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Signature International Hotel China Town
3.6/594 Reviews
China Town
2nd time staying here for KLSCM Marathon on 12/11, and book through Trip.com, but the receptionist like didn't familiar with trip.com, & it take about 10 minutes for check in...
Lantern Hotel
3.4/57 Reviews
China Town
Abit disappointed. The elevator doesn't work, you have to climb the stairs. The restaurant in the hotel is out of service. The hotel's internet signal is very poor. Fortunately, the reception staff and the boss Ms. Loh were very responsible in arranging other rooms for me.
Lavana Hotel, Chinatown
4.2/543 Reviews
China Town
Staying for 1 night on 7 June 2019 with my family. This time we took a Deluxe room. I book the room through booking.com. Upon check in, i presented my ID but they still asking me for the booking number which i don't have with me at that time. It's seem that they really didn't welcome my arrival as the my room rate I get from booking through booking.com is more cheaper than their published rate. Through my previous experience checking in the hotel which I booked from booking.com, the hotel never request of the booking number and only enough with my Identity card and they can manage to find my booking number. But not with this Lavana Hotel. I really felt unwelcome with their staff action towards me. Room doesn't have any telephone or in house intercom. What if there is a request? Then I have to come down to receptionist to request and this cause inconvenience. But most importantly, what if there is an emergency? I did ask the staff at the front desk about the telephone, but their answered was so disappointed. The answered I get from the staff ”Actually, That room doesn't have telephone”. They didn't even try to apologize and try to rectify the issue. Upon entering the room, they didn't even provide any towel. We have to go down and ask for the towel. If you want to have peaceful sleep, don't stay at this hotel as you can hear people talking from the next door. This hotel does not have sound proof wall. The only different between standard room and Deluxe room is only that the deluxe room equipped with a window. The size of the room and facilities and amenities are the same. Upon checked out, they asked me to wait for a while and after few minutes I came back, they claimed that I already check out and already returned the cash deposit to me which I never received it yet. To kill the time waiting, I just go out for 5 minutes for a smoke and when I'm back they told me that I already check out and they already returned the deposit cash (which I haven't receive). So unprofessional!! After confronting with the staff, they finally returned my cash deposit. The good thing about this Hotel is the location as it is near to LRT station and to Petaling street market. I WILL NEVER RETURN TO THIS HOTEL AGAIN!!!
Season Point Hotel
3.8/550 Reviews
China Town
The good: 1 minute walk to the entrance of Petaling street, can’t get a more affordable hotel with such cleanliness near a touristy spot, food and shopping is conveniently within walking distance, the room and bed is sufficiently clean, aircond is cold and Wi-Fi is provided The not so good: parking is a bit of a headache here but you may get a good bargain at the Mydin underground parking, too much traffic and people at the hotel entrance thus not a relaxing scene, the room is definitely a little old so is the furniture, a little bit of smell that cannot be explained, room is really small and just good enough for sleep and shower perhaps not for big luggages Overall, I would pay a little more for a slightly better environment and nicer room. While the location and busy street cannot be remedied, I would suggest the owner of the hotel to continuously reinvest their earnings to improve the hotel a little at a time as it will definitely be good for travelers and returning customers in the long run. There is potential but it should not be squandered
Robertson by Shahjalal Suites
3.5/57 Reviews
China Town
The originally planned house was said to be broken down, so we stayed at a nearby hotel. After struggling for a long time, it rained heavily, but the location and room of the hotel shown were still quite good.
Cojoy Hotel @ Chinatown
4.2/520 Reviews
China Town
The room is quite clean and tidy. It's next to Petaling Street and the surrounding business districts are convenient for everything. The boss's service is also very good. Five stars recommended. There is no kettle in the room. We live on the 4th floor and there is a problem with the hot water side of the water dispenser. To get hot water, we have to go to the water dispenser on the third floor, which is inconvenient.

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