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KL Bintang Suites @ Times Square
3.4/511 Reviews
Nice suite in a good location. Booked the room for two nights. After checking in at 6 AM I had to change rooms at noon. That was a little bit inconvenient. This hotel doesn't have a front desk. For checking in and checking out you have to call a number and someone is coming 10 to 15 minutes later. When leaving, I was checking out at 5 AM to catch an early flight. I called and waited 20 minutes but nobody came. When I called the number again, the same person, sounding very sleepy answered. He probably fell asleep again after the first call. Finally 15 minutes later somebody came to check me out and return the security deposit.
KL Service Suites at Times Square KL
4/53 Reviews
I couldn't believe my apartment when I first walked in - for the price I paid it was incredible. The suite is huge, and whilst a little tired, the views and the windows are just wonderful. It was perfectly clean and comfortable and I would stay again in an instant if I needed to.
Millerz Square Bangsar KL, Five Senses
3.6/515 Reviews
Mid Valley City
Had a pleasant short stay. Everything was nice from the communication and information provided to the room cleanliness.
W Kuala Lumpur Hotel
4.5/5398 Reviews
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
Great view! I could enjoy the twin towers right through the window. The facility was also good but it was little bit disappointed when we had a breakfast at the restaurant cuz of services but it wasn’t really bother me to enjoy staying. Other than that, everything was fine.
The Suites at Times Square KL
3.9/517 Reviews
First time stay suites residents berjaya times square. Agak mencabar masa nak check in, sebab kena deal dengan wakil yg jaga resident tu, ingatkan cek kat kaunter hotel tapi tak yer. Mula2 dia tak bagi check in sebab dia ckp apartment aku tu utk 2 org, sebab aku bwk anak 3 org tak boleh masuk. Dia mintak lagi seratus dia bagi bilik lain, aku ckp tak nak tambah bayar sebab semua aku dh bayar siap2. Last2 dia call boss dia, baru dia bagi bilik yg lain dia ckp, tapi x payah tambah duit. ************* sampai apartment sangat memuaskan, bilik baru renovation. Naik satu lift dengan lift hotel. Sangat2 risau.
Grand Service Apartment @ Times Square
3.9/51 Reviews
comfortable and spacious. it's clean and ideal for small families.

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Number of hotels1,482
Number of Reviews 160,164
Highest PriceUS$1,332
Lowest PriceUS$13
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$109
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$119

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Kuala Lumpur, or KL for short, is a city that's as diverse as it is dazzling. Picture towering skyscrapers like the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, towering above lush parks and bustling street markets. KL's food scene? It's a global smorgasbord with a Malaysian twist—from spicy nasi goreng to creamy durian ice cream.

Oh, and don't forget the visa-free travel! Malaysia's passport offers visa-free access to 183 countries, like the US, UK, Australia, and most EU nations. It's a travel hub where cultures blend and adventures await!

Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur

Getting Around Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, welcomes a multitude of international visitors annually. Most international flights arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL).

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL)

Location: Situated in the southern part of Selangor, roughly 60 kilometers (37 miles) from the city center.

Go to the city center: The airport is connected to downtown Kuala Lumpur via the KLIA Ekspres, a high-speed train that takes you to KL Sentral Station in just 28 minutes. Alternatively, you can take Airport Shuttle Buses, Express Coaches, or Taxis directly into the city.

Tips: If you have an early or late flight, consider staying at one of the nearby hotels that offer airport transfer services to enhance your comfort.

Hotel NameLocationDistance from Airport (PEK)Shuttle Service InfoRating
Sama-Sama Hotel Kuala Lumpur International Airport90, Jalan Cta 4b, Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Sepang, Selangor, 64000, Malaysia1.1 milesAirport shuttle pick-up/drop-off
Business hours: [Mon - Sun] 00:00-23:59
Reservations: Not required

4.6/5
Ibis Styles Sepang KLIAJalan KLIA 1/60, Sepang, Selangor, 43900, Malaysia1.8 milesAirport shuttle pick-up/drop-off (Free)
Please contact the hotel for more details
4.2/5
Movenpick Hotel & Convention Centre KLIAKompleks TH Sepang, Jalan Masjid KLIA, Sepang, Selangor, 64000, Malaysia3.6 milesAirport shuttle pick-up/drop-off
Business hours: [Mon - Sun] 06:00-23:00
Frequency: 1 time every 2 hours
Reservations: Required. Contact the hotel at least 1 Day(s) in advance to make a reservation.


4.3/5
Sightseeing Bus in Kuala Lumpur

During your visit to Kuala Lumpur, you can also choose these ways to get around:

Metro (MRT & LRT): Runs from approximately 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM, with fares ranging from MYR 1.00 (approx. $0.23) for short trips to MYR 5.50 (approx. $1.30) for longer journeys. Tickets can be purchased using cash, credit cards, or touch 'n go cards.

Taxis: Easily hailed on the street or through apps like Grab and MyTeksi, with a flag-down rate of MYR 3.00 (approx. $0.70) for the first 2 kilometers. Rates increase per kilometer thereafter, with a surcharge for rides during peak hours and late−night.

Buses: A cost−effective option, with fares ranging from MYR 1.00 (approx. $0.23) to MYR 3.00 (approx. $0.70).

Top Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur

Batu Caves

Have you ever seen a temple carved right into a massive limestone hill? Batu Caves, a must-visit for anyone who loves a little bit of history, culture, and a good hike! Imagine scaling 272 steps (don't worry, it's totally doable) to reach the golden Hindu temple at the top. The views from there? Absolutely breathtaking! Plus, keep your eyes peeled for monkeys – they're the resident wildlife stars here.

