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Best places to visit in Ipoh

  • Concubine Lane

    Concubine Lane is a vibrant and historic street with cafes, pop-up stalls, souvenir shops, and dessert houses, known for its charm and Instagram-worthy spots.

  • Perak Cave Temple

    Perak Cave Temple is a stunning cave temple hidden in limestone cliffs, featuring a massive 40ft golden Buddha and colorful murals. Visitors can climb steep steps for city views and entry is free. It is known for being peaceful and spiritual.

  • Tasik Cermin

    Tasik Cermin is a hidden paradise known for its clear, mirror-like waters reflecting the beauty of the surrounding limestone cliffs, popular for photography and hiking.

  • Gunung Lang Recreational Park

    G. Lang Recreational Park is a nature park with a lake, limestone cliffs, a waterfall, relaxation and picnic areas, and walking trails, accessible by boat.

  • Sam Poh Tong Temple

    The oldest cave temple in the area, with an extensive cave network, stalactite formations, and a blend of Taoist and Buddhist influences.

  • Market Lane

    Market Lane features photo-perfect artwork, umbrellas hanging along the street, and colorful buildings.

  • Birch Memorial Clock Tower

    A colonial-era structure that lines the streets of Old Town, showcasing Ipoh's historical architecture.

  • Mirror Lake

    Mirror Lake (Tasik Cermin) is a hidden lake tucked behind a tunnel in the limestone hills, known for its still water that reflects the surrounding cliffs.

  • Gerbang Malam

    Gerbang Malam is a night market located in a new town with restaurants and eateries nearby, offering clothes, shoes, and souvenirs.

  • Kellie’s Castle

    Kellie’s Castle is a half-finished colonial mansion built by William Kellie Smith, now a famous tourist attraction with arched hallways, rooftop views, and ghost stories.

  • Lost World of Tambun

    Lost World of Tambun is a theme park in Sunway City Ipoh combining history, nature, and excitement with water slides, a petting zoo, and hot springs.

  • Kelly's Castle

    An unfinished Scottish-style castle dating back to the early 1900s, located on a hill surrounded by palm plantations, now a haunting but beautiful ruin with panoramic views.

  • Ipoh Railway Station

    A railway station in Ipoh, over 100 years old, built by the British in Raj style architecture, and referred to as the 'Taj Mahal of Ipoh'.

  • Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village

    Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village is an open-air museum designed to resemble Ipoh in the past, featuring traditional houses, a lake, decorated alleyways, and dress-up activities.

  • Ipoh Old Town

    Ipoh Old Town is the city's historical center, known for its colorful buildings, cafes, restaurants, local markets, and the Ipoh Heritage Trail.

  • D R Seenivasagam Recreational Park

    D R Seenivasagam Recreational Park is a large recreational park with football fields, a garden, and a children's playground, suitable for exercise and relaxation.

  • Ipoh Bali Hotel

    Ipoh Bali Hotel is a hotel with a Balinese concept, offering a unique lodging experience.

  • Yee Fatt Curry Mee

    Yee Fatt Curry Mee is a lunch spot in Ipoh.

  • Restoran Tauge Ayam Lou Wong

    This restaurant is a popular spot to try chicken rice and bean sprouts, a famous dish in Ipoh.

  • Kedai Kopi Sin Yoon Loong (新源隆白咖啡)

    This old-school coffee shop in Ipoh is famous for its white coffee, kaya toast with soft-boiled eggs, and caramel custard.

  • Dong Tai Kopitiam

    Dong Tai Kopitiam is a place the vlogger visited in Ipoh, Malaysia.

  • Funny Mountain Soya Beancurd

    Funny Mountain Soya Beancurd is a popular spot in Ipoh, Malaysia, known for its soya beancurd.

  • Ipoh Tuck Kee Restaurant

    A popular restaurant in Ipoh, established in 1963, known for its 'moonlight hor fun,' a stir-fried flat rice noodle dish with a raw egg on top.

  • Deen CT Corner Cendol

    A cool spot in Ipoh to try Chendol, a Malaysian dessert made with pandan noodles, shaved ice, coconut milk, and palm sugar.

  • Ipoh Town Hall

    Ipoh Town Hall is a colonial-era building showcasing Edwardian Baroque architecture, used for weddings and public events and historically significant as the site of the inaugural Congress of Malaya's first political party.

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