Trip.Best Top 6 Best Things to Do in Ipoh [2024]
Explore the best things to do in Ipoh! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Oct 2024
- 5.44.6/554 ReviewFree"Concubine Lane is located right in the middle of Ipoh’s Old Town, and it’s fairly easy to get to.There are tons of shops and stalls in the area that are filled to the brim with keepsakes, mementos, and trinkets that will serve as adorable reminders that you have, in fact, been to Concubine Lane at Ipoh. Even if nothing catches your fancy, wandering around souvenir shops is still one of the best things to do in Concubine Lane as there are plenty of things to discover."Ipoh4.3km from downtownHighlights: Mistress Lane is located in the old town of Ipoh. It is also known as Da Ni Lane and San Ni Lane. It is said that Er Mi Lane was the gentle township of wealthy businessmen back then. Mistresses”) a whole list of shops for rent collection. There are more than 20 two-storey old houses in the alley, all of which have a history of a hundred years. The two rows of old buildings retain the old appearance of the British colonial era a hundred years ago, with faded wooden sash windows and broken outer walls. South Sea style. Many movies such as "Lust, Caution", "Father and Son", and "Anna and the King" were filmed here. Mistress Alley is famous for its rich and varied delicacies. When the lights are on, the alley is filled with cooked food stalls, like a small night market. There are all kinds of snacks and delicacies such as squatting bean curd, traditional ice bars, fancy marshmallows, red bean ice, and pan noodles in Mistress Lane, which will surely satisfy your tongue. In addition, there are also handicraft markets, bars and cafes that Wenqing likes to visit, which is a must-see for literary and artistic youths.Show Less
- 5.14.5/546 ReviewFree"HIDDEM GEM IN IPOH!!! the place is at secluded area. you need to climb the staircase to go. it like you walked into other world. many thing to to there."Ipoh6.1km from downtownHighlights: The Kek Lok Cave located in Kunlun Trumpet is a cave managed by the Ipoh Kek Lok Society Charity Organization. There are places of worship such as the Huayan Dharma Realm and the Sanqing Dharma Realm. There are stalactites hanging on the four walls of the cave, and there are elephants similar to animals. Passing through the Bliss Cave is the back garden of the Bliss Cave. This is a gentle breeze and a good place to listen to the spring and enjoy the coolness.Show Less
- 4.84.6/578 ReviewFree"Another historical building in Ipoh old town with many food stores and shops nearby."Ipoh4.4km from downtownHighlights: Ipoh Old Town is located on the west bank of the Kinta River in the old city. It was a mining town in the early days. From the early 19th century, more and more British tin mining companies set up their subsidiaries here. Since then, Ipoh has become more and more popular. more important. Many influential institutions such as Standard Chartered Bank, India, Australia and China Ltd have also opened offices in Ipoh. Due to the development of the tin mining industry, Ipoh became one of the major cities in Malaysia. Here, you can see many old-fashioned buildings with afterimages, taste authentic white coffee, and visit famous attractions such as the railway station and the city hall. The murals with local characteristics created by Lithuanian painter Ernest Zacharevic are a highlight of the old town, full of creativity. Ipoh Railway Station has a history of nearly 100 years, and the buildings mixed with Moorish and Victorian styles are noble. There are also ancient Chinese-style houses brought by the early Chinese across the ocean, standing silently, and every brick and every tile tells the old story of the old town. When you come to Ipoh, you have to try white coffee. Ipoh's white coffee is rich and fragrant, and its pure taste is favored by many people. Ipoh Old Town can be said to be the birthplace of Ipoh white coffee. At the end of Jalan Bandar Timah, Nan Xiang on the left and Xin Yuan Long on the right, these two long-known white coffee shops are very popular. In addition to the famous white coffee, there are also many tea room delicacies here. The chicken shredded rice noodles at Lehuiju Teahouse, and the pork satay and stewed eggs at Tianjin Teahouse are all the reasons why diners flock there.Show Less
- 4.24.6/511 Reviewbased on 1743 reviews"First tin mining museum. It is on the banks of river Kinta. It is number one attraction in the Ipoh. Must visit!"Ipoh4.2km from downtownHighlights: IpohWorldatHanChinPetSoo is a unique place in Ipoh, where food and snacks are readily available, as well as many specialty shops.Show Less
- 4.14.6/522 Review"Great lane to come and see the street art in Ipoh. It’s both new and old painting. Only for daytime - at night you can’t see!"Ipoh4km from downtownHighlights: The back alley murals in Ipoh New Street are different from other types of murals. These exquisite murals are located in a back alley. Most of the authors are local artists and college students. They fully integrate local culture into architectural murals.Show Less
- 4.04.5/525 Review"Perak Cave Temple, nestled in Ipoh's limestone hills, seamlessly blends spiritual serenity with impressive architecture. The cavernous cave features Buddhist statues and murals, offering a tranquil space for meditation. A steep staircase reveals panoramic views, and a magnificent golden Buddha statue stands at the center. With modern amenities and friendly staff, the temple is a concise yet rich cultural and spiritual retreat in Malaysia."Ipoh3.9km from downtownHighlights: Perak Cave is located in the suburbs 6 kilometers north of Ipoh City. It was built by a Chinese monk in 1926. The cave is built on the mountain and is about 122 meters long. It is a limestone cave. Legend has it that the monk found the cave when he passed by and meditated in it for 20 years until he died in the cave. In the main cave, there is a sitting statue of Sakyamuni, and there are 40 Buddha statues. There are more than 100 murals on the cliff walls, including the eighteen arhats and the Tang Sanzang pictures of pilgrimages from the West.Show Less
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