KUL hotel recommendations
#1
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KUL hotel recommendations
I'll be in KUL for two days, any hotel recommendations that is centrally located for local sight seeing?
I don't have a lot of luggage, so I can use the train as well to/from KUL (assuming this is faster than a cab)
I don't have a lot of luggage, so I can use the train as well to/from KUL (assuming this is faster than a cab)

Last edited by malgudi; Aug 3, 23 at 9:52 pm
#2
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Consider Pavilion Hotel Kuala Lumpur or Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur near the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Both hotels are close to public transportation, offering easy access to local sightseeing. Using trains is faster and more cost-effective compared to taxis.
#4
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I've always stayed at the Grand Marriott or the Westin, both across from Pavilion mall and down the street from a ton of restaurants and places to see. It's also known as the Golden Triangle and the 1st suggestion is 1 block north. Great area, once you're there to walk around, easy to walk to Petronas towers, KLCC mall with the dancing lights, convention center or the aquarium.
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Unless you are free of budget constraints, cost (or star-rating as a loose proxy) will be important in that choice.
The most tourism dense areas are around the Golden Triangle - Bukit Bintang area. I can't see any point in lodging on the doorstep of the Petronas Towers, but it's what a lot of people aim for. If you are intending to use the metro system (and it can be God-send alternative to the city's road traffic), access to an LRT/MRT station would be helpful.
You could use a Trivago etc to identify hotels and prices in the areas you select, then whittle down the list with cautious use of tripadvisor, and (of course!) reviews in Fyertalk hotel forum..
If you are coming in by train, there'd be something to be said for staying at the Hilton/Meridien, both loosely connected to the station. It puts you in a transport hub, but means you avoid the clunkiness of having to get you+luggage from the airport train to a final destination.
Otherwise, if there are two or more in your party, a taxi from the airport is a more convenient and cheaper option than train+taxi.
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I'm a big fan of the Four Points Chinatown. Pristine property with straight-on view of Merdeka 118, walking distance to train and some of my favorite food in the world, and just 6k Marriott points a night much of the year. Easy ride on the KLIA Ekspres with 1 transfer (much faster and cheaper than cab).
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But for two or more passengers a door-to-door taxi, KLIA to the hotel, is not only going to be cheaper than the train+taxi, but also more comfortable and convenient - especially if the passengers are burdened by luggage.
The train+cab might win in journey time during rush hours, but otherwise the trip time will be a wash between the two options. The bare-bones 28 minutes on the train doesn't include the faff transferring at Sentral and the cab ride from there to the hotel. Outside rush hour a taxi from KLiA to the hotel should take an hour or less.
The basic limo (fixed-price) from KLIA to the city was (probably still is) MYR115.
A metred cab will generally be cheaper
Grab is certainly cheaper
The KLIA Express from KLIA to Sentral is MYR55
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The basic limo (fixed-price) from KLIA to the city was (probably still is) MYR115.
A metred cab will generally be cheaper
Grab is certainly cheaper
A metred cab will generally be cheaper
Grab is certainly cheaper
The KLIA Express from KLIA to Sentral is MYR55
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They have various grades of taxi, and might not always offer the standard one unless you ask for it. Then there's night rate ....
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That seems to be bit of a walk to KLCC/Petronas or Bukit Bintang.
I’ve stayed at the Novotel City Centre and I found its location ideal as it straddles both areas. It’s an older but well-run hotel and KLCC/Petronas is a 10-minute walk along an elevated covered walkway from escalators close to its rear entrance.
The same walkway will get you across the street to the Pavilion mall around Bukit Bintang much faster.
I’ve stayed at the Novotel City Centre and I found its location ideal as it straddles both areas. It’s an older but well-run hotel and KLCC/Petronas is a 10-minute walk along an elevated covered walkway from escalators close to its rear entrance.
The same walkway will get you across the street to the Pavilion mall around Bukit Bintang much faster.
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That seems to be bit of a walk to KLCC/Petronas or Bukit Bintang.
I’ve stayed at the Novotel City Centre and I found its location ideal as it straddles both areas. It’s an older but well-run hotel and KLCC/Petronas is a 10-minute walk along an elevated covered walkway from escalators close to its rear entrance.
The same walkway will get you across the street to the Pavilion mall around Bukit Bintang much faster.
I’ve stayed at the Novotel City Centre and I found its location ideal as it straddles both areas. It’s an older but well-run hotel and KLCC/Petronas is a 10-minute walk along an elevated covered walkway from escalators close to its rear entrance.
The same walkway will get you across the street to the Pavilion mall around Bukit Bintang much faster.
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Absolutely, having time to plan and make decisions is a great advantage. If you decide on staying at Villa Samadhi and you're concerned about the uphill walk and possible rain, taking a taxi to Petronas Twin Towers and other nearby attractions like KLCC can be a practical option.
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However the location is not convenient unless you want to take taxis everywhere. It's a long walk to the MRT and there's not much around there. Very residential until you hike 300m to Jalan Ampang. Not a hotel I'd recommend to most people.