Hotel Mahkota

West Sumatra


One of Sungai Penuh's better hotels, Mahkota is fronted by a rather grand reception building, and though rooms are fairly generic, they're comfortable enough and livened up with some flashy motifs. The highlight is its large swimming pool; however, beware it gets packed with local kids on weekends. It's located 2km from the city centre along the main road heading out of town.


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