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really it was one of the best hotels in malaysia, very nice staff, smiling all time. lobby v.very nice music was great,lastly advising any body to try this hotel with no hesitation. and if i will go back to Kuala Lumpor i will chose this hotel and it will be through AGODA. the location was excellent around shopping malls, Bank, many resturant and Arabic resturant. co...

really it was one of the best hotels in malaysia, very nice staff, smiling all time. lobby v.very nice music was great,lastly advising any body to try this hotel with no hesitation. and if i will go back to Kuala Lumpor i will chose this hotel and it will be through AGODA. the location was excellent around shopping malls, Bank, many resturant and Arabic resturant. concirge helped me alot in arranging my toure iside the city and even out side it.

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Still under construction at the upper floors so you can expect some drilling and banging noises. But the price is good. Breakfast is spartan as occupancy is low. Probably it’s the best hotel room I ever stayed in Johor maybe because it’s new. Most other hotels I have stayed in Malaysia tend to get very run down after a short while due to lack of maintenance so this new...

Still under construction at the upper floors so you can expect some drilling and banging noises. But the price is good. Breakfast is spartan as occupancy is low. Probably it’s the best hotel room I ever stayed in Johor maybe because it’s new. Most other hotels I have stayed in Malaysia tend to get very run down after a short while due to lack of maintenance so this new hotel is a welcome relieve, at least for now. Overall it’s a nice hotel with a grand reception area fitted with marble tiles. The problem is the same type of slippery tiles are used in the bathroom so be careful when the floor is wet. It’s super slippery.

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One of the best hotels and hotel experiences iv had was at this hotel! Staff was super friendly and helpful for helping us get around Malaysia! Rooms are super clean just like the pictures with amazing views of the city! Morning breakfast buffet is delicious so is the evening dinner menu a la carte! Definitely recommend this hotel!

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We think it can be graded as one of the top hotels in Malaysia. The room is spacious, new and clean. We stayed 3 nights and the room was always clean up very neaty with clean bedlinen throughout. The operators and the receptionists were very courteous and efficient. We really enjoyed our stays and would definitely like to go back during our next visit.

The Pacific Sutera Hotel

We've stayed at a few resorts in Malaysia/Asia now and overall we consider this to be the best. We got a great last minute rate on Agoda (including full buffet breakfast) for a king room with golf view (large windows overlooking a really nice golf course). The room was clean and comfy and came equipped with all traveller essentials and luxuries (including iron and ...

We've stayed at a few resorts in Malaysia/Asia now and overall we consider this to be the best. We got a great last minute rate on Agoda (including full buffet breakfast) for a king room with golf view (large windows overlooking a really nice golf course). The room was clean and comfy and came equipped with all traveller essentials and luxuries (including iron and ironing board which I often have to specifically request). The toiletries were extensive. Breakfast was adequate. The staff were professional but not too attentive (in a good way - we don't like being fussed over too much!). The hotel has an hourly shuttle bus that runs to and from the city centre, avoiding the need pay for taxis. The swimming pools were all enjoyable and we picked up some excellent, extremely inexpensive souvenirs from the gift store. For dinner, there are many restaurants to choose from, our favourite being "Spice Island" serving a fusion of Indian/Malay. Here, we ate probably the best hotel food we've ever tried. Unfortunatelty the poolside and cafe food for lunch are not as good value for money or tasty. Sabah is such a great holiday destination and we'll definitely be telling our friends about The Pacific Sutera and maybe even return ourselves.

Resorts World Genting - First World Hotel

This is one of the Best hotel in Malaysia i have ever stayed. The good thing of hotel is about its location, friendly environment, facilities, attractions and price. I am very much pleased with my last stay at First world hotel. Thank you

Hatten Hotel Melaka

Hatten Hotel Melaka delivered way over my expectations. I was worried about parking during school holidays. But we had no issue with lack of parking space. Because the carpark is shared with mall patrons, we locked our car with bar lock and noticed surrounding cars did the same. Booked deluxe suite with interconnecting rooms, fantastic for extended families. And each r...

Hatten Hotel Melaka delivered way over my expectations. I was worried about parking during school holidays. But we had no issue with lack of parking space. Because the carpark is shared with mall patrons, we locked our car with bar lock and noticed surrounding cars did the same. Booked deluxe suite with interconnecting rooms, fantastic for extended families. And each room came with two flat screen TVs and a large bathroom. Everything was clean and new and bed was very comfortable. The only grouse was the breakfast.. Main dining super crowded and had to queue. However, a ballroom was used to manage the spillover with good and sufficient food which they promptly topped up. I have to commend on the service of the managers at the main lobby. All were enthusiastic to help and especially Jimmy Lee who came to assist in our safe which couldn't open for some reason. For malaysia hotels, it is very rare to see such professionalism in hotel staff, especially when the rates were halved those of equatorial hotel, yet newer, better facilities, better gym and cleaner. Will definitely come back to Hatten when I visit Melaka again.

Floor plans

We had a really lovely stay at the Magellan Sutera Harbour Resort in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. The staff were friendly and very helpful, they were always at hand to answer our questions. We stayed in a Garden View room, which was great, the room was always kept very clean and had all the facilities you would expect from a 5 star hotel. The recreational facilit...

We had a really lovely stay at the Magellan Sutera Harbour Resort in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. The staff were friendly and very helpful, they were always at hand to answer our questions. We stayed in a Garden View room, which was great, the room was always kept very clean and had all the facilities you would expect from a 5 star hotel. The recreational facilities of the hotel were also really great, there were numerous pools to choose from, as well as a private man-made beach. Being part of the Sutera Harbour resort also allowed us to use the facilities of the Little Magellan complex and the Pacific Sutera Hotel, both of which were only a short walk away.

Water park

This is my second time stay at this hotel (The Shore Hotel). Overall EXCELLENT but something I notice that the pool are used also by local (family/group of kids) as they are using entrance from mall/parking (free parking - level 3/3a) and easily can access to level 9 (pool) ONLY via The Shore Hotel without any security control (access card provided to tenant but anyone...

This is my second time stay at this hotel (The Shore Hotel). Overall EXCELLENT but something I notice that the pool are used also by local (family/group of kids) as they are using entrance from mall/parking (free parking - level 3/3a) and easily can access to level 9 (pool) ONLY via The Shore Hotel without any security control (access card provided to tenant but anyone with/without card can access to any floor as the elevator access control is not working. (I already try it to my room, other floor, pool and yes, you can access to any floor) I was thinking, is it fair to tenant who pay few hundred Malaysia Ringgit per night for their family for holiday trip and suddenly you notice that it was a PUBLIC swimming pool? No privacy at all. For Swiss Garden Hotel, you have to used your card access for elevator and to swimming pool. (no issue on this hotel).

The Puteri Pacific Johor Bahru

we always like to have short gateaway when we are free. we like travelling to malaysia. but for a short gateaway, its not really convinience for us if we went to place like kl, malaca, genting n etc. we didnt realize that there were great hotel located in johor. when we 1st found out abt the petri pacific, we browse trough their website n its seem like a nice place to ...

we always like to have short gateaway when we are free. we like travelling to malaysia. but for a short gateaway, its not really convinience for us if we went to place like kl, malaca, genting n etc. we didnt realize that there were great hotel located in johor. when we 1st found out abt the petri pacific, we browse trough their website n its seem like a nice place to chill. so we book it n when we reach there, we were amuse with e p hotel. the lobby is awesome n calm. service staffs were all friendly. restaurant is just afew steps away. the room were cozy n feels like home. my favourite faciliy was the swimming pool. even though it is a simple concept design, but its very relaxing, especially when u swim at night.. my overall satisfactory level of the hotel is, i'm lovin it...... do give it a shot to this hotel. recommended..

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This was my 2nd visit to Malaysia but with a child under 18 months old,I wanted a resort type hotel with everything nearby. I got upgraded to suite due to a problem with my booking which was not my fault and the reservations manager was excellent.This is a great place for bringing kids because everything is within the complex. Having a shopping centre next to the hotel...

This was my 2nd visit to Malaysia but with a child under 18 months old,I wanted a resort type hotel with everything nearby. I got upgraded to suite due to a problem with my booking which was not my fault and the reservations manager was excellent.This is a great place for bringing kids because everything is within the complex. Having a shopping centre next to the hotel was a bonus my wife loved it. The swimming pool was great and the views were out of this world. I am so happy I did not book a hotel in KL as i wanted a relaxing holiday and not really bothered about sight seeing. I will be coming back to this hotel in the future. The staff went over and beyond whenever i required anything. It's a 5 star hotel but prices are UK 3 star and that's the main selling point for me. This hotel was great. Malaysia is a muslim country so would recommend bringing a couple of bottles from duty free as beer and spirit prices are London hotel prices at the hotel. The shopping centre has all UK and American main food outlets like Nandos,Pizza Hut.Don't bother buying electical goods as cheaper in UK but designer glasses are cheap as well as t-shirts .

Executive lounge

The hotel is in an ideal location for both business and shopping. The breakfast provided are well spread with good choice of food. The rooms are well equip with free internet connection. Not many hotel in Malaysia give this free of charge. TYhis allows one to stay connected when required. The hotel is situated in an location easily accesible to spirint express to go to...

The hotel is in an ideal location for both business and shopping. The breakfast provided are well spread with good choice of food. The rooms are well equip with free internet connection. Not many hotel in Malaysia give this free of charge. TYhis allows one to stay connected when required. The hotel is situated in an location easily accesible to spirint express to go to IUtama or to go to Seremban highway going south.

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The stay was good. Although we love our room, a leak at the roof forced us to changed room to the beach side unit. The beach side unit was not as clean as the first 2nd-storey unit. Staff were friendly, but they could improve a bit more on response and staff-to-staff communication. Unlike many hotels in Malaysia, this hotel is generally well-maintained. We were happy...

The stay was good. Although we love our room, a leak at the roof forced us to changed room to the beach side unit. The beach side unit was not as clean as the first 2nd-storey unit. Staff were friendly, but they could improve a bit more on response and staff-to-staff communication. Unlike many hotels in Malaysia, this hotel is generally well-maintained. We were happy we chose Meritus Pelangi compared to some other hotels out there along the beach.

Bar

The hotel is strategically located and easily accesses to most shopping areas, eateries except for the bigger malls like Imago, Suria can be a bit far but cabs are readily available. The hotel should consider internet access as a common standard offer in hotels these days due to advancement in information technology. It will be nicer if you add a hidden cost in the r...

The hotel is strategically located and easily accesses to most shopping areas, eateries except for the bigger malls like Imago, Suria can be a bit far but cabs are readily available. The hotel should consider internet access as a common standard offer in hotels these days due to advancement in information technology. It will be nicer if you add a hidden cost in the room rates rather than providing a separate optional costs should one requires internet or requesting the guest to be a member in order to use the internet. No one will choose to stay in a 5 star hotel expecting there will be no internet available or to be charged separately as it is being offered as an optional facility. If this makes sense. All in all is a very comfortable hotel. Standard 5 star quality!

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Spent a week in the spa suite apartments for the family and we absolutely enjoyed ourselves. The location was ideal for those seeking to get away from the busy city, while still remain close to amenities. We rented a car at affordable rates from a local car rental company, and used a mobile app called WAZE to get around - driving around was easy since the app had the...

Spent a week in the spa suite apartments for the family and we absolutely enjoyed ourselves. The location was ideal for those seeking to get away from the busy city, while still remain close to amenities. We rented a car at affordable rates from a local car rental company, and used a mobile app called WAZE to get around - driving around was easy since the app had the most accurate and up-to-date information. Having spent 7 days in the resort, we got around easily to the local restaurants for the best seafood - very cheap and fresh. Check out Gayang Restaurant and their cheap and fresh lobsters and crabs. Convenience shops like 7-11 were everywhere and there is a large supermarket called GIANT just 10 mins from the resort (google "Taman Indah Permai"). Our younger son (age 5) caught a cold and there's a very good and experienced paediatrician called Dr Jeffrey Soon about 30 mins drive away (Lot 66, Lrg Zirafah 10A , Taman Layang Layang , Luyang, 88300 Kota KInabalu), where we got him treated. Around the resort, there's a gorgeous golf course sandwiched between the mountain ridge and the beaches. And there's also a water theme park called "Lagoon Park", where we spent a day with water activities. Generally, while the resort may be about 45 mins drive from the city, there are enough facilities and things for my family to enjoy. The hotel staff were extremely prompt in their responsiveness to our requests (extra towels, utensils for cooking, etc). Very warm and friendly. The stringent security checkpoints also made us feel safe and secure throughout our stay. We had a good deal for this booking via Agoda. Paid for the price of a 4 star hotel but it really felt more like a 5 star. Highly recommended for couples looking for a private place as well as for families looking to get some peace and quiet.

Eastern And Oriental Hotel

that is my best hotel in malaysia we spent 10 days in kuala lumper incl 2 nights in genting hightland. but so hot in kul and everythins is too expensive. in penang is the fresh air of malaysia just 1 hour flight from kul. the hotel is very good, seafood so fresh and cheap

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Boom for 1 night and ended up extended for 2 nights in this hotel. This is my honest review and im soo loving it! The room is very spacious, all brand new furniture, got bath room, fully equipped and even got aircond. Stay in highest room for hotel (27th floor) and our room got best view! Looking over the mountain. The room got TV with selection of movie. They even p...

Boom for 1 night and ended up extended for 2 nights in this hotel. This is my honest review and im soo loving it! The room is very spacious, all brand new furniture, got bath room, fully equipped and even got aircond. Stay in highest room for hotel (27th floor) and our room got best view! Looking over the mountain. The room got TV with selection of movie. They even put ur name on the TV when u first turn it ON. Complimentary 4 mineral water and 4 cans of cokes and sprite. The bathroom is all new. They got hair dryer, iron iron board, kettle, got table lamp, got mini fridge and also got safety box (that is functional) Room is 5 stars! Breakfast like a queen! Got so so so many choices of food and its incld in the fee. Breakfast with a mountain view. The even find u table to sit beforehand. Breakfast is 5 stars! Pool was awesome! Swim in evening and night up to 10 pm The water so controlled by the heater and nice view! I love the pOol! 5 stars They provided free shuttle to first world (which u can avoid finding parking and save u from parking fee) You can awana cablecar to GPO, then eat dinner before coming back to hotel. Drop and pick up in front of starbucks! The location is quite far from other. If u got car then thats fine. If not. Just use the free bus shuttle (new bus) Service is tip-top! Since the hotel is just open for a year, so, as expected, all the service was good, awesome and my best hotel stay so far in overall! Definitely will stay here if im in GH! Please avoid First World as it is too crowded with people, unless u want to go to the indoor theme park and easy to find dinner. P.s : the food trucks in front of hotel is sooo good! Please try the kebab and roti john! Awesome! This is my honest and longest review of a hotel in Agoda! Keep it up! 😍😍😍

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I rarely break over 100 USD per night especially in Malaysia where you can find clean and cheap hotels almost anywhere. The location was wonderful to be able to go out uour balcony and breathe fresh air and nice views at the top. It is with walking distance to visit some honey/ strawberry farms and the market which was the reason I chose this hotel. The buffet breakf...

I rarely break over 100 USD per night especially in Malaysia where you can find clean and cheap hotels almost anywhere. The location was wonderful to be able to go out uour balcony and breathe fresh air and nice views at the top. It is with walking distance to visit some honey/ strawberry farms and the market which was the reason I chose this hotel. The buffet breakfast was varied and tasty. The staff was helpful when I encountered some problems with my pickup. However for the price, the room is dated and the wooden door in the bathroom is literally rotting away with whole parts gone. There are dead bugs and in my room as well. For the price I expected a higher standard of cleaniless. I noticed Cameron highlands is in process of building more hotels. Perhaps it is time for the Copthorne to rethink how it should stop cutting corners.

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Perhaps the most positive hotel experience I've had in Malaysia. Everything worked the first time and the room was of a very high standard. Will revisit this property again in the future. Beach is very nice and there are plenty of staff around so you don't feel abandoned like you can in so many hotels in Malaysia. Best hotel experience I've had in Malaysia. Recommended...

Perhaps the most positive hotel experience I've had in Malaysia. Everything worked the first time and the room was of a very high standard. Will revisit this property again in the future. Beach is very nice and there are plenty of staff around so you don't feel abandoned like you can in so many hotels in Malaysia. Best hotel experience I've had in Malaysia. Recommended!

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Look no further. This is the best valued hotel and is well equipped with everything you need to enjoy your visit in Malaysia. The rooms are new and clean. Free shuttle bus rides to Ikea MyTown, Klcc, Pavilion and Sunway Putra makes going to destinations stress free. The hotel is situated right next to a newly built mall. It also has its own swimming pool and gym on...

Look no further. This is the best valued hotel and is well equipped with everything you need to enjoy your visit in Malaysia. The rooms are new and clean. Free shuttle bus rides to Ikea MyTown, Klcc, Pavilion and Sunway Putra makes going to destinations stress free. The hotel is situated right next to a newly built mall. It also has its own swimming pool and gym on rooftop. Nice view! Staff were super friendly. Never been to Malaysia? Then give this hotel a try and explore the wonders of Malaysia.

Cititel Mid Valley Hotel

You have amenities at your doorstep - should try the Foot-spa at the Lobby area - fantastic. Breakfast - delicious and ample. They serve a variety to suit everyone. The staff were very pleasant and helpful. The breakfast was the best I've had in a hotel in Malaysia. Remember to use the Hotel taxi-ask the staff for help - they are always so willing to help

Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur

I booked this hotel as per map's survey initially as it was near the Petronas Tower. Hoping that we can get a room with the tower view. Though it was near the famous tower, the fact that the hotel is facing in a different direction, you cannot really get a nice view. Our room is on the KL Tower side instead and small glimpse of the famous structure. It was a cheap ...

I booked this hotel as per map's survey initially as it was near the Petronas Tower. Hoping that we can get a room with the tower view. Though it was near the famous tower, the fact that the hotel is facing in a different direction, you cannot really get a nice view. Our room is on the KL Tower side instead and small glimpse of the famous structure. It was a cheap deal for a hotel as nice as this. Location is great, downstairs, you have Hard Rock Cafe (which is our last night dinner location). You are also near a bus station, Bukit Nanas Monorail, Starbucks, and Shangri-La KL. Just a few walk and you will reach MaTIC (Malaysia Tourist Information Center) and few more walk and you will reach Petrona Tower! I will prefer to stay here again. The grandeur and location is best compared to other neighboring hotels, in comfort and in value for money!

