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LOBBY JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur

JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur

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Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Impressive
8.9
(842 Reviews)
Accommodation, staff, location, food, view and much much more. The staff are attentive and gracious, and especially thank you so much for the birthday cake delivered to our room. We can’t wait to go back for another visit. Best hotel we’ve ever stayed at.
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Grand Millennium Kuala Lumpur

Grand Millennium Kuala Lumpur

Hotels
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Impressive
8.7
(1296 Reviews)
I enjoy to stay in this hotel. the room was very spacious and the location was in the city centre. Near the Pavillion Mall and the famous food centre Alor bukit bintang. Easy to get food because there were a lot of food restaurant and stall near this hotel. Very recommended hotel to try.
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LOBBY Hotel Royal Signature

Hotel Royal Signature

Hotels
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Impressive
9.0
(66 Reviews)
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING M Resort & Hotel Kuala Lumpur

M Resort & Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Resorts
Pusat Bandar Damansara, Kuala Lumpur
Impressive
8.8
(78 Reviews)
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Dorsett Kuala Lumpur

Dorsett Kuala Lumpur

Hotels
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Impressive
8.6
(2048 Reviews)
Perfect for family. everything's good except the tv in the bedroom did not function. Good breakfast but need more variety.
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING ANSA Hotel Kuala Lumpur

ANSA Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Hotels
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Impressive
8.8
(3843 Reviews)
Fast check in procedure! Nice stay and friendly staff. Easy access in city centre by walking distance
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LOBBY Stay with Bintang

Stay with Bintang

Hotels
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Impressive
8.7
(340 Reviews)
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING KSL Hotel & Resort Johor Bahru

KSL Hotel & Resort Johor Bahru

Resorts
Johor Bahru - City Center, Johor Bahru
Impressive
8.5
(4151 Reviews)
Comfortable, strategic location, good service. Nice room decoration with affordable prices! Definitely visit this hotel again ! Love it
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Vouk Hotel By The Blanket

Vouk Hotel By The Blanket

Hotels
Gurney Drive, Georgetown
Impressive
8.5
(2023 Reviews)
bedroom and bathroom are spacious and clean location is next to Gleneagles Hospital easy to access to other area only order grab car breakfast is ok with variant menu after all this hotel is superb convenience and worth the price!
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Sleeping Lion Suites

Sleeping Lion Suites

Hotels
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Impressive
8.9
(960 Reviews)
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Resorts World Genting - Genting SkyWorlds Hotel

Resorts World Genting - Genting SkyWorlds Hotel

Hotels
Genting Highlands, Pahang
Impressive
8.7
(1696 Reviews)
Location is so strategic. Love the lobby! Love the staffs, all so friendly. Easy check in and out. Valley wing is so far so make sure baby got stroller ok.
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Travelodge Bukit Bintang

Travelodge Bukit Bintang

Hotels
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Impressive
8.6
(2480 Reviews)
The hotel was nice, clean and the staff also friendly. Location is very strategic. In front of hotel is jalan alor street food so if you hungry, you just out of hotel and can found many restaurant and street food. Just 5 minutes by walk if you want to go to pavilion. Recommended hotel.
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING One Pacific Hotel and Serviced Apartments

One Pacific Hotel and Serviced Apartments

Hotels
Georgetown, Pulau Pinang
Impressive
8.7
(3503 Reviews)
Nice budget hotel. very spacious. so close with Loh guan lye hospital. you only need to cross the road. very recommended for those who want to visit LGL hospital. clean and nice service. it has 7/11 next to the hotel and pharmacy.
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Hotel 99 Kuala Lumpur City

Hotel 99 Kuala Lumpur City

Hotels
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Convenient
8.2
(7485 Reviews)
The hotel is very close to Pudu Sentral so you can easily travel to KLIA2. Moreover, it takes only few minutes to walk to China town.
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Travelodge Georgetown, Penang

