bailey |
11 March 2005 |
Stayed at Puteri Pan Pacific Hotel Johor Bahru, The - Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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Johor Bharu is not really a tourist's place, although we enjoyed the short time there. There are not very many things to see in JB itself.
We spent a day in Singapore, which is easy to get to from the hotel. You can get a bus from the local (KotaRaya) bus station which drops you at a railway station in Singapore - make sure you have Singapore dollars BEFORE you do this!
Incidentally, no map we saw of JB had a scale on it, and they did not make clear where the bus stations are. The local (KotaRaya) bus station is a few minutes walk from the Puteri Pan Pacific Hotel. The main (Larkin) bus station is several miles away - this is the one you will need for most journeys into the rest of Malaysia.
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| A Teo |
23 January 2005 |
Stayed at Compact Hotel - Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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Compact hotel is strategically located at the heart of Johor city with City square, the largest shopping centre within a 5 min walking distance. In the evening a food street can be located at the backlane serving local delicacy such as barbecue seafood and local fare. A very good option for supper after shopping from City Square. Transportation is convenient to other parts of the city. Holiday Plaza ($6RM by cab) is about 10 minutes drive from the hotel. Good for clothing apparels, personal grooming and a little shopping for CDs and movies. For a good meal with more variety of local fare, you can proceed to Taman sentosa for local fare at a very affordable pricing. Take note to ask for pricing before committing on the food.
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| U Beck |
25 July 2004 |
Stayed at Puteri Pan Pacific Hotel Johor Bahru, The - Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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It was a bit complicated due to the layout of JB-roads (many one way) in that area to get to the PAN PACIFIC. But eventually I saw a sign leading to the hotel - and I also found the entrance to the garage after consulting an employee outside - as there was another sign a few meters down the road, too.
The main shopping complexes are two blocks or 5 minutes away on shoe express. If you are into satay and the likes - during the evening and lunch time there are numerous food stalls in the smaller alleys between the shopping complexes - almost like it used to be at Clarke Quay in Singapore. O.k. - not the same atmosphere-lah!
I took an extended walk to the Sultans palace and in the attached park after breakfast - as the hotel had granted me a late check-out at 3 p.m.
It takes approx. 15-20 minutes to walk there.
I also found the TCI FRIDAYS in the vicinity - and the huge WATERFRONT CITY shopping complex, which is closed for renovation though.
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| I Ross |
03 July 2004 |
Stayed at Sofitel Palm Resort - Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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I used the sofitel palm resort as an overnight stay before taking a flight to Kuala Lumpur. It is located in Johor Baru, near the new Sennai airport. The hotel provides a shuttle bus to and from the airport. The hotel is an ideal location for people who wish to take advantage of the cheap airfares provided by Air Asia, flying out of JB. You can fly into Changi, Singapore, take a taxi to the hotel for about $S60, get a night's sleep and then fly to KL cheaply to connect with other Air Asia destinations.
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| J Kowald |
02 July 2004 |
Stayed at Compact Hotel - Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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Flew into Singapore at 11pm. Beware! Don't take the "taxi" ride with the guys that meet you in the airport with smiling faces (they were friendly enough, but had a scam where we paid over $65 SIN to get to JB border) just catch a taxi from outside the airport. Compact Hotel was 1 minute from the Singapore/JB border and proved to be a good budget hotel. Stayed here 2 nights in order to pre book flights etc for the rest of our Malaysia trip. Go to Air Asia office (or on internet for CHEAP domestic flights!! We got flight from KL to JB for about $14 AUS!!! Taxis cost more!)
Next stop was Penang (taxi to JB Airport round RM35...ALWAYS confirm price at the start! No meters in malaysia...only working in Singapore). Stayed at the 4 star Paradise Sandy Beach Resort (was upgraded to room with a sep lounge and kitchenette... EXCELLENT value and location for a very affordable price, highly recommend it!) Sightseeing... booked a taxi from the resort (ask for leslie... a HUGE help!) for 4hours at RM100!... oh, and the night markets here are good value! and the Roti Chanai from a local hawker store only RM24 for 4 people!!! Took a day trip to Langkawi on a tour, but would rather catch the ferry and hire a car next time!
Took a bus (RM12 each, bout 2 hrs) to IPOH (a small city of 60,000) relativly clean, and THE BEST TASTING FOOD in malaysia (say its the limestone in the water) oh and the white coffee - amazing! Also check out the limestone caves, beautiful! An overlooked tourist spot! Took a bus (RM15 each, 2-3hrs) to KL (a huge metropolis), stayed at Cititel Hotel (a great location if you want to shop! it joins the largest shopping complex in KL "The Mega Mall")
Caught a taxi ($70) to Genting for 2 nights staying at the First World Plaza (great price with good location, request a mountain view up in the clouds... BEAUTIFUL!) Also, all the entertainment you want with out going outside, from shops to resturants, theme park etc!!! Taxi (RM170) to KL airport at 3:30am. To JB (free shuttle to JB CITY (RM1 each for bus across the border to Singapore)...short stay. Places of interest: china town (nic-nacs), don’t worry about mustafas (famous name but prices nothing special, can’t even bargain there!) SIM LIN SQUARE (electrical good…6 storeys high...good prices!) + Fulan IT centre (5 storeys of electrical goods...also excellent prices!). Sentosa Island a great spot also! No Signpost restaurant (for huge crabs around $30). Overall, a great trip, will go back!!!
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| J Walters |
22 January 2004 |
Stayed at Sofitel Palm Resort - Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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Travelling across the causeway from Singapore to JB is a pain due to the jam and taxis do not travel direct from point to point. The best way for me is by JB Airport Limousine Service as the Singapore Presido Limousine service do not go to JB. We had a good driver, Mr. Tan Seng Lee (tel:012-7705829) who made a difference to our trip.
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| R Takebe |
04 August 2003 |
Stayed at Puteri Pan Pacific Hotel Johor Bahru, The - Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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Johor Bahru taxi drivers are very bad, they cheat and ask for extra fare. But since I am not familiar to the use of buses, no choice, had to use taxi.
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| J Kovacs |
02 March 2003 |
Stayed at Compact Hotel - Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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Used taxis for most travel, but they do not use the meters, so it is best to agree on the cost before the trip. Taxis are a cheap way of getting around.
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