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Simply one of the best I've experienced around the world, and definitely the best, the number 1 choice if you are looking to stay in Johor Bahru. Excellent location, just beside KSL shopping, of course you have ksl resort as an option which is located above the shopping mall, but the staff service is nothing compared to the ones at Holiday villa. The cleanliness, the ...

Simply one of the best I've experienced around the world, and definitely the best, the number 1 choice if you are looking to stay in Johor Bahru. Excellent location, just beside KSL shopping, of course you have ksl resort as an option which is located above the shopping mall, but the staff service is nothing compared to the ones at Holiday villa. The cleanliness, the room, the comfy bed, the infinity pool (as raved by many), and above all, the staff service was simply awesome. You can never find a hotel better than this in Johor Bahru, if not the whole of Malaysia, and beats alot of hotel hands down world wide. At an affordable rate of average $85 per night, you can have all the best sleep of your night. 5 star rating and recommend to all to stay here.

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Our staying there is quite good n awesome we don't mind staying there coz near to Lot 10 shopping mall n sungai wang. The room is clean n good condition but sadly my hotel room was facing other building, not sure its hotel or apartment but it can see through ur hotel room from other side. As for breakfast its ok for me even the breakfast food not so much to choose as f...

Our staying there is quite good n awesome we don't mind staying there coz near to Lot 10 shopping mall n sungai wang. The room is clean n good condition but sadly my hotel room was facing other building, not sure its hotel or apartment but it can see through ur hotel room from other side. As for breakfast its ok for me even the breakfast food not so much to choose as for hotel staff there u guys r awesome peoples always smile all the time greet us everytime we enter the lobby hotel. I don't mind staying there again coz this time i really feel the real malaysia country since most of the staff r malaysian compared to melia, berjaya times n parkroyal so far this is the best hotel. Cheers to all of all hotel royal staffs n thnks for everything😊😊👏👏👏

Furama Hotel Bukit Bintang

Though we booked a superior room, we were placed in a suite; comparing to all hotels we've been staying in Asia--the suite was quite spacious. Great hotel to relax after a long tired day of sightseeing Malaysia. Hotel is conveniently located. All walking distance to shopping plazas (Time Squares, Pavillon) or to the monorail. Cons: Though the hotel is centrally...

Though we booked a superior room, we were placed in a suite; comparing to all hotels we've been staying in Asia--the suite was quite spacious. Great hotel to relax after a long tired day of sightseeing Malaysia. Hotel is conveniently located. All walking distance to shopping plazas (Time Squares, Pavillon) or to the monorail. Cons: Though the hotel is centrally located, there are massive constructions going on in front of the hotel ( traveled Aug 2012) making it slightly difficult to walk around and unpleasant view right outside hotel.

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the hotel is linked with a mall and theme park which is really the best place to be in malaysia to experience the best attraction in asia. we are satisfied with the service and the customer support and accommodation of the staff from arrival to our departure. we were even given an extension until 7pm because we are flying out late that night. we truly enjoyed our sta...

the hotel is linked with a mall and theme park which is really the best place to be in malaysia to experience the best attraction in asia. we are satisfied with the service and the customer support and accommodation of the staff from arrival to our departure. we were even given an extension until 7pm because we are flying out late that night. we truly enjoyed our stay. and even if the hotel is a bit pricey, it was really worth it. the downside is the food. they serve the same kind of dishes for breakfast everyday. overall, i would recommend this hotel to anyone who wanted to stay in malaysia.

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It seems a little bit pricey for the average traveler but Kota Kinabalu is more expensive than Peninsular Malaysia in general and it costs far less than Meridien. But if you have a bit to spare, it's well worth it for the size of the room, the amenities and the location is fantastic. Lots of food options within in walking distance - if you need to get to a mall Centrep...

It seems a little bit pricey for the average traveler but Kota Kinabalu is more expensive than Peninsular Malaysia in general and it costs far less than Meridien. But if you have a bit to spare, it's well worth it for the size of the room, the amenities and the location is fantastic. Lots of food options within in walking distance - if you need to get to a mall Centrepoint is just across the road, Imago is 5 minutes away by cab. Use GRAB cab wherever you go - it costs far less. The waterfront, boardwalk dining options & massage, market etc are all nearby. The Warisan area that it is located in seems a bit foregone but you can walk around it and it doesn't seem dangerous or dodgy. If you are heading out to the isladns, the jetty is also not far away. Best bet for Kota Kinabalu (even when I had to go for a conference in UMS I stayed in Klagan).

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I booked this hotel for the 2nd time as the 1st time was with good memories, however we had to wait for more than 1 hour to check in to our room. We were a group of 9 with 2 elderlies and we arrived there around 3pm which is hotel's check-in time. Although they were aware of my arrival time which was supposed to be around 1 pm but due to flight delay, we reached there...

I booked this hotel for the 2nd time as the 1st time was with good memories, however we had to wait for more than 1 hour to check in to our room. We were a group of 9 with 2 elderlies and we arrived there around 3pm which is hotel's check-in time. Although they were aware of my arrival time which was supposed to be around 1 pm but due to flight delay, we reached there by 3 pm but still our rooms were NOT ready and we had to wait until 4 pm (I'd asked for 3rd floor rooms). After one hour, they still didn't say anything while the 9 of us were frustrated and when I tried to ask them why rooms are not ready I got the most ridiculous response that I have ever heard: "The rooms you requested are still not ready and we are not sure when they can be ready" I was told this after 1 hour and then they said "We are going to give you 2 rooms at ground floor and 1 room is still not ready as housekeeping hasn't finished yet." If they could not give me the rooms at higher floor, they could've told me sooner instead of keeping me for more than an hour but I still get this part. However they did NOT even have available rooms at ANY floor and when I said I booked 3 rooms more than one week before and I was here at 3 pm and I expect my rooms to be ready upon my ARRIVAL, they said "it's not our fault, it's housekeeping fault!!!!" How awful a management can be that they cannot sync up their teams together and let one blame the other one. It's like a guest would care whose fault it is. Anyways, I won't be going back to this hotel and it's not that it's a bad hotel and I would NOT recommend it to you if you want your room to be ready on time and believe me waiting time is NOT 10, 15 or 20 minutes as the 1st time, I also waited for more almost an hour but I could understand that as I'd arrived before 3 pm. I have a complaint about AGODA as they had not shared my special requests with the hotel and they didn't have what I had written while booking my rooms through your website.

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I was staying there with my husband for 2 day, consider was the first trip after we married so we called it pre- honeymoon. I send email to the resort 3 days before we arrived for some queries but no respond, was disappointed and commented on tripadvisor.com. But the way when we arrived and checked in, the Friendly receptionist called the floor manager to attend to us ...

I was staying there with my husband for 2 day, consider was the first trip after we married so we called it pre- honeymoon. I send email to the resort 3 days before we arrived for some queries but no respond, was disappointed and commented on tripadvisor.com. But the way when we arrived and checked in, the Friendly receptionist called the floor manager to attend to us and he straight away apologized to us and explained he did not receive any email. He was so sincere and answered all the queries that I intent to ask. By knowing we were having our honeymoon he arranged free upgrade to delux room and provide breakfast to us for 2 days! We took the free shuttle to Klcc at 2nd day morning and back to hotel ard 7pm, we was surprised by a cake with honeymoon wording infront of our nice bed!! We was really appreciated the hospitality and sincerity by the friendly and customer orientated staffs! This is one of the best hotel in Malaysia which is worth to go and value for money! Will go back again definitely!

Cheap places to stay in Malaysia

Hotel Bintang Indah

The best rate and room you can get if you are travelling solo or backpacking. Hotel room is spacious and comfy compare to other hotel in the area. Basic utilities and toiletries provided and bedsheet will be change, everyday. There is a water heater inside the room and the toilet quite luxurious for solo traveller, will be heaven for backpackers. Stated in the middl...

The best rate and room you can get if you are travelling solo or backpacking. Hotel room is spacious and comfy compare to other hotel in the area. Basic utilities and toiletries provided and bedsheet will be change, everyday. There is a water heater inside the room and the toilet quite luxurious for solo traveller, will be heaven for backpackers. Stated in the middle of the city, there are shopping mall nearby in a walking distance and 7 eleven across the street. Although it is near the main road, the noises is not bothersome inside the room. Wireless internet speed is decent as it is 3 star hotel. Will be staying here again if I happen to be in the nearby area.

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Best Family motel- spacious rooms and complete with basic amenities and with great value for money. This motel is great stopover if you coming to Langkawi for shopping and sightseeing. But If you want to relax and enjoy resort/hotel facilities (pool/spa/etc), please book elsewhere as this motel is not for you.

Bed

I've stayed at nearly every hotel in Bukit Bintang. I can say with great integrity that this is the best Value for the money and quality. There are many beautiful lobbies around but it's the room that counts. Good location, comfortable bed, bright lighting, adequate AC, fresh smelling, good water pressure, hot shower, no bugs, safety. These are the things I look f...

I've stayed at nearly every hotel in Bukit Bintang. I can say with great integrity that this is the best Value for the money and quality. There are many beautiful lobbies around but it's the room that counts. Good location, comfortable bed, bright lighting, adequate AC, fresh smelling, good water pressure, hot shower, no bugs, safety. These are the things I look for. This hotel fits all the criteria.

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The Icon Hostel is really comfortable n clean with nice locker n lock. I checked in earlier in the morning but the owner lemme in without any charge. He is supper humble n helpful. The place is really close with Plza Rakyat LRT beside Puduraya mall. Just walk less than 10 minutes. You can choose Masjid Jamek LRT also but little bit far. Need Grab or other online Taxi t...

The Icon Hostel is really comfortable n clean with nice locker n lock. I checked in earlier in the morning but the owner lemme in without any charge. He is supper humble n helpful. The place is really close with Plza Rakyat LRT beside Puduraya mall. Just walk less than 10 minutes. You can choose Masjid Jamek LRT also but little bit far. Need Grab or other online Taxi to reach it (cost RM5). Or you can use Go KL from Masjid Jamek to the bus stop in front off Puduraya Mall. You will get mineral water, coffee, tea all the day. Free breakfast n also you will get nice towel. The bathroom is nice n clean. Tissue is ready all the time. The area near with Hindu Temple which show how beautiful the diversity in Malaysia. The less thing when i was staying there, the Wifi was unstable. Please fix it :-(

Public areas

internet was spotty but that's normal in Malaysia. interesting location but probably not the best, is a small town anyway. not the cleanest but decent. only choose this because I liked the first location in KL

Bed

Deluxe Room : Do NOT book this room, it doesn't exist. They only have standard rooms and dorm rooms, not sure why the hotel listed Deluxe rooms on Agoda and they had to refund some of my money. They were VERY NICE about the whole thing as it's a mistake that they will fix soon I'm sure. VALUE: Amazing value but you do get what you pay for. Queen bed with about ...

Deluxe Room : Do NOT book this room, it doesn't exist. They only have standard rooms and dorm rooms, not sure why the hotel listed Deluxe rooms on Agoda and they had to refund some of my money. They were VERY NICE about the whole thing as it's a mistake that they will fix soon I'm sure. VALUE: Amazing value but you do get what you pay for. Queen bed with about a foot of room around it (30cm) no selves and only 1 nail in the wall with a hanger. I used half my bed to lay out my things and slept on the other half. Shower / bathroom is very small, you can brush your teeth while on the toilet and taking a shower. Not joking, I've done it... quite the time saver. :-) All in all it's a great small cheap room that is clean with friendly owners and in a great location.

Venus Female Boarding House

Booked 1 night and stayed 2 more. Extremely good value in a gorgeous city. The place is a female student boarding house and we visited during university holidays so practically had the entire complex to ourselves. Full kitchen and coin operated washing machines perfect for those travelling on a budget.

Super OYO 90602 Hotel Hsiang Garden

I've stayed here twice now because the value for what you get is just too good to pass up. Pros: - cheap - facilities were great: air conditioning, comfy beds, private bathrooms with hot showers, tv and fridge - great restaurant with cheap food in the lobby - very friendly staff Cons: - it's a bit out of the way, about a 15 minute walk to central Sandakan - not muc...

I've stayed here twice now because the value for what you get is just too good to pass up. Pros: - cheap - facilities were great: air conditioning, comfy beds, private bathrooms with hot showers, tv and fridge - great restaurant with cheap food in the lobby - very friendly staff Cons: - it's a bit out of the way, about a 15 minute walk to central Sandakan - not much to do around the hotel, however there is a night market about 10 minutes away I'd recommend this place to any type of traveller looking for cheap accommodation that has everything you could want from a hotel.

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I actualy try few guest hse in chinatown,Raizz, Matahari n Reggage got Bed Butts, untill i found ds 1. is new, look like budget hotel than guest house, TV area w Sofa at d Lobby like 3 Stars standard, 3computers free4use.Free hot&cold filter water. Hair dryer n ironning is free. Nice view relaxing area on rooftop. Free city bus jst right in front, Central market n Chi...

I actualy try few guest hse in chinatown,Raizz, Matahari n Reggage got Bed Butts, untill i found ds 1. is new, look like budget hotel than guest house, TV area w Sofa at d Lobby like 3 Stars standard, 3computers free4use.Free hot&cold filter water. Hair dryer n ironning is free. Nice view relaxing area on rooftop. Free city bus jst right in front, Central market n Chinatown 100m walking distance. Friendly & helpful staff. Things ne 2improve, shower toilet area really ne put floor mat to dry every 1 slipper or wet foot as it really cause d floor become wet n sticky on n on.Understand Chinatown most r old building even had done a lot renovation but d drainage really cause bad smell . 3rd floor is under renovation, Suggest owner use solid wooden bed 4long term. New pillows shld be soft 1 ,mental bunker bed making a lot cracky sound. Start Shaking after a lot heavy user. Bar stool chair Is 2high on dining table. Overall compare with other old gst hse I think is good value.

Reception

if have another rooms left in agoda apps, please check again with hotel due to agoda apps or hotel are wrong updated. i really angry since i book 2 rooms but i get only 1 room & i need pay additional money for new rooms. so disappointing. i will never stay at this hotel

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My Hostel Muntri was a great accommodation experience. The staff was extremely helpful and generous, I hadn't exchanged my money to ringett yet and they still let me check in and stay the night and pay the next day. It was a bit hard to find, but once I found it the location was great. I felt super safe and comfortable here and walking back at night while alone. The on...

My Hostel Muntri was a great accommodation experience. The staff was extremely helpful and generous, I hadn't exchanged my money to ringett yet and they still let me check in and stay the night and pay the next day. It was a bit hard to find, but once I found it the location was great. I felt super safe and comfortable here and walking back at night while alone. The only thing I didn't like was that the bathrooms were not very well kept, but other than that I enjoyed my time here.

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Easy to locate right next to KS Minimart/Klinik Wong in Brinchang, RM10 taxi from Tanah Rata, plenty eateries nearby. Big room, great price, cleanliness was impeccable, and they had great TV channels plus free flow tea. The best was the staff - easy check in (they already had my name ready on their list from Agoda and I felt very welcomed the moment I walked in), helpe...

Easy to locate right next to KS Minimart/Klinik Wong in Brinchang, RM10 taxi from Tanah Rata, plenty eateries nearby. Big room, great price, cleanliness was impeccable, and they had great TV channels plus free flow tea. The best was the staff - easy check in (they already had my name ready on their list from Agoda and I felt very welcomed the moment I walked in), helped to carry our luggage, helpfully informative, and they insisted to change our towels the following day. This is one of the best I've stayed at, in terms of staff, cleanliness, value for money, hospitality at its best! In the tour packages offered by the hotel, look for Appu from Discover Camerons - he is very informative and experienced, with plenty of patience to take us hiking, and Lots of knowledge to share!

Attractions

I’ll rate 11/10 if they allow me. First off, let’s start with the location. It is strategically located in the heart of chinatown, where food is abundant, just a stone throw away from petaling street and a short walk to the mrt/ lrt station. Plus you get to ride the free GoKL bus! Next, the facilities of the hostel. The hostel is equipped with A/C that turn on all da...

I’ll rate 11/10 if they allow me. First off, let’s start with the location. It is strategically located in the heart of chinatown, where food is abundant, just a stone throw away from petaling street and a short walk to the mrt/ lrt station. Plus you get to ride the free GoKL bus! Next, the facilities of the hostel. The hostel is equipped with A/C that turn on all day long that make your butt freeze like you’re in the Arctic but that’s okay because you’ll have that refreshing feeling when you return from a 36’c weather. When they say ‘breakfast is the most important meal of the day’, they weren’t kidding. Bread with various spread and healthy oats are provided-FREE! Staff of the hostel? Friendly, helpful, nice and make you feel welcome as you step into the main entrance! What more can I say? Not forgetting the hidden gem above the hostel. A quintessential drinking spot, Attic Bar to enjoy a night-view of Kuala Lumpur while sipping on the cocktail, served by the gorgeously-clad bartenders. I had only wanted to stay for a night or two but I extended my stay up to 3 weeks because this hostel just screams comfort (not a 4 star hotel sort) where travellers come together to connect and explore the beauty of Malaysia. Travelhub is not just a hostel, it is a place that brings people together.

Raizzy's Guesthouse

We booked a room in Raizzys with shared bathroom facilities. The room itself was basic but very clean. Our room also came with a lockable wardrobe. Security in general is good as you need a key code to get into the building in the first place. There is a common room with a TV and computer with free wifi. There is unlimited tea and coffee and you get bread in the mornin...

We booked a room in Raizzys with shared bathroom facilities. The room itself was basic but very clean. Our room also came with a lockable wardrobe. Security in general is good as you need a key code to get into the building in the first place. There is a common room with a TV and computer with free wifi. There is unlimited tea and coffee and you get bread in the morning. The location is ideal, it is one minute from Pasa Seni MRT station and five minutes from the bus station. There are some good bars and street food in the area.

Chestoe Guest House

First time stay guesthouse, scare at the beginning, but after that found out is not bad. Like it. Unless the toilet been fixed? Is good also the guesthouse provide us washing machine, so that we can bring less cloth. But not good cause didnt provide much hanger for us, and a place for us to hang wet cloth(i have to hang it in the room and dry with aircond and fan). And...

First time stay guesthouse, scare at the beginning, but after that found out is not bad. Like it. Unless the toilet been fixed? Is good also the guesthouse provide us washing machine, so that we can bring less cloth. But not good cause didnt provide much hanger for us, and a place for us to hang wet cloth(i have to hang it in the room and dry with aircond and fan). And too bad the last day, washing machine is broken in the middle, and my cloth is soak in the water, at the end, have to rush to self-dobby shop to setel the cloth( by the way is a interesting experience, haha). Quite near to jonker street. Convenient, will stay again in the future.

