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IOI Resort City

Pusat Bandar IOI Resort
Township
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiڤوست بندر ااوءي ريسورت
 • ChineseIOI 度假城
IOI City Mall, the main landmark of IOI Resort City township
IOI City Mall, the main landmark of IOI Resort City township
IOI Resort City is located in Selangor
IOI Resort City
IOI Resort City
'IOI Resort City in Selangor, Malay Peninsular and Malaysia
IOI Resort City is located in Peninsular Malaysia
IOI Resort City
IOI Resort City
IOI Resort City (Peninsular Malaysia)
IOI Resort City is located in Malaysia
IOI Resort City
IOI Resort City
IOI Resort City (Malaysia)
Coordinates: 2°58′12″N 101°42′54″E / 2.9701°N 101.7149°E / 2.9701; 101.7149Coordinates: 2°58′12″N 101°42′54″E / 2.9701°N 101.7149°E / 2.9701; 101.7149
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Country Malaysia
State Selangor
DistrictSepang
Time zoneUTC+8 (MYT)
Postal code
62502

IOI Resort City, Putrajaya is an integrated resort township in Sepang District, Selangor, Malaysia, developed by IOI Group. It was located near the South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE) and the Selangor-Putrajaya border. IOI Resort City features Malaysia's largest shopping mall, four hotels, residential apartments, a commercial center, a golf course, and a central park.

Features

IOI City Mall

Opened in November 2014 and expanded in August 2022, IOI City Mall is the main attraction of this township, which is currently the biggest shopping mall in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. [1] [2] IOI City Mall features over 700 stores, the largest Golden Screen Cinemas branch with IMAX and Premiere halls, a petting farm, an action indoor park (known as District 21), an ice skating rink, a convention center, and a sports hall.

Hotels

Among the hotels available in this township are the Putrajaya Marriott Hotel (opened in May 2002), Le Méridien Putrajaya (opened in 2016), Palm Garden Hotel (opened in 2021), and Moxy Putrajaya (opened in 2023). [3] All hotels are operated by Marriott International.

Residential

IOI Resort City features residential apartments and luxury bungalows.

  • Puteri Palma Condominium
  • The Clio Residences
  • Conezión Residences
  • Par 3
  • Clio Residences
  • Gem Residences[4]
  • Beverly Row Putrajaya

Education & Healthcare

There are no schools available in this township; the nearby national schools available are located in Sri Serdang and Putrajaya.

Universiti Putra Malaysia and Sultan Idris Shah Serdang Hospital are located opposite the township.

Administration

While the township is located in Putrajaya which has the postcode of 62502 (a common postcode used for Prime Minister's Department) and is used due to commercialization reasons, it is actually located in southern Seri Kembangan and administered by the Sepang Municipal Council (MPSepang).

On the federal level, IOI Resort City is part of Sepang federal constituency, currently represented by Aiman Athirah Sabu of AMANAH. On the state level, it is part of Dengkil state constituency, currently represented by Jamil Salleh of BERSATU.

Access

Car

IOI Resort City is located near the E26. The SKVE highway is also connected through other major highways such as E2, E11, E18, and E20, with a 20-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur city center and a 30-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

Public transport

The nearest rail stations to serve this township are  KB05  Serdang KTM (located 8 km away) and  PY34  UPM MRT station (located 5 km away).

This township is served by the only stage bus route T 523 , connecting  KT3   PY41  Putrajaya Sentral MRT/ERL station,  KB05  Serdang KTM station and Lebuh Pudu bus hub in Kuala Lumpur to IOI Resort City (via IOI City Mall bus terminal). Due to the low reliability of this bus service (which is operated by KR Travel & Tours instead of Rapid KL which is the major bus operator in the Klang Valley), ride-hailing (such as Grab) and demand-responsive transit (such as Trek Rides via the UPM-Serdang zone) remain prevalent for visiting IOI Resort City by public transport.

References

  1. "Phase 2 of IOI City Mall marks it as biggest retail mall upon completion in 2Q22". The Edge. 7 December 2021.
  2. IOI City Mall Website
  3. "Growing demands for rooms in Putrajaya, says hotel group". The Star (Malaysia). 20 May 2024.
  4. "Holistic lifestyle experience at Putrajaya residences". The Star (Malaysia). 6 June 2024.



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