Hotels in Kuala Lumpur

Hotels in Kuala Lumpur represent some of Malaysia’s finest accommodations in a destination nicknamed “The Garden City of Lights”. Meaning “muddy confluence”, Kuala Lumpur is located at the Gombak and Klang rivers’ confluence. Known for its impressive skyline, cuisine, malls and phenomenal natural surroundings, the Kuala Lumpur area is home to wonders such as Batu Caves, which date back 400 million years. Moderately conservative, Kuala Lumpur is a Muslim region. Women travelers, however, should have no problem wearing dresses out in public or bikinis at the beach, though it’s best to adhere to more reserved behavior.  The Malaysian ringgit is Malaysia’s official currency and the legal drinking age is 21 years old. Big events include Thaipusam, Wesak Day, Kaamatan and Gawai Harvest Festivals, Chinese New Year, Dragon Boat Festival, Malaysia Water Festival, Control World Expo and ARCHIDEX. The area’s professional football club is Kuala Lumpur City F.C.  Hotels in Kuala Lumpur are exciting to consider. Before we get to hotels in Kuala Lumpur, let’s take a look at some more background information to help you along the way.

Although it is unknown who founded Kuala Lumpur, history suggests that it developed via tin mining along the Selangor River. During the early-to-mid 1800s, the area became a small hamlet, facing a number of adversities such as malaria, cholera, fire and flooding. Serious infliction ensued, which caused the settlement to be rebuilt a few times. Early Chinese and Malay settlements were set up along the Klang River’s east bank. In 1882, Sir Frank Swettenham, a British colonial administrator, was appointed Resident of Kuala Lumpur. Swettenham proved highly competent in developing the area into a major urban center, boosting earnings from the tin, coffee and tobacco trades by constructing a railway from Kuala Lumpur to the port of Klang. Kuala Lumpur expanded rapidly in the 1900s, largely due to rubber production. In 1957, when Tunku Abdul Tahman and the United Malays National Organisation took control of the area by way of the Malayan Declaration of Independence, Malaysia gained independence from British rule.

Commonly known as KL and officially known as the Federal Territory of Kuala, Kuala Lumpur is the largest city and national capital of Malaysia. Today, Kuala Lumpur draws in over 9 million tourists annually, making it one of the world’s most traveled cities. With an estimated population of over 1.7 million people, The Garden City of Lights is the least-inhabited major Asian city. Located near Malaysia’s west coast, Kuala Lumpur is a world-renowned shopping destination. High temperatures remain fairly consistent throughout the year, staying at about 90 degrees, while low temperatures range in the mid-70s. Main attractions include Petronas Towers, Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Central Market, Petaling Street, Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur Tower, National Palace, National Museum, Aquaria KLCC, Suria KLCC, Titiwangsa Lake Gardens, Petronas Philharmonic Hall and Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre. KL’s events include Malaysia International Gourmet Festival and Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week. Malaysia’s most beloved food is Nasi lemak, a rice dish cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaves. Other popular fare includes Ikan bakar, or charcoal-grilled fish, Char kway teow, which are flat noodles stir-fried with shrimp, sausage, oyster sauce, bean sprouts, chives, soy sauce and other ingredients and Roti canai, a type of flatbread. Teh tarik, a hot milk tea drink, is popular, while palm wine (toddy), samsu liquor and rice wine (tuak) are the most widely consumed alcoholic beverages.. Now that we have a little background information on the city, it’s time for hotels in Kuala Lumpur that that will help make for an unforgettable trip.

 

 

 

EQ Kuala Lumpur

Equatorial Plaza, Jalan Sultan Ismail

Hotels in Kuala Lumpur

Suria KLCC

EQ Kuala Lumpur boasts a restaurant, a bar, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, a shared lounge, a garden, a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, kettles, bidets, hairdryers, desks, city views, seating areas, a buffet or American breakfast, a spa, a hot tub and a sauna. Nipah (pan-Asian restaurant), Sabayon (restaurant), Equatorial Plaza, Mirchi Club, Busy Bean Coffee (coffee store), MST Golf Super Store, Minf Houze Vegan Cafe, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (coffee shop) and more are in the area.