Amethyst Love Guesthouse

In this hotel (guesthouse) feels like home because the owner treats guests if she is their mom, always caring and helpful, and always ready to share some foods which was brought by her kids. I also asked her few advices about how to find some staff I needed and she found it for me. The kitchen is nice and clean and I could use anytime, to make tea or eat something, eve...

In this hotel (guesthouse) feels like home because the owner treats guests if she is their mom, always caring and helpful, and always ready to share some foods which was brought by her kids. I also asked her few advices about how to find some staff I needed and she found it for me. The kitchen is nice and clean and I could use anytime, to make tea or eat something, even can cook by myself. The sitting area is nice too, very well designed. You can have here simple breakfast containing of cornflakes or porridge with milk. The rooms are clean and comfy, because also it is very new place, though it is small as actually most of hotel' rooms in Malaysia. But definitely recommended to stay. Best experience so far.

H2 Segama Backpackers

If you're taking the bus from the airport, get off at Horizon Hotel. +Lots of cheap places to eat nearby +Within walking distance: Wisma Merdeka (money changers w/ good rates are here), Jesselton Port, Filipino Market, Night Food Market, Gaya Street Sunday Market, Waterfront, Signal Hill, Clock Tower, City Hall (where vans going to Ranau, Kundasang, etc are parked) +S...

If you're taking the bus from the airport, get off at Horizon Hotel. +Lots of cheap places to eat nearby +Within walking distance: Wisma Merdeka (money changers w/ good rates are here), Jesselton Port, Filipino Market, Night Food Market, Gaya Street Sunday Market, Waterfront, Signal Hill, Clock Tower, City Hall (where vans going to Ranau, Kundasang, etc are parked) +Steady stream of hot water in shower +Minimal fee to use washing machine +Universal outlet inside capsule +Locker could probably fit 70L backpack -Capsule curtain is see-through so it's pointless -No toiletries

Jesselton Cabin

Im from west malaysia, stayed there for three nights. That was my first trip on my own. ;-) My first concern was Cleanliness.. and it was very clean! Location is superb, I can easily walk to the jetty to take a boat. Have not much to complain, really. And I really like the breakfast. Simple, delicious.

Hotel Paloma Inn

Perfect location--Walking distance from Hang Tuah station, Bukit Bintang area, Berjaya Times square, mamak (cheap local eatery with delish food) and convenience store. They have basic facilities but all are new and working perfectly. (AC, hot shower, TV, safe). The bed was comfortable and they cleaned the room daily plus provided new towels + soaps. Wifi was quite weak...

Perfect location--Walking distance from Hang Tuah station, Bukit Bintang area, Berjaya Times square, mamak (cheap local eatery with delish food) and convenience store. They have basic facilities but all are new and working perfectly. (AC, hot shower, TV, safe). The bed was comfortable and they cleaned the room daily plus provided new towels + soaps. Wifi was quite weak in the room but is really fast in the common area near the lobby. We didn't mind as it was a great way to meet people. The best part was that it felt more homey than a usual hotel. Madam Ong personally cooked and served breakfast for the guests. The staff were funny, accommodating and extremely pleasant to deal with. I could not recommend this place more. We truly loved our stay and we'll definitely be back! PS. They sell tiramisu candy/chocolate. Must try!

Submarine Guest House - Central Market

i stayed at this guest house for two nights and it was indeed a pleasant stay. the purpose of my short stay in malaysia was obtaining a new visa and this was just perfect for it. cheap and very close to pasar seni lrt station. the staff was nice and helpful as were the other guests. overall i'm very satisfied. recommended. one more thing: it might just be me (use...

i stayed at this guest house for two nights and it was indeed a pleasant stay. the purpose of my short stay in malaysia was obtaining a new visa and this was just perfect for it. cheap and very close to pasar seni lrt station. the staff was nice and helpful as were the other guests. overall i'm very satisfied. recommended. one more thing: it might just be me (used to staying at hotel/resort) but do bring your own towel. first stay at a guest house and it took til next day until i got a towel.

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It is a really nice hostel in a good central location. The room and shared bathrooms are extremally nice and clean. The included breakfast is tasty (it was usually a toast bread, jam, fruits, cake and sometimes sausages so not too bad!). There is also a really tasty restaurant downstairs with the best Laksa in Malaysia!

Double K Hostel

Pros: located in Dataran Larkin market/shop area on 2nd floor of coin laundry, just 7min walk across Larkin sentral bus station. Easy bus access to Singapore, and cities in Malaysia peninsular. Female dorm equipped with small locker and power socket. They provide blanket, soap and simple breakfast. Cons : shaky bunk bed, no curtain for privacy, a shoe rack near front ...

Pros: located in Dataran Larkin market/shop area on 2nd floor of coin laundry, just 7min walk across Larkin sentral bus station. Easy bus access to Singapore, and cities in Malaysia peninsular. Female dorm equipped with small locker and power socket. They provide blanket, soap and simple breakfast. Cons : shaky bunk bed, no curtain for privacy, a shoe rack near front door would be very nice to keep front door tidy

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It took us a while to look for it from the Dutch square where we got off the bus No.17. The guesthouse is kind of opposite a 5 star hotel. Shoes are required to take off when entering the guesthouse. We booked 2 twin rooms at first, but because we have 4 female family members, the owner suggested that we should take a family suite. It turned out to be great...it was a ...

It took us a while to look for it from the Dutch square where we got off the bus No.17. The guesthouse is kind of opposite a 5 star hotel. Shoes are required to take off when entering the guesthouse. We booked 2 twin rooms at first, but because we have 4 female family members, the owner suggested that we should take a family suite. It turned out to be great...it was a very spacious room with two big beds, a bathroom and a balcony. There was also a kitchen downstairs where u can cook some food by urself, and we cooked a lot there, because some of our family members are not a big fan of the food in melacca:) The kittens there are very adorable..everyday I have to play with them for a while. There are also a reading area and a balcony next to the lobby where u can do some reading or just sit around and relax. I even enjoyed staying here than the melacca city, If I got another chance to visit malacca, I would choose this guesthouse again.

Entrance

1. The location is right in the heart of the core zone. All the cultural places are within a 5-10 minute walk from the hotel. I left way early for all the free tours I joined, so this is actually the first time i actually arrived early for any of my scheduled trips, I think. There is absolutely no need to take the bus, free or not, or Uber/Grab because everything is wi...

1. The location is right in the heart of the core zone. All the cultural places are within a 5-10 minute walk from the hotel. I left way early for all the free tours I joined, so this is actually the first time i actually arrived early for any of my scheduled trips, I think. There is absolutely no need to take the bus, free or not, or Uber/Grab because everything is within walking distance, especially if you love walking like I do. The only downside is that the restaurants that open till late are on the other side of the area (Armenian Street, near the clan jetties). So you can opt to order takeaways if you not want to leave the hostel late at night. Showers are okay. They have these multiple shower heads saving you 5-10 minutes each time. It prevents guests from taking too long in the shower so there won’t be any queues. 2. Fortunate to have been given the bottom bunk in the only room in the ground floor. It’s not as noisy as one would expect, though the walls are thin enough that you can hear the noise outside. I’m thankful that the guests were not rowdy. The conversations were kept short when it was late at night. There aren’t any shower stalls in the ground floor, so you have to go up one floor to do number 2 or shower. 3. The staff is very friendly and helpful. 4. Breakfast begins at exactly 8:30 am and ends at exactly 10:30am. I witnessed the assigned staff member clear the dining area at exactly 10:30am on my last day there. Breakfast is basic toast and jam, but it is sufficient to start your day. The coffee and tea are free-flowing. I couldn’t help myself in drinking a cup of coffee at 9:30pm on my first night and instantly regretted it a few hours later when I tried my best to go to sleep and failed miserably. 5. Indian flower shop owners from across the hotel use the restroom on the ground floor. While I don’t think there would be any security issues with them, I think they still make some guests uncomfortable because they just go in and out of the hot

Roof Top Guest House

Roof Top Guest House was within walking distance to Jonker Walk Night Market. Excellent location in the city. Close to all the attractions. Had a one night stay at this location and staff was very polite, friendly and helpful. Will stay here again if I get the chance.

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Backpacker Stay is a Clean and Friendly place to stay. The reason I left is bcz the bed was too soft. The staff are quite friendly and helpful-- he told me all the beds are soft, and even gave me suggestions of other places to look ! "Breakfast" is typical for Malaysia: bread (toast), margarine, jam, tea, and instant coffee. The rooms are clean, quite small, and basi...

Backpacker Stay is a Clean and Friendly place to stay. The reason I left is bcz the bed was too soft. The staff are quite friendly and helpful-- he told me all the beds are soft, and even gave me suggestions of other places to look ! "Breakfast" is typical for Malaysia: bread (toast), margarine, jam, tea, and instant coffee. The rooms are clean, quite small, and basic. Each floor has two toilets. Three showers are on the first floor, to the side of the communal kitchen. When I was there, yesterday, only one shower gave HOT water-- however the cleaning person I asked did not speak English, and she was asking the desk person... perhaps all three do give hot water, as all three do have a heater (the plugs were turned on...??). **** You must 'rent' a towel for use. The neighborhood is safe for walking--just use common sense. It is located next to and across from two Food Courts, a 24hr 7-11, cafes, bars, restaurants, a 5 min walk from the most modern mall, and a 10 min walk from a cinema. The Tourist Information and Riverfront are 5 mins walk. It is located in Old Chinatown. I recommend Backpacker Stay for other budget travellers.

Leo Leisure Hotel @ Central Market

I never knew it would be near to the landmarks. It is quite far from the international airport but near to all tourist spots. Tourist spots are even walkable and can be reached by LRT. I will definitely recommend leo leisure hotel to my friends who would like to discover the beauty of malaysia.

Le'Bug & Boat Backpackers

I've booked a couple of nights here and I've ended up to stay one week. Ipoh it's a nice place to explore and the hostel, even if it's not in the center, it's easy to reach with bus (n°117). The staff is amazing helpful and friendly, one of the best hostel in Asia!

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price is very cheap if booking with agoda. got better discount compare with walk in. Location very near to PLUS Highway and surround with aminities area.

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i been traveling around malaysia for long time .. this is one of the best hostel in kuala lumpur with this price ... new ,, clean ... nice bed. nice balacony for breakfast and chilling and tv. and the location really good .. near everything ... the trin , free bus , food court and resturants, china town and sentral market ... and of course young lovely staffs with hel...

i been traveling around malaysia for long time .. this is one of the best hostel in kuala lumpur with this price ... new ,, clean ... nice bed. nice balacony for breakfast and chilling and tv. and the location really good .. near everything ... the trin , free bus , food court and resturants, china town and sentral market ... and of course young lovely staffs with helpfull

4-star hotels in Malaysia

View

Initially I wanted to book the deluxe seaview, but the price is higher than what I had expected so i decided to book the deluxe garden view instead. The room is really nice, big and spacious and most importantly clean. It also has a mediteranean feel to it which is different from other hotel, but we really like it. However it does not provide hairdryer which i think is...

Initially I wanted to book the deluxe seaview, but the price is higher than what I had expected so i decided to book the deluxe garden view instead. The room is really nice, big and spacious and most importantly clean. It also has a mediteranean feel to it which is different from other hotel, but we really like it. However it does not provide hairdryer which i think is kind of a must now in 3 or 4 stars hotel. The environment is very relaxing and the hotel provide a variety of food to choose from. It also has a nice seaview where u can sit down and enjoy ur food. They have a spa and swimming pool which looks great but we did not have time to enjoy them. The hotel also provides free transport to a private beach at a nearby island reserved by the hotel customers but we did not go there. The hotel also offer a variety of activities to do with reasonable price, but u can find cheaper options outside. I love that the hotel is near pantai chenang where loads of bar and restaurants are at. U can find for nice food over there but of course the price is not really cheap. It is a good location provided if u like to stay away from the hustle and bustle from the city like us and have ur own transport. It is far away from the kuah town (20mins drive) so if u wanted to shop around at kuah town then it wont be a good choice to stay there. and it will be quite inconvenient if u dun have ur own transport over there. Overall I really love the hotel and I would go back to stay there again at other time. However there are certainly rooms for improvement for the staffs. They are helpful but lack of a smile when serving customers. It also takes a long time to check in the hotel (about 20 mins or more). Luckily the hotel is very nice, so we spent time taking pics and look around while waiting to be checked-in so we are not too bothered, but our schedule was of course delayed due to the slow check-in. And there were not many customers around while we are waiting for check-in.

Lobby

The stay was unexpectedly good. I can't believe there is such awesome hotel in Malaysia. The staff was friendly ,courteous & attentive. The room is spacious & the bed is comfortable. I love it that they provide almost everything in the hotel from toothbrush to bathing salt. I love their chocolate pastry. AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!!

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We have stayed at Imperial Hotel a number of times, but had stayed in the 2 or 3 bedroom apartments. This was actually our first time booking a deluxe room. The check in was very fast and efficient (as usual). We had requested for a smoking room but none was available at the time so we were somehow upgraded to a Suite! The suite was extremely spacious and the bed was v...

We have stayed at Imperial Hotel a number of times, but had stayed in the 2 or 3 bedroom apartments. This was actually our first time booking a deluxe room. The check in was very fast and efficient (as usual). We had requested for a smoking room but none was available at the time so we were somehow upgraded to a Suite! The suite was extremely spacious and the bed was very comfortable. The best part about the hotel is that it is located within a shopping mall. The only downside of the hotel is the food. We felt that it lacked variety and was very plain. With better food, this hotel might just be a 5-star hotel!

Entrance

Tips: YOU MUST CHECK that the booking for an overnight stay (and not day use). This was not clear in the Agoda booking page, but I was able to upgrade with Agoda's help. Also note that all Malaysia hotels will add on a 10 MYR / night tourism tax for non-citizens (except Tune Hotel will waive the fee for Malaysia Permanent Residents)

Hotel Armada Petaling Jaya

I was amazed and way totally satisfied with my stay at Armada. Cleanliness was superb! The room was so tidy, with complete utilities! And their food was great! I will surely recommend this hotel to my friends when they visit Malaysia and I will definitely stay at this hotel the next time. For the polite people at the reception, thank you! My experience at Armada adds t...

I was amazed and way totally satisfied with my stay at Armada. Cleanliness was superb! The room was so tidy, with complete utilities! And their food was great! I will surely recommend this hotel to my friends when they visit Malaysia and I will definitely stay at this hotel the next time. For the polite people at the reception, thank you! My experience at Armada adds to my overall amazing experience in Malaysia. Keep it up!

Corus Hotel

this is not the first time i stayed at corus hotel, kl. me and my family always choose this hotel and we are regular guests over a period of seven years. every year we visits malaysia on our vacations and we really feel like our second home when we stay at corus hotel. front office / f & b/ housekeeping etc., staff are very much friendly, kind hearted alway...

this is not the first time i stayed at corus hotel, kl. me and my family always choose this hotel and we are regular guests over a period of seven years. every year we visits malaysia on our vacations and we really feel like our second home when we stay at corus hotel. front office / f & b/ housekeeping etc., staff are very much friendly, kind hearted always listen to our requests. rooms are very clean, neat and large rooms. food/breakfast buffet with variety of food for each once taste and requirements. situated in a very much convenient location to all the areas where anyone want to visit, right in the city center. i should say best hotel we have found in kualalampur, malaysia.

Empire Hotel Subang

most people that travel far on long haul flights are sick of the way the uk government tax us the further we go. people that visit us feel the same. i am now searching for flight tickets to thailand then travel over land into malaysia to kuala lumpur, singapore or manila. you can also get to bali by ship. stay in nice hotels on the way like empire hotel subang which is...

most people that travel far on long haul flights are sick of the way the uk government tax us the further we go. people that visit us feel the same. i am now searching for flight tickets to thailand then travel over land into malaysia to kuala lumpur, singapore or manila. you can also get to bali by ship. stay in nice hotels on the way like empire hotel subang which is good value for money near to city. there are cheap tickets in asia to australia, manila to darwin, with jetstar or bali to perth with garuda, air asia from kuala lumpur to perth, you see more by travelling this way without paying to much tax to the uk government, you need more time to travel, all your flights and hotels can be booked on line, its easy.

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Wi-Fi was unavailable but lucky enough to bring a laptop and LAN wire so personal network was set up in no time. Good facilities. After all, how many hotels in Malaysia have three swimming pools? The room was loaded with useful tools like ironing board and the iron, which seem pretty basic but very important. The downsides are that the lifts were a bit confusing. Both ...

Wi-Fi was unavailable but lucky enough to bring a laptop and LAN wire so personal network was set up in no time. Good facilities. After all, how many hotels in Malaysia have three swimming pools? The room was loaded with useful tools like ironing board and the iron, which seem pretty basic but very important. The downsides are that the lifts were a bit confusing. Both 3A and 4 exist. And no card access was required, probably temporarily. And the car park: one cannot go up to floor 4 from 3A,3B (Correct me if I'm wrong). We entered the wrong floor and had to drive all the way down to ground floor and re-enter the car park LOL. Lastly, the hotel lobby lacked a touch of posh. It was too dull.

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Professional staff in handling check in and all area in this hotel.For the first time in many years i stay hotel in malaysia the reception staff call me in the room within few minutes i check in asking bout any difficulties or bad things bout the room.Superb job. The housekeeping also respond fast when i need using the iron. The room is clean with good bed ang strong...

Professional staff in handling check in and all area in this hotel.For the first time in many years i stay hotel in malaysia the reception staff call me in the room within few minutes i check in asking bout any difficulties or bad things bout the room.Superb job. The housekeeping also respond fast when i need using the iron. The room is clean with good bed ang strong wifi connection.Definitely will stay here again if i in penang again.

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The parking should be free. I've been to a lot of hotels in Malaysia. Even 3-4 stars, the parking is free.

New York Hotel

the location is easy access by car,bus and taxi.this hotel is very near plaza pelangi and ksl.lobby is so so but the room is superb.the room is quite big for 2 people and beautiful design and decorations like sofa and working table.the bathroom is nice and with bathtub.breakfast is excellent and many choices.this hotel is one of the best in johor bahru and this is just...

the location is easy access by car,bus and taxi.this hotel is very near plaza pelangi and ksl.lobby is so so but the room is superb.the room is quite big for 2 people and beautiful design and decorations like sofa and working table.the bathroom is nice and with bathtub.breakfast is excellent and many choices.this hotel is one of the best in johor bahru and this is just 3 stars hotel but look like 4 stars hotel.but the swimming pool is indoor,cold and does not look clear.but gym and sauna is basic but it is good enough.

