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Wyndham Suites KLCC
4.2/5579 Reviews
KLCC
Location: It's situated near to KLCC hence you can see the Twin Towers from the window (depending on which stack of building you are). Only the first stack of the building can see one of the twin tower. While the hotel/service apartment is situated near to KLCC and also looks very close on the map, it's not very convenient to walk from/to KLCC as there are private properties situated next to each other and there's no short cut to access hence you need to take the loop as the cars to get to the hotel. I should also mention that there's buggy service (weather dependent) to take you to the downhill and shuttle service (only twice a day, 11am and 4pm) to take you to various locations in KL (ie Chinatown, Pavilion). Room: I booked the 2 bedroom apartment (+2 bathrooms) and I was disappointed to see the size of the second bedroom. The second bedroom was so tiny that the moment you open the door, you have ready reached the end of the bedroom. In addition, there's no window as well. Otherwise, the master bedroom was perfect (in fact huge) and a nice view to see the twin tower out of the window. I must mention that there seems to be sewage problems in the hotel as there's a stench that comes out of the bathroom when not in use. It could be the ventilation or sewage issue. The stench (especially coming out from the common bathroom) was so unbearable that there cannot be anyone sleeping in the second bedroom, it's a complete misery to be sleeping in a bedroom that stinks so badly. I complaint to the front desk and they got the maintenance guys to do some treatment (spraying perfume to cover the stench). While the apartment looks nice and comfortable, the stench is something that is so unbearable and gross that I won't go back again.
W Kuala Lumpur Hotel
4.5/5389 Reviews
KLCC
If you're looking for a sleepless stay, this is your choice. The food at The Flock is great, a solid 10 out of 10 with a reasonable price. However, you can hardly get any sleep before 4am due to the nonstop parties every night. Even we stayed at level 19, we can hear the music and traffic sound clearly before 4am. Guess this is a good place for youngsters, but not for anyone who needs a good rest.
Dorsett Kuala Lumpur
4.2/51046 Reviews
Check in is fast and smooth, there are 2 buildings, hotel and residence buildings. The room is big, bed is comfortable, great water pressure for shower, has a washer/dryer but clothes cannot fully dry after trying multiple times and it get loud, in the end went to a 24hr auto laundry shop about 5 mins walk away and a 7 eleven about 3 minutes walk away. Breakfast is below average… really need improvement. Hotel location is very accessible to the shopping and food area by a short stroll of walking. Transportations is easily available but getting back will have traffic jam during peak hour, I suggest alight somewhere 5 mins walk way from the hotel as the road outside of hotel can get really busy.
Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpur
4.4/5227 Reviews
KLCC
Never stayed with Banyan tree before, according to TRIP.com’s K.L. Top 6 luxury hotel list, I’ve choose this brand for my first ever time and it turns out it’s a bit disappointed. Services was definitely great, everyone were so friendly and helpful. The location was cool, hotel lobby had a lift and a bridge that linked to pavilion shopping mall. Con: safety awareness needs to be improved: On the 56/F, -There’s some broken conquers on the floor right at the edge of a table, where people very often stood there to take photos. -The stairs that walks to the outdoor dinning area are quite narrow, and there’s no lights or warning signs around it, it’s very dangerous to walk at the dark. Hotel itself looks quite new and clean but somehow A number of hardwares are not working properly in the room.
Star Suites KLCC @ Star Residences One
4.5/562 Reviews
KLCC
I did some research about the hotels near KLCC… when I saw the picture of the swimming pool and gym, I decided to give it a shot instead of booking proper hotel… What I can say is… the location is very good cuz it is 3 mins walk to twin towers and it is located in KLCC… if you have two days only, it is worth a try… But management of the service apt is a bit chaotic…cuz it is actually residential… you can not expect you can get the service like a proper hotel… When you wanna ask for something… you gotta go down to the lobby… and no one is at the lobby at night…. Kitchenware are so overused… I didn’t even wanna try to cook omelette with it cuz definitely it would get burned… Very simple set up in the room… If you wanna go to swimming pool, bring your own towels from the room… Good things is the rooftop swimming pool stay open till midnight and has an amazing view of twin towers at night… But not what I expected for the price…
Hotel Stripes Kuala Lumpur, Autograph Collection
4.5/5580 Reviews
Golden Triangle
Pros Spacey room Room similar like in picture Nice customer service staff are hospitable and make u feel welcome Big toilet and big tub(suitable for giants Many eateries around the hotel within 5-10mins walk Cons Toilet floor can be really slippery when wet, only towel mats are provided but not slid proof. Not much of a view from room but can go up to infinity pool at top floor for better view. Drain flies at shower area. Really unexpected for the kind of room and hotel I am booking. Everything was good except this.

