Kuala Lumpur Hotels

Malaysia’s multicultural capital, Kuala Lumpur is steeped in Malay, Chinese and Tamil-Indian cultures, with many mosques, temples, and exotic British-era structures such as the train station. Room of all kinds are available here via HotelTravel.com. 

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Grand Millennium Kuala Lumpur Hotel (Formerly Millennium Kuala Lumpur Hotel) is a hotel for the whol...
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The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Kuala Lumpur, one of the more recent luxury hotels in Malaysia’s fast-de...
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The Pan Pacific KL International Airport Hotel lays claim to being the first international hotel to ...
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Ancasa Hotel (formerly the Impiana hotel) has extensive facilities and services and is strategically...
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Carcosa Seri Negara is situated in beautifully landscaped gardens. It along with the Seri Negara man...
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Kuala Lumpur Introduction

Kuala Lumpur is the capital and the largest city in Malaysia as well as one of the most vibrant and colourful cities in South East Asia. This bustling city has an excellent infrastructure and offers visitors the world’s cheapest five-star hotels, great shopping and wonderful restaurants serving the spiciest local treats as well as international cuisine. The city has a wealth of marvellous attractions including one of the world’s most impressive structures, the Petronas Twin Towers. Thousands of visitors come to Kuala Lumpur each year to view this marvel of automation, technology and intelligence. Truly, Kuala Lumpur is a shopping paradise with numerous shopping malls, trendy boutiques and festive outdoor markets. This city is home for various kind of product on offer from faction products to cultural souvenirs and products. The Central Market (Pasar Seni) is one of the most visited shopping areas in the city and even the most discriminating shopper is almost certain to find that perfect little treasure.

 
 

Kuala Lumpur (or KL as it's commonly called), is the capital city of Malaysia. Spanning over 243 square kilometres, KL has first-rate hotels, excellent and varied cuisines, a lively blend of cultures, architectural styles that range from Moorish to Tudor to modern, a generally efficient infrastructure, and some of the lowest prices of any major Asian city.

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Batu Caves are probably one of the better known attractions in the area and one of the holiest Hindu shrines in Malaysia. The labyrinth that makes up the Batu Caves also supports a variety of exotic wildlife. There is a 272-step concrete staircase leading to the temple cave. Located at Sri Subramaniam Temple, Selayang. Tel: +60-3-6089-6284.

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Chinese New Year takes place according to the Chinese calendar, which lands on either January or February each year. This is a joyous time when friends and family gather together for reunions and boisterous celebrations. Festivities include colourful parades, lion dances and of course firecrackers and fireworks.

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Batu Caves are probably one of the better known attractions in the area and one of the holiest Hindu shrines in Malaysia. The labyrinth that makes up the Batu Caves also supports a variety of exotic wildlife. There is a 272-step concrete staircase leading to the temple cave. Located at Sri Subramaniam Temple, Selayang. Tel: +60-3-6089-6284 Visit this site for photos from the Batu Caves and for more information about the Batu Caves visit here.

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Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is 43km south of the city centre in Sepang. KLIA has state of the art facilities and two terminals which are linked by a 1.3 km rail shuttle system. 

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Remove shoes when entering homes and places of worship. Dress neatly in modest attire which covers arms and legs, especially when visiting places of worship. Handle food with your right hand. Don’t offer your left hand. Don’t point with your foot.

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