Hotel Granada Johor Bahru

Great place to stay. Walking distance (very near) a big shopping complex. Good food, movie and massage place. The best is the hotel is near Legoland Malaysia. Will come again to the hotel perhaps after few years. Only flaw is that the wifi is extremely slow, unable to surf the internet. Then again who needs the internet when you are enjoying your vacation.

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Two of us touring on motorbikes stayed here for the obligatory visit to Cameron Highlands while visiting Malaysia. Hotel seemed bery new at time of writing (Oct 2018). The room was clean and spacious (we were upgraded to a two bed suite) and the locations was brilliant. There is a night market just outside that rivals the Brinchang Market but far less effort. Overall...

Two of us touring on motorbikes stayed here for the obligatory visit to Cameron Highlands while visiting Malaysia. Hotel seemed bery new at time of writing (Oct 2018). The room was clean and spacious (we were upgraded to a two bed suite) and the locations was brilliant. There is a night market just outside that rivals the Brinchang Market but far less effort. Overall, highly recommended.

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I love staying in apartments/ residence like this instead of one small hotel room as I do not require any service during the stay at all. Enjoyed the good size of the one bedroom appartment. Nobody was coming to the room (housekeeping) after requested. The area for improvement is Internet...and maybe a little of sofa / carpet/ towels' cleanliness, I feel, but in gener...

I love staying in apartments/ residence like this instead of one small hotel room as I do not require any service during the stay at all. Enjoyed the good size of the one bedroom appartment. Nobody was coming to the room (housekeeping) after requested. The area for improvement is Internet...and maybe a little of sofa / carpet/ towels' cleanliness, I feel, but in general it was ok. The location is very convenient if you like to walk to Twin towers or just to Pavilion shopping centre (10 min) otherwise taxi will cost you 5-10 Ringit only. Every taxy driver knows the location of this hotel well. Don't use taxied nearby hotel - that are very rude and give only fixe rate that is 4-5 times more as other metres taxies!!!!! Best ask considered to book or call yourself to local metre taxy, faster and better service will be!!!!! Yes, many cafés are down the street for those who need party time otherwise just simply go to any sightseen places - all nearby. Need to say Japanese Manager was very professional and so was the staff: Chinese/ Japanese and Indian ladies were very friendly, Japanese concierge was very helpful as well, I liked also that Security guys are always smiling and welcoming when see you, especially Indian one.

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I stayed there with wife, daughther an niece to attend a family wedding.The location is superb a stone throw via the cinnecting bridge to NU sentral, KL sentral and the KL express train that brought use to KLIA in less than half hour ride. The surrounding full place shop an eatery plus a great organic stall there.The staff were not visible however all our need are atte...

I stayed there with wife, daughther an niece to attend a family wedding.The location is superb a stone throw via the cinnecting bridge to NU sentral, KL sentral and the KL express train that brought use to KLIA in less than half hour ride. The surrounding full place shop an eatery plus a great organic stall there.The staff were not visible however all our need are attended without asking. The cleaniness is superb better that other 5 stars hotel un malaysia which i have been, well maintained. I very very comfotable to stay there just its kinda pricey but convinient for an old man like me who could not walk long distance.

The Everly Putrajaya Hotel

Stayed 1 night with my wife for Putrajaya hot air balloon festival. Was pleasantly surprised during check in because the hotel was much nicer than it looked on Agoda photos. Room was pretty good and clean too. Much better than most 4 star hotels in Malaysia. Service was ok but relatively fast. Walking distance to Alamanda mall for food and entertainment was all availab...

Stayed 1 night with my wife for Putrajaya hot air balloon festival. Was pleasantly surprised during check in because the hotel was much nicer than it looked on Agoda photos. Room was pretty good and clean too. Much better than most 4 star hotels in Malaysia. Service was ok but relatively fast. Walking distance to Alamanda mall for food and entertainment was all available. Overall, for the price we paid, I think this is the most value for money stay in the entire Putrajaya. Highly recommended

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A great place to stay in Georgetown. Only 10 minutes walk away from Penang Road and the Georgetown Heritage area, so you are shielded from the noise, pollution and business of that area. The staff are excellent and the breakfast is among the best among hotels in Malaysia. There are two pools and both are big enough to cater for everyone. There's also a free boat shuttl...

A great place to stay in Georgetown. Only 10 minutes walk away from Penang Road and the Georgetown Heritage area, so you are shielded from the noise, pollution and business of that area. The staff are excellent and the breakfast is among the best among hotels in Malaysia. There are two pools and both are big enough to cater for everyone. There's also a free boat shuttle to Straits Quay. Room amenities are great too. Stayed at the new wing.

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evergreen laurel hotel penang was a great experience when we arrived in penang, malaysia. hotel staff was prompt and helpful on providing us with accurate information about travelling tips. clean and up-to-standard hotel. breakfast was nice though some waitresses were too anxious to close up breakfast stations. breakfast timing till 1030hrs but you see them packing up ...

evergreen laurel hotel penang was a great experience when we arrived in penang, malaysia. hotel staff was prompt and helpful on providing us with accurate information about travelling tips. clean and up-to-standard hotel. breakfast was nice though some waitresses were too anxious to close up breakfast stations. breakfast timing till 1030hrs but you see them packing up from 1000hrs, pretty loud as well... if you come in at 0945hrs, they did not bother to set table up for you...that's the only shame... other than that, it was great!

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It was a pleasent stay, good deco, courteouse staff, comfortable bed, relaxing enviroment. Location wise it is great, with all the great choise of food selectiom within walking distance of the hotel. Because of the location, traffic is hectic most if the time, so its best to take "Grab" out from Amari and meet your friend somewhere else, because it may take longer ti...

It was a pleasent stay, good deco, courteouse staff, comfortable bed, relaxing enviroment. Location wise it is great, with all the great choise of food selectiom within walking distance of the hotel. Because of the location, traffic is hectic most if the time, so its best to take "Grab" out from Amari and meet your friend somewhere else, because it may take longer time for your frend to come pick you up with the hectic traffic. The pool view room window is way too close for comfort with the opposite apartment, literary can see into each others room clearly. The in room safe is not mounted down to something, and its lightweight enough for a teenager to just pick up the safe. For a 5 star hotel, these can be improve upon. The toilet mini soap holder and cup is the transpatent plastic type, which agian; for a 5 star hotel seems kinda odd. Pool is kinda small but nice, because its not always pack; so one can enjoy by the pool side relaxing. Overall, i would recommend to stay here for friends and relative. Above mention just play to personal prefferenfe and impression. For location, price, and reknown wise; Amari JB is a choise to look at for lodging in JB.

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great experience at Avillion hotel. One of my favourite hotel in Malaysia. The Avi Spa is so relaxing and facing the sea you can smell the sea so close. The only cons i think is the car park, its small and easily full. However, there is another car park opposite, far a bit.

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We booked a seaview suite which is very spacious and has a wonderful view over the pool area and the ocean.The room also had the priveleges of using the private Kings Club Lounge with a gourmet breakfast, high tea (delicious) and a cocktail hour with canapes, plus refreshments all day long. The real bonus of these priveleges was the outstanding service we received fr...

We booked a seaview suite which is very spacious and has a wonderful view over the pool area and the ocean.The room also had the priveleges of using the private Kings Club Lounge with a gourmet breakfast, high tea (delicious) and a cocktail hour with canapes, plus refreshments all day long. The real bonus of these priveleges was the outstanding service we received from the staff in the Kings Club Lounge - we were treated like kings by and the rest of the team. We have stayed at a number of different hotels in Malaysia over the past 10 years or so but the Hard Rock is clearly superior to the others and we will be back there next year without doubt

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Amazing! We chose the Hilton because it was conveniently located across the road from the airport express terminal, and offered 5 star luxury. It did not disappoint. From when we first arrived off a 13 hr flight and ordered room service, we were amazed by the quality of the food, the huge portions and how cheap it was compared to Europe. The following morning, the br...

Amazing! We chose the Hilton because it was conveniently located across the road from the airport express terminal, and offered 5 star luxury. It did not disappoint. From when we first arrived off a 13 hr flight and ordered room service, we were amazed by the quality of the food, the huge portions and how cheap it was compared to Europe. The following morning, the breakfast buffet overwhelmed us - there were 9-10 food stations covering cuisine from Europe, Malaysia, India, China, Japan - and impeccable service. Later that night, we visited Chinatown (bad move!) and my wife had here purse stolen from her handbag. We didn't realise until we got back to the hotel - no problem, the concierge paid the taxi and passed the receipt to reception to charge back to our room - amazing! The excellent band, Silver Gypsies, playing the in the lobby got us back into the romantic mood with a playlist of love songs, as did the complimentary glass of Moet for my wife to help her get over the distress of being pick pocketed - big shout out to the lobby bar! The hotel pool complex was fantastic - the longest serpentine pool ever - with a fun water slide. When we checked out, we never touched our bags once - they were loaded into the courtesy van and we were whisked next door to the train station where a porter took them to airline checkin and we were booked on our flight and free to spend the rest of the day sightseeing. One tip - make sure you have everything you need for your flight beforehand - it all happened so fast we forgot to retrieve our warmer clothes for the flight! Also, the Hilton website is not very specific about how to get to the hotel - they advise you to get the airport train, but neglect to tell you what to do next - I had to make a call from the UK (three times - transferred to reservations, then concierge, finally to reception) to get the basic information to go up one level and follow the signs to the Hilton.

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I would like to highlight that this is one of the best breakfast ive had In a hotel. and I have been in a lot of hotels. Also there is Club right upstairs and a mall attached to the Hotel. This is one of the best Hotels in Malaysia.

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The panaroma sea view villas were great, very private and awesome view. we booked through agoda 1.5 months earlier, however when we arrive, reception could not find our booking. after 15 minutes, they sent us to the lighthouse reception. we waited another 10 minutes as they couldn't find our booking as well. customer service had to call up their reservations departmen...

The panaroma sea view villas were great, very private and awesome view. we booked through agoda 1.5 months earlier, however when we arrive, reception could not find our booking. after 15 minutes, they sent us to the lighthouse reception. we waited another 10 minutes as they couldn't find our booking as well. customer service had to call up their reservations department and was negotiating a villa for us. all this while i'm sitting in front of him :) for the price of each night's stay (~MYR 1200 pn), i would hv expected them to seat us comfortably with refreshments while we waited, since it was pretty obvious either Agoda or the hotel screwed up our reservation. however, i hv to say their staff was very polite throughout. i would just expect a 5 star hotel to be more customer oriented and focused. the villa itself was huge, but sticky floors and salt water smell from the toilet outlet was a lil overpowering. once we closed it with box over it, it was better. good number of selection in the breakfast buffet, however the food itself was not tasty. again, for a 5 star hotel and the price charged, it should hv been way better. due to this, we decided not to hv lunch or dinner at the hotel. lastly, they did take 5 days to cancel my initial deposit charged to my credit card during check-in. otherwise, the stay itself was great. we had a good time away to our selves. indoor villa pool and sauna was great. staff are polite and friendly.

Sand & Sandals Desaru Beach Resort & Spa

From arrival, then check in, all perfect. Room was fantastic with great view. The only lack was short of staff. For 5 star hotel, hotel lobby MUST have someone, to mingle with guest and ready for any questions. If this area can be achieved, it will be best hotel at that area and definately you will see more return guest.

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This is our 3rd time stay in their Studio room since last December 2014. Previously was booked through directly from Hotel, but this time round the hotel rate slightly higher than Agoda (the staff told maybe because of GST). My family members are very satisfy with Weil hotel. We stayed with them when they are rated 3 star till 4 star currently. I think they should rat...

This is our 3rd time stay in their Studio room since last December 2014. Previously was booked through directly from Hotel, but this time round the hotel rate slightly higher than Agoda (the staff told maybe because of GST). My family members are very satisfy with Weil hotel. We stayed with them when they are rated 3 star till 4 star currently. I think they should rate as 5 star hotel soon cos some of their facilities are still under construction! From the very first step of the hotel: Bellman, valet parking, check in, room, restaurant food (breakfast or dinner) till the last step of check out, I give 10/10!!! The performance of every staffs are doing the best to every guests, I think they should well trained before their serving! We are going Ipoh every month, for sure we will come back this hotel and never change!!! Besides, I also very expected to use their upcoming facilities!!! (THUMBS UP)

DeFace Platinum Kuala Lumpur

I booked through Agoda a One bedroom apartment at DeFace Suites. When we arrived we went to check in at the hotel reception and we're told that our booking was actually with Air Bnb- I had never been told or had seen Air Bnb mentioned anywhere. I felt slightly dumb when I was advised I needed to contact my Air Bnb host to get the key to the apartment- considering it wa...

I booked through Agoda a One bedroom apartment at DeFace Suites. When we arrived we went to check in at the hotel reception and we're told that our booking was actually with Air Bnb- I had never been told or had seen Air Bnb mentioned anywhere. I felt slightly dumb when I was advised I needed to contact my Air Bnb host to get the key to the apartment- considering it was never mentioned anywhere that my Agoda booking was being directed to AirBnb? However the concierge desk were extremely helpful and ended up contacting 'host' and giving us our key. Despite this little hiccup with Agoda booking- Face Suites were absolutely incredible. Our apartment was so beautiful with stunning views of the city. As mentioned by everyone- the infinity pool on the 51st floor is breathtaking (however towels are not provided for DeFace apartment residents and only for Face Hotel guests) The location of DeFace is perfect- only a 10 minute walk to the iconic Twin Towers. It is also well known by any taxi driver we got home. We usually called Uber's and they are extremely cheap and would definitely recommend. We really had an incredible stay at Face Suites, which was such great value for money! Can not wait to return.

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On arrival we were given an upgrade which was appreciated. The room was the best we stayed in on our stay in Malaysia which included the Grand Millenium and the Hilton in KL. Outstanding room and great value for money. Excellent location, good for shopping and sight seeing right on the waterfront.

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Hi, I would like to commend the staff at the Shangri-la Hotel in Malaysia for making my holiday one of the best that I have had yet. The rooms were excellent and the service second to none. We stayed at a number of different locations whilst visiting Malaysia and the Shangri-la was by far the best. This is truly a five star hotel and not one that leaves you disappoi...

Hi, I would like to commend the staff at the Shangri-la Hotel in Malaysia for making my holiday one of the best that I have had yet. The rooms were excellent and the service second to none. We stayed at a number of different locations whilst visiting Malaysia and the Shangri-la was by far the best. This is truly a five star hotel and not one that leaves you disappointed. Congratulations to the Shangri-la's staff for the presentation on the presentation of the hotel. Next time I visit K/L I will ensure that this hotel is the only one that I spend my vocation at. Thank you for making my holiday one that I truly will remember. Kind Regards

Puteri Wing - Riverside Majestic Hotel

To be frank, the hotel room, facilities and furnitures are rather dated, considering the hotel is more than 20 years old. However, they managed to keep it clean and comfortable. The staff were exceptional, from the concierge, to the front desk and cafe. They spare no effort to ensure your requests are met, all with a smile. One of the best hotel in Malaysia I had st...

To be frank, the hotel room, facilities and furnitures are rather dated, considering the hotel is more than 20 years old. However, they managed to keep it clean and comfortable. The staff were exceptional, from the concierge, to the front desk and cafe. They spare no effort to ensure your requests are met, all with a smile. One of the best hotel in Malaysia I had stayed in terms of customer service.

Pacific Regency Hotel Suites

First of all, the property is not new. So the furnishing is a bit old but well maintained. The room is clean and the staff is great. Breakfast wise, it’s just average. However, the location is superb. We stayed at this hotel for 3 days during our initial stop in Kuala Lumpur. It’s located in front of the KL Tower and Forest Eco Park. It takes about 20 minutes t...

First of all, the property is not new. So the furnishing is a bit old but well maintained. The room is clean and the staff is great. Breakfast wise, it’s just average. However, the location is superb. We stayed at this hotel for 3 days during our initial stop in Kuala Lumpur. It’s located in front of the KL Tower and Forest Eco Park. It takes about 20 minutes to walk to Aquria KLCC, the Petronas twin tower and KLCC Park. The location alone save us a lot of commute time. Although we do have a rental car, but we leave it at the hotel. Parking in KL is pretty bad beside the traffic. And the road is too complicated to navigate even if using Google or Waze. For other tourist destination , we hail a Grab (Malaysia Uber/Lyft) and it cost about RM10 or less from the hotel location. We like the place very much that we ended up staying in the same hotel two weeks later after visiting various city in Malaysia.

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thistle is our regular hotel in johor bahru, malaysia due to the value for money and hygiene level. location of hotel located on its own and if you want to travel out, you will need either your own vehicles or a cab. the bell boy would be more than willingly to get a cab for you at a charge of rm$2 (fixed booking charge of this rate for all cabs in johor bahru) ...

thistle is our regular hotel in johor bahru, malaysia due to the value for money and hygiene level. location of hotel located on its own and if you want to travel out, you will need either your own vehicles or a cab. the bell boy would be more than willingly to get a cab for you at a charge of rm$2 (fixed booking charge of this rate for all cabs in johor bahru) room size (deluxe vs standard) all rooms are spacious as compared to other hotels i had stayed in. deluxe room have a bigger toilet but small living quarter whereas the standard room have a bigger living quarter but a smaller toilet size. hygiene standard rooms are pretty clean just that there are some bed-sheets that had stained in it; most probably they could not remove it. other than that, the hygiene standard is pretty good. deluxe room also come with an extra chair and the bed is way bigger. recommend to just go for the standard room which is cheaper if you are on a budget and someone who is going to spend most of your time in the living quarter and not the toilet and does not need the extra chair. room view the rooms are located too far away from the sea and the city view is facing a miserable highway therefore i’ll strongly recommend you to stick to the cheapest grade of room (standard room; city view) and not upgrade your room just for the sea view as recommended by others unless you do not mind forking out the extra money (pictures of the view are attached) *some sea-view room face the hospital and you will be able to hear the ambulance siren at night. i stayed at a pretty high floor room and yet still able to hear them. request for a room that is not facing the hospital if you are looking for some quality sleep.

