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D Loft Hotel
3.9/522 Reviews
China Town
I don't know if I'm the first one in China to comment on this hotel. This hotel is next to Petaling Street (China Street), opposite the subway station and not far from the passenger station. The location is undoubtedly, but! The environment is average, the space is small, the room I live in can't see the view, there is only a big water storage tank next to it, it is very noisy, the air conditioner is annoying, blowing on people, so I cough up phlegm...of course it is my own question. There is another thing that I find particularly interesting: the front desk charged 50 MYR, and he directly stapled the reservation form and 50 yuan in cash with a stapler. When I handed it to me, I saw that there were two staple holes in the money , this is shocking, their currency is really.... dare not say Generally speaking, it is actually ok. The location, price, and service are very good. If you are traveling or doing business, you can live here. It is also a good choice
Tian Jing Hotel
4.5/537 Reviews
China Town
Whilst this hotel may not be everyone's cup of Teh Tahrik, it was certainly mine. I loved my stay here - the aesthetic of industrial chic was brilliant, the bed was super comfortable, the A/C and fan effective, staff friendly and inobtrusive, and in a great location on the fringe of Chinatown. Though I didn't have breakfast included, I did get a complimentary drink in the cafe downstairs each day. The outdoor bathroom was great as well - not for everyone I'll admit, but I quite liked it. If I had to point out some flaws, the lack of fridge was a surprise omission - though complimentary water bottles were available whenever I wanted (just not chilled). The room also was not especially dark at night - lots of LEDs from smoke alarms and the A/C, plus the lights from the courtyard/airwell plus the general light of the city coming in from the top windows. If sensitive to light, take eye masks. Otherwise, this has absolutely become my go-to hotel in KL.
Leo Leisure Hotel @ Central Market
3.6/595 Reviews
China Town
Very dirty 🤢 the noil was very smelly and dirty. service bad bad bad and I would stay for 2 days, but I couldn't sleep for a single day. but the payment was not returned until it was released. No bed sheets were provided.It was a very dirty and smelly hotel.
Else Kuala Lumpur
4.7/570 Reviews
China Town
This hotel is perfect for me. The staff is super friendly and the interior is fantastic. View from pool is nice and all the decoration is beautiful. The breakfast also delicious. Only 2 things I want to highlights, the room is not sound proof enough, I can hear people talking out side my room. Second one is the bathroom, the door is transparent, eventhough it is not 100%, but I still can see people inside. This is not comfortable for family
Goldbrick Hotel Chinatown
0/50 Reviews
China Town
The room has no windows, no ventilation and mosquitoes, and there is no shop sign outside. It took half an hour and asked a few times before I found it. The front desk also charges a foreign tourist tax of MYR5. Extortion in disguise!
SUPER OYO 552 Hotel Kl Centre Point 
2.9/524 Reviews
China Town
Basic. Even if you have a twin room you are only allowed one access card for your room. Management have not kept this place maintained. The door to the room had big gaps and light from the hall came through even though it was selotaped over. I don't think the bedding is ever changed. I have clear skin and I ended up with sores on my body from sleeping in them. There were no towels in the room or toiletries. The room size is fine but the rooms don't look like illustrations shown on the advertisement. Their business card should never have the word luxurious on it unless it's compared to non Western prison. Everything I have stated is true and I hope management up their maintenance and cleaning levels. Bonus it is low cost and in a convenient part of KL in Chinatown Petaling Street market.

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Say hello to Kuala Lumpur, a dazzling city that sits at the heart of Malaysia, both geographically and culturally. It's not just the capital city but the epitome of Malaysia's rapid urban development and rich heritage. Kuala Lumpur, or "KL" as locals call it, is more than just steel-clad skyscrapers and luxury shopping malls; it's a vibrant melting pot of diverse cultures, gastronomic delights, and hidden gems waiting to be explored. Did you know that Kuala Lumpur translates to "Muddy Confluence" in Malay, referring to the spot where the Klang and Gombak rivers merge?

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Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is your main entry point, boasting top-notch facilities and an efficient Express Rail Link (ERL) service that takes you straight to the city centre. For moving around the city, KL's public transportation is commendable with MRTs, LRTs, and taxis available at your convenience.

The city primarily uses the Malaysian Ringgit for transactions, and credit cards are widely accepted. While Bahasa Malaysia is the national language, English is commonly spoken in business and tourist areas, making it easy for international travellers.

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The iconic Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest twin towers in the world, is an absolute must-see. For history enthusiasts, Merdeka Square and the Sultan Abdul Samad Building paint a vivid picture of Malaysia's past. Nature lovers will enjoy the lush Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, while food aficionados should not miss Jalan Alor, a bustling food street boasting a wide array of local dishes.

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Kuala Lumpur enjoys a tropical rainforest climate, where sunshine and showers can happen in the same day. Temperatures in KL usually range from 22°C to 33°C. While the city is ideal to visit year-round, 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 exploration.

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Choosing the right hotel in Kuala Lumpur depends on your needs and preferences. For proximity to attractions, consider the Traders Hotel, offering a stunning view of the Petronas Towers. Food enthusiasts might prefer a stay in Bukit Bintang - known for its culinary scene, where the stylish WOLO Bukit Bintang resides. Near the MRT, Aloft Kuala Lumpur Sentral offers great connectivity.

If luxury is your call, the Mandarin Oriental defines opulence. Budget travellers can look at Container Hotel, unique and wallet-friendly. Business travellers might consider the Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre, located near the business district. Instagrammers will love The KL Journal for its photogenic retro-chic aesthetics.

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