This location is 0.2 miles from Aquaria KLCC and The Weld, 0.3 miles from Kuala Lumpur City Centre KLCC, Suria KLCC and Petrosains, The Discovery Centre, 0.4 miles from Petronas Twin Towers, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Petronas Philharmonic Hall KLCC and KLCC Park, 0.5 miles from Starhill Gallery, 0.7 miles from Dinner In The Sky Malaysia and Berjaya Times Square, 2.6 miles from Thean Hou Temple and 27.6 miles from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

Approximate cost per night (studio suite): $356

 

 

 

Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur

145, Jalan Ampang

Kuala Lumpur Hotels

Avenue K Shopping Mall

Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur features an outdoor swimming pool, 6 in-house dining options, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, park views, a 24-hour front desk, a fitness center, a sauna room and a spa. Nearby you may find Shoppes at Four Seasons, Robinsons (department store), Malaysia Dharma Realm Buddhist Association (religious organization), Isetan KLCC (department store), Surau Suria KLCC (mosque), Gong Cha (bubble tea store), Truefitt & Hill (barber shop), KLCC Observation Deck, Petronas Twin Towers, Skybridge Petronas Twin Towers (tourist attraction), Suria KLCC (shopping mall), Marble 8 Steak House & Fine Dining, Marini’s On 57 (rooftop bar) and more.

This hotel is 0.1 miles from Avenue K Shopping Mall, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Petrosains, The Discovery Centre, Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur City Centre KLCC and Petronas Twin Towers, 0.2 miles from Petronas Philharmonic Hall KLCC and KLCC Park, 0.3 miles from Aquaria KLCC, 0.4 miles from Ampang Park Station, 0.6 miles from Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, 0.7 miles from Starhill Gallery, 0.8 miles from Dinner In The Sky Malaysia, 1.1 miles from Berjaya Times Square, 1.3 miles from TREC KL, 2.3 miles from Perdana Botanical Gardens and 28 miles from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

Approximate cost per night (presidential suite): $4,838

Cost per person (three people): $1,613

 

 

 

Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur

2 Jalan Stesen Sentral

Kuala Lumpur Hotels

KL Sentral

Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur offers an outdoor swimming pool, 4 in-house dining options, free WiFi, panoramic city and lake garden views, satellite TVs, safes, workstations, large windows, a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, currency exchange and laundry service. Near here are Latest Recipe (restaurant), PRIME (steak house), Skin Master (medical spa), National Mosque of Malaysia and more.

From here KL Sentral is 0.1 miles, National Museum of Malaysia and Ministry of Home Affairs are 0.2 miles, National Planetarium Kuala Lumpur is 0.3 miles, Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Little India of Kuala Lumpur, Buddhist Maha Vihara Brickfields, Perdana Botanical Gardens and National Mosque are 0.5 miles, Bird Park KL is 0.6 miles, Thean Hou Temple is 1 mile, Mid Valley Megamall is 1.4 miles, Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery is 1.6 miles, Aquaria KLCC is 2.2 miles, Suria KLCC and Petronas Twin Towers are 2.3 miles and Kuala Lumpur International Airport is 26.4 miles.

Approximate cost per night (Le Meridien Suite): $195

 

 

 

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Element Kuala Lumpur by Westin

Ilham Tower, Jalan Binjai

Kuala Lumpur Hotels

Dinner In The Sky Malaysia

The tallest eco-friendly hotel in Malaysia, Element Kuala Lumpur by Westin has skyline views, a spa, an indoor swimming pool, free WiFi, stylish interiors, flat-screen TVs, work desks, night stands, marble bathrooms, heated showers, hairdryers, a fitness center, free bicycle rentals and an on-site restaurant. This hotel is close to Bridge Bar, Masjid Tabung Haji (mosque), Nu Skin (health and beauty shop), Kung Jung Korean Restaurant, Stratford International Language Centre (English language school), TONI&GUY TROIKA (hair salon), Fuego at Troika Sky Dining (South American restaurant), Coppersmith at Troika Sky Dining (cocktail bar), Strato at Troika Sky Dining (Italian restaurant), Mysore Room KL (yoga studio), Ra-Ft Café, Optimist Coffee (coffee shop), San Francisco Coffee (coffee shop), Vegetarian Fast Food Centre (vegetarian restaurant), Malaysia Dharma Realm (religious organization) and more.