Travelodge Georgetown, Penang

Hotels
Georgetown, Pulau Pinang
Impressive
8.5
(2833 Reviews)
Good place to stay, simple and nice. Good location for family and couple to make good trip. The room is nice and clean. Staffs all quiet friendly (Front Office). Sure will choice back for next trip.
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Resorts World Genting - First World Hotel

Resorts World Genting - First World Hotel

Hotels
Genting Highlands, Pahang
Impressive
8.3
(10186 Reviews)
The temperature from Genting Area was helping so much to made our room so cold, so we didn’t use Fan or Air Condition at all First world Manager also nice and friendly. She helped us to do self check in to cut the queue waiting time You can easily find Grocery Shop and 24 Old Town Cafe Nearby hotel
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LOBBY Tropics Eight Suites

Tropics Eight Suites

Hotels
Pulau Tikus, Georgetown
Impressive
8.6
(1552 Reviews)
The room is big enough for three of us. They have gym, washing machine, and water dispenser at 7th floor. It is also walking distance to adventist hospital.
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SWIMMING_POOL Platinum Suites KLCC Bukit Bintang Kuala Lumpur by Almohit

Platinum Suites KLCC Bukit Bintang Kuala Lumpur by Almohit

Apartments
Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur
<p>Located at Jalan Sultan Ismail and surrounded by major expressways that are easily accessible for cars and public transportation that are within walking distance such as the nearest subway train Dang Wangi LRT and Bukit Nanas Monorail. It is also a short walking distance to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, shopping malls and entertainments.</p>
Impressive
8.8
(734 Reviews)
Iam staying here for two nite with my family, me and my family was happy to stay here. Nice, clean and comfortable room with good facilities. I highly recommended staying here. Thank you Platinum Suites 💕👌🏻
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SWIMMING_POOL The Robertson Kuala Lumpur

The Robertson Kuala Lumpur

Apartments
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Impressive
8.5
(571 Reviews)
Room is clean and comfortable. Staff are friendly and helpful, the property are near to city centre walkable to famous food area Jalan Alor and Pavillion, definitely will back again for my next visit😊
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SWIMMING_POOL Greystone Haus DMajestic

Greystone Haus DMajestic

Apartments
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Convenient
8.1
(845 Reviews)
I had the most pleasant stay here.. near the Pudu LRT station. Surround by chinese and arabic restaurant. Great view from the rooftop..
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Facts about hotel in Malaysia

Total Accommodation
8,946 Properties
Popular Region
Penang, Kuala Lumpur
Popular Hotel
JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur, Grand Millennium Kuala Lumpur

Guest reviews in hotel near Malaysia

8.4
Impressive
1,322,916 reviews from hotels in Malaysia with aggregated rating of 8.4/10.
Review from various users that have stayed in hotel near Malaysia will help you to choose the perfect hotel easily!
Liva
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16 Feb 2024
Terribel room, self check in, we book 2 night and we just stay for 1 night. Window problem can't shut properly cause winds terribel cold and terrible noises. Won't stay here anymore. Regret book for 2 night,
sheila m. f.
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26 Feb 2024
Stay for 5 nights, everything is good. Comfy room, large bathroom, wifi is good. Located in front of pudu central terminal. Near petaling street, alor street, central market, berjaya time square. Good service.
Cindy F.
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13 Feb 2024
The room is nice, can see city view. The room is clean and cold. Nice 👌🏻.
11 Mar 2024
Staff are friendly. Surrounding are clean.
Nandhika P. I.
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12 Mar 2024
Hi, I'm from Room 117. This is my second time booking this hotel. The room is clean, the location is strategic and near Kuala Lumpur sentral. The people are so kind. I'm happy:) Thank you so much, I will visit again later. See yaa.
Lew C. w.
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15 Mar 2024
Hotel staffs are friendly and helpful.
ines
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11 Mar 2024
Perfect. 3 days at ansa is amazing.
MH
Marina Hartanto
6 Mar 2024
Old hotel. A must stay for foreigners who want to go to Adventist hospital. Vegetarian breakfast. Just go across the street for easy access to the hospital.
jemi a. r.
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15 Feb 2024
No television in my room, I don't know that is standard or not. Many hotels that I had visisted the room has television.
ramlan a.
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12 Mar 2024
While the rooms and amenities available were pleasant, there were no check out statements/receipts issued and later found that there was an UNAUTHORISED charge of MYR51.50 charged to my Card! Still waiting for an explanation. 😡.

Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Malaysia

What are the best areas to visit near Malaysia?

If you are in Malaysia, you can also visit Terengganu, Negeri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur, Perak, Pahang, Sabah, Selangor, Perlis, Sarawak, Penang

How many hotels are listed in Malaysia?

Currently, there are around 8,946 hotels that you can book in Malaysia

About

Malaysia is a country located in Southeast Asia, neighbor country of Indonesia. Due to its location in the north of the equator, Malaysia has a tropical climate with two seasons: rainy and dry season.

Malaysia is ethnically heterogenous. Moslem Malay is the majority ethnic, while others are Chinese and Indian. Mixed ethnic between Malaysian and Thai as well as Middle East and Indonesian are pretty common in Malaysia. This results in variety of cultures and culinary in Malaysia.

One of Malaysia’s most popular dishes is nasi lemak. Its composition may vary according to each ethnic. Indians prefer chicken to beef in their nasi lemak, while Chinese prefers pork.

Main areas in Malaysia

Malaysia has more than 900 big and small islands. Some of the main islands are Kapas Island, Langkawi Island, Pangkor Island and Payar Island.

Geographically, Malaysia is divided into two main areas: West Malaysia and East Malaysia separated by South China Sea. Capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, is the most populated city located in West Malaysia.

West Malaysia

West Malaysia is located on the combined continental landmass of Eurasia (Europe and Asia). It is surrounded by sea, except the northern part which neighbors Thailand.

Some main cities in West Malaysia are:

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia, located on the west shore of West Malaysia. As the most populated city in the country, Kuala Lumpur boasts some of the most prominent landmarks in the country. One of them is Petronas Twin Towers, formerly known as the world’s tallest building.

Johor Bahru

Johor Bahru is located across from northern part of Singapore. Its Stulang Laut Harbour is appointed as the main harbour for boats coming from Batam, Indonesia and Singapore.

Ipoh

This large area is located on the northern part of West Malaysia, 200 km from Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh’s landmark is known for being British heritage such as train station, law court building and town hall.

Shah Alam

Shah Alam is on the western part of West Malaysia, around 25 km from northern Kuala Lumpur. Proton, the country’s giant automotive factory is located in this industrial city.

Petaling Jaya

Also known as PJ, Petaling Jaya is a satelite city of Kuala Lumpur. It is located in the southwest of Kuala Lumpur.

East Malaysia

East Malaysia is located on the northern side of Borneo Island in Indonesia, right next to Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam.

Some main cities in East Malaysia are:

Kuching

This is the most populated city in East Malaysia. It attracts visitors with its local delicacies and the famous Serawak.

Kota Kinabalu

Kota Kinabalu is on the northern side of West Malaysia. The city directly borders South China Sea on the west. Kota Kinabalu boasts some of the most popular fishing spots.

Miri

This second largest city in West Malaysia after Ipoh is located on the northern coast and directly connects to Brunei Darussalam. Miri is the main entrance for those who visit Gunung Mulu National Park.

Lahad Datu

Lahad Datu is the eastern coast jewel of East Malaysia. This city is a major site of oil palm plantations. Some of Lahad Datu’s main attractions are Madai Caves, Danum Valley and Tabin Wildlife Reserve.

Kuala Penyu

Kuala Penyu sits on East Malaysia on the north, bordering the eastern part of Brunei Darussalam. Visitors to Pulau Tiga National Park enters through Kuala Penyu. The popular Tempurung beach and Sawangan beach are located in Kuala Penyu.