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1. The Pacific Sutera Hotel - Sutera Harbour Resort

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3. PARKROYAL Penang Resort

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4. Wings by Croske Resort Langkawi

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8. Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur

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10. The Granite Luxury Hotel Penang

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13. Traders Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

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  • If you’re not afraid of heights, your visit to Kuala Lumpur should include a trip to the Petronas Towers, currently the tallest twin towers globally. Walk on the sky bridge that connects the two towers and enjoy amazing views of the city below. You can also go to the 86th floor for a bird’s eye view of the city below. A great hotel to stay in to be close to the Petronas Towers and more attractions in Kuala Lumpur is Traders Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.
  • Three colossal limestone caves and a cave temple, if you enjoy beautiful sights and mystique, don’t miss a visit to Batu Caves. Go up the 272 recently repainted steps to the top of the temple and enjoy the beautiful view of the surroundings. The area is also famous for firefly watching, and booking a Batu Caves hotel is the beginning of a great trip to this area. Some good hotels you can stay at include Sky Hotel Selayang and New Wave hotel Batu Caves.
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If you identify as a foodie, Malaysia is food heaven. Malaysia has tons of street food, and every corner you turn, there’s something to eat. If you’re looking to taste the land’s cuisine, take a food trip of Kuala Lumpur to experience some of the best Malay cuisines from the local joints. Consider staying at a hotel in Downtown Kuala Lumpur like Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur for easy access to the local food joints.

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If you’re visiting Malaysia for the wildlife, head to Borneo. Malaysia’s wildlife paradise is home to over 600 avian species and 200 mammal species, including pythons, tigers, elephants, gibbons, hornbills, barking deer, and sun bears. It is the only place to spot a proboscis monkey and one of the two natural habitats for orangutans. Marine life is also diverse, and you’ll get to see some rare species such as white-tip sharks, clownfish, hawksbill turtle, green turtle, and the barracuda. Consider booking a Kota Kinabalu hotel to be close to both the ocean and Kinabalu Park. Some good hotels you should consider are Shangri-La Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu, and The Magellan Sutera Resort.

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Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur, hotel in Kuala Lumpur

Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Connected to World Trade Center Kuala Lumpur, this hotel features an outdoor pool and a spa with sauna and hot tub. It also houses a gym and 3 dining options.

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JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur

Located along Bintang Walk in the Golden Triangle, JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur offers accommodations within the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur's city center.

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Holiday Inn Express Kuala Lumpur City Centre, an IHG Hotel

Holiday Inn Express Kuala Lumpur City Center, is an IHG international brand hotel in the Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle.

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Aloft Kuala Lumpur Sentral

Connected to Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station via a link bridge, Aloft Kuala Lumpur Sentral offers modern accommodations with free WiFi throughout.

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DoubleTree By Hilton Kuala Lumpur

A part of Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle, Doubletree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur offers accommodations just 5 minutes walk from Ampang Park LRT Station.

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Hotel Maluri

Occupying a prime location in Kuala Lumpur, Hotel Maluri is a 10-minute drive from the city center. It features an onsite restaurant, Gajah Tiga Café, as well as a swimming pool and gym.

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Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Kuala Lumpur offers direct access the Berjaya Times Square Shopping Mall with an indoor amusement park. The hotel features a swimming pool and sauna.

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VE Hotel & Residence

Located 0.9 mi from Mid Valley Megamall, VE Hotel & Residence offers contemporary guest rooms and spacious apartments in Bangsar South. It features an outdoor infinity pool and a 24-hour gym.

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Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Strategically located within walking distance to the city's landmarks, Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur offers guest rooms with free WiFi. It features an outdoor pool, 4 dining options and a spa.

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The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Autograph Collection

The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Autograph Collection offers accommodations featuring modern colonial-style décor and Neo-Classical details.

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UTM Hotel & Residence

UTM Hotel & Residence

Located 2.4 miles from Petrosains, The Discovery Centre, UTM Hotel & Residence offers 3-star accommodations in Kuala Lumpur and features an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a restaurant.

Great price - restaurant good food at great price too

Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown

Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown

Located in the heart of Chinatown, Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown has a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center and bar in Kuala Lumpur.

The rooms are very comfortable with excellent pillows.

MoMo's Kuala Lumpur

MoMo's Kuala Lumpur

Featuring a bar, MoMo's Kuala Lumpur is located in Kuala Lumpur in the Selangor region, 1.2 miles from Petronas Twin Towers and 1.3 miles from Suria KLCC.

all good and comfy place, the room was clean and pretty

Komune Living

Located in Kuala Lumpur, 2.9 miles from Mid Valley Megamall, Komune Living provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a restaurant.

I live how fast the check in & out was , no hassle.

Days Hotel & Suites by Wyndham Fraser Business Park KL

Offering free WiFi throughout, Days Hotel & Suites by Wyndham Fraser Business Park KL is set within walking distance to Chan Sow Lin LRT and MRT station.

Amazing staff everything is perfect great location

Pavilion Hotel Kuala Lumpur Managed by Banyan Tree

Pavilion Hotel Kuala Lumpur Managed by Banyan Tree

Boasting direct access to Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Pavilion Hotel Kuala Lumpur Managed by Banyan Tree offers 5-star accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool. A fitness room is available for guests.

Clean, great location and excellent customer service.

ibis Kuala Lumpur City Centre

ibis Kuala Lumpur City Centre

Centrally located, ibis Kuala Lumpur City Center is a 750-yard walk to Petronas Twin Towers. It features a rooftop infinity pool and a kids pool.

Amazing breakfast, amazing staff at the reception!

Alila Bangsar Kuala Lumpur

Alila Bangsar Kuala Lumpur

Located in a vibrant district, Alila Bangsar Kuala Lumpur offers 5-star accommodations above the hustle and bustle of the city.

The ambience, friendly staffs and the strategic location.

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THE FACE Style

THE FACE Style

Located in Kuala Lumpur, a 14-minute walk from Petronas Twin Towers, THE FACE Style provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a restaurant.

Just nice !! I love the environment ,& facilities

Sleeping Lion Suites

Sleeping Lion Suites

Located within a 8-minute walk of Berjaya Times Square and 300 yards of Starhill Gallery, Sleeping Lion Suites provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Kuala Lumpur.

Clean, family friendly facilities and close to shops

M Resort & Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Located in Kuala Lumpur, 4.5 miles from Mid Valley Megamall, M Resort & Hotel Kuala Lumpur has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

Everything was amazing so beautiful, clean and nice.

Santa Grand Signature Kuala Lumpur

Located in Kuala Lumpur, a 19-minute walk from Petronas Twin Towers, Santa Grand Signature Kuala Lumpur provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a...

Excellent Breakfast offered with variety of choices

Santa Grand Classic Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown

Santa Grand Classic Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown

Located in Kuala Lumpur and with Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery reachable within 1.1 miles, Santa Grand Classic Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden...

Great part of Chinatown with alot of great places close

Wyndham Suites KLCC

Wyndham Suites KLCC

Attractively set in the center of Kuala Lumpur, Wyndham Suites KLCC has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service.

Very good suites with great fac. Very comfortable.

Capri by Fraser, Bukit Bintang

Capri by Fraser, Bukit Bintang

Located in Kuala Lumpur, a 4-minute walk from Starhill Gallery, Capri by Fraser, Bukit Bintang has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a restaurant.

Lovely clean and modern hotel in a great location.

A&R Urban Hotel

A&R Urban Hotel

A&R Urban Hotel is located in Kuala Lumpur, 5.7 miles from Federal Territory Mosque and 6.3 miles from Putra World Trade Center. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a garden and a terrace.

Clean ,spacious modern modcoms. Great value for money

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Quill 5 Star Residence

Quill 5 Star Residence

Conveniently located in the center of Kuala Lumpur, Quill 5 Star Residence provides free WiFi throughout the property and free private parking for guests who drive.

Summer suites KLCC by cozy stay

Summer suites KLCC by cozy stay

Summer suites KLCC by cozy stay provides accommodations with private balconies in the center of Kuala Lumpur.

Nice apartment, clean, nice decoration, everything is very good. City view is awesome. Thank you so much 😊

Swing & Pillows - KL Kuchai Lama formerly known as Sunrise Inn

Swing & Pillows - KL Kuchai Lama formerly known as Sunrise Inn

Swing & Pillows - KL Kuchai Lama formerly known as Sunrise Inn is offering accommodations in Kuala Lumpur. The 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.

Really Good and the hospitality was excellent the was clean

Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur

Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur

Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, features stylish suites and serviced apartments overlooking the city skyline and KLCC Park.

Aussicht auf Park. Grandios! Pool Personal exceptional

Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur

Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur

The luxurious 5-star Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur is located just next to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center (KLCC).

Friendly staff - Mel especially. Very professional.

W Kuala Lumpur Hotel

W Kuala Lumpur Hotel

Located in the heart of the Golden Triangle, W Kuala Lumpur offers accommodations within the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur's city center.

The view from our room was stunning especially at night

Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur

Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur

Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur offers accommodations in the city center, just a 5-minute walk to KL Tower and Petronas Twin Towers.

Mind Blowing Traffic Nightmare, but worth the Penny

Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, City Centre

Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, City Centre

Well situated in the center of Kuala Lumpur, Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, City Centre has air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a fitness center.

the view from the room… nice klcc twin tower view…

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Climb to astonishing heights a midst the skyscrapers of Kuala Lumpur. Look up at the Petronas Towers and, if you’re feeling fit, participate in one of the foot races to the top of the Kuala Lumpur Tower. When you descend the mixture of cultures that make up this vibrant city will greet you.

The capital of Malaysia offers a colorful array of cultures, cuisines and shopping opportunities. Kuala Lumpur’s diversity is on center stage in China town’s Petaling Street, the food stalls on Jalan Alor, the history of Merdeka Square and the temples and mosques scattered throughout the city. As the temperature soars in the year-round heat, find refuge in the manicured greenery of the Lake Gardens. Air-conditioning offers more comfort in the famous shopping malls including the Suria KLCC, where anyone can find the perfect gift or memento.

If you’re travelling in South East Asia, there’s a good chance you’ll fly into Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Within 30 minutes you can be in the heart of a city which offers every type of accommodation from spas to budget rooms, 5-star hotels to dormitories. No matter what your budget, with 250+ hotels Booking.com has a place for you in KL.

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  • Best Hotels In Malaysia: For Those Who Love Living Life To The Fullest

28 Mar 2023

There are hotels and then there are mindblowing resorts and hotels in Malaysia! And if you’re wondering what is the difference between the two – everything! We can talk about experience, luxury, nature, and what not, but we will let their pictures speak! So if you are planning a holiday in this wonderful country (be it for business, leisure, or pleasure), then we have you covered with these best places to stay in Malaysia.

Best 5 Star Hotels In Malaysia

1. mandarin oriental, kuala lumpur.

mandarin oriental hotel in malaysia

Image Source Located centrally in Kuala Lumpur, the Mandarin Oriental has flowering gardens of the KLCC park and the Petronas Twin Towers as its neighbors and just like them, it offers the best of both worlds. This unique property comes among the top hotels in Kuala Lumpur and its excellent hospitality, services, gardens, and views certainly justify that claim.

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  • USP: This hotel represents a perfect blend between modern and traditional and just like Kuala Lumpur, pretty much excels in everything it offers.
  • Tariff: From INR 9900
  • Location: Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, MY-14, Malaysia Website | Review

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2. Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur

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Image Source Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC), the Traders Hotel is one of the most reputable 5 star hotels in Malaysia . From dining to fitness to business and stay, there is perfection in everything.

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  • USP: One of the best rooftop bars in Kuala Lumpur, the Sky Bar is a must visit for all.
  • Tariff: From INR 6800
  • Location: Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Website | Review

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3. The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur

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Image Source St. Regis Kuala Lumpur comes on top when it comes to a royal stay in the hotels in Malaysia . With grand architecture, fine dining options, breathtaking views, and easy access to lake gardens, this is one of the best Malaysian accommodation you will ever experience.

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  • USP: The suites and dining options at this hotel are one of the best in Kuala Lumpur. Also, if you’re a lover of opulent architecture, then this is the place to be.
  • Tariff: From INR 11000
  • Location: No 6 Jalan Stesen Sentral 2, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, MY-14, Malaysia Website | Review

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4. The Andaman, a Luxury Collection Resort, Langkawi

Andaman Resort Langkawi

Image Source Set between the famous Datai Bay and a 10 million years old tropical rainforest of Langkawi, The Andaman is one of the best places to stay in Malaysia. It’s amazing suites offer surreal views making it a paradise for couples and families.

Andaman Langkawi

  • USP: The resort has many cuisines on offer and has one of the best Spas in Malaysia.
  • Tariff: From INR 12000
  • Location: Jalan Teluk Datai, 07000 Langkawi, Malaysia Website | Review

5. Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort & Spa

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Image Source USP: Its Malaysian theme rooms that are perched on the hills offer a mesmerizing view of the ocean along with an access to the beautiful beach. Tariff: From INR 14000 Location: Pantai Dalit Beach, Tuaran, 89208 Kota Kinabalu, KK, Malaysia Website | Review

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6. Pangkor Laut Resort

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Image Source Nestled in a 7 million old 300-hectare rainforest, Pangkor Laut Resort is one of the top hotels in Malaysia . This resort is in sync with nature and offers breathtaking ocean views, mesmerizing beaches, and a peaceful luxurious experience like none other. For nature lovers, this private island resort is a paradise.

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  • USP: The property is so amazingly blended with the forest that staying and exploring it is an experience on its own.
  • Tariff: From INR 15000
  • Location: Pangkor Laut Island, Pangkor Laut, 32200 Lumut, Perak, Malaysia Website | Review

7. Ritz-Carlton Kuala Lumpur

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Image Source Ritz-Carlton Kuala Lumpur is a no-brainer when it comes to an amazing top of the class stay experience. Plush, grand, and majestic in its very personality, this is one of the best 5 star hotels in Malaysia for those who believe in the concept of classic luxury. Absolutely no one can go wrong with this one.

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  • USP: This is a hotel that is best in everything that it offers. From fine dining to Spa to fitness and the ultra luxurious rooms, its USP is perfection.
  • Location: 168, Jalan Imbi, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Website | Review

8. Gaya Island Resort

Gaya Island Resort Malaysia

Image Source One of the best eco-friendly resorts and hotels in Malaysia, the Gaya Island Resort is located inside a marine reserve and apart from all its luxury, is an active participant when it comes to conservation. If you plan to stay at this wonderful resort, prepare to be amazed by nature.

Gaya Island Resort

  • USP: The Spa at this resort is an out of the world experience and so is the Marine Centre which is home to rare rescued turtles and reef.
  • Tariff: From INR 21000
  • Location: Malohom Bay, Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Website | Review

9. The Datai Langkawi

The Datai Resort

Image Source The Datai Bay comes in the top 10 beaches in the world and staying here would be a logical choice for all those who love nature. Hence, The Datai Langkawi is a perfect choice for those who want to witness the charm of a rainforest and the serenity of the beach and ocean. This is certainly one of the top hotels in Malaysia for a vacation.

The Datai Resort in Malaysia

  • USP: Cater to your mind, body, and spirit at this immensigly relaxing resort and its wonderful spa.
  • Tariff: From INR 25000
  • Location: Jln Teluk Datai, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia Website | Review

10. Four Seasons Resorts Langkawi

Four Seasons Resort in Langkawi

Image Source Four Seasons Resort Langkawi is arguably one of the best 5 star hotels in Malaysia. Situated in Langkawi, this ocean facing resort offers top of the class luxury mixed with nature. Extremely picturesque, stay here if you want a perfect tropical beach vacation.

Four Seasons Resort Malaysia

  • USP: Garden Pavillions & Villas offer breathtaking ocean views and a surreal stay experience.
  • Tariff: From INR 42000
  • Location: Jalan Tanjung Rhu, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia Website | Review

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Best 4 Star Hotels In Malaysia

1. hard rock hotel penang.

Hard Rock Hotel In Penang

Image Source One of the most fun 4 star hotels in Malaysia , the Hard Rock Hotel Penang adds the “good life” experience to everything guests would want from their hotel. From parties to music to good food and frolic, it has amazing options for all.

Hard Rock Hotel In Malaysia

  • USP: The decor of this resort is extremely quirky and is adorned with pop culture memorabilia. The fun ambience of this hotel is addictive.
  • Tariff: From INR 6000
  • Location: Jalan Batu Ferringhi, 11100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia Website | Review

2. Meliá Kuala Lumpur

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Image Source An excellent choice when it comes to budget hotels in Malaysia, the Melia Kuala Lumpur is an excellent option for those who are looking for a no-frills hotel with excellent hospitality and services. Located centralluy and in the Goden Triangle Region of Kuala Lumpur, you cannot go wrong with this one.

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  • USP: A no-frills hotel that offers beautiful rooms, excellent services, and fine dining options. We would call it budget luxury!
  • Tariff: From INR 5000
  • Location: 16 Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, Malaysia Website | Review

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3. Seven Terraces

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Image Source Coming in the category of 4 star hotels in Malaysia, a stay at Seven Terraces is a unique experience. These are a row of Anglo Chinese Terrace houses that retain its 19th-century charm but combine it with modern luxury and vibrant colors.

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  • USP: Relive the past in luxury at Seven Terraces and believe us when we say this – it’s totally worth it!
  • Tariff: From 11500
  • Location: Stewart Ln, Georgetown, 10200 George Town, Penang, Malaysia Website | Review

4. Casa del Mar Langkawi

Casa del Mar in Langkawi

Image Source One of the finest hotels in Malaysia near airport, Casa del Mar Langkawi offers a unique experience to its guests with its clubby decor, upscale rooms with balconies and vintage suites and dining areas. This sea facing hotel is excellent value for money if you are looking for a fine island holiday.

Casa del Mar Langkawi

  • USP: Enjoy the restaurant with patio and beach sitting, indulge in its posh spa, and take a dip in its outdoor swimming pool.
  • Location: Jalan Pantai Cenang, Mukim Kedawang, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia Website | Review

5. Macalister Mansion

Macalister Mansion in Malaysia

Image Source The Macalister Mansion is one of the finest places to stay in Malaysia primarily because of its unique mansion style experience. Set amidst a restored colonial mansion, everything about this place is English including the decor. This 4 star boutique hotel is as gorgeous in its exterior as it is in its interiors.

Macalister Mansion in Malaysia

  • USP: The decor is magnificent and a stay here will totally take you back in time! Surely, one of the best boutique experiences one can have in Malaysia.
  • Tariff: From INR 14700
  • Location: 228, Jalan Macalister, George Town, 11400 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia Website | Review

Further Read: 8 Most Popular Beach Resorts In Malaysia

So now that you know the best places to stay in Malaysia, when are you planning a trip to this paradise? And if you know of any more options like these, do let us know in the comments below!

