Best Hotels in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

KL to Its Regulars, Kuala Lumpur Excels in Business Accommodation

© Mari Nicholson

Mar 13, 2009
Petronas Towers, Malaysia Tourist Office
Hotels in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, are in a class of their own, luxurious and exotic. The rooms are invariably large with good amenities, and the service is excellent.

Five and four-star hotels will invariably offer swimming pools and spas, but don't neglect the 3-star hotels. The service will be excellent, the food likewise, and the fun might be greater.

Shangri-La Hotel, Jalan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Recently renovated, the favourite hotel of business people nestles among lush gardens in the heart of the city. It is just 45 minutes from the airport, making it perfect for Meetings and quick trips. State of the art gymnasium, pools and therapy suites add to the attraction of delightful rooms and cuisines from around the world.

The Ritz Carlton, Bukit Bitang, Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur’s first 5* boutique hotel with a distinctively classy feel about it, sophisticated European married to chic Asian. In-room check in service for the weary traveler, and a personalised service that makes it hard to believe this is the heart of the city. Add to this fine dining, an award winning spa, and the perfect city pool. For the businessman who demands the best, this is the best.

Le Meridien, Jalan Stesen Sentral, Kuala Lumpur

Le Meridien is close to the KL Central railway hub and is an excellent hotel for those interested in cultural activities. Nearby is the National Museum, the Philharmonic Hall and the National Theatre. Less cultural pursuits can be found at the Central Market and the Mid Valley Shopping Centre. The freeform swimming pool in the hotel is a welcome luxury after work and jogging and strolling in the lush greenery of the nearby Lake Gardens helps dispel the idea that one is surrounded by skyscrapers. .

Hotels in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Chinatown is an entire stretch of road that resembles a market-place. A bazaar of stalls selling everything the visitor or local could possibly want, from bootleg fashion to paper fans, electronic gadgets to fresh fruit and vegetables. Open from late morning until late at night, and a perfect spot to stay if market shopping is what you like to do in the evening.

Ancasa Hotel and Spa, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur

A 4-star hotel located in the historical old part of the city yet close to the business district. The Light Rail Transit and the Bus Stations are just a short walk away from the hotel. Comfortable rooms, and good facilities (like internet access, satellite television, and in house movies) make this a popular business hotel. Both local and western cuisines are on offer in the restaurant.

Swiss Inn, Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur

Considered a boutique hotel, the hotel only has 110 rooms, all equipped with amenities to make the visitor’s stay enjoyable. Located right in the heart of Chinatown’s business and entertainment area this is the place for serious shoppers. Just outside the hotel is the exhilarating night bazaar offering everything from herbal medicines to fake Louis Vuitton bags and watches. Famous buildings are all around – or within walking distance.


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Suria KLCC, Malaysian Tourist Office
Central Market, Malaysian Tourist Board
Bazaar, Malaysian Tourist Board
 


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