History of Malaysia

In ancient era, East Malaysia was a part of Malaya Peninsula under the Kingdom of Sriwijaya, along with southern Myanmar, Thailand and Singapore. Malaya Peninsula was once one of Southeast Asia’s prominent economy hubs.

In 1511, Portugal successfully defeated local authority and then formed its first colony in Malaya Peninsula in 1786.

In 1824, Great Britain reigned over Malaya Peninsula, marked by London Treaty that divided a part of Malaysia and Indonesia into two. Afterwards, Malaya was ruled by Great Britain and Indonesia by the Netherlands.

After the Malayan Communist Party fought Britain, Malaysia finally gained its independence on 31 August 1957.

How to get there

There are many ways to reach Malaysia by plane, boat and land transportations:

By plane

Malaysia has a total of 62 airports, with Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) as one of the main airports.

Kuala Lumpur International Airport provides facilities such as:

  • ATM Center

  • Baby Care room

  • Luggage storage

  • Banking

  • Medical clinic

  • Post office

  • Restroom and facilities for disabled

  • Immigration service

  • Free WiFi

  • Praying room

  • Smoking room

Transportation from and to Kuala Lumpur International Airport

To get to Kuala Lumpur, choose one of many transportation modes:

Bus

Bus operates 24 hours from the airport to Kuala Lumpur Central Station. Busride takes up to one hour and leaves every 30 minutes.

Bus fare one-way

  • Adult RM 10.00

  • Child RM 6.00

Bus fare round trip

  • Adult RM 18.00

  • Child RM 10.00

(Prices may change at any time)

Taxi

There are four types of taxi, each may carry from 3 to 8 passengers. To use taxi, passengers have to buy coupon from the counter at the airport.

Express Rail Link (ERL)

It takes 30 minutes to go from the airport to KL Central Station.

ERL fare one-way

  • Adult RM 35.00

  • Child (age 2-12 years) RM 15.00

ERL fare round trip

  • Adult RM 70.00

  • Child (age 2-12 years) RM 30.00

 

(Prices may change at any time)

By boat

Malaysia can be reached by boat from Singapore or Indonesia.

From and to Singapore

Leave from Changi Point Ferry Terminal in Singapore to go to Tanjung Belungkor Harbour, Malaysia. The journey takes up to 45 minutes.

Fare starts from RM 60 to RM 100.

(Prices may change at any time)

From and to Indonesia

One of the ways to reach Malaysia is from Batam in Riau Province. From Batam Center Harbour, boat leaves for Stulang Laut Harbour in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Journey may take up to 90 minutes.

Fare starts from RM 80 to RM 120.

(Prices may change at any time)

By land transportation

Malaysia can be reached by land transportation from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia and Thailand.

Visa to Malaysia

Majority of nationalities are allowed to enter Malaysia without visa, including Indonesia. However, there are some countries that require visa such as: Bhutan, Cina, Myanmar, Nepal, Taiwan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Israel.

There are 58 nationalities that may enter and stay in Malaysia without visa up to 90 days. There are 99 nationalities including Indonesia that may enter and stay in Malaysia without visa up to 30 days. Citizens of Ivory Coast, Iran, Libya, Sierra Leone and Somalia may enter and stay without visa for up to two weeks. Citizens of Taiwan may enter and stay without visa up to 15 days.

List of countries allowed to enter Malaysia without or with visa can be found on International Air Transport Association website https://www.timaticweb.com/

Public Transportation in Malaysia

Malaysia’s daily public transportations covers as follows:

Plane

Plane is the only transportation from East to West Malaysia.

Bus

Malaysia has Terminal Bersepadu Selatan, a main bus hub in West Malaysia which is located in Bandar Tasik Selatan.

To go to Terminal Bersepadu Selatan, use various public transportation modes. Besides by car, you can go to Terminal Bersepadu Selatan directly from Kuala Lumpur International Airport by KLIA Transport Link (airport train), LRT (Light Rail Transit) and KTM Intercity.

