1. Kuala Lumpur Hotels Cheap
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Chris asks…
I will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on the first of january…?
anyone knows a nice and not so expensive place to stay or a nice area with cheap
guesthouses/hotels? I travel with my girlfriend so i am talking about a room for two…
Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers:
I was in KL in May. Try Corus Hotel http://www.corushotelkl.com/
We paid about $45USD a night (159 MYR).
We had no problems when we were in KL. There were 7 of us in 3 rooms. My husband and I
were the only couple that was married, and none of the rest were Muslim either.
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2. Carol asks…
Any recommendations for a hotel in Kuala Lumpur?
Or elsewhere in Malaysia, for a three month stay. Requirements: Offers cheap monthly
rate…has air conditioning…has free broadband…own bathroom…hot water
Looking at £10 per night or less
Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers:
In Malaysia, particularly Kuala Lumpur, there are increasing supply of budget hotels cater for
budget travelers or backpackers. One of the notable budget hotel is Tune Hotels which room
rates start from as little as MYR 8.00 per night.
Richard asks…
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3. Please help me with cheap hotels or guesthouses near Sepang
airport…..?
I have 20 hours to stop over in Kuala Lumpur. I wanna take advantage of this 20hours & see a
bit of Malaysia. Where is a safe place to stay & a good place to walk around? I really prefer
places near the airport. Thank you soooo much for any info.
Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers:
Cheapest Hotels website Best Prices Guaranteed – http://hotel.book-europe.info
Thomas asks…
Prescott Inn Medan Tuanku Kuala Lumpur .. Stay for 5 Adults?
well I am planning a trip to Malaysia in end of July and while Searching for hotels online i came
across Prescott Inn Medan Tuanku Kuala Lumpur. It seems affordable and nice .
But all the Rooms mentioned are 2 bed or a single king size bed
i want to have 2 rooms . One for my parents and one for me and my 2 siblings ,
so is their a way to accommodate 3 guests in one room
do they offer extra matters or bed facility for sum extra amount ?
or please suggest sum other hotel that is cheap and reasonable .
Much features are not required. Just clean rooms and attach bathroom . Free Net facility in
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4. room or in lobby or any other hot spots is preferred but not compulsory
Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers:
Try Tunes Hotel @ Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman
Ken asks…
Kuala Lumpur !!! Names of places worth visiting?
I am visiting this city soon and would like to know what places can I visit in a day or two and
cheap hotels for two nights?
Thanks a lot in advance…
Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers:
I was there in May and we did A LOT in two days. Here is our itinerary and the hotel we stayed
at. It was only about 45 USD/ night, and by US Standards, it was a 4 star hotel.
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5. This is a lot to read. If you are using Yahoo Trip Planner, you can copy these things from my trip
and add them to yours. The link is below.
Also, instead of doing the walks, we ended up hiring a driver. It cost us about 100 USD, but
there was 7 of us, and we used the itinerary below. It was well worth it. I can find the drivers info
if you are interested, or you can ask the concierge at the hotel to arrange a driver.
Corus Hotel
Jalan Ampang
Kuala Lumpur, 50450
Heart of the commercial district
159MYR/night
Colonia District Walk
1.4 miles, estimated time: 1.5 hrs….Walking Tour of the city includes the following sites: KL Train
Station, Grand Heritage Station Hotel, Malayan Railway Administration Building, Pusat Islam
Malaysia, Masjid Negra, Pejabat Pos Besar, Petronas Fountain, Kompleks Dayabumi, Old City
Hall, National History Museum, Kuala Lumpur Memorial Library, Merdeka Square, Royal
Selangor Club, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, memorial arches, St. Mary’s Cathedral treehouse
fountain, and the Masjid Jamek
Chinatown Walk
1 mile estimated time: 1 hour A walking tour of Masjid Jamek, old shophouses, Chettiar House,
Medan Pasar,painted shophouses, OCBC Building, Federal Stores Building, MS Ally Company,
Bank Simpanan Building, Sze Yah Temple, Central Market, Guandi Temple, Sri
Mahamariamman Temple, Chan See Shu Yuen Temple, and the Koon Yam (Guanyin) Temple.
Lake Garden (Taman Tasik Perdana)
Jalan Perdana
The brainchild of Alfred Venning, the British State Treasurer in the 1880s, this botanical garden,
set amid lakes in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, is the city dweller’s favourite rendezvous. Nestled
deep in the city centre are a sprawling 104 hectares of close-cropped lawns, undulating hills
and carefully cultivated gardens. Situated near Jalan Parlimen, Lake Gardens offers locals and
visitors a wide range of facilities such as playgrounds, jogging tracks, exercise stations and
rowing boats while other attractions within the park include a bird park, a butterfly park, a deer
park and flower gardens. Admission: Free
Masjid Negara
Jln Perdana
The contemporary National Mosque has a 240-ft minaret, a purple roof, and geometric-pattern
grillwork. Though not Asia’s largest mosque, it can accommodate 10,000 worshipers. Signs
remind you to dress modestly, to remove your shoes when entering, and to be aware that
certain areas are off-limits, especially during prayer times. The mosque complex also includes a
library and a mausoleum. OPEN: Sat.-Thurs. 9-6, Fri. 3-6.
National Museum
Jalan Damansara
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6. The National Museum is a palatial structure adopting the style of old Malay architecture. Its
imposing entrance is flanked by murals depicting aspects of Malaysian culture and history.
Inside there are exhibits on local history, culture and traditions, arts and crafts, economic
activities, currency, weapons and local flora and fauna.
Outside, old locomotives, vintage cars and other relics of transport from days gone by can be
found. Reconstructed Malay palaces from other parts of the country also grace the expansive
grounds.
Admission: Free
Jl Tar
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
good for shopping during the day. Recommendations: The Global Silk Store for cheap clothes
and Batik (185 Jl TAR)
Petaling Street
Kuala Lumpur Tourist Information
Petaling Street
Kuala Lumpur, 50000
Malaysia
Also known as Chinatown, Petaling Street is one of Kuala Lumpur’s most popular tourist
destinations. In the evenings, a line of stalls come to live in front of the pre-war shops, offering
products of every description, from fake leather goods to the obligatory “Dunhill” watches. The
area attracts many locals and visitors in search of bargain items, including inexpensive dresses,
shoes, fabrics and souvenirs. It transforms itself into a bustling and lively night market when part
of the road is closed to traffic at about 6pm.
Tour of Royal Selangor Factory – PewterView
open 9a-5p
National Art Gallery (The)
Since its establishment in 1958, the gallery shifted three times before it finally settled into its
own purpose-built premises. Located in the beautiful neighbourhood of Lake Titiwangsa, it
exhibits work by Malaysian artists.
The building’s unique structure, combining a blend of slate, tinted glass and a striking metallic
roof, houses five galleries including a creative gallery and workshop, a resource centre, an
auditorium and the gallery’s administrative centre. Its collection now numbers over 2,500
pieces.
The gallery holds a variety of exhibitions and educational programs. It also organises travelling
exhibitions of Malaysian artists.
Admission: Free
National Art Gallery
Located at Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin (opposite The Kuala Lumpur Railway Station), the
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7. National Art Gallery is housed in a 1932 building which is conserved under the National
Heritage Trust. The building was formerly the Majestic Hotel. The art gallery showcases a the
works of contemporary artists, and a permanent collection of works of local and foreign origin
are also displayed. The National Art Gallery is open from 10am to 6pm daily (closed on Friday
from 12:45-2.45 pm) Admission is free.
Malaysian Tourist Complex
109 Jalan Ampang
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
On Monday May 22nd there will be a Malaysian Traditional Dance Performance at 2pm and a
“Dikir Barat” Performance at 330p. Admission is RM5
Jl Ampang (Embassy Row)
At the northen edge of the Golden Triangle) Jl Ampang was built up by early tin millionaires and
is lined with impressive mansions. Many of these stately buildings have become embassies or
consulates, so the street is nicknamed Embassy Row
Petronas Twin Towers
+60 3 382 8000
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
At a dizzying height of 452 metres, Petronas Twin Towers, a pair of 88-storey buildings, are the
world’s tallest free-standing towers. Apart from offices, these awesome towers also house a
state-of-the-art concert hall–the Petronas Philharmonic Hall, home of the Malaysian
Philharmonic Orchestra and the Petronas Performing Arts Group.
The designs on the towers are based on geometric patterns common in Islamic architecture.
Special features of the towers include the double-deck sky-bridge and high speed double-deck
lifts. The first few floors house shopping arcades restaurants, a science museum and the
concert hall and are the only floors open to public. Admission is free, however tickets are limited
and issued daily on a first-come-first-served basis.
Kuala Lumpur Tower (Menara Kuala Lumpur)
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