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Hotel Pudu Plaza Kuala Lumpur
3.7/583 Reviews

Hotel Pudu Plaza Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur|1.69km from Chan She Shu Yuen Clan Ancestral Hall

Latest booking 24 hrs ago

The front desk of the hotel is very kind and you can speak clean English normally, so you don't have to worry about communication. At the front desk, he taught me how to use the taxi app-grab and how to make a reservation. Thanks to that, all the movement was grab and easy. It was about 6 minutes walk from LaLaport, close to Central Market and Bukit Bintang by taxi. You can drink 500 PET bottles of water, tea and instant coffee every day in the room. The room also has a refrigerator. I chilled the mango I bought and ate it. However, be careful as toilet paper and bath towels may not be changed unless they are told. There is a supermarket in the building where you can use your credit card, and it is convenient to have canned beer, dry mangoes, nuts, etc. The exchange office in the building is vacant except on Sundays. Clothing is sold on the second floor of the supermarket, but for some reason there were many men's items. There were multiple massage shops on the 1st and 2nd floors, and I went there every day comfortably. In front of the hotel, there are many Chinese restaurants and it is crowded with locals. Fruits are also sold and retailed, and there. I had them eat rambutan, dragon fruit, etc. (Because you can't bring mangostin to the hotel) Right next to the hotel is the icc market, and if you get tired of the hotel rice, you can eat delicious rice here, and local clothes in the basement of this building (light and easy to wear) Is sold cheaply. I want to stay again because the location is excellent.

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D Loft Hotel
4/521 Reviews
China Town
I don't know if I'm the first one in China to comment on this hotel. This hotel is next to Petaling Street (China Street), opposite the subway station and not far from the passenger station. The location is undoubtedly, but! The environment is average, the space is small, the room I live in can't see the view, there is only a big water storage tank next to it, it is very noisy, the air conditioner is annoying, blowing on people, so I cough up phlegm...of course it is my own question. There is another thing that I find particularly interesting: the front desk charged 50 MYR, and he directly stapled the reservation form and 50 yuan in cash with a stapler. When I handed it to me, I saw that there were two staple holes in the money , this is shocking, their currency is really.... dare not say Generally speaking, it is actually ok. The location, price, and service are very good. If you are traveling or doing business, you can live here. It is also a good choice
Opus Residences by Opus Hospitality
4.1/538 Reviews
Our stay, although only the 1 night started badly from the moment we arrived. We discovered the hotel has no reception in the lobby. I was instructed to message the host & he would come & meet & greet us. After being kept waiting for 35 minutes I messaged again asking if this is normal & got a reply ”it is for us” then I suggested they shouldn't keep guests waiting to which I received another reply of ”it's called queue, not waiting. I then received a message from a different number who then presented himself to my wife & I which my wife said to her surprise he had been sitting outside opposite her for the past 20 minutes. He then showed us to our room which we found very spacious & quite comfortable. We were then asked for payment which I produced my credit card only to be told cards were not accepted, only cash. Having just flown in from Thailand we were not carrying a lot of local currency on us. What hotel in a large bustling city does not offer credit card facilities. This was a first for us. I then had to proceed in trying to find a nearby ATM without luck. I received numerous messages & calls from the gentleman with him even coming to our room at 10.30pm to collect payment which at this time I explained I hadn't found any so would have to make payment next morning. This is totally unacceptable. The room itself although nice lacked basic amenities which included no soap in the bathroom, only a half roll of toilet tissue which I had to go & buy extra, no bath mat or hand towels, tea or coffee facilities, a TV with no working channels tuned in. Overall our stay was disappointing & I probably wouldn't consider staying here again unless these issues were addressed.
Tian Jing Hotel
4.5/536 Reviews
China Town
Whilst this hotel may not be everyone's cup of Teh Tahrik, it was certainly mine. I loved my stay here - the aesthetic of industrial chic was brilliant, the bed was super comfortable, the A/C and fan effective, staff friendly and inobtrusive, and in a great location on the fringe of Chinatown. Though I didn't have breakfast included, I did get a complimentary drink in the cafe downstairs each day. The outdoor bathroom was great as well - not for everyone I'll admit, but I quite liked it. If I had to point out some flaws, the lack of fridge was a surprise omission - though complimentary water bottles were available whenever I wanted (just not chilled). The room also was not especially dark at night - lots of LEDs from smoke alarms and the A/C, plus the lights from the courtyard/airwell plus the general light of the city coming in from the top windows. If sensitive to light, take eye masks. Otherwise, this has absolutely become my go-to hotel in KL.
Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown
4.6/51168 Reviews
China Town
We love this hotel not only the lication but also their service and facilities as well. We have a very comfortable stay with lovely breakfast spread. Just a 2-min walk away from the famous China and the MRT station. Very convenient to yravel to other place via MRT and of course Grab. The gym has essential work out tools though not many but good enough for a short workout. All are good except the bed is a little too soft and both my friend and I found there isn't good support for our spine actually.... something that 4 points by Sheraton needs to take note of....
Yu Hotel Chinatown
4.3/521 Reviews
China Town
Extremely satisfied!! right, where do i start? 1.The bed was super comfortable! ! ! 2.very close to pasar seni subway or mrt 3.New ,spacious, clean room with High speed WIFI 4.Perfect location,the hotel was located surround with the a lot of attraction spot 5.there are many food counters and bars around 6.Friendly Staff. 7.This hotel is jointly opened by Malaysians and Chinese tea farmers.Ground floor is a cozy tea Cafe, It provides a lot of good organic tea. Surprisingly, their tea is good for sleeping without irritating the stomach. Guests also have special offers and free tea 8.Surprising,some vip room have massage chair and bidet,but need to do reservation before stay,will try to book next trip 9.The top floor has a super spectacular view of Kuala Lumpur, amazing beautiful, this hotel itself is a Kuala Lumpur attraction spot!!! Overall, this hotel is suitable for families, couples, business and individuals, and many people from different countries stay,Highly recommend!!!
Travel Hub Guesthouse
3.9/570 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!

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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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