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Highlighting aspirational and lavish hotels can be fun; however, many travelers seek more affordable hotel redemption options. This is where Four Points by Sheraton stands out as a budget-friendly mid-tier Marriott Bonvoy hotel brand.

The Four Points brand joined the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio after its 2016 acquisition of Starwood Hotels. Now, it’s one of Marriott’s fastest-growing brands.

Though not known for frills, Four Points by Sheraton provides convenient locations and a consistent experience for guests .

In this guide, we will look at the Four Points by Sheraton brand as a whole and zero in on some of its best properties around the world at which to redeem Marriott Bonvoy points.

Four Points by Sheraton is part of Marriott’s select-service portfolio of brands. As of 2024, more than 300 Four Points by Sheraton properties were open in more than 50 countries worldwide.

According to Marriott, “Four Points serves as the center of where business meets pleasure, enabling guests to kick back and relax on the road.” Whether guests are traveling for business or pleasure, Four Points by Sheraton aims to cater to their needs. Most locations boast meeting spaces, business services, and recreational facilities for relaxation.

Four Points by Sheraton hotels also feature amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, fitness centers, and on-site dining options. Guest rooms are consistent across the brand, with stylish decor, comfortable beds, and productive workspaces.

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The brand touts its unique Best Brews program, which allows guests to sample craft beers and enjoy authentic local flavors at hotels worldwide. Craft beers are chosen based on several factors, including taste, popularity, and quality. This allows guests to taste and appreciate the unique flavors of the region in which the hotel is located.

However, the Best Brews program isn’t just about the beer itself — it’s also about creating an inviting, social atmosphere. Many Four Points by Sheraton hotels host Best Brews events where guests can mingle while enjoying complimentary local craft beers.

This program is a huge aspect of the overall Four Points by Sheraton experience , allowing guests to immerse themselves in the destination’s local culture through the lens of craft beer.

Four Points by Sheraton is a Marriott Bonvoy brand, which means you can earn and  redeem Marriott Bonvoy points  at these properties.

There are many ways to  earn Marriott Bonvoy points . However, the simplest way is to sign up for and spend on the numerous  co-branded Marriott Bonvoy credit cards  issued by Chase and American Express.

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1. Four Points by Sheraton Beijing, Haidian Hotel and Serviced Apartments (China)

Four Points by Sheraton Beijing Haidian Hotel and Serviced Apartments Lobby lounge

The Four Points by Sheraton Beijing, Haidian Hotel & Serviced Apartments is a 4-star property conveniently located in Beijing’s Technology District.

The hotel is just minutes from many famous sites, including the National Stadium, Tiananmen Square, The Summer Palace, The Ming Tombs, and the Mansion of Prince Gong . The well-known Huayu Fashion Mall is less than 5 miles from the hotel.

The property boasts a massive heated indoor swimming pool, a fully equipped fitness center, a spa, a business center, and several meeting and event spaces.

There are 2 on-site restaurants: The Eatery , an all-day dining restaurant that serves international food with a live cooking show, and Tai Mansion , which serves traditional Cantonese specialties, including Dim Sum.

Points Required: From 14,500

Average Cash Rate: ~$118

Average Points Value: 0.8 cents per point

2. Four Points by Sheraton Danang (Vietnam)

Four Points by Sheraton Danang room view

The Four Points by Sheraton Danang is a 5-star hotel along the picturesque coast of Da Nang City, Vietnam. The hotel is ideally situated for day trips to several UNESCO Heritage Sites, including Hoi An Ancient Town, Hue Imperial City, and My Son Sanctuary .

The hotel features 390 resort-style hotel rooms across 36 floors, all offering panoramic ocean views.

It also boasts an outdoor rooftop pool, a 24-hour fully equipped fitness center, a full spa, and more than 8,275 square feet of total event space across 5 event rooms.

The hotel has 1 main on-site restaurant, The Eatery , with a full menu of international dishes. You’ll also find the Horizon Bar , a vibrant rooftop bar serving cocktails and craft beer and offering picturesque Danang views from above.

Points Required: From 10,000

Average Cash Rate: ~$88

Average Points Value: 0.88 cents per point

3. Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chang

Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung check in desk

Located on Lantau Island, the Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chung , offers a 4-star hotel experience while providing an escape from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong.

Several famous Hong Kong attractions are minutes from the hotel, including Citygate Outlets, Hong Kong Disneyland, Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, and the Big Buddha . The hotel provides easy access to AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, and Shenzhen Bay .

Satisfy your hunger at Tung Chung Kitchen , an international Buffet restaurant, and The Harbour Lounge , which serves grab-and-go meals and quick bites with freshly baked pastries.

The hotel also offers a complimentary shuttle to Tung Chung MTR Station and the airport every hour from 6:45 a.m. to 11:15 p.m.

Points Required: From 19,000

Average Cash Rate: ~$135

Average Points Value: 0.71 cents per point

4. Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, City Centre (Malaysia)

Four Points By Sheraton Kuala Lumpur City Center Premier Suite living room

The Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, City Centre , is a relatively new hotel (opened in November 2023) located in the heart of the Malaysian capital. The property is next to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and the Petronas Twin Towers.

The hotel is one of the largest Four Points properties in the world, with 513 rooms. It also features one of the largest pools in Kuala Lumpur — it even has waterslides! But wait, there’s more fun stuff to discover at the Paradise Trails adventure zone and the indoor kids’ club. You can also find a 24-hour fitness center, a spa, and 9 event rooms.

There are 2 on-site restaurants: The Mesh is an all-day dining spot serving international foods and authentic Malaysian cuisine, and Sichuan Kitchen offers halal Sichuan specialties.

Points Required: ~13,500

Average Cash Rate: ~$116

Average Points Value: 0.86 cents per point

5. Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort (Thailand)

Four Points By Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort pool from above

The Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort is a 4-star beachfront resort located in the popular tourist destination of Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand . The property is steps away from the beach and nearby shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

The massive property features 600 modern rooms and suites, many of which overlook the Andaman Sea. The hotel also has a long list of amenities , including 3 outdoor pools, a fitness center, a terrace, a kids’ club, and even free parking.

The property boasts 5 on-site restaurants: Chao Leh Kitchen (all-day Thai, Pan-Asian, and Western cuisine), Sears & Co. Bar and Grill (all-day Thai and international dishes), The Deck Beach Club Patong and Lobby Bar (both with quick bites and drinks), and Pool Bar .

Points Required: ~19,000

Average Cash Rate: ~$138

Average Points Value: 0.73 cents per point

1. Four Points by Sheraton Arusha, The Arusha Hotel (Tanzania)

Club Suite room Four Points By Sheraton Arusha The Arusha Hotel

Built in 1894, the Four Points by Sheraton Arusha, The Arusha Hotel , is one of the oldest hotels in East Africa. The property is world-renowned for its rich history and proximity to the Serengeti National Park and Mount Kilimanjaro.

Arusha Central Market is about a half-mile from the hotel. Arusha National Park and Mount Kilimanjaro are ~28 and ~56 miles away, respectively. Arusha Airport (ARK) is just a 10-minute drive away.

The hotel features 114 stylish rooms that blend modern amenities with African-style décor. It also boasts a 24-hour gym, an outdoor swimming pool, a casino, a health club, a business center, and a landscaped garden . The hotel also has multiple meeting and conference venues.

The property’s on-site restaurant, Parachichi Restaurant , serves à la carte European, Asian, and East African dishes complimented by an extensive wine list. Hatari Bar offers local and imported beers that pair well with the bar’s thin-crust wood-fired pizzas.

The hotel also offers safari packages to nearby national parks , including the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, and guided treks up Mount Kilimanjaro.

Points Required: From 18,000

Average Cash Rate: ~$342

Average Points Value: 1.9 cents per point

2. Four Points by Sheraton Kampala (Uganda)

Kokolo Bar at Four Points By Sheraton Kampala

The Four Points by Sheraton Kampala is in the bustling city center of Kampala, near many government offices and the business district. Nearby attractions include the Uganda Golf Club, Independence Monument, Uganda National Museum, and the Kasubi Tombs.

The hotel boasts 142 guest rooms with an urban-inspired aesthetic and an elegant sense of design. It also features an indoor rooftop heated pool, a fully-equipped fitness center, a laundry room, and a gift shop.

You won’t go hungry here. Marketplace , an all-day restaurant, serves local and international cuisine and features an outdoor terrace. The Kololo Bar & Lounge is known for having the largest selection of whisky and single malts in town, and El Jefe , the rooftop restaurant and bar, serves authentic Caribbean cuisine paired with the hotel’s Best Brews craft beer.

Points Required: From 11,000

Average Cash Rate: ~$151

Average Points Value: 1.37 cents per point

3. Four Points by Sheraton Lagos (Nigeria)

Four Points By Sheraton Lagos private lounge

The Four Points by Sheraton Lagos is on Victoria Island in the bustling heart of the city. The location offers easy access to key attractions and business districts. Nearby attractions include the Mega Plaza Century 21 Mall, Lekki Market, and the Nike Art Gallery.

The hotel boasts 231 spacious guest rooms and suites, many offering city views from their balconies. The property also features a 24-hour indoor swimming pool, a fully equipped fitness center, state-of-the-art meeting and event spaces, and a private lounge.

Guests have a few on-site food options. Brazzerie offers an extensive buffet with African, Asian, French, Mediterranean, and seafood dishes. The property also has The Office , a rooftop dining and bar, which offers authentic Nigerian cuisine with views of Lagos. Favorites include barbecued jumbo shrimp and dodo (plantains). Finally, there’s Adrenaline Bar , a sports bar with local beers and several flat-screen TVs for watching local or international sporting events.

Points Required: From 21,000

Average Cash Rate: ~$172

Average Points Value: 0.82 cents per point

1. Four Points by Sheraton Barcelona Diagonal (Spain)

Four Points By Sheraton Barcelona Diagonal lobby

Located in Barcelona’s 22@ District, the Four Points by Sheraton Barcelona Diagonal is within walking distance of museums, shops, restaurants, and even a major beach. The Glòries Shopping Center and Agbar Tower are less than a 10-minute walk from the property.

Many of Barcelona’s major tourist attractions, such as the Sagrada Familia and the Plaza de Cataluña are easily accessible via Barcelona’s public transportation.

The property features 154 newly renovated guest rooms, many offering cityscape views . The hotel also has several amenities, including a 24-hour fitness center and 3 soundproof function and event rooms.

The 2 on-site restaurants — The Gastro Corner and La Avenida Restaurant — serve authentic Spanish cuisine.

Points Required: From 41,000

Average Cash Rate: ~$286

Average Points Value: 0.7 cents per point

2. Four Points by Sheraton Munich Arabellapark (Germany)

Four Points By Sheraton Munich Arabellapark Deluxe Suite

The Four Points by Sheraton Munich Arabellapark is located in Munich’s Bogenhausen district, just a quarter of a mile from Arabellapark Underground Station , which can get you to central Munich in 10 minutes. The property is a short walk from the English Garden , Munich’s famous city park.

The hotel features 446 modern guestrooms, many of which have balconies. It also has 35 studio apartments equipped with a kitchenette and balcony , perfect for longer stays.

You’ll also find Munich’s highest spa with a heated pool, a fitness center, a Finnish sauna, and a steam room.

The 1 on-site restaurant, Eisbach , serves international cuisine. And the famous Bavarian restaurant, Paulaner’s Wirtshaus & Biergarten , is located less than a 3-minute walk from the hotel.

Points Required: From 30,000

Average Cash Rate: ~$215

Average Points Value: 0.72 cents per point

3. Four Points by Sheraton Venice Mestre (Italy)

Four Points by Sheraton Venice Mestre living room

The Four Points by Sheraton Venice Mestre is just a 10-minute drive from Venice Marco Polo International Airport (VCE). The hotel is also just a 5-minute walk from the Venezia Mestre Ospedale train station, which can get you to the city center in less than 20 minutes. There’s also a bus stop directly in front of the hotel.

The hotel was completely renovated in 2017 and features Italian design, modern furniture, and light color schemes throughout. It has 160 rooms and 8 suites across 8 floors.

This Four Points has a fitness center, a spa, 2 meeting rooms, and The Square , a banquet hall with space for up to 200 guests. Don’t overlook the Wellness Point , which serves as an additional wellness and fitness area.

Point Restaurant & Bar serves Italian cuisine specialties along with wine, cocktails, and beer. Point&Go specializes in international cuisine, and Point Bar is a contemporary bar that serves up a selection of wine and cocktails.

Points Required: From 22,500

Average Cash Rate: ~$175

Average Points Value: 0.78 cents per point

Dreaming of a trip to Venice? Check out our guide on the best ways to fly to Italy with points and miles .

1. Four Points by Sheraton Bogota (Colombia)

Four Points By Sheraton Bogota lobby

The Four Points by Sheraton Bogota is a 4-star property located in the heart of the Colombian capital in the Chico district, which is famous for being an entertainment hub. With its central location, the hotel provides convenient access to the entire city.

Nearby attractions include Parque de la 93, El Chico Museum, Salitre Magico Amusement Park, and Jose Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden .

The hotel features 124 guestrooms across 12 floors. The hotel also boasts 2 executive floors, a club lounge, a fitness center, and 4 meeting rooms of varying sizes.

The on-site restaurant, S6IS/LADO2 (pronounced “seislados”), serves authentic Creole food.

Points Required: From 13,000

Average Cash Rate: ~$105

Average Points Value: 0.81 cents per point

2. Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan Midtown West (New York)

Four Points By Sheraton Manhattan Midtown West Kyma Wine Bar

The Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan Midtown West is a 3-star hotel in the Hudson Yards neighborhood of Manhattan.

The hotel boasts 148 guest rooms, many offering views of New York’s skyline. While it lacks certain amenities, like a swimming pool, its prime location makes up for it.

Many of Manhattan’s attractions are within walking distance from the hotel. These include the High Line Park, The Shed, The Edge Observation Deck, and the nearby neighborhoods of Chelsea and Hell’s Kitchen. Times Square, Penn Station, and Port Authority are also about a 10- to 15-minute walk from the hotel.

The hotel has limited dining options, though there are 2 on-site bars: Hudson Bar Room and Kyma Wine Bar. Fortunately, many of New York’s best restaurants are within walking distance of the hotel.

Points Required: From 42,000

Average Cash Rate: ~$330

Average Points Value: 0.79 cents per point

3. Four Points by Sheraton Puntacana Village (Dominican Republic)

Four Points By Sheraton Puntacana Village

The Four Points by Sheraton Puntacana Village is a resort hotel centrally located in Punta Cana Village. The property is a 10-minute drive from its private beach and a little over a mile from Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ). There is a wide range of shopping and dining options nearby, including the Galerías Punta Cana .

The property features an outdoor pool, a 24-hour fitness center and health club, flexible venue spaces, and a meeting or event space that can accommodate up to 100 guests.

The property features 1 on-site restaurant, Mabi Restaurant & Lounge , which serves international cuisine.

Guests can take advantage of complimentary shuttle service to the airport, La Cana golf course, the Six Senses spa, Punta Cana beach, and the Punta Cana Nature Reserve.

Points Required: From 17,000

Average Cash Rate: ~$143

Average Points Value: 0.84 cents per point

4. Four Points by Sheraton Santiago (Chile)

Four Points By Sheraton Santiago pool

The Four Points by Sheraton Santiago is a 3-star hotel located beside Parque de Las Esculturas, just about 200 yards from Los Leones metro station in the business center of Providencia.

Several shopping centers are nearby, including Sculpture Park Mall and Mall Costanera Center. San Cristobal Hill, Plaza de la Constitución, and Parque Arauco are a short drive away.

The property features 128 guest rooms, many of which offer amazing views of the city. The rooftop pool and terrace offer amazing views of the Andes Mountains. There’s also a library, a business center, a fitness center with hot tubs, and 5 event rooms.

Guests will find plenty of options for dining and drinking at the hotel, including Buganvilia Restaurant , which blends local Chilean recipes with international cuisine, and Bar 111 , which specializes in pairing sandwiches with the perfect cocktail, beer, or wine.

Average Cash Rate: ~$115

Four Points by Sheraton is one of Marriott’s most well-known hotel brands. While many consider these properties to be basic, you can find locations that represent a great use of Marriott Bonvoy points.

With more than 300 hotels in more than 50 countries, odds are you may see one on your next trip. Use this list to remind yourself of the best ones, no matter where you are in the world.

The information regarding the Marriott Bonvoy Bold ® Credit Card was independently collected by Upgraded Points and not provided nor reviewed by the issuer. The information regarding the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless ® Credit Card was independently collected by Upgraded Points and not provided nor reviewed by the issuer.

For rates and fees of the Marriott Bonvoy Bevy™ American Express ® Card, click here . For rates and fees of the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant ® American Express ® card, click here .

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the parent company of four points by sheraton.

The Four Points by Sheraton brand is owned by Marriott International.

How many Four Points by Sheraton hotels are there?

As of 2024, there are more than 300 Four Points By Sheraton hotels in more than 50 countries.

How much are Marriott Bonvoy points worth?

According to our valuations, Marriott Bonvoy points are worth 0.7 cents apiece .

How do I become a member of Marriott Bonvoy?

To become a Marriott Bonvoy member, head to Marriott’s website and join the Marriott Bonvoy program .

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Southeast Asia Travel Guide

Last Updated: November 27, 2023

A lone person standing on lush, green rice terraces in Southeast Asia on a bright sunny day

Backpackers have been traveling through Southeast Asia since the late 1960s and early 1970s, leaving a well-worn trail around the region.

Starting in beautiful Thailand, the trail makes its way to up-and-coming Laos, through Vietnam, and to the temples of Angkor Wat. It then winds back into Thailand, where people head south to party in the Thai islands before moving down to Malaysia and Singapore.

There are a few variations to the trail, but this is what it mostly covers.

I’ve been visiting this region since 2004 and spent years living in Thailand . I love backpacking Southeast Asia and have written extensively about it as I know it like the back of my hand.

It’s an especially great region for new travelers because it’s easy to travel around, it’s safe, and there are lots of other travelers you can meet. But it’s also perfect for veteran travelers too as there are tons of off-the-beaten-path destinations that the standard backpacker trail doesn’t cover.

In short, Southeast Asia has something for every traveler — and every budget.

This Southeast Asia travel guide will help you travel the region like a pro, ensuring you save money and make the most of your time in this fun, gorgeous, and lively corner of the world.

Table of Contents

  • Things to See and Do
  • Typical Costs
  • Suggested Budget
  • Money-Saving Tips
  • Where to Stay
  • How to Get Around
  • How to Stay Safe
  • Best Places to Book Your Trip
  • Related Blogs on Southeast Asia

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Top 5 things to see and do in southeast asia.

