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Travel Hub Guesthouse
4/576 Reviews
China Town
We got an excellent deal on our room, we would have stayed longer but when we asked for a price to extend it was double what we paid previously so we changed hotels! But the location is great, just 2 mins into china town, we walked to the patronas towers which only took 40mins, but there is a train station 2 mins from the hotel if youre not keen on walking, everything you need is on the doorstep! lovely clean rooms, it really was great value for money, you get free water refills & there is a kitchen with a kettle, toaster & microwave which comes in really handy! Also check out the roof top bar, especially at sunset, absolutely stunning! All in all great value for money, we would absolutely stay here again!
The Bed Bukit Bintang – Capsule Hotel
4.6/573 Reviews
Title: ”Affordable Comfort with a Backpacker Vibe: Review of The Bed Bukit Bintang – Capsule Hotel” Review: My recent stay at The Bed Bukit Bintang – Capsule Hotel left me with mixed feelings, as I opted for the King Suite Pod. While the concept of a capsule hotel intrigued me, I was somewhat surprised to find that the King Suite Pod did not come equipped with its own shower or toilet facilities. Instead, guests are required to share communal facilities, a factor that may not suit those accustomed to more traditional hotel accommodations. That being said, The Bed Bukit Bintang does offer a clean and well-maintained environment. The capsule itself was comfortable and provided a cozy space for relaxation after a day of exploring the bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur. The shared facilities were also kept tidy, contributing to a pleasant overall experience. However, it's essential to note that this hotel caters more to travelers familiar with hostel or backpacker-style accommodations. For those seeking a more private and exclusive experience, The Bed Bukit Bintang may not be the ideal choice. In conclusion, The Bed Bukit Bintang – Capsule Hotel offers affordable comfort with a distinct backpacker vibe. While the lack of private facilities may deter some guests, those open to the communal living experience will appreciate the cleanliness and convenience this hotel has to offer.
Kitez Hotel & Bunkz
3.3/521 Reviews
China Town
Although this hostel has comfortable beds with good curtains, it is highly unhygienic and we would not stay here again. It may be very cheap but that doesn't excuse the lack of basic cleanliness. There are 5 rooms per floor with on average 6 people per room. Which could imply that there are 30 people using the same communal bathroom per floor. We noticed that the bathroom had not been cleaned in two days and was found to be in revolting state with rubbish on the floor and nail clippings and hair from people shaving left in the sink for days. There were strange substances on the shower floor and I felt it necessary to shower with my flip-flops on. There was no toilet paper in the toilet and human excrement spread up the back of the toilet and left there. Furthermore there is no soap in the bathroom to wash your hands after using the toilet. We can only assume that the staff are also not washing their hands before handling food at breakfast. The staff provide you with shampoo and body wash when you arrive and tell you that you can return it for a refill. However, when asked for soap they said they didn't have any. On the first night when we got back to the hostel, we noticed that the bathroom hadn't been cleaned. We asked for it to be cleaned and nothing was done. The following morning after noticing that it was still filthy, we asked again and they told us they would have someone look at it. By lunchtime it had reached an appauling state as it still had not been cleaned. I had to request to speak to a manager who told me to wait for five minutes. I am outraged at the blatant lack of care that the staff show people. After speaking to the manager, the toilets and sinks were cleaned but the showers were not until we asked again. At this stage they swept the floor with a brush and that was all. The room is smelly as it has no access to fresh air. The breakfast is basic with bread available to toast served on paper plates and tea or coffee in paper cups. The disregard for the current climate crisis is unacceptable, it is such a waste. All due to the laziness of the staff here. Furthermore when packing away breakfast, they do not wash the knives that everyone in the hostel has used, they wipe it with toilet roll and use it again the next day. We asked if we could wash our refillable water bottle and they told us that there was no sink and to wash it in the bathroom. This is highly concerning as we fear there is no way for them to wash the knives and bread container that the breakfast is served in. The girl behind the desk has an incredibly unnecessary poor attitude. We watched a gentleman arrive to breakfast at 10.01 and ask for more bread to toast. She stood up to get him some, realised the time and told him smuggly 'it's past 10'. She seemed to get great enjoyment out of starting to pack breakfast away immediately in front of him. Finally we were disappointed on arrival to discover that there is in fact no pool table at this hostel as is adve
MyPods @ Bukit Bintang
4.2/52 Reviews
Staff and rooms are clean . Very near to Jalan Alor food street
Hotel Paloma Inn
4.3/50 Reviews
China Town
I spent 11 nights in this budget hotel and found it very satisfactory for what it is. The location is excellent as it is a five minute walk to the Jalan Alor food court street and it is just about in Bukit Bintang. It is located on a quiet street. The monorail is just a few blocks away. The hotel can call a Grab ( Malaysian's Uber equivalent ) for you if you need one as they are very cheap, especially if you have two or more in the car. As stated by others the rooms are basic. I did not like the interior room they were going to give me as it seemed too dark, so they had a room facing the front street. I do not like any noise at all and I am always concerned about taking a room facing the street. This street is very quiet and noise was not an issue at all. Having the good size window helped to make the room bright. The AC was good, the bed was comfortable, the internet was good.The door is very secure with a new card reading lock. The safe was good even using a key instead of a combination though a little inconvenient . They do not serve a breakfast which is odd as they have a nice cafeteria and relaxing area to serve it. Around the corner is the VCR Cafe which is excellent for coffee, meals, desserts but it does not open until 9 a.m. I lucked out and found a great place for breakfast, a five minute walk from the hotel. It is in the Corona Hotel on Jin Tong Shin and it is a buffet ( eggs, juice,rice, specialties, coffee etc. ), all you can eat for 16 RM and you do not have to be a guest. Also, the place has a free English newspaper to read. It opens around 7:30 a.m. I had no issues with mosquitoes. Shower temperature was good. A few minor negatives ( it is a budget hotel ): There are not enough draws for your clothing and not a good spot to hang any of them without being an eye sore. I kept most of my clothes in my luggage. TV channels are not good at all. it would be nice to come back from a long day and watch CNN,BBC, or Fox English news channel...I at least had the internet to keep me updated. The bathroom like many Asian hotels has the shower device next to the toilet and thus wetting the floor ( I shower at night as one of my last things, so it was not a big issue. ) The room does not come with any water bottles. I asked for some and they gave me some at no charge. All and all a good budget hotel.
Goldbrick Hotel Chinatown
0/50 Reviews
China Town
The room has no windows, no ventilation and mosquitoes, and there is no shop sign outside. It took half an hour and asked a few times before I found it. The front desk also charges a foreign tourist tax of MYR5. Extortion in disguise!