Ampang Park Station is 0.1 miles, Avenue K Shopping Mall is 0.3 miles, KLCC Park and Kuala Lumpur City Centre KLCC are 0.4 miles, Petrosains, The Discovery Centre, Suria KLCC, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Petronas Twin Towers, Petronas Philharmonic Hall KLCC and Aquaria KLCC are 0.5 miles, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Dinner In The Sky Malaysia and Starhill Gallery are 0.8 miles, TREC KL and Berjaya Times Square are 1.3 miles, Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery is 1.9 miles, Royal Selangor Pewter Factory and Visitor Centre and Perdana Botanical Gardens are 2.6 miles and Kuala Lumpur International Airport is 28.1 miles from this hotel.

Approximate cost per night (two-bedroom skyline suite): $147

Cost per person (four people): $37

 

 

 

Mandarin Oriental

Kuala Lumpur City Centre

Kuala Lumpur Hotels

Petrosains

Mandarin Oriental provides stylish suites, city and park views, an infinity outdoor pool with poolside cabanas and daybeds, air conditioning, marble bathrooms, Smart TVs, free WiFi, an indoor golf area, tennis courts, a fitness center and a spa. Nearby are Lai Po Heen (Chinese restaurant), Mandarin Grill (bar and grill), Mosaic (buffet restaurant), Aqua Restaurant & Bar ( tapas restaurant), Lai Po Heen Cantonese Restaurant, Lounge on the Park (cocktail bar), Marble 8 (steak house), Haagen Dazs (ice cream shop), Mosto Wine Bar & Restaurant, KLCC Park, WET® Deck, W Kuala Lumpur (bar), Galeri Petronas (art gallery), MariGin (bar), M Marini Grand Caffè & Terrazza (Italian restaurant), WIP On The Park (restaurant) and more.

Suria KLCC, Petrosains, The Discovery Centre, Kuala Lumpur City Centre KLCC, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and Petronas Twin Towers are 0.1 miles, Petronas Philharmonic Hall KLCC, Aquaria KLCC and KLCC Park are 0.2 miles, Avenue K Shopping Mall is 0.3 miles, The Weld is 0.5 miles, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is 0.5 miles, Starhill Gallery is 0.6 miles and Kuala Lumpur International Airport is 27.8 miles from here.

Approximate cost per night (club suite): $1,326

 

 

 

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W Kuala Lumpur Hotel

121 Jalan Ampang

Hotels in Kuala Lumpur

Petronas Twin Towers

With an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant, a bar, free WiFi, vibrant decor, air conditioning, city and tower views, flat-screen TVs, Bluetooth sound bars, Nespresso coffee machines, W bath amenities, pillow menus, a fitness center, a steam room, a spa, massage treatments, a 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, concierge services and luggage storage, W Kuala Lumpur Hotel can be found close to Mandarin Oriental.

Petronas Philharmonic Hall KLCC is 0.1 miles, Petronas Twin Towers, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Petrosains, The Discovery Centre and Suria KLCC are 0.2 miles, Kuala Lumpur City Centre KLCC and Avenue K Shopping Mall are 0.3 miles, Aquaria KLCC and KLCC Park are 0.4 miles, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is 0.7 miles, Starhill Gallery is 0.8 miles, Dinner In The Sky Malaysia is 1 mile, Berjaya Times Square is 1.1 miles, Perdana Botanical Gardens is 2 miles and Kuala Lumpur International Airport is 28 miles from this spot.

