Check out top hotels with Spa in Kuala Lumpur for your best stay

Latest Reviews for Kuala Lumpur Hotels

KL Bintang Suites @ Times Square
3.3/514 Reviews
Nice suite in a good location. Booked the room for two nights. After checking in at 6 AM I had to change rooms at noon. That was a little bit inconvenient. This hotel doesn't have a front desk. For checking in and checking out you have to call a number and someone is coming 10 to 15 minutes later. When leaving, I was checking out at 5 AM to catch an early flight. I called and waited 20 minutes but nobody came. When I called the number again, the same person, sounding very sleepy answered. He probably fell asleep again after the first call. Finally 15 minutes later somebody came to check me out and return the security deposit.
KL Service Suites at Times Square KL
4/55 Reviews
Good location a few step ur inside the mall,lots of good restauran nd good quality clothes.room is big nd spacious family enjoy staying therw
Millerz Square Kuala Lumpur, Travelet
3.7/515 Reviews
Mid Valley/Bangsar
Had a pleasant short stay. Everything was nice from the communication and information provided to the room cleanliness.
W Kuala Lumpur Hotel
4.5/5463 Reviews
KLCC
From the moment we step foot in the building, we can feel the warmth and attentiveness of each and every staffs working at the hotel The facilities were great and the room was simply amazing. But i have to say is ”W Hotel KL, your staffs are the gems that adds colors and life to this hotel. They are absolutely stunning with exceptional service that makes our stay perfect!”. Thank you and may you all continue the excellent service to your guests.
The Suites at Times Square KL
4/517 Reviews
First time stay suites residents berjaya times square. Agak mencabar masa nak check in, sebab kena deal dengan wakil yg jaga resident tu, ingatkan cek kat kaunter hotel tapi tak yer. Mula2 dia tak bagi check in sebab dia ckp apartment aku tu utk 2 org, sebab aku bwk anak 3 org tak boleh masuk. Dia mintak lagi seratus dia bagi bilik lain, aku ckp tak nak tambah bayar sebab semua aku dh bayar siap2. Last2 dia call boss dia, baru dia bagi bilik yg lain dia ckp, tapi x payah tambah duit. ************* sampai apartment sangat memuaskan, bilik baru renovation. Naik satu lift dengan lift hotel. Sangat2 risau.
Grand Service Apartment @ Times Square
4.1/52 Reviews
comfortable and spacious. it's clean and ideal for small families.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are some of the best hotels with Spa in Kuala Lumpur?

    Whether you are travelling to Kuala Lumpur for business or tourism, Sleeping Lion Suites , Sunway Putra Hotel Kuala Lumpur and Prescott Hotel Kuala Lumpur Medan Tuanku are highly recommended among the best hotels.

  • How much does it cost on average to stay at hotels with Spa in Kuala Lumpur?

    For hotels with Spa in Kuala Lumpur, the average price on weekdays is S$ 135, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is S$ 154.

  • Which hotels with Spa in Kuala Lumpur are the best for business travellers?

    For business travellers, there are many popular hotels with Spa in Kuala Lumpur. Cititel Mid Valley and Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur are top choices for business travellers.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties1,725
Number of Reviews185,198
Highest PriceS$ 1,111
Lowest PriceS$ 18
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 135
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 154

Guide to Hotels with Spa in Kuala Lumpur

As the capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur sits at the heart of Malaysia, both geographically and culturally. The name "Kuala Lumpur" actually translates to "Muddy Confluence" in Malay, referring to the spot where the Klang and Gombak rivers merge. There are more than just skyscrapers and luxury shopping malls, it's also a melting pot where Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous cultures meet.

Just a short trip from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur is the best weekend getaway. In under an hour, you can be in the heart of KL, enjoying skyscrapers, top attractions, and of course, delicious food!

Getting to and getting around Kuala Lumpur

Petronas Twin Towers

Getting to Kuala Lumpur

Now that you’re excited to explore the best of Kuala Lumpur, let’s take a look at how to get to KL from Singapore and how to get around the city. Kuala Lumpur is just a hop, skip, and jump away from Singapore!

There are two main airports in KL - Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) & Subang International Airport. Most travellers will likely arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. From there, you can take the KLIA Ekspres or KLIA Transit trains to downtown Kuala Lumpur in 30 minutes. Many hotels also offer convenient airport shuttle services to head straight to your accommodation. It's also a good choice!

