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D Loft Hotel
3.9/522 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
Leo Backpackers @ Central Market
3/57 Reviews
China Town
It feels good to live in the big dormitory, and sleep is also very good.  Stayed for five days on the last day, and someone actually ate curry in the room.  I didn't sleep all night,  I left at 3:00 that day, but I really didn't have a bound bank card and I couldn't pay. I couldn't get a taxi for a long time. The front desk of the hotel took me everywhere to find a car. Thank you very much for the uncle. The location is very close to Chinatown.  There are many delicious foods nearby.
Leo Leisure Hotel @ Central Market
3.6/595 Reviews
China Town
Very dirty 🤢 the noil was very smelly and dirty. service bad bad bad and I would stay for 2 days, but I couldn't sleep for a single day. but the payment was not returned until it was released. No bed sheets were provided.It was a very dirty and smelly hotel.
Travelodge Chinatown Kuala Lumpur
4.1/51171 Reviews
China Town
Pro - Near to LRT/MRT even bus station at Pasar Seni. Walking distance to Dataran Merdeka, Petaling Street. - Clean hotel, clean room. - Nice receptionist - Strong WiFi connection Cons - LRT railway just beside hotel. You may heard LRT pass by, but it's not a big deal - ”Gelandangan” just below hotel, you may feel uncomfortable walking down the street at night - I saw review before about breakfast. So it's true, breakfast totally a big down for this hotel. Maybe hotel should prepare a proper breakfast for guest. Totally lack of choices. Overall definitely coming back to this hotel again next visit to KL!
Spot on 90236 Zigzag Travellers Home
3.5/592 Reviews
China Town
To say that I am upset is not enough. I discovered this hostel back in 2018 and since that time I came often untill 2019. I retourned after Covid and everything was so different. Dorm rooms are not maintained at all, before each bed had its own curtain. In my room there was always water on the floor (from upstairs toilets) and on the upper beds (see pic). Toilet and showers are littéralement destroyed (you should close for a week and call good plumbers, listen to me). The common ”kitchen” on the balcony is so dirty that I couldn't stay there more than 5 minutes: sofas are disgusting, there is only a fan, sockets are not working, TV is there for nothing, the floor has so many holes and nobody is cleaning properly. Staff is nice and welcoming, the two bengali receptionists are really good and skilled workers (but.. aren't they working too much? 12+ hours per day?). I definitely won't come back and won't let my friends sleep in here.
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 Travel 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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