Approximate cost per night (marvelous suite): $428

Cost per person (three people): $142

 

 

 

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KLoe Hotel

227 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang

Hotels in Kuala Lumpur

Starhill Gallery

Offering city and pool views, a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, free WiFi, private parking, air conditioning, seating areas, flat-screen TVs, safety deposit boxes, bidets, bathrobes, slippers and electric tea pots, KLoe Hotel is near Skyland Kuala Lumpur (event venue), DurianBB Park (restaurant), FLOUR® Restaurant (fine dining restaurant), Wizards at Tribeca (cafe) and more.

From this location Dinner In The Sky is 0.1 miles, Starhill Gallery is 0.2 miles, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur and Fahrenheit 88 are 0.3 miles, Lot 10 is 0.4 miles, Bukit Bintang Monorail Station, Greenbox KTV Kuala Lumpur, Sungei Wang Plaza, TREC KL and Aquaria KLCC are 0.5 miles, KLCC Park and Berjaya Times Square are 0.6 miles, Suria KLCC and Petrosains, The Discovery Centre are 0.7 miles, Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery is 1.9 miles, KL Sentral is 2.3 miles and Kuala Lumpur International Airport is 27.3 miles.

Approximate cost per night: $84

 

 

 

 

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Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur

11 Jalan Sultan Ismail

Hotels in Kuala Lumpur

Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra

Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur features an outdoor swimming pool, multiple dining options, a bar, free WiFi, stylish decor, large clear windows, city views, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, tea and coffee making facilities, bathrobes, a 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, laundry services, a fitness center, a hot tub, a sauna, a steam room and afternoon tea. EQ Kuala Lumpur is nearby.

You’ll find The Weld and Menara KL Tower 0.2 miles, Aquaria KLCC, Petronas Twin Towers, Petronas Philharmonic Hall KLCC, Suria KLCC and Petrosains, The Discovery Centre are 0.4 miles, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and Kuala Lumpur City Centre KLCC are 0.5 miles, KLCC Park and Pavilion Kuala Lumpur are 0.6 miles, Starhill Gallery is 0.7 miles, Berjaya Times Square is 0.8 miles, Dinner In The Sky Malaysia is 0.9 miles, Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery is 1.1 miles, Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia is 1.5 miles and Kuala Lumpur International Airport is 27.7 miles from this accommodation.

Approximate cost per night (premier selection suite): $238

Cost per person (three people): $79

 

 

 

The RuMa Hotel and Residences

7 Jalan Kia Peng

Kuala Lumpur Hotels

Aquaria KLCC

Offering an outdoor swimming pool, an in-house restaurant, a bar, free WiFi, air conditioning, desks, flat-screen TVs, city views, coffee machines, seating areas, a fitness center, a 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, tour arrangements and ticketing and concierge service, The RuMa Hotel and Residences is near Little Rara Thai Noodle House, Fuze Club, Paramount Club, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Aquaria KLCC (aquarium) and more.

Aquaria KLCC is 0.1 miles, KLCC Park is 0.2 miles, Kuala Lumpur City Centre KLCC, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur and Starhill Gallery are 0.3 miles, Suria KLCC, Petrosains, The Discovery Centre, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Petronas Twin Towers and Fahrenheit 88 are 0.4 miles, Dinner In The Sky Malaysia is 0.5 miles, Berjaya Times Square is 0.8 miles, TREC KL is 0.9 miles and Kuala Lumpur International Airport is 27.6 miles from this property.

Approximate cost per night (two bedroom): $409

Cost per person (four people): $103

 

 

 

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Banyan Tree

02 Jalan Conlay

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Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

Banyan Tree offers an outdoor swimming pool, an in-house restaurant, a bar, free WiFi, coffee machines, air conditioning and a flat-screen TVs. It’s situated close to Serai Restaurant, Ding Tai Fung (Cantonese restaurant), Victoria’s Secret, Montblanc Boutique, Pavilion (shopping mall), Little Rara Thai Noodle House, University of Nottingham and more.

Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is 0.1 miles, Starhill Gallery and Fahrenheit 88 are 0.2 miles, Aquaria KLCC Kuala Lumpur and Lot 10 are 0.3 miles, Bukit Bintang Monorail Station, Dinner In The Sky Malaysia, KLCC Park and Jalan Alor are 0.4 miles, Suria KLCC and Petrosains, Petronas Twin Towers Kuala Lumpur and The Discovery Centre are 0.5 miles, Berjaya Times Square is 0.6 miles, TREC KL is 0.8 miles, and Kuala Lumpur International Airport is 27.4 miles from this hotel.

Approximate cost per night (sanctuary suite): $673

 

 

 

Lanson Place

10, Jalan Ceylon

Kuala Lumpur Hotels

The Weld Kuala Lumpur

Lanson Place offers free WiFi, a playground, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, free parking, air conditioning, plush bedding, flat-screen TVs, modern living rooms, fully-equipped kitchens, hairdryers, a gym, luggage storage, laundry service and a 24-hour reception desk. You may find Balqis Restaurant, Bottega Mediterranea (deli), Bijan Bar & Restaurant, First Seafood Rooftop Restaurant, Pinchos Tapas Bar, Baan 26 (restaurant), The Whiskey Bar, El Cerdo (restaurant), Dining In The Dark (fine dining restaurant), Opium (restaurant) and more all within range.

From here The Weld Kuala Lumpur and Menara KL Tower are 0.3 miles, Jalan Alor Kuala Lumpur is 0.4 miles, Low Yat Plaza, Sungei Wang Plaza, Petaling Street, Greenbox KTV Kuala Lumpur and Stadium Negara are 0.5 miles, Berjaya Times Square is 0.6 miles, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur and Starhill Gallery are 0.7 miles and Kuala Lumpur International Airport is 27.3 miles.

Approximate cost per night (three bedroom): $223

Cost per person (six people): $38

 

 

 

 

 

Penthouse on 34

C-33A-3A, Regalia Residence Jalan Anjung Putra

Hotels in Kuala Lumpur

Sunway Putra Mall

With an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, a shared lounge, a garden, a shared kitchen, luggage storage, free WiFi and a terrace, Penthouse on 34 is close to Seoul Garden (Korean restaurant), Sunway Putra Mall (shopping mall) and more.

From this penthouse Sunway Putra Mall is 0.1 miles, Open University Malaysia is 0.3 miles, Parkson Maju Junction Mall is 0.4 miles, Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art is 0.5 miles, Sogo Mall is 0.6 miles, Capital Square and Jalan Masjid India are 0.8 miles, Kuala Lumpur Hospital is 0.9 miles, Petronas Twin Towers, Petrosains, The Discovery Centre and Suria KLCC are 1.4 miles, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur and Starhill Gallery are 1.8 miles and Kuala Lumpur International Airport is 28.4 miles.

Approximate cost per night: $45

 

 

 

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So there they are, hotels in Kuala Lumpur that will help make for a memorable trip. We hope you have found this information useful and most importantly, that you enjoy your time in Malaysia!

50 Replies to “Hotels in Kuala Lumpur”

  1. You’ve given a very great amount of references. The photos are also pretty astounding. It amazes me how much we can see and live in the world today. From luxury bathhouses to inspiring views, there’s no stopping the creative minds of humanity and what we can do. Jalan Conlay’s needle point building reminds me of the same building structure around Niagara Falls and Seattle, Washington. 

    1. Adam you are totally right! Infrastructure and technology have advanced at such a rapid rate, and it will be interesting to see what the short-term future holds.

  2. I love this website!!!    Yesterday I came across this site when I was planning a vacation to Cape Town, South Africa.   Those pent houses were gorgeous and I loved the views.   My son wanted me to consider Malaysia instead.   This selection of luxury pent houses does not disappoint.  

    My son would appreciate the city views.   These pent houses match his preferences.   However you have provided enough information that I can tell that I prefer Cape Town instead.   Thank you for making a website were it is very easy to find information on the Pent  houses that are  available.  

  3. These vacation residences are simply stunning! And the views of Kuala Lumpur are spectacular. The descriptions of the hotel suites and the surrounding amenities provided a good feel for these areas. 

