Hotel Equatorial Penang is set to reopen in the second quarter of 2027, ending a six-year silence that began when the property closed in February 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Bukit Jambul hotel, which first opened in 1989, is undergoing a comprehensive renovation of all 412 guestrooms and public spaces. New features will include family suites, upgraded meeting and convention facilities, a Sanctum Spa, co-working spaces, an exclusive lounge, and enhanced landscaping and pool areas. The revamped property is designed to meet LEED Gold certification standards.
Penang State Executive Councillor for Tourism and Creative Economy Wong Hon Wai described the reopening as a strong vote of confidence in Penang’s tourism future. He said the hotel remains a recognisable legacy brand with strong emotional connections among travellers and locals alike.
“The reopening is not merely about resuming operations, but about reinventing the hotel with a fresh concept, updated management approach, and modern hospitality standards,” Wong said.
The return of Hotel Equatorial Penang reflects broader growth in Penang’s tourism and MICE sector. Since 2024, 14 new hotels have opened across the state, with another eight currently in the pipeline. Infrastructure improvements including new direct international flight routes, the Penang Waterfront Convention Centre, and the expansion of Penang International Airport are further boosting investor confidence.
Located near the airport in Bukit Jambul, the hotel is also expected to benefit from improved future connectivity, including the proposed LRT expansion in the southwest district.
First opened in 1989, Hotel Equatorial Penang was long regarded as one of the island’s most recognisable hotels. Its closure during the pandemic sparked nostalgia among many Penangites, who shared memories of weddings, events, and family stays at the property.
Source: Penang Property Talk