Tips: Since Batu Caves is quite far from the city center, about 20 km (12 miles), if you want a more relaxed experience, why not stay at one of these nearby hotels, like The Concept Hotel KL - Batu Caves, Lavana Hotel Batu Caves and Agape Hotel Selayang?

Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur

Petronas Twin Towers

The Petronas Twin Towers, also known as the Kuala Lumpur Tower, are a symbol of Malaysia's modernity. Standing tall at 452 meters each, they were the world's tallest buildings for a while. Stepping inside, you'll feel like you're in a futuristic wonderland. Head up to the Skybridge on the 41st and 42nd floors for an unobstructed view of the entire city.

Bukit Bintang

Bukit Bintang – the heart of Kuala Lumpur's party scene and shopping paradise! Picture this: bustling streets lined with high-end boutiques, street markets selling everything from fashion to food, and vibrant nightlife that goes on till the early hours. Don't miss out on a visit to the famous BB Plaza or Berjaya Times Square for some retail therapy!

KLCC Park

Need a break from the hustle and bustle? KLCC Park is your serene oasis in the city. Spread out over 50 acres, it's perfect for a peaceful stroll, a jog, or just lounging around. The park is famous for its iconic Suria KLCC shopping mall, the Symphony Lake (where you can catch free laser light shows at night), and the iconic Kuala Lumpur Tower in the background.

Best Places to Stay in Kuala Lumpur

KL Sentral

Convenience central! KL Sentral is a transport hub with direct trains to the airport and surrounding states. Stay here for easy access to attractions like the National Mosque and Bird Park.

Bangsar & Mid Valley

Trendy and chill, Bangsar is where locals hang out. Mid Valley Megamall offers everything from high-street fashion to local boutiques. The area's known for its cozy cafes, bars, and hidden gems—perfect for a laid-back, explorative vibe.

Chinatown (Petaling Street)

Feel the pulse of KL's heritage with bustling markets, traditional shops, and vibrant temples. Don't miss the night market for bargain hunting and street performances. It's a sensory overload of flavors, sights, and sounds—perfect for culture vultures.

Better to Know before Visiting Kuala Lumpur

Currency and Payment: The local currency in Kuala Lumpur is the Ringgit (RM), also known as Malaysian Dollar. Payment methods vary, but not all small shops or Chinese restaurants accept digital wallets. It's wise to exchange some Ringgit beforehand or use money exchange services like Westunion.

Languages: Kuala Lumpur is a melting pot of languages. You'll hear Malay, English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Hakka, and Tamil.

Emergency Contacts: In case of any emergencies, whether it's for the police, fire, or medical assistance, dial 999.

Cultural Tips: Malaysia is a Muslim country, so respect local laws and customs. The country is smoke-free, with heavy fines (up to 10,000 Ringgit or two years in prison) for smoking in non-smoking zones.

Practical Tips: Remember, Kuala Lumpur's traffic rules are left-hand drive. Look right, then left, before crossing the street.The city has plenty of motorcycles, so stay alert. Pedestrian crossings may require pressing a button to activate the green light.

What to Eat in Kuala Lumpur

Nasi Lemak: This is Malaysia's national dish and is a must-try in Kuala Lumpur. It consists of fragrant rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf, served with fried chicken, boiled egg, cucumber slices, fried anchovies, peanuts, and spicy sambal.

Satay: Satay is a popular street food in Kuala Lumpur. It is skewered and grilled meat, served with a peanut sauce.

Roti Canai: This is a type of Indian-influenced flatbread that's found all over Kuala Lumpur. It's often served with dhal (lentil curry) or other types of curry.

Char Kway Teow: A popular noodle dish in Malaysia. It's made from flat rice noodles stir-fried with soy sauce, chili, prawns, cockles, bean sprouts, and Chinese chives.

Kuala Lumpur Weather Guide

SeasonWeather OverviewTemperature Range (°C/°F)What to Wear
Dry Season (December to February)Kuala Lumpur's dry season is warm and sunny, with minimal rainfall.Day: 25°C to 32°C (77°F to 90°F)
Night: 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F)
Lightweight clothing such as t-shirts, shorts, dresses, and sandals.
Transition Season (March to April)Temperatures remain warm, but rainfall gradually increases.Day: 26°C to 33°C (79°F to 91°F)
Night: 22°C to 27°C (72°F to 81°F)
Carry lightweight, breathable clothing and an umbrella or raincoat.
Wet Season (May to September)The wet season brings frequent rain showers and higher humidity levels.Day: 25°C to 31°C (77°F to 88°F)
Night: 23°C to 26°C (73°F to 79°F)
Light, quick-drying clothing such as t-shirts, shorts, and swimwear for pool or beach activities. A raincoat or foldable umbrella is essential.
Cooler Period (October to November)Although still warm, this period experiences slightly cooler temperatures and less rainfall.Day: 24°C to 30°C (75°F to 86°F)
Night: 20°C to 24°C (68°F to 75°F)
Light jackets, long-sleeved shirts, and jeans or light pants.

The best time to visit Kuala Lumpur is generally during the dry season, specifically from December to February. The weather is warm and sunny, with minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor sightseeing, exploring the city's vibrant culture, and enjoying its diverse cuisine.

Time in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is located in the Malaysian Time Zone, which is also known as UTC+8.

CountryCapital CityTime Difference from Kuala Lumpur (UTC+8)
United StatesWashington, D.C.-13 hours (during standard time, may vary during daylight saving time)
United KingdomLondon-8 hours
CanadaOttawa-13 hours (during standard time, may vary during daylight saving time)
AustraliaSydney+2 hours

Note: During Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the US, which typically runs from March to November, the time difference will change by one hour for those cities that observe DST.

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