    My favorite hotel suite was the Penthouse KLCC. I loved that deck that was sheltered above yet offered expansive City Centre views. I also liked Lanson Place for its two story accommodations and high ceilings. 

    Petronas Towers are icons for their fascinating architecture. In fact, there are so many modern buildings in Kuala Lumpur.

    Can you share a few words on the historic areas of the city where one can find traditional shopping and restaurants?

    I had no idea that Kuala Lumpur had a Philharmonic Orchestra. That was fantastic. Now I want to visit Malaysia! 

  4. Oh! I love the garden at Penthouse on 34! The view is incredible! And the fact that it’s 0.5 miles away from the Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery makes it perfect for us. I have already taken a virtual 360° museum tour at their website, but I can’t wait to go there in person. Thank you very much for highlighting this penthouse.

  5. All these pictures of hotels present in Kuala Lumpur are lovely and eye catching. Malaysia is a very nice place to go for tourism and education. I have two friends presently studying nursing in one of the reputable university in Malaria. They do send many mind blowing pictures of different amazing places they have visited to me. Am sure they would know the best among these hotel you have listed. This list would be very helpful for someone like me that might be going to kaula Lumpur for the first time. 

  6. Wow, thank you for sharing this. I really love the list because it’s valuable to check out myself just in case if I will visit Malaysia some other time. It’s really cool to review this list again if I will do visit the country. 

    Because of that, I highly recommend your post since I never knew I could stay in these hotels less than $50 (the cheapest options) per night. Amazing. 

  7. Funny enough, my family and I stayed at the Mandarin Oriental the last time we took a trip to Malaysia. We stayed in many Mandarin Orientals in many countries we’ve been and it’s kind of an inside joke that we compare each Mandarin Oriental we’ve stayed at. I’m glad it’s on this list because it was pretty nice 🙂

    1. Ann thank you so much for your insights! Mandarin is a top-notch hotel no matter where you are. Thank you again for stopping by and hope to see you back soon 🙂

  8. You are right that Kuala Lumpur has some beautiful options for enjoying a luxurious stay in an exciting world-class city. I have many friends there, and they are always trying to convince me to come for a longer stay than a quick stopover so I can take the time to enjoy the visit properly.

    I will do that at some point but when I do the place I prefer to overnight it will also be one that will itself provide some positive memories for the trip. The options that you have located and reviewed here are all worthy candidates in my eyes and any would do for me.

    One thing that hit me as I was going through each for the features and the amenities that you will get access to was the extremely reasonable price that each will cost. Compared to some of the other cities that I have visited the costs are remarkably low for what you get. 

    Thanks for doing the heavy lifting for us when it comes to finding a super nice place to stay when in Kuala Lumpur, you have made some excellent suggestions. It is no wonder that I keep coming back to check out your advice and recommendations! They are wonderful! 

  9. Hey Hey Malaysian here!

    I’ve been to all of these hotels and residences, in fact, I pass through them almost every week on business meetings and events and I can definitely vouch that you’ve got those top-notch stays right! From a citizen’s point of view (Since I’ve been to all of them), all the other places mentioned such as The FACE suite and Regalia has a beautiful overall view of the Twin Towers.

    But Mandarin Oriental has the best location of all, it’s exactly beside the Twin Towers and the Convention Centre that you can go there from the hotel itself! When KLCC does an event at their exhibition centre, the whole of KL will get congested because it’s the second biggest convention centre in Malaysia. But if you stay at Mandarin Oriental, you can save a lot of time because it’s literally beside the convention centre itself. You’ll literally arrive at the centre the moment you step foot outside!

    The food’s good and I usually book there on New Year’s eve to have the best view of fireworks since KLCC will usually host it in their park which is again, beside the Mandarin Oriental. And just to let you guys know, this is not a sponsored comment, I just love it there so I’m super excited to see my hang out place on the blog 😀

    1. Riaz thank you for your insights! So glad to see you again and to hear that these hotels hit home. They are all really beautiful and you should be proud to live in such an equally beautiful place 🙂

  10. Thank you so much for recommending this penthouses in Malaysia. I am planning to go there with my family and we haven’t found a suitable accommodation for us. The Penthouse KLCC is absolutely our choice to go. Beautiful view, affordable price, and its location is near Petronas Twin Tower. I will tell my family and book this penthouse as soon as possible. Thank you so much.

