IPOH 1DAY TRIP

 

1. Ipoh Street Art/ Mural Lane

You’ll definitely bump into a couple of these colorful wall murals in a stray alley or at the back of a building.

Colorful Murals At Mural Arts Lane In Ipoh

Colorful Murals At Mural Arts Lane In Ipoh

There are many in Mural Art’s LaneJalan Masjid, Taman Jubilee, 30300 Ipoh,Perak

And if you want to see the ones painted by Lithuanian artist, Ernest Zacharevic:

Trishaw mural at Concubine Lane Ipoh 怡保二奶巷

Trishaw mural at Concubine Lane 怡保二奶巷 – photo credits to itakeomelas (Instagram)

Grab a map from the Ipoh Tourist Information Center.

Address1, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, 30300 Ipoh, Perak

Opening hours:

Monday to Thursday: 8am – 1pm, 2pm – 5pm

Friday: 8am – 12:15pm, 2:45pm – 5pm

Saturday and Sunday: 9am – 1pm, 2pm – 5pm


2. Ipoh Heritage Walk/ Historical Buildings

you may download a map of the Ipoh heritage walk!

Birch Memorial Clocktower in Ipoh

Birch Memorial Clocktower in Ipoh 

This walk will take you around all the buildings of historical significance in Ipoh.

Including British-colonial building, Ipoh Railway Station and other landmarks like the Birch Memorial Clock Tower.

Allow at least 1-2 hours.


3. Concubine Lane


If there is one thing to do in Ipoh, it is to visit the Concubine Lane. Why? Because this place summarizes Ipoh in just one tiny street.

The Concubine Lane was a street that the mining tycoon Yau Tet Shin gave to one of his three wives. The wife would make money by collecting taxes and profits from the vendors on her street. Yau Tet Shin gave 2 more streets to his 2 other wives, namely Hale Lane and Second Concubine Lane, though they are not as lively as the Concubine Lane.

Nowadays, restored historical buildings are lined up on the side of the street. Buildings that were once used for brothels and other illegal activities have now become cafes, restaurants, and shops.

As one of the most popular places to visit in Ipoh, Concubine Lane can get very crowded. If it is possible, avoid visiting on the weekend or you will learn the concept of “invasion of personal space.”




Comments

  1. More recommendations Ipoh places pleaseeeee 😍😍

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  2. the mural looks nice, and I personally like the Ipoh local food as well, like the chicken rice, and many more. In Ipoh is kind of relaxing as the people there are very nice and lack of noisy sound like in the city.

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  3. got find "二奶” at the street or not hahaha

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  4. the painting reminds me of penang

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  5. Ipoh food really really really nice!!!

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  6. Do you know Edward in Ipoh?

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  7. I am so disappointed to Concubine Lane.... it is too boring

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