Taxi

Taxi is commonly found in Malaysian cities. There are four types of taxi operating in Malaysia:
 

  • Budget taxi carries 3-4 people

  • Premier limo carries 4-5 people

  • Super luxury carries 3 people

  • Family service carries up to 8 people

Train (Light Rail Transit and KTM Intercity)

There are two types of train in Malaysian cities: Light Rail Transit (LRT) and KTM Intercity.

Light Rail Transit (LRT) is used to go from and to Kuala Lumpur International Airport, while KTM Intercity is used to travel long-distance between cities in Malaysia.

Weather in Malaysia

Malaysia’s climate is similar to Indonesia. Malaysia has two seasons: rainy and dry season. Rainy season normally starts in October and lasts until March. Dry season lasts from April to September.

Language used in Malaysia

Official language of Malaysia is Malay. Some ethnics also speak English, Chinese and Tamil as their every day language.

Tourist attractions in Malaysia

Malaysia boasts some of the most fascinating tourist attractions:

Genting Highlands

Genting Highlands encompasses an area as well as a resort on top of Titiwangsa Mountains. The cool climate ranges between 15 - 30° Celcius.

Genting Highlands is located on the border of Pahang state and Selangor, around 51 km northeast off Kuala Lumpur.

To get to Genting Highlands, you can use Genting Express bus, around one hour from Kuala Lumpur. Then, continue by Skyway (cable car) that may take up to 15 minutes.

Genting Express ticket is available at:

  • Pudu Bus Terminal

  • KL Central Station

  • Putra LRT (Light Rail Transit) Terminal Gombak

  • One Utama Petaling Jaya Shopping Center

Legoland Malaysia

For LEGO lovers, Legoland Malaysia is a must-visit. It is located in Nusajaya, Johor Bahru.

There are various building miniatures made of more than 30 millions LEGO blocks. Aside from miniatures, you can enjoy more than 70 shows and attractions.

Legoland Malaysia also provides water rides with more than 20 waterslides and 70 LEGO block models.

Legoland Malaysia entrance fee

  • Adult (age 12-59 years) RM 175

  • Child (age 3-11 years) RM 140

  • Above 60 years old RM 140

(Prices may change at any time)

Langkawi Island

Langkawi Island is located on northwest side of East Malaysia. Pulau Langkawi is famously known as Langkawi Permata Kedah, a cluster of Langkawi islands.

Aside from beaches, Langkawi Island boasts several charming attractions like suspension bridge on top of Machinchang Mountain and Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls.

By plane to Langkawi, you will arrive at Langkawi International Airport. You may also use ferry from Kuala Perlis, Kuala Kedah, Penang or Satun.

Culinary in Malaysia

Malaysian traditional cuisine is derived from the influence of Malay, India and China.

Nasi lemak or lemak rice is Malaysia’s national delicacy, known for its high level of fat or lemak. Nasi lemak is the identical twin of Indonesia’s nasi uduk (uduk rice). It contains rice cooked with coconut milk, egg, tempe and chilli sauce.

Malaysia’s other popular dish is nasi kandar. It resembles Indonesia’s padang rice, similarly displayed behind storefront glass just like in Indonesia’s Padang restaurant.

Another Malaysian specialty is teh tarik or tarik tea, a mix of tea and milk. It’s called teh tarik because the preparation requires a pouring process of pulling (tarik) two glasses in mixing tea and milk.

Travel Tips in Malaysia

  • To avoid taxi scams, it is suggested that you order taxi by phone or at taxi stand at hotel lobby and shopping centres.

  • If you’re afraid of heights, visit Genting Highlands by taxi instead of cable car.

  • For souvenirs, go to Petaling Street (Jalan Petaling) which is also the Chinatown of Kuala Lumpur. This area is open for visitors from 5 pm to late at night.

  • Taste local cuisine varying from Chinese to Malay delicacies on Alor Street in Kuala Lumpur.
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