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Swing & Pillows - PJ SS2
3.9/529 Reviews
The room is really clean and I like the shampoo / shower foam dispenser which encourages zero waste. There's a water dispenser (hot and cold water) on each floor too. The mattress and pillows are comfy too. However, for old people, it might not be suitable as there are no bed frames, just mattresses on the floor and the step up to the washroom is quite high. And there are no lifts. One has to climb up the stairs to go to one's room. For young people, this is a good budget hotel which gives you value for money.
Sovotel @ Kelana Jaya 73
3.8/528 Reviews
We got a good discount on trip while booking the room. Therefore we wouldn't trouble ourselves to complain when there's no toilet paper & bottled mineral water provided. We had a king bed but only had 2 thin pillows. the aircond is freezing cold.
One Avenue Hotel
4.2/590 Reviews
FRONT DESK IS POLITE AND FRIENDLY WITH FAST SERVICES , ROOM IS CLEAN BUT COVERED WITH CIGGY SMOKE SMELL , IT WOULD BE NICE IF THERE IS NON SMOKING ROOM FOR NON SMOKERS .. AIR COND TEMPERATURE IS SET TO CERTAIN TEMP WHICH WE ARE NOT ALLOW TO CHANGE . BUDGET STAY WITH FREE 2PAX BREAKFAST IS GREAT WILL COME BCK AGAIN =) THANK YOU
Crazy Fish Homestay KL
5/52 Reviews
The hotel has a good environment. The surrounding hotels and shopping malls are not far away. The room is relatively clean. The large floor-to-ceiling windows are very bright and quiet. The lady at the front desk is very warm and friendly and speaks excellent English.
Sovotel Uptown 101
3.2/530 Reviews
Stayed here a couple of times for proximity to One Utama shopping mall (MYR7-15 by GRAB) because the hotel there is expensive. Not sure why people would otherwise stay in Damansara since there are budget hotels in the city as well. Plenty of amenities within walking distance such as cafes, bars, local coffeeshops. Two fantastic speakeasies are in the same row (Hyde and 61 Monarchy). Nearby street parking is free, but difficult to find especially weekend nights when it is peak period at the bars and cafes. The cheapest room is around MYR70 (+ MYR10 if you are a foreign visitor)- no windows and just enough space for a bed and table. Sheets are stained but smell clean. Typical of such budget hotels, there is no separate compartment for shower so the water floods the entire bathroom (my pet peeve!!!). Drainage can be poor depending on your luck. No shelves to put any toiletries so you need to bring a toiletry bag or basket with a hook for your stuff. Only liquid soap provided in a mineral water bottle (mega weird). No stairs to get to the rooms.
Hotel 99 Kelana Jaya (PJ)
4.1/5275 Reviews
Comfortable to spend the night with the family. A lift is available for each floor and it is easy to carry things to the room. Comfortable and spacious bathroom. The location is close to the LRT station. There are many restaurants nearby, banks and convenience stores. Affordable price. Clean and tidy. Will come again to Hotel 99.

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Introduction to Petaling Jaya

Petaling Jaya, affectionately known as PJ, is a vibrant city in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. Originally developed as a satellite township for Kuala Lumpur, PJ has grown into its own identity with a dynamic urban vibe. It is known for its shopping malls, eateries, and exciting nightlife, all amidst a backdrop of suburban tranquility.

Tips for Travelling to Petaling Jaya

Travelers typically arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and then make their way to Petaling Jaya, approximately 50 km away, via taxi, bus, or the KLIA Express train followed by the Rapid KL LRT.

The official currency is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but cash could be needed for small vendors. The primary language is Bahasa Malaysia, but English is widely spoken.

Most nationalities can enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 90 days. However, it is always recommended to check the latest visa policies.

Popular Attractions in Petaling Jaya

Petaling Jaya is home to popular shopping destinations like Sunway Pyramid, Paradigm Mall, and 1 Utama, one of the world's largest malls. The city is also home to Sunway Lagoon, a multi-award-winning theme park.

Nature lovers will appreciate Taman Jaya, a peaceful park in the heart of the city. The unique and vibrant Art in Paradise museum is also a must-visit.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Petaling Jaya experiences a tropical rainforest climate with steady temperatures throughout the year. Rainfall is common, especially from October to March. Light, breathable clothing is recommended. An umbrella or rain jacket may be useful for sudden downpours.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Petaling Jaya

For a luxury stay, consider the New World Petaling Jaya Hotel, offering breathtaking views and proximity to major attractions. Budget travelers may prefer the Best Western Petaling Jaya, a comfortable yet affordable choice.

The Ryokan Chic Hotel offers an Instagrammable stay with its unique decor and design. If you plan to visit the Sunway Lagoon theme park, Sunway Clio Hotel offers excellent proximity.

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