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Tips for Selecting a 5 Star Hotel in Kuala Lumpur

Say hello to Kuala Lumpur! Kuala Lumpur translates to "Muddy Confluence" in Malay, referring to the spot where the Klang and Gombak rivers merge. KL sits at the heart of Malaysia, both geographically and culturally. It's the capital city of Malaysia. There are more than just skyscrapers and luxury shopping malls, it's also a melting pot of diverse cultures.

Kuala Lumpur travel essentials

Bahasa Malaysia is the national language. English is also commonly spoken in Malaysia. The city primarily uses the Malaysian Ringgit and credit cards are also accepted.

As for visa requirements, always check the latest information with the local Malaysian embassy or consulate. Generally, Malaysia is visa-free for tourism.

Top attractions in Kuala Lumpur

  • Petronas Twin Towers: The tallest twin towers in the world, is an absolute must-see.
  • Sunway Lagoon Theme Park: There are thrilling rides for all ages to enjoy the joyful world of six theme parks.
  • Petaling Street Market: Petaling Street is Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown, famous for selling handicrafts, clothing and delicious local specialities.
  • Merdeka Square: This is where the Malaysian flag was first raised to symbolise independence from British Rule.
  • KL Hop-On Hop-Off: You can hop on and off at any time to spin around Kuala Lumpur by sightseeing bus.
  • Jalan Alor: It's a food street with numerous local dishes.

Kuala Lumpur's weather and what to wear

Kuala Lumpur has a tropical rainforest climate. The sunshine and showers can happen on the same day here. Temperatures in KL usually range from 22°C to 33°C. The best times are from May to July and December to February when rainfall is minimal.

It's advisable to pack lightweight clothing, a raincoat or umbrella, and comfortable shoes for city walk.

Kuala Lumpur's transportation

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is your first stop. With KLIA Ekspres & KLIA Transit, you can straightly get from the airport to the city centre. For moving around the city, KL's public transportation is commendable with MRTs, LRTs, and taxis available at your convenience.

What to eat in Kuala Lumpur?

  • Nasi Lemak: Malaysia's national dish, nasi lemak is a fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf.
  • Char Kway Teow: A popular stir-fried noodle dish made with flat rice noodles, prawns, cockles, Chinese sausage, eggs, bean sprouts, and dark soy sauce.
  • Roti Canai: A flaky and crispy flatbread served with dhal or various types of curry. It's a common breakfast in Malaysia.
  • Satay: Grilled and skewered meat with a side of peanut sauce, cucumber slices, and rice cakes.
  • Laksa: A spicy noodle soup with a coconut-based curry broth, typically served with noodles, prawns, chicken, tofu puffs, and bean sprouts.

Which part of Kuala Lumpur is best to stay in?

Choosing the right hotel in Kuala Lumpur is important. For proximity to attractions, consider hotels near the Petronas Towers. Hotels near the MRT such as Aloft Kuala Lumpur Sentral offers great connectivity. If you prefer stating near the KL airport, it will be a good choice to catch the flights.

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