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Kuala Lumpur Hostels Guide

Discover the Must-Experience Uniqueness of Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, the vibrant capital city of Malaysia, offers a plethora of unique experiences that will leave visitors in awe. From towering skyscrapers to bustling street markets, this cosmopolitan city seamlessly blends modernity with traditional charm. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural diversity, tantalize your taste buds with mouth-watering cuisine, and explore the vibrant nightlife that Kuala Lumpur has to offer.

Popular and Convenient Locations/Zones Suitable for First Visitors in Kuala Lumpur

Petronas Twin Towers – Iconic twin towers dominating the city's skyline

Batu Caves – Majestic limestone caves housing Hindu temples

Chinatown – Bustling streets filled with colorful markets and delicious street food

KLCC Park – Serene green oasis surrounding the Petronas Twin Towers

Bukit Bintang – Shopping haven with luxury boutiques and lively entertainment

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park – Asia's largest free-flight aviary

Central Market – Heritage site offering a variety of arts, crafts, and Malaysian souvenir

Better to Know before Visiting Kuala Lumpur

1. Currency: The official currency is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR).

2. Language: Bahasa Malaysia is the national language, but English is widely spoken.

3. Weather: Kuala Lumpur experiences a tropical rainforest climate, with warm and humid weather throughout the year.

4. Dress Code: While the city is modern and cosmopolitan, it is advisable to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.

5. Safety: As with any city, it's important to stay vigilant and be cautious of your belongings.

Transportation in Kuala Lumpur

1. Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA): The main international airport serving Kuala Lumpur, located approximately 50 kilometers from the city center.

2. KLIA Express: A high-speed train connecting KLIA to the city center, providing a convenient and efficient transportation option.

3. Public Transportation: Kuala Lumpur boasts an extensive network of buses, trains, and light rail systems, making it easy to navigate the city.

4. KTM Railway Station: The main railway station in Kuala Lumpur, connecting to various destinations within Malaysia and neighboring countries.

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