Say “I Do” to a Perfect Honeymoon: 4 Distinctive Hotels at IOI Resort City for Newlyweds

TravelLifestyle
19 May 2025 • 12:10 PM MYT
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If you’re planning your big day and looking for a romantic, all-in-one destination to celebrate love, IOI Resort City is a dream come true. Home to six distinctive hotels under the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio, this award-winning township offers a complete wedding and honeymoon experience — perfect for newlyweds seeking comfort, luxury, and unforgettable memories.

Here’s a quick look at what each hotel offers for your once-in-a-lifetime celebration:

Putrajaya Marriott Hotel

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Recently refreshed with a RM100 million makeover, this grand hotel brings timeless elegance to your wedding journey. From luxurious suites to stunning ballrooms, it’s an ideal choice for couples who want a classic, romantic experience.

Le Méridien Putrajaya

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Modern and sophisticated, Le Méridien is directly connected to IOI City Mall, offering newlyweds easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment. Enjoy a seamless stay that blends relaxation and fun right at your doorstep.

Palm Garden Hotel, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel

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Surrounded by lush greenery, this hotel offers indoor-outdoor flexibility for garden-themed weddings and peaceful honeymoon retreats. It’s perfect for nature-loving couples who want a more laid-back, scenic setting.

Moxy Putrajaya

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Fun, edgy, and youthful — Moxy is all about energy and excitement. Great for pre-wedding parties, bachelorette/bachelor getaways, or couples who want a non-traditional, playful start to married life.

Whether you’re planning your honeymoon, ROM, reception, or weekend escape, IOI Resort City’s diverse hotel offerings ensure every couple can find their perfect match — just like they found each other.

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