Cheap Hotels in Kuala Lumpur

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Hilton Kuala Lumpur
3 Jalan Stesen Sentral
Hilton is located in the city centre opposite the National Museum, a 2-minute walk from Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station... more >>
Rates from MYR 6.00
Doubletree By Hilton, Kuala Lumpur
182 Jalan Tun Razak
A part of Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle, Doubletree by Hilton presents luxurious accomodation just 5 minutes' walk from Ampang Park LRT Station... more >>
Rates from MYR 6.00
Hostel Cosmopolitan
No. 73 & 75 Jalan Haji Hussein Off Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Kampung Baru
Affordable, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi are available at Hostel Cosmopolitan, located just a 6-minute drive from KL Tower and Dataran Merdeka... more >>
Rates from MYR 24.00
Serenity
20 Jalan Changkat Bukit Bintang
A 5-minute walk from local food at Jalan Alor, Serenity provides dormitory rooms with air conditioning and free Wi-Fi... more >>
Rates from MYR 25.00
Submarine Guest House Central Market
No.9 - Level 2, Lebuh Pudu
A 2-minute walk from Central Market in Kuala Lumpur, Submarine Guest House offers private and dormitory rooms with shared bathrooms... more >>
Rates from MYR 25.00
UFO Capsule Hotel
No. 30, Jalan 1/77A, Kampung Dollah, Off Jalan Pudu
This hotel is situated just behind Berjaya Times Square, a shopping mall which houses an indoor amusement park... more >>
Rates from MYR 28.00
Irsia BnB
34 , Lorong 1/77 A , Jalan Changkat Thambi Dollah off Jalan Pudu
Irsia BnB is just a 5-minute walk from the Bukit Bintang area and Berjaya Times Square and provides simple accommodation with free Wi-Fi... more >>
Rates from MYR 28.00
Tiara Guest House
23 Jalan Mesui, Off Jalan Nagasari
Set within a double-storey town house, Tiara Guest House offers air-conditioned accommodation with free Wi-Fi in Bukit Bintang... more >>
Rates from MYR 28.20
Stay Green Inn Hotel
No. 11, Jalan Petaling
Housed in a shophouse along Petaling Street, Stay Green Inn offers budget accommodation with free Wi-Fi... more >>
Rates from MYR 30.00
Palmmers Guest House
40/1, Jalan Hang Kasturi
A 10-minute walk from the lively Bukit Bintang, Palmmers Guest House offers rooms with air conditioning... more >>
Rates from MYR 30.00

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Kuala Lumpur (KL), Malaysia’s capital city, is at the center of Selangor state. It is the largest and the only global city in Malaysia. Formerly known as Pengkalan Lumpur, KL is home to the world famous Petronas towers, the best 5-star hotels in Malaysia, and gargantuan shopping malls – a far cry from the tin mining place it was in the 1850s. KL is a picture of both modern and traditional landscapes, with structures like the Petronas Twin Towers and the Sultan Abdul Sammad Building. A valley bordered by the Titiwangsa Mountains, this city is also endowed with natural wonders like the Batu Caves and parks.

Kuala Lumpur is home to two airports: Kuala Lumpur International Airport (klia.com.my) and Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, also known as Subang International Airport. Riding a train is the most practical way to go to and around KL, as traffic jams are all over the place. Trains are fast and do not cost much. All the different train systems connect to Brickfields, where Malaysia’s central railway hub is located. Buses also provide cheap and comfortable ways of traveling for long distance trips. They are not advisable, however, in the morning as they get cramped and roads get congested. Puduraya is KL’s main bus station providing trips around Malaysia and to other countries, with the exception of domestic destinations like Kuala Lipis and Jerantut. Red and white cabs are all over the city; however, riding one may cost you a fortune.

The stunning 88-floor Petronas Towers are KL’s most famous landmark. Meanwhile, shopaholics head to Bukit Bintang – the city’s fashion district. Bukit Bintang is also where Berjaya Times Square stands, the 13th biggest shopping centre in the world. For Malaysian products like batik, art and handicrafts, visit the Central Market. Take a look at Malaysia’s rich history at the Merdeka Square where Moorish influences are seen on the building designs. Of course, KL knows how to party so do not forget to visit the bars and clubs.

The diverse but united people, a rich culture and a vision – all these contribute to the rapid growth of the city. Kuala Lumpur’s determination to remain a leader among the Asian tiger cities economies never wavers.



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