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: : Chinatown : :
Whilst it may seems a bit odd at first glance for an Asian city
to have a Chinatown, bear in mind that people of Chinese descent
are a minority in Malaysia with just under a third of the country's
population. Centred around the Pasar Seni Light Rail Station the
area is bordered by Jl. Sultan Mohamed on the west, up to Jl. Cheng
Lock on the north and following Jl. Pudu around to the east. The
area is just west of the Bukit Bintang area - within walking distance
for those so inclined.
Easy to get to, endlessly fascinating and very easy to explore,
every visitor to Kuala Lumpur should make it a point to see Chinatown.
Shoppers will lose themselves going through the endless row of tables
that serve as shop fronts on Jl. Petaling's night market. And for
true Chinese cuisine this is the place to sit down and dig in. The
hotels in Chinatown are, for the most part, smaller family owned
and managed hotels offering clean rooms and personalized service
for a memorable holiday. FYI, in order to remain objective, hotels
are listed in alphabetical order. We don't favor any hotel for any
reason.
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Preferred
Star Hotels in Chinatown Area All rates in Ringgit Malaysia (RM).
Inclusive of 10% service charge and 5% Gov't tax. (15%). No hidden
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D´Oriental Inn Kuala Lumpur 2 stars / 85 rooms / Rating: 5.0 (1 review) |
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Rates: Standard Room Without Breakfas RM 98.00 / Standard Twin / Double RM 110.00 Conveniently located on Jalan Petaling D'Oriental Inn puts guests right in the middle of Kuala Lumpur's exciting Chinatown. Jalan Petaling, brimming with colourful night bazaars, restaurants, and food stalls is home to a famous Chinese community in Kuala Lumpur. The hotel is conveniently situated within the vicinity of Puduraya, the main bus terminal connecting all areas of Malaysia and also offers easy accessibility to the Putra Line LRT at Central Market and the Star Line LRT stations.
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Hotel Malaya Kuala Lumpur 3 stars / 238 rooms / Rating: 6.4 (4 reviews) |
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Rates to be advised Step back in history at the Malaya Hotel. Welcoming guests to the historically significant Chinatown area for over 30 years the Malaya Hotel is the second oldest hotel in Kuala Lumpur. With clean, modern rooms that are comfortable and provide all the basic amenities at down to earth rates, the three stars Hotel Malaya is a long time favorite of many frequent visitors and value conscious business travelers.
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Midah Hotel Kuala Lumpur 3 stars / 198 rooms |
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Rates: Superior RM 147.00 / Deluxe RM 167.00 (include breakfast) Set along Jln. Kampung Attap, it is easy to overlook the Midah Hotel and that would be unfortunate. One of Kuala Lumpur's favourite value for money budget hotels with its spacious and clean guestrooms, the Midah Hotel is in Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle, just a two minute walk from Maharajarela Monorail Station or ten minutes to Pasar Seni LRT sataion giving visitors easy to access to everywhere in KL.
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Swiss-Inn Kuala Lumpur 3 stars / 151 rooms / Rating: 7.1 (12 reviews) |
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Rates: Superior RM 128.00 / Deluxe RM 184.00 (include breakfast) Conveniently located in the heart of Chinatown and right outside the door of the famous Petaling night bazaar offering a wide assortment of merchandise guaranteed to thrill any shopper, the Swiss Inn prides itself on offering Old World charm in the exciting Chinatown area. Rooms are cosy, well furnished and clean while service is courteous and friendly. An ideal place to experience the hustle and bustle of Chinatown - where east meets west.
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