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1. Admire Angkor Wat

One of the greatest human creations in history, the Angkor Wat temple complex is best explored over the course of a few days. The area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site created by the Khmer Empire and absolutely enormous. Temples to visit include Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple which has 216 gigantic stone face carvings, and Ta Prohm. I spent three days here and that simply wasn’t enough. A one-day pass is $37 USD, while a 1-week pass is $72 USD. If you’re here for multiple days, be sure to hire a driver and see some of the more out of the way ruins away from the main temple complex (and the crowds).

2. Explore Bangkok

Bangkok is the hub of travel activity in Southeast Asia. You can get anywhere you want from here. Though I hated it at first, the more I’ve spent time here the more I love it. Bangkok is like an onion whose many layers need to be peeled back. Some things not to miss include the spectacular Bangkok Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Chatuchak Market and Asiatique, and a canal trip on the Chao Phraya River. This is a city for foodies and wild nightlife.

3. Relax on some tropical islands

No visit to Southeast Asia would be complete without a visit to at least one of the thousands of tropical islands in the region. My top five include the Perhentian Islands (Malaysia), Rabbit Island (Cambodia), Ko Lanta (Thailand), and Boracay (Philippines). Lombok Island (Indonesia) has a chill vibe with unspoiled, perfect “desert island” beaches. There’s so many islands to visit. Be sure to add at least one to your trip. The country guides will have more information for you.

4. See Ha Long Bay

Sailing trips to this island-filled bay with stunning emerald waters, limestone formations, and marine life give you an appreciation for the natural beauty in Vietnam. Tours from Hanoi start at around $110 USD for two-day trips and increase from there. I love the colorful grottoes, hanging stalactites, and stalagmites of Surprise Cave (Sung Sot), Fairy Cave (Tien Ong), and Heaven Palace (Thien Cung). Make sure you go with a reputable company though as some of the cheaper boats are less than ideal. If you’d rather just visit for one day, day trips from Hanoi cost $55 USD.

5. Wander Kuala Lumpur

Other things to see and do in southeast asia, 1. go jungle trekking.

This region of the world is covered in amazing jungles with diverse wildlife, plentiful camping opportunities, and cool waterfalls. The best jungle treks are found in northern Thailand, Western Laos, and Malaysian Borneo (the latter are also the hardest and most intense). Some of my favorites include Danum Valley (Borneo) for its incredible wildlife; Ratanakiri (Cambodia) for its pristine wilderness and thousand-year-old trees; and Pu Luong Nature Reserve (Vietnam). Costs vary but jungle trekking generally costs $30-50 USD per day.

2. Attend the Full Moon Party

The biggest one-night party in the world welcomes up to 30,000 people with a party that stretches until dawn. Cover yourself in glow paint, grab a bucket of booze, and dance the night away with new friends on the island of Ko Phangan in Thailand. As the name would suggest, the party is on the night of the full moon. If you miss it, there’s always the half-moon party, quarter-moon party, and black-moon party. Really, every night is a party on Ko Phangan . Just avoid the flaming jump rope that occurs — I’ve seen people get burned badly!

3. Learn to dive

There are many great dive sites around the region for those interested in underwater exploration. You can learn to dive here at a fraction of what it would cost back home too. Some of the best places are Ko Tao (Thailand), Sipadan (Malaysia), as well as Gili Islands (Indonesia) and Coron, Palawan (The Philippines). A typical diving course is completed in three days. A PADI course typically runs $275 USD in Thailand, including three nights’ accommodation, though at smaller schools you can often negotiate down to $250 USD. Day trips for certified divers start at $165 USD. For information on Ko Tao, check out this blog post .

4. Eat street food in Singapore

Singapore is a foodie’s heaven. Try the hawker stalls of Singapore as well as Little India and Chinatown for some of the best and cheapest food in Asia. If you’re looking for a nice place to sit down and eat, eat at Singapore’s famed restaurants during lunch when restaurants offer discounts, making them a great deal. You’ll also find the most affordable Michelin-starred restaurants here (Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice and Hawker Chan), offering world-class meals for just a couple of bucks!

5. Overload on temples

You can’t turn a corner without seeing a Buddhist temple in this part of the world. You’ll get temple overload at some point but visit as many as you can as each is unique to the country and region of the temple. There are so many places with high concentrations of ornate and beautiful temples. Check out Chiang Mai’s Wat Doi Suthep Temple and hike up the 300 steps to the golden Chedi that’s 600 years old!; Bagan’s Shwesandaw Pagoda from the 11th century with its stunning golden dome; Angkor Wat’s Ta Prohm is covered in iconic vines and enveloped in ancient jungle roots; Hue’s colorful Thien Mu Pagoda is perched atop a lush green embankment; Hoi An’s Quan Cong Temple with incredible Chinese architecture with hand-carved beauty and skill, and Luang Prabang’s Vat Xieng Thong with its golden, canopied roof. Most are free to enter, however, dress codes are enforced (you need to have your shoulders and legs covered).

6. Dive Sipadan

Located off Malaysian Borneo, Sipadan is one of the best dive sites in the world. If you have your dive certificate, make sure you venture out here. I absolutely love this area because it’s teeming with live turtles, diverse cave systems, sharks, dolphins, colorful coral, bright fish, and everything in between. Not a lot of people make it to this part of Malaysia, but it’s worth it to go the extra mile and make your way off the tourist trail a bit. Don’t miss Barracuda Point and The Drop-Off. Keep in mind that only 176 permits to dive at the island are issued each day, costing 140 MYR per person. The resorts on the neighboring islands each get a specific number of permits per day and require divers to stay with them for a few days. So you’ll need to stay at those resorts and dive into the surrounding areas before they can get you a Sipadan permit.

7. Fall in love with Bali

Bali is the most popular destination in Indonesia, and its famous Kuta beach is known for its wild parties and surfing ( though I think it’s overrated ). However, there is much more to Bali than just wild nights and sun-soaked days. If you’re a thrill seeker, hike up to the top of Mount Batur, an active volcano, for a breathtaking sunrise. Paragliding and white water rafting are also super popular here, as is surfing (it’s an affordable place to learn if you’ve never done it). There are also lots of hot springs to enjoy, the Ubud Monkey Forest (a popular temple and nature reserve home to hundreds of monkeys), and numerous places to scuba dive, including the Liberty wreck and Manta Point.

8. Take in Ho Chi Minh City

Frantic, chaotic, and crazy, Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam is the embodiment of the controlled chaos that rules Southeast Asia. You can’t quite figure out how this teeming mass of people and cars work together, but it does. Highlights here include touring the tunnels used by the Viet Cong in the 1960s, taking in the view from the Saigon Skydeck, eating your way through the street food scene, and seeing the city’s numerous temples.

9. Admire the sunrise over an Indonesian Volcano

One of the most popular tourist attractions on Java is Mount Bromo and its National Park. Don’t miss out on getting a photo of the smoldering Bromo volcano as it lies surrounded by the almost lunar landscape of the Sea of Sand. Get up early to catch one of the most memorable sunrises of your life. If you’re there in mid-August, you’ll be just in time to see Upacara Kasada, the traditional Hindu ritual of the Tenggerese, a Javanese tribe of the region.

10. Hike in Khao Sok National Park

Located in southern Thailand, Khao Sok National Park is constantly rated as one of the best parks in Thailand, with incredible trekking, camping, limestone karsts, cooling rivers, and a glistening lake. Visit for semi-challenging hikes, tons of wildlife, walking paths, and breathtaking sunsets. Park entrance costs around $6 USD while full-day guided tours are $95 USD. I highly recommend spending at least one night here to get the full experience.

11. Visit Kampot

Most people come to Kampot to enjoy the scenic riverside views, as well as the rolling hills that surround the city. Since you can explore easily enough on foot or by bicycle, Kampot is a great place to slow down and relax. There’s not much to do here but have lazy days by the river, chill, and eat (don’t miss the famous Rusty Keyhole for BBQ!). Don’t miss the pepper farms, as this region of Cambodia is filled with pepper farms where you can learn about the history of the spice, see how it is grown, and pick up what is considered some of the finest pepper in the world. Tours are usually free.

12. Take a cooking class

Food from this region is as varied as the countries themselves and learning how to cook a few dishes is a great souvenir of your time here. Even if you don’t plan to cook back home, you can still spend a day making and eating scrumptious food. Most big cities have cooking schools offering classes of 2-6 hours, often including a trip to the local market beforehand to select ingredients. I absolutely love cooking classes and urge you to take one at least once. They are a fun experience!

13. Take a food tour

If you’d rather eat instead of cook, taking a food tour is a fun way to gain insight into the region’s amazing noodle dishes, fresh seafood, sweets, and street food while learning about the history and culture behind the cuisine. Most major cities in Southeast Asia offer food tours. These include tours around local markets, street stalls, and tours to locally-owned restaurants and cafes where you can sample the local cuisine and connect with a local chef. If you’re nervous about street food, this is a great way to try some in a controlled setting. Tours usually last 2-4 hours and include multiple stops and several different dishes, with prices costing $40-75 USD per person.

14. Visit an elephant sanctuary

While riding an elephant is on many a Southeast Asia bucket list, once you know how much the animals suffer from abuse in order to provide these rides, you might think twice about taking one. An even better way to interact with elephants is to volunteer at or visit the Elephant Nature Park near Chiang Mai in Thailand. It’s a phenomenal place, allowing you to give back to the community and these magnificent animals all at once. After coming here, you will understand why you should NEVER ride an elephant. A one-day visit costs $70 USD.

15. See The Killing Fields

A visit to Choeung Ek, also known as the Killing Fields, may not be the most cheerful way to spend an afternoon, but it makes for an educational and memorable experience. Over 3 million people were killed by Pol Pot’s regime, including countless women and children. I recommend getting a guide so you can really understand what you’re seeing as you explore the area. Also, this horrific tragedy took place less than 50 years ago and is still very present so please be respectful as a visitor.  The site is located 10 miles from Phnom Penh. Half-day guided tours start at $66 USD.

16. Swim with Whale Sharks in Donsol

If you’re in the Philippines, check out the Donsol Whale Shark Interactive Ecosystem Project because there are not many experiences quite as adrenaline-inducing as swimming with a whale shark for the first time in crystal waters. These incredible creatures are around 45 feet (14 meters) long and yet incredibly gentle and curious. I loved floating at the surface being able to look below and see them slowly swim below me. Get some people together and rent a boat for a half day, explore the area, and go ‘shark-seeing’ for a good cause.  

  For a ton more information, visit my country specific travel guides for more detailed information on each place:

  • Cambodia Travel Guide
  • Indonesia Travel Guide
  • Laos Travel Guide
  • Malaysia Travel Guide
  • Singapore Travel Guide
  • Thailand Travel Guide
  • Vietnam Travel Guide

Southeast Asia Travel Costs

A lone person standing on lush, green rice terraces in Southeast Asia on a bright sunny day

Accommodation – Accommodation in Southeast Asia is really cheap, making it the perfect place to travel if you are on a budget. Hostels are plentiful, as are budget guesthouses and hotels. It’s also very cheap to splash out here if you’re in need of some luxury.

Generally, you can find hostel dorm rooms for as little as $6-8 USD in Cambodia and $3-6 USD in Laos. In Thailand, 4-6-bed dorm rooms are $8-12 USD, while in Vietnam you can expect to pay $5-7 USD. In Indonesia, prices range between $5-10 USD for a 4-6-bed dorm room. Expect to pay at least $15-20 per night for a private room with air conditioning. Free Wi-Fi is standard in most hostels, free breakfast is common, and many hostels even have pools. In more remote areas, hot water isn’t common so make sure to check in advance if that’s an issue for you.

Simple guesthouses or bungalows throughout Southeast Asia generally cost $12-20 USD per night for a basic room with a fan (sometimes air conditioning) and hot water. If you want something nicer that includes a more comfortable bed and a TV, expect to pay $25-35 USD per night.

For backpackers, budgeting around $10 USD per night for accommodation is pretty safe no matter where you go in Southeast Asia. If you’re looking for a higher-end hotel room with more amenities, expect to pay $20-50 USD per night for a room. Anything over that is luxury territory.

Camping is available in certain areas, usually for just a few dollars per night for a basic tent plot without electricity. However, this is about the same price as hostels so it’s not really any cheaper.

Food – While each country’s cuisine varies, overall, Southeast Asian food is aromatic, spicy, and flavorful. Typical spices and herbs include garlic, basil, galangal, cilantro, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, chilies, and fish sauce. No matter what region you’re in, you can expect to find a variety of curries, salads, soups, noodle dishes, and stir-fries.

Rice and noodles are central to Southeast Asian food, while the meat is usually pork, chicken, fish, or seafood, which is everywhere on the islands and coastal areas.

While traveling Southeast Asia, street food is the most popular food and cheapest option. On average, these meals cost $1-5 USD. You find these stalls throughout this region lining most streets and every market. They are ubiquitous in the region. In Singapore, street food (from “hawker stands” as they’re known there) costs around $4-5 USD for a meal. Even if you go into small local restaurants, the price doesn’t increase that much.

Food that costs $2 USD at a street stall generally only costs $4-6 USD at a local restaurant. If you went into a restaurant in Thailand, you’d pay around $3-4 USD for a pad Thai that would have cost $1-2 USD on the street.

In Cambodia, street food is around $1-2 USD, while restaurants charge around $3-5 USD for a dish like amok (a coconut milk dish) or luc lac (pepper gravy beef).

Western meals, including burgers, pizza, and sandwiches usually cost around $7-10 USD. But these generally aren’t that great. If you want something that actually tastes as it does back home, expect to spend at least $10-12 USD for your meal.

While cheap, alcohol can take a bite out of your budget if you’re not careful. Those $1-2 USD beers add up! Wine and cocktails are more expensive, generally around $3-5 USD. A cappuccino is typically around $2 USD. Bottled water is plentiful and costs less than $1 USD.

There’s a growing cutting-edge foodie scene in the region and, if you want to splurge, you can do so on some really good meals. Big cities like Bangkok, KL, and Singapore, all have world-class Michelin star restaurants as well some incredible fusion restaurants.

Since dining out is so cheap in the region, there’s no point in grocery shopping unless you’re looking to get some pre-made salads or fruits. Additionally, a general lack of kitchens in most hostels and hotels makes it difficult to cook even if you wanted to. If you do purchase your own groceries, expect to spend around $25 USD per week for basic groceries like local produce, rice, and some meat (while avoiding expensive imported items like cheese and wine).

Backpacking Southeast Asia Suggested Budgets

On a backpacker budget of $45 USD per day, you can stay in hostel dorms, eat out at local markets and street stalls, limit your drinking, do mostly free activities, minimize paid activities, and use public transportation to get around. You’re not going to be able to splash out but you’ll be able to live the typical backpacker experience without really stressing over expenses.

On a mid-range budget of $85 USD per day, you can stay in budget hotels or private hostel rooms, eat more restaurant meals, do more paid activities like cooking classes, take some taxis, and enjoy a few more drinks. You won’t live large, but you won’t be missing out either.

On an upscale budget of $150 USD or more per day, you can stay in nicer hotels with more amenities, eat out as much as you want, do more paid tours including private tours, hire a driver, fly between destinations, and basically do whatever you want. The sky is the limit with this kind of budget!

You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages — some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in USD.

Southeast Asia Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips

Backpacking Southeast Asia is cheap. There’s little opportunity to spend a lot of money since everything is already so inexpensive unless you intentionally are trying to splash out on fancy meals and high end hotels. The two reasons why most travelers end up overspending is that they eat a lot of Western food and drink way too much. If you want to save money while traveling in this part of the world, cut down on your drinking and skip the Western food. While country guides have more specific ways to save money, here are some general ways to save money in Southeast Asia:

  • Stay with a local – Accommodation is cheap in Southeast Asia but nothing’s cheaper than free! Use Couchsurfing to stay with locals who have extra beds and couches for free. You’ll also meet great people who can show you around and share their insider tips and advice.
  • Book tours and day trips as a group – You have more negotiation power when you’re with a group of people buying multiple spots or tickets. Traveling alone? Meet a friend at a hostel and see if they want to join the same tour as you. I’ve met some great friends over the years doing this and highly recommend it.
  • Don’t book in advance – Don’t book any tours or activities before you get to your destination. They’ll be much cheaper when you arrive as you’ll be able to negotiate a lower price as you’ll find companies are often offering the same tour and competing. Anything you see online is more expensive than you need to pay!
  • Eat on the street – The street food is the best food. The food is the best and cheapest you’ll find. It’s a great way to try new foods and get to chat with locals as well. This is where locals eat so if you want insight into local culture, good food, and savings, eat the street food. Look for where locals are eating to ensure that it’s safe to eat.
  • Bargain hard – Nothing is ever at face value here. Bargain with sellers as most of the time, the price they’ve quoted is way higher. There’s a haggling culture in the region so play the game and save some money. It’s important not to convert it in your head to your own currency because it will usually sound cheap even though you might still be getting ripped off. You’ll never get the local price, but you might come close!
  • Minimize your drinking – Drinks really add up. Even with cheap drinks, if you’re not aware, you’ll end up spending more money on beer than on food and accommodation. If you want to drink, head to the supermarkets, drink at the hostel, or check out the local happy hours.
  • Pack a water bottle – A water bottle with a purifier comes particularly in handy in Southeast Asia since you can’t usually drink the tap water. Save money and thousands of plastic bottles and get a bottle that can purify the tap water for you. My preferred bottle is LifeStraw as it has a built-in filter that ensures your water is always safe and clean.