Hotel NameLocationDistance from KUL Airport Shuttle
Movenpick Hotel & Convention Centre KLIAKompleks TH Sepang, Jalan Masjid KLIA, Sepang, Selangor 64000, Malaysia7.4kmAirport shuttle pick-up and drop-off for free (at least 1 day in advance to make a reservation)
Ibis Styles Sepang KLIAJalan KLIA 1/60, Sepang, Selangor 43900, Malaysia4.0kmAirport shuttle pick-up and drop-off, shuttle bus service (please contact the hotel for more details)

If you prefer land travel, you can also take a bus or train, both of which offer budget-friendly options. Express buses run regularly and take around 5 to 6 hours to get to KL, with buses departing from various points in Singapore. Alternatively, trains run on the ETS line, taking about 6 hours and offering comfortable seating along the way.

If you prefer land travel, you can also take a bus. Express buses run regularly from Singapore and take approximately 5 to 6 hours to reach Kuala Lumpur. Buses depart from major terminals such as Golden Mile Complex and Queen Street Bus Terminal.

Getting around Kuala Lumpur

For getting around KL, KL's public transportation is commendable with MRTs, LRTs, and taxis available at your convenience.

  • LRT & MRT: The LRT (Light Rail Transit) and MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) are two of the most convenient ways to get around. Both cover major areas in the city, including Chinatown, Bukit Bintang, and KLCC. The price starts from MYR1. You can also use a Touch 'n Go card for easy access.
  • KL Monorail: This is another great option, especially if you're heading to Bukit Bintang or Chinatown. It’s a fun way to see the city from above and.
  • Taxi: Traditional taxis are also available. Always make sure the driver uses the metre, or agree on a price before you start your journey. E-hailing on Grab is convenient, easy to use, and affordable.

Which part of Kuala Lumpur is best to stay in?

Petronas Twin Towers

After your arrival in KL, you’ll likely want to find a convenient place to stay. So choosing the right hotel in Kuala Lumpur is important. For proximity to attractions, consider hotels near the Petronas Towers. Chinatown (Petaling Street) offers a more cultural vibe with plenty of street food, markets, and proximity to the LRT. KL Sentral is great if you want to stay close to the main transport hub, where you’ll have easy connections to KLIA Ekspres and the LRT. If you prefer stating near the KL airport, it will be a good choice to catch the flights.

Top attractions in Kuala Lumpur

Petronas Twin Towers

Kuala Lumpur is a city that never sleeps. Ready to explore the top attractions? Check these out.

  • Petronas Twin Towers: The tallest twin towers in the world, is an absolute must-see. Don't miss the chance to take in views from the observation deck! You will find you are out of reality there.
  • Sunway Lagoon Theme Park: There are thrilling rides for all ages to enjoy the joyful world of six theme parks. It's a perfect spot for families.
  • Petaling Street Market: Petaling Street is Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown, famous for selling handicrafts, clothing and delicious local specialities. You will find all the uniques in KL here.
  • Merdeka Square: This is where the Malaysian flag was first raised to symbolise independence from British Rule. It's an essential stop if you are interested in culture and heritage.
  • KL Hop-On Hop-Off: Want to explore Kuala Lumpur in an interesting way? 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. As a foodies, do remember to explore delicious food here.

Essentials for travelling in Kuala Lumpur

Petaling Street Market

When planning your trip to Kuala Lumpur, it’s important to be equipped with essential information! Find the tips below to make your trip smoother.

EssentialDetails
Time ZoneGMT +8, which is the same as Singapore
CurrencyMalaysian Ringgit (MYR)
LanguageMalay (Bahasa Malaysia), English
Emergency NumbersPolice: 999
PlugsType G, which is the same as Singapore
ConnectivityLocal SIM card or Malaysia eSIM

Kuala Lumpur's weather and what to wear

Merdeka Square

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 recommended to pack lightweight clothing, a raincoat or umbrella, and comfortable shoes for city walk.

What to eat in Kuala Lumpur?

Nasi Lemak
  • Nasi Lemak: Malaysia’s national dish! Creamy, fragrant rice cooked in rich coconut milk and pandan leaves, with a spicy sambal, crispy anchovies, and egg. One bite and you’ll be hooked!
  • Char Kway Teow: Picture this: stir-fried flat rice noodles, prawns, cockles, Chinese sausage, eggs, and crunchy bean sprouts all tossed together in a savoury dark soy sauce. A flavour explosion in every bite!
  • Roti Canai: A crispy, flaky flatbread that’s irresistibly addictive! Dipped into dhal or curry, it’s a Malaysian breakfast favourite.
  • Satay: Skewered, grilled meat coated in a smoky, charred glaze and served with a rich, creamy peanut sauce, pair it with crunchy cucumber and rice cakes.
  • Laksa: Spicy noodles with a coconut-based curry broth, with prawns, chicken, tofu puffs, and bean sprouts. It’s the perfect balance of rich, spicy, and refreshing all in one bowl.
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