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Frenz Hotel Kuala Lumpur
3.7/53 Reviews

Frenz Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Golden Triangle Kuala Lumpur|0.73km from Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Memorial
Avoid at all cost!! They charge you full payment. Including 10% service charge + 6% tax! No other hotel does that! Upon walking into the room and opening the bathroom, two cockroaches ran into the shower. The cover to the drain was not available and we had to use the rubbish bin to cover the hole as I could imagine rats or other insects crawling up. See imagines!! HONESTLY that did not throw us off the hotel yet..... it was the fact that was no Wifi at all! When their advert and brochures clearly state high speed internet!! I asked reception about it, she asked me what phone I have? I said iPhone.. she said that’s why, Apple phones cannot connect to wifi here. Like what???!!!!! I’ve never heard of such nonsense! They must think we foreigners have stupid written on our foreheads! Later on.. approaching 11.30pm, still without internet we asked another receptionist, only to be told he will reset the internet and it should work in 15mins. To no avail. So basically we had no choice but to check out (only stayed one out of the four nights), as it was imperative for us to have access to the internet. The owner came out to help us only to be shown that the building wifi did not work on the higher levels either. We even showed him the cockroaches running around in another room they tried to offer us. The worst is yet to come! No refunds provided at all! If you haven’t provided me with a service, why should I pay you?! Pay you for what! In western countries you would never get away with things like that! The reception lady even tried to say it wasn’t her fault and she’s a worker and she doesn’t get paid. Well you have taken my money so technically you are getting paid for something your not doing. Ridiculous! The owner kept trying to tell us to contact the manager, he obviously does not think he has the power or authority to make that decision! What a joke!! Good luck to this run down hotel! Avoid avoid avoid!!!!!!!! They may advertise cheap on booking.com but they add all the fees on top when you check in and it’s more expensive than the other hotels you may consider.
MPalace Hotel KL
4.1/5288 Reviews

MPalace Hotel KL

Golden Triangle Kuala Lumpur|0.77km from Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Memorial
A new hotel that is old. I decided to stay for 2 nights because the evaluation on the net was high. However, when I went there, I had to wait 30 minutes in front of the front desk at check-in. I think it's okay to say a word, but I was disappointed because I didn't seem to be in a hurry and was calm. What surprised me was that I requested a deposit of 100 ringgit and ”in cash”. Normally it would be a credit card. Unfortunately, when I visited the hotel, I was short of ringgit on hand, and I had only one 100RM banknote and less than 50RM of small money, and the rest were Japanese yen and US dollars. After all, more than two-thirds of my money was taken at the front desk. Even if you are told to ”return later”, it would be a problem if you returned the ringgit just before returning to Japan, and it is not always convenient to go to a money changer immediately after check-in. In the first place, it is unreasonable and strange to take a deposit that does not make sense, such as a deposit. I have already paid the accommodation fee, but I wonder what I want to do by collecting a refund deposit anyway. Well, other hotels also make deposits, so even if you overlook it, you won't be able to pay anything with cash. From the standpoint of travelers who want to avoid unnecessary currency exchange as much as possible, it is unreasonable. What would you do if you had fewer ringgits on hand? Are you forced to exchange money? That is the lack of service spirit. I feel a strong resentment. When I moved to the room, I noticed that it was functional because it was young, but there were no windows. After all, if there is no window in one place, the feeling of blockage is strong. All amenities are provided, but there are no hand towels, bathrobes, bathtubs, toothbrushes, hair dryers, shoehorns, slippers, or refrigerators. One thing I found convenient was that the international power plug at the bedside had a USB socket. There is only something new there. Amenity is not bad compared to hotels in the same price range. However, I was surprised that the voices of children making noise in the corridor and the roaring noises were ”out of the box” into the room. I thought that the structure was sweet, and when I looked at the surface of the inner wall, I felt that the construction was rough. The diet needs total improvement. The chairs in the dining room are made of plastic and cheap like those found in food stalls. Although it is a large hotel, it has a small repertoire and no soups or salads. The Malay meal was welcome to me, but what if the guest didn't like it? There is only one type of bread. The only drinks were coffee, tea and orange juice. Light orange juice, like melted powdered drinks, is particularly terrible and not drinkable. By the way, the waiter does not return a greeting. If this is the case, it would be better to stop serving breakfast and focus on other places. Baggage check-in after check-out is very polite. It is managed with individual tags in a locked private room with a surveillance camera. I'm glad about this. Overall, it's hard to recommend this hotel as it is. Meals and deposits are too terrible. The cost performance may be high, but considering that check-in costs 100RM, which is equivalent to one night in a single room, I would pay 1.5 to 2 times to upgrade the hotel. I regret that I should have done so. Each person has different values, so you can choose according to your wishes, but this time I probably made the wrong choice. It's a shame.

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MoMo's Kuala Lumpur
4.4/5240 Reviews
I love staying here. The location is very great. The service is also tip-top. I appreciate they give us a wake-up call every morning to wake us for suhoor. The breakfast also delicious. The bathroom are clean and pretty. However, it can be a bit noise at night. Especially the sound of the closing door from other room. Also, they dont have bidet in their bathroom. Overall, I had a great stay at this hotel.
IDEAS Kuala Lumpur
4.3/5289 Reviews
Golden Triangle
the hotel's room really nice. the only things I need to highlight is about the elevator at the hotel. it only have 3 units and cannot accommodate the guest efficiently especially when time to check out. during my stay, only 2 elevator functioning and it takes me 30 minutes to reach lobby for check out and I am staying at 13th floor. we also facing a strict procedures by the hotel stated that, they only can process to check in at 3pm. they do not open for check in even 1 minute earlier.
Premiera Hotel Kuala Lumpur
4.4/5117 Reviews
Golden Triangle
Nice hotel very near Masjid India area.Check in Lobby on 25th flr with a view of KL But there's a bell counter at ground level to help with the luggages. Rooms are quite big, Free Wifi w/o password .Bfast are ok , located on 5th flr coffee hse and also a Massage ctr run by the visually impaired staffs. There's a spa on 4th flr as well. On the 3rd flr till 1st flr some Hp and Computer shops, F&b and Fashion outlets and a Diy shop. Staffs are friendly. Shopping/eating at the weekend Masjid India Night Mkt is a must. Oh yes Sogo Dept store just a stone throw away !
Canary Hotel
4.4/536 Reviews
Golden Triangle
We stayed for 2 nights in the family room. Room size was okay, and basic necessities is there. The A/c was good and Friendly front desk staff. The only thing that could be improved are the bed sheets as it look kinda has light stain and dirty. The hotel is strategically located nearby to many shops and eateries as well as not far from the train station. Overall will recommend staying here again,
The Grand Campbell Hotel Kuala Lumpur
3.9/5683 Reviews
Golden Triangle
I recently stayed at the Grand Campbell Hotel in Kuala Lumpur and found it to be a budget-friendly option. The hotel appears newly renovated with freshly painted walls, creating a pleasant ambiance. The location in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, adjacent to Campbell Mall and within walking distance to SOGO, is convenient. The presence of a 7-Eleven in the same building is a plus for quick necessities. However, I encountered a downside as there were small roaches in the room. Fortunately, they provided Shieldtox upon request. Despite this, the overall cleanliness exceeded my expectations, and the bed was both clean and odor-free. The water pressure in the shower was a bit weak, and it's worth noting that the reception requested a deposit upon late arrival, despite the lack of nearby open ATMs. After some inconvenience, they eventually waived the deposit requirement. In summary, the Grand Campbell Hotel offers affordability, cleanliness, and a central location, but be mindful of minor inconveniences like water pressure and the deposit policy.
T Hotel Jalan Tar
3.8/531 Reviews
Golden Triangle
The whole thing is the best.. close to the shopping complex.. sogo, kamdar, muaz.. it's easy for NK to take you shopping.. every Saturday night there is a night market.. you like it too

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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.

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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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