  11. Awesome penthouse! I love Malaysia because, they mix luxury and affordability and these penthouse are just another proof, $17, really ridiculous!!

    And all of the penthouses you selected are we located, always near businesses to help us tourist to by whatever need and to get in contact with the locals. This will help to make news friends and learn the local culture.

    Thanks for another great discovery.

  12. I enjoyed coming back you your website, but I think you might cost me some money. Now I want to plan a trip to Malaysia. It’s interesting how the value of money is so different in every country. If some of those Malaysia suites were in Dubai, they would probably cost $2000 a night or more.

    My first choice was the Banyon because of how the bedroom was situated with such a spectacular view, but on looking further I see that it has no kitchenette which is important to me when I travel.

    So my next choice would be the Penthouse KLCC.   $188 a night for the presidential penthouse suite?  What a bargain. I paid more for a three-star hotel in Manhattan. I rest my case about the difference in price between countries.

    Surprising to me that the Banyan is $673 a night and Penthouse LJCC is only $188 with more amenities. I can’t quite figure that one out. Maybe it has to do with location.

    I really enjoy your website and hope you do a post on Bali and Singapore sometime. I had a holiday booked for two weeks in Bali years ago and before I could leave, there was a bombing in a night club there and the Canadian government listed it as a no travel zone for safety reasons. I should’ve gone anyway. Probably would’ve been the only one in my hotel and would’ve been treated like a king.

    1. Ray hah! It is interesting to see how currency differs in various parts of the world. Malaysia is one of the better ones for getting bang for your buck. Please feel free to check out Singapore here and key an eye out for easier navigation through the website coming soon.

  13. I love Kuala Lumpur. It is a city full of character on its own. The Petronas Twin Towers still dominate its skyline fora very good reason. It is synonymous with Malaysia. I often stay with friends and or relatives when going in KL. I have never tried these hotels, but it is deffinitely worth trying out. Looks like Mandarin Oriental is good choice.

  14. Staying at hotels and penthouse in a vacay is indeed convenient for the family or groups. All, if not most of your needs will be attended to which is great because you want your travels stress free and enjoyable. Kuala Lumpur is one of the places to be in Asia. While it’s great, there are still some things you may want to consider during vacation, just like any other country. 

    Your hotel and penthouse suggestion are all awesome. It’a modern but still exude the Asian vibe. Among the ones you presented, I think I like the Penthouse KLCC . For one, it’s affordable with the basic package included. Who wouldn’t want to experience looking at the spectacular view, right? The FACE suites however, is in the luxurious-affordable bracket and having an infinity pool is a plus. Since it’s close to the airport,  You never have to worry of getting there in time. Thanks for showing us these amazing hotels and penthouses. It makes planning for travel easier.

  15. I was thinking about visiting Kuala Lumpur in a few months from now with my girlfriend and another couple and we were looking for a nice place to stay in the city.

    This Fraser Place seems awesome as well as pretty affordable. But it’s kind of far from the airport.

    Do you know if there are any buses that go directly from the airport somewhere near this hotel?

    Thank you in advance for your help!

  16. Hello ,

    You have created a wonderful site. This article is so useful for me and my friends. We are under discussion to make a long trip to Asia and in particular to Malaysia. When I visited your site I felt impatient to visit Kuala Lumpur. 

    I think that Penthouse KLCC would be the most ideal for us. It’s located near the most popular attractions of the city, and especially the Petronas Twin Towers, I would always like to visit. The price is very very good.

      Thanks a lot. 

      Thodoris  

  17. Wow there are so many amazing places, And the pictures are spectacular. I wish i lived in something as nice as these. What I can’t get over are the prices per night. Most of these are extremely reasonable. and on par with lower quality hotels here in the usa price wise. I’ve been looking for somewhere to take the family to for vacation where they could enjoy themselves and feel like they live in luxury for a while. Thanks to you I think I know where our next vacation will be! Thanks for all the great information!!!