Where to Stay in Southeast Asia

I’ve been traveling Southeast Asia since 2005 and have stayed in hundreds of places. Here are some of my favorite places to stay in Southeast Asia:

  • The Siem Reap Pub Hostel (Siem Reap)
  • Onederz Siem Reap (Siem Reap)
  • Mad Monkey Siem Reap (Siem Reap)
  • Onederz Sihanoukville (Sihanoukville)
  • Monkey Republic (Sihanoukville)
  • Onederz Phnom Penh (Phnom Penh)
  • Sla Boutique Hostel (Phnom Penh)
  • The Magic Sponge (Kampot)
  • Indigo House Hotel (Luang Prabang)
  • Sa Sa Lao (Luang Prabang)
  • Sanga Hostel (Pakse)
  • Nana Backpackers Hostel (Vang Vieng)
  • Dream Home Hostel (Vientiane)
  • Traveller Bunker Hostel (Cameron Highlands)
  • De’Native Guest House (Cameron Highlands)
  • Kitez Hotel & Bunks (Kuala Lumpur)
  • Sunshine Bedz Kuala Lumpur (Kuala Lumpur)
  • Ryokan Muntri Boutique Hostel (Penang)
  • Mad Monkey Hostel (Bangkok)
  • D&D Inn (Bangkok)
  • Kodchasri B&B (Chiang Mai)
  • The Royal Guest House (Chiang Mai)
  • Green Leaf (Khao Yai)
  • Lonely Beach Resort (Ko Chang)
  • The Sanctuary (Koh Phangan)
  • Na-Tub Hostel (Koh Phangan)
  • Pineapple Guesthouse (Phuket)
  • Dream Lodge
  • The Pod Capsule Hostel
  • The Scarlet
  • Under the Coconut Tree Guesthouse (Hoi An)
  • Fuse Beachside (Hoi An)
  • Pretty Backpackers House (Da Lat)
  • Hanoi Old Quarter Hostel (Hanoi)
  • Luxury Backpackers Hostel (Hanoi)
  • The Hideout (HCMC)
  • City Backpackers Hostel (HCMC)

How to Get Around Southeast Asia

A lone person standing on lush, green rice terraces in Southeast Asia on a bright sunny day

Public transportation – Public transportation costs from a few pennies to a few dollars, with Singapore and Malaysia offering the most comprehensive public transportation systems. In Thailand, local buses cost around $0.25 USD per trip, while the Metro and Skytrain in Bangkok cost $0.50-1.50 USD per trip. In Cambodia, a bus ticket in Phnom Penh costs just $0.40 USD per ride.

Major cities generally have subway systems but mostly you’ll be using the bus or shared taxis to get around.

Tuk-tuks (small, shared taxis with no meter) are available around much of the region and require a bit of haggling. They usually have 3-6 seats and generally cost more than public transportation but are faster. To find a reputable driver, ask your accommodation as they usually know someone. Tuk-tuk drivers can often be hired for the day for a discounted rate (this is what a lot of people do to visit the Killing Fields and Angkor Wat in Cambodia, for example).

Taxi – Taxis in the region are generally safe, though it’s not uncommon to have to haggle. Scams to rip you off aren’t uncommon either, so always ask your accommodation to call you a taxi whenever possible so you know you’ll get a reputable company.

In Singapore and Indonesia, taxi drivers do put on the meter. In Bangkok, you can get taxi drivers to use the meter, but if you’re hailing one in a tourist area, he might try to avoid using it. In Vietnam, the meter is sometimes rigged, but if you can get a reputable company like Mai Linh, you won’t have any problems.

Ridesharing – Grab, DiDi, and Gojek are Asia’s answer to Uber. They work the same way: you hire a driver to take you somewhere via the app, and you can pay via the app or in cash. It’s often more affordable than a regular taxi, though drivers are a bit unreliable as the practice is not as widespread here as in other parts of the world.

Just keep in mind that some drivers are driving motorcycles so be sure to double check what kind of vehicle is picking you up if you don’t want to ride on the back of one.

Bus – The easiest and cheapest way to travel around Southeast Asia is by bus. The backpacker trail is so worn that there is a very well-established tourist bus system to take you anywhere. Buses costs vary between $5-25 USD for a 5-6 hour journey. Overnight buses cost $20-35 USD depending on distance (they often have reclining seats so you can get a decent sleep).

You can check ticket prices and book tickets for all the different bus companies across Southeast Asia at 12go.asia.

Train – Train service is limited in the region and not something to really consider when you travel Southeast Asia. You can take a train up and down the coast of Vietnam and there’s some limited scenic rails in Malaysia. Thailand is the only country that has an extensive train system that lets you travel all its regions (and onward to Singapore) from Bangkok.

The train prices in Southeast Asia are determined by distance and class. Night trains with sleeper cars are more expensive than day trains. The night train to Chiang Mai from Bangkok takes twelve hours and costs $27 USD for a sleeper seat. However, that same train during the day is $8-9 USD. In Vietnam, trains run up and down the coast and cost $60 USD from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City.

Flying – The cost of flying around Southeast Asia has come down in recent years due to the rise of low-cost airlines. Scoot, Jetstar, and AirAsia are the biggest. Nok Air has a lot of flights within Thailand , and VietJet Air is popular in Vietnam . Lion Air serves Indonesia , but its safety record is really spotty and I personally would not fly them. If you book early, you can save on fares, as most of the airlines offer deeply discounted fare sales all the time, especially Air Asia.

Just make sure that the airport these budget airlines fly into isn’t too far out of your way (transportation from the secondary airport sometimes negates the savings from using the budget airline itself).

Also, keep in mind that you usually must pay to check your baggage on these cheap flights. If you wait to pay for your luggage at the gate, you end up paying almost double. Travel carry-on only to avoid this added cost.

All in all, I only recommend flying if you are pressed for time or find a super cheap deal. Otherwise, stick to the bus.

Hitchhiking – Hitchhiking in Southeast Asia is safe, though popularity of the practice varies by country (it’s more common in Malaysia, but not so much in Cambodia). Dress respectably, smile while making eye contact with drivers, and use a cardboard sign to tell people where you’re headed. Be prepared for long bouts of no pick-ups, especially if you’re traveling through more rural areas. Pack plenty of water and food. Also, make sure the people picking you up understand you’re hitchhiking and not flagging down a taxi.

Hitchwiki is a great resource for hitchhiking tips.

Car rental I don’t recommend renting a car in Southeast Asia. Rental cars are expensive ($40 USD per day or more) and the roads here are in poor shape. I would never drive around the region.

When to Go to Southeast Asia

The best time of year to visit Southeast Asia is from November to April when temperatures are milder (though temperatures vary drastically by region). It may be mild in Thailand in January and hot in Malaysia but in Northern Vietnam, it’s cold! Also, one of the biggest mistakes people make is not taking into account the rainy season. In some cases it won’t make a big difference but definitely does if it’s a beach trip.

In Indonesia, the best time to visit is April to October. Temperatures average 24-30ºC (75-86ºF), and the weather is mostly dry. July to September is the peak holiday season and when you can expect to pay the highest rates. December to February is the rainy season.

In Malaysia, January-March and June-September are the best time to visit, as these months have the lowest average rainfall. It is still hot and humid during this time though. The rainy season is from October to December. Singapore’s climate/weather is much like Malaysia’s.

In Vietnam, the weather varies by region. In Central Vietnam (including Hoi An and Nha Trang), January-May is the best time to visit because it is dry and the temperatures average 21-30°C (70-86°F). June to August is also a decent time to visit. If you want to stick around Hanoi, March to April is great, or October to December (for mildest temperatures). The rainy season is May-September.

Thailand has three seasons: hot, hotter, and hottest. It’s always warm, though the weather is nicest between November and February (which is also peak tourist season). Bangkok is “coolest” and driest during this time (but still averaging a hot 29°C/85°F each day). April and May are the hottest months, and the rainy season is June-October. The gulf islands get pretty rainy from August to December.

The dry season in Cambodia is from November-May and the cool season is from November-February (and when most people visit). Temperatures during this time are still high, but humidity is lower. Laos has the same cool season as Cambodia, with the dry season running from November-April.

In the Philippines, it’s mostly warm all year long with an average daily high of 26°C (80°F). There are rainy and dry seasons and temperatures are hot and dry from March-May and cooler December-February. The best time to visit is between January-April when it’s less humid. Monsoon Season is July-October.

For more information on when to go to places, visit the specific country guides.

How to Stay Safe in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia is an incredibly safe place to backpack and travel — even if you’re traveling solo and even as a solo female traveler. Violent crime is super, duper rare. Petty theft (including bag snatching) is the most common type of crime in Southeast Asia, especially around popular tourist landmarks. Always keep your valuables out of reach on public transportation and in crowds just to be safe. Never leave your valuables unattended while at the beach and always keep a hold of your purse/bag when out and about as bag snatching is common.

That said, outside touristy areas, theft is really rare. Heck, it’s pretty rare in touristy areas too! But a little vigilance goes a long way and it’s better to be safe than sorry.

There are some common scams around that you’ll want to be aware of, such as the motorbike scam. This involves a bike rental company trying to charge you for damage to the bike that you didn’t cause. To avoid this, always take photos of your rental before you leave so you can protect yourself from baseless claims.

Another common scam involves a tuk-tuk driver taking you somewhere you didn’t want to go in hopes you’ll buy something from the shop/restaurant he dropped you off at (he gets a commission if you do). Simply refuse to buy anything and demand to go back to where you were — or find another driver.

For other common travel scams, read this post about major travel scams to avoid in the region .

Solo female travelers should feel safe here, though it’s generally a good idea to avoid walking around alone at night just to be safe. It’s always a good idea to carry some extra cash to get home in a taxi if you need to. Additionally, always keep an eye on your drink at the bar and never accept drinks from strangers. Be sensible when it comes to dating while traveling and meeting people in public places. As I’m not a woman, please check out some solo female travel blogs to get the best insight.

Overall, the people who get in trouble here tend to be involved with drugs or sex tourism. Avoid those two things and you should be fine. Keep in mind that it’s not always obvious how old someone is or if they’re a sex worker so be mindful when getting involved in romantic interactions. Also, penalties for drug use in this region are stiff so even if you’re here to party, skip the drugs.

Always trust your gut instinct. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID. Forward your itinerary along to loved ones so they’ll know where you are.

For more in-depth coverage of how to stay safe in Southeast Asia, check out this post that answers some frequently asked questions and concerns.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:

Southeast Asia Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources

These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Agoda – Other than Hostelworld, Agoda is the best hotel accommodation site for Asia.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
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Largest Hotels in the World, Ranked by Size

W hen it comes to hotels, sometimes bigger really is better. While you may get lost trying to find your room, you’ll also find incredible entertainment options, shopping malls, art galleries, theme parks, waterparks, activities for kids, spas and salons, tons of restaurants and more. In reality, these properties are more like small, bustling cities than hotels, with thousands of guests coming and going every day.

So, which mega-hotels are the most mega of them all? We rounded up the 16 most epic hotels in the world based on guest room count. Spoiler alert: The majority of these properties are in Las Vegas, Nevada, where every year, millions of tourists flock to gamble, see world-class shows, attend conferences and enjoy the nightlife on The Strip. 

But surprisingly, Sin City is not home to the No. 1 largest hotel on the list.

16. Circus Circus Hotel, Casino & Theme Park

Location:  Las Vegas, Nevada

Number of guest rooms: 3,773

As the name suggests, Circus Circus is a circus-themed resort, complete with a smiling clown on its marquee sign. And, though it opened back in 1968, it remains one of the world's most expansive properties.

If hotels aren’t your style, Circus Circus also has the only RV park in the area, with room for 170 vehicles across 10 acres. You can gamble to your heart’s content in a 101,000-square-foot gaming area, swim in two pools and splash down three water slides.

Visiting with kids — or just a kid at heart? Consider a trip to The Adventuredome Theme Park, a 5-acre indoor park with 25 rides and attractions, from midway games to full-on rollercoasters.

Book it:  Circus Circus Hotel, Casino & Theme Park

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15. Bellagio Hotel & Casino

Number of guest rooms: 3,933 

Even if you’ve never stayed in one of the Bellagio’s 3,930-plus rooms, you’ve likely enjoyed some of this Las Vegas hotel’s entertainment. The Bellagio’s iconic fountains, located in front of the hotel, enthrall huge crowds of tourists every day with their complex water choreography, lights and music. The cost to build the fountains? $40 million. But go inside to see the hotel's chocolate fountain — one of the coolest things to see on the Strip .

Inside the hotel you’ll find more than 100,000 square feet of gaming space, five outdoor pools, a 55,000-square-foot spa and a gorgeous 13,500-square-foot conservatory and botanical garden.

Other interesting things to check out include the Bellagio Gallery of fine art, and an aquatic Cirque du Soleil show named "O" that features divers, acrobats and synchronized swimmers. Because everything is bigger at the Bellagio, the show involves a pool filled with 1.5 million gallons of water.

Book it:  Bellagio Hotel & Casino

14. Caesars Palace Resort & Casino

Number of guest rooms: 3,970 

Caesars Palace is another iconic Las Vegas hotel with tons of rooms, spread across five towers on 85 acres.

The hotel is famously home to the Garden of the Gods, a five-acre swimming area with seven pools, complete with statues, fountains and lush landscaping.

Also on-site? One of the Strip’s largest wedding chapels, a Roman-styled venue where some 200 guests can convene. Expansive villas — featuring private indoor fountains and grand pianos — are equally grand.

Book it:  Caesars Palace Resort & Casino

13. Excalibur Hotel & Casino

Number of guest rooms: 3,981

When Excalibur Hotel & Casino , which cost $290 million to build, opened in 1990, it was the largest hotel in the world. Today, with its 100,000-square-foot casino, 13,000-square-foot spa and fitness center, and other massive features, it remains dominant.

At this enormous hotel, it’s all about cheesy fun. Excalibur has a 72-seat theater complete with special effects for a 4-D-experience, a “fun dungeon” with arcade games and other activities, and a 900-seat theater-in-the-round to watch a delightfully silly King Arthur-inspired show, complete with a three-course meal eaten entirely by hand.

Book it: Excalibur Hotel & Casino

12. Ambassador City Jomtien

Location:  Pattaya, Thailand

Number of guest rooms: 4,219

The Ambassador City Jomtien hotel has five buildings, including a 42-story tower that offers panoramic views of Thailand’s stunning Na Jomtien beach and the Gulf of Thailand.

If you love to stay active while you’re vacationing, this is the place for you — there’s a squash court, a sports center, a table tennis area, pool tables, an outdoor tennis court, an indoor badminton court, an Olympic-sized lap pool and a waterpark that kids will love. The aptly named “Big Pool” is touted as one of the largest swimming pools in all of Asia.

Book it:  Ambassador City Jomtien

11. Luxor Hotel & Casino

Number of guest rooms: 4,407

The Luxor Hotel  is almost impossible to miss if you’re on The Strip — it’s a massive 30-story black pyramid flanked by an obelisk and a sphinx, which happens to be larger than the original in Egypt. At night, one of the strongest beams of light in the world shoots out from the top of the pyramid, visible to aircraft as far as 270 miles away.

This Egyptian-themed resort cost $375 million to build and features more than 120,000 square feet of casino space. After spending all day at one of the resort’s four pools, you can take a break for a little cultural enrichment with shows and exhibits that have included things like “BODIES ... The Exhibition” or the Blue Man Group.

Book it:  Luxor Hotel & Casino

10. Mandalay Bay

Number of guest rooms: 4,426

The Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino Las Vegas also includes the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel and the hip Delano hotel.

If you want a break from gambling in the resort’s 135,000-square-foot gaming space, there’s still plenty to do — you can visit numerous lounges, the Daylight beach club or the Minus5 Ice Bar, where everything is made of ice.

The resort’s 1.3-million-gallon Shark Reef Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in North America, filled with various sharks, rays and fish.

Book it:  Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino Las Vegas

9. Barkhatnye Sezony

Location:  Sochi, Russia

Number of guest rooms:  4,688

Originally built for the 2014 Winter Olympics, Barkhatnye Sezony is now the largest hotel in Europe. The property is located in the city of Sochi, which sits on the impressive Black Sea. However, it's not a common destination for foreigners since it is far from Moscow and St. Petersburg. 

The complex has daily animation, a year-round outdoor pool, a cosmetology center and more. Plus, it gives you access to the Olympic Village.

Note: Because of the ongoing conflict with Ukraine, we do not recommend travel to Russia at the moment.

8. Wynn/Encore Las Vegas

N umber of guest rooms: 4,748

There are so many hotels in Vegas that it can be overwhelming to figure out where to stay if you’re visiting for the first time. The high-design Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Resort might be up your alley if you’re looking for ultra-luxury accommodations.

R&R options include two spas and opulent pools surrounded by lush gardens (you can even swim topless at the Wynn European pool if you’re so inclined). Still not rejuvenated? Rent a private pool cabana, which comes with a mini-fridge, a plasma TV and plush furniture.

Famously, the hotel is home to an absurdly over-the-top brunch, featuring several dining rooms decked out in whimsical decor, 15 live-cooking stations, 120 different dishes and a decadent chocolate fountain.

Book it:  Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Resort

7. Izmailovo Hotel

Location:  Moscow, Russia

Number of guest rooms: 5,000

Located near lush, green Izmailovo Park — one of the largest parks in Moscow — the Izmailovo complex is made up of four independently managed buildings: Alfa, Beta, Vega and Gamma-Delta. The structures comprise the largest of the 29 hotels built ahead of the 1980 Summer Olympics to accommodate visitors and journalists, and offer stunning views of the historic Izmaylovo Estate and peaceful Serebryano-Vinogradny pond.

Bigger-is-better amenities include a bowling alley, Russian and Turkish baths, and a billiard club.

If you’re planning a trip to Moscow, the complex can serve as a convenient launch pad for your city exploration — it’s just a few steps from the Partizanskaya metro station, which provides quick and easy access to the Kremlin and Red Square.

6. Aria Campus

Number of guest rooms: 5,499

The Aria Campus (formerly CityCenter) complex in Las Vegas encompasses the sophisticated Vdara Hotel & Spa and Aria Resort & Casino .

You'll find 16 fine dining restaurants just at Aria Resort — some boasting James Beard award-winning chefs. You'll also have access to amazing shows worthy of a spot on the street. Plus, the campus has luxury malls where you can shop for high-end goods ... or at least look at them and pretend you have the money to buy them.

Book it: Vdara Hotel & Spa ; Aria Resort & Casino

5. The Londoner Macao

Location:  Macao

Number of guest rooms:  5,989

Considering Macao is often referred to as the “Las Vegas of Asia,” it makes sense that it would be home to larger-than-life hotels, just like its American counterpart. Case in point? The massive, Londoner Macao (formerly Sands Cotai Central) casino and shopping complex on the Cotai Strip.

The complex comprises four hotels: The Londoner Hotel , St. Regis Macao , Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel and Conrad Macao , each with varying price points to accommodate nearly any travel budget.

As the name suggests, the complex seeks to recreate the experience of London, much like the nearby Venetian takes people to Italy's famed canals. Replicas of the British capital's main landmarks can be found throughout the property. 

Book it:  The Londoner Hotel

4. Abraj Al Bait

Location:  Mecca, Saudi Arabia

Number of guest rooms:  6,000

This gigantic complex is made up of seven skyscraper hotels standing near Masjid al-Haram, or the Great Mosque of Mecca. The collection of hotels is mostly known for its central building, the Makkah Clock Royal Tower. