Kuala Lumpur Hotels & Accommodation

Modern super-city Kuala Lumpur is one of the most visited city in the world seeing around 9 million visitors each year. The Malaysian city is sprawling and there's so much to see and do, whether you're here for a stopover or you're taking a vacation here.

The popular tourist city is serviced by regular flights from almost every one of Australia's major airports.

Kuala Lumpur hotels come in huge range from luxurious international chains, charming serviced apartments or cosy motels. Whether you're looking for something in the busting central districts or the outskirts of the CBD, there is certainly no shortage of hotels in Kuala Lumpur.

Clustered around major sites of interest, most Kuala Lumpur hotels are situated only a stones throw from Merdeka Square, Petaling Street, the National Palace, the Kuala Lumpur Tower, and the many world-class shopping districts.

Kuala Lumpur is one of the best shopping cities in the world and the city alone has 66 shopping malls. It's the retail and fashion hub for Malaysia. Suria KLCC in particular is one of Malaysia's premier shopping destinations beneath the Petronas Twin Towers.

The Central Market in Kuala Lumpur dates back to 1888 and is a tourist and shopping mecca. Although primarily a marketplace, the Central Market also showcases the nation's arts, culture and heritage. The central market annexe houses several art galleries allowing visitors a glimpse into the vibrant local art scene.

The National Museum, located by the Perdana Lake Gardens, is a trip back in time through Malaysia's cultural and historical heritage in a world-class exhibition.

The Malaysian Houses of Parliament is a striking cultural icon and stands tall near the National Monument, a bronze sculpture commemorating Malaysia's struggle for freedom throughout history.

Religious sites Jamek Mosque and Batu Caves are two of Kuala Lumpur's most prominent tourist sites and host thousands of visitors each day.

The entertainment hub of the city is mainly centred in the Golden Triangle encompassing Jalan P. Ramlee, Jalan Sultan Ismail and Ampang Road. Clusters of trendy nightclubs, bars and lounges line the streets of these popular spots.

Bukit Bintang district also hosts a large range of shopping malls and houses many cafes, restaurants and eateries serving traditional Malaysian cuisines.

Book yourself into one of our Kuala Lumpur hotels and experience the bustling Asian tourist hub brimming with cultural experiences.