  18. Hi Pentrental

    All I can say is AMAZING! every time I  see a post of yours. They are very informative and the pictures are out of this world. Any world traveler needs to see your site.

    The reader doesn’t have to guess what they have to pay per night you make it very clear. You give people options as well. Well done again!

    Much Success

    Eric

  19. Wow that first photo is really amazing with a spiral staircase and everything. There was actually a song when I was young that had the word Kuala Lumpur in it. As always I like the first one because of the fitness center. Is that some kind of AstroTurf on the ground? That could be nice as opposed to other kinds of floors. I like that one because you get to Lookout off of the Rooftop. Thanks for all these great travel ideas and inspiring me to want to travel.

    1. Jen great question. It is turf yes, so if that’s something that interests you then all the better to go along with the fitness center. Thank you for the comments and hope to see you back again soon!

  20. Hi Pentrental,

    When I think of booking a hotel in KL, your article just jumped out from my search on google. It’s so on time and I have to say your article gives some good suggestion for my trip.

    Love the idea you provided ranging from cheap accommodation to luxury hotels, it could be benefits to all kinds of travelers. I am over the age of backpacker that we see quite often in Southeast Asia, but I sometimes like to try the hostel experiences.

    I think I will go for Mandarin Oriental this time since it’s right in CBD and close to every spot that my family wanna visit. 

    Thanks a lot, 

    Matt

    1. Thank you Matt! Glad to see you found us on Google and that you found a very nice choice in Mandarin Oriental 😀

  21. This is quite astonishing I must confess. These hotels are simy the best one can ask for, considering the services its quite worth the amount you pay. I’m involved in processing visa for people and I have lots of customers who travels to Malaysia lot. From this moment I’ll make sure these hotels are top listed when I suggest an hotel for then to lodge in. I’m glad to have come across this wonderful post. 

  22. Oh my God. This is the peak of luxury. Starting with the beautiful view of that awesome penthouse at penthouse at 24 is awesome. Knowing that it is close to the Galleria and the museum is perfect for anyone that is going for a vacation. If I wasn’t already on a vacation, I would definitely go to Kuala Lumpur. The views in this beautiful city in Malaysia is awesome and I love the feel of luxury I get from the pictures.

  23. This hotel residents are really stunning beautiful i must say… I’m planning my next vacation for Malaysia and I think I have found what suites my style and preference. my love for classical peripherals and top notch things, one of the Kuala Lumpur hotels would have to host me for my vacation. The view of this residents are so beautiful and great without doubt and I yet to pick from the list of recommendations by this review. I must say a big thank you for recommending one if the best in the world for me and my family. Kudos, and I hope to see more of your posts.

  24. Hi there,

    Wow, beautiful hotels!  I am planning to go to Malaysia next year with my children. I still didn’t make any reservation so far. I always wait until the last minute. Sometimes they are great deals:) I didn’t know there were such beautiful hotels to stay. I need something affordable that offer comfort, and that looks nice. I really like 1020, Jalan  Sultan  Ismall. This one seems to be the perfect hotel for us.$53 per night looks unreal for what you get. Is the price remain the same or it fluctuate with the season? I can’t wait to get there:)

    Thank you for this excellent post!

    1. Daniella thank you so much. The price shouldn’t change too much, but please try to book as far in advance as possible to get the best price. Happy travels to you and your children 😊

  25. I have been wanting to visit Kuala Lumpur since the Petronas Towers were completed many years ago. I cannot even imaging the views from the tallest heights of the building! Renting a penthouse seems like a “must-do” in this town of dazzling skylines. The Weld seems like a fantastic location with a balcony with dreamy views!

    1. Aly nice to see you again and thanks for the comments on these Kuala Lumpur hotels. Renting a penthouse in KL gives you a chance to really appreciate the city’s skyline. You are correct in saying that the area near The Weld shopping mall is a fantastic location as you can also find Aquaria KLCC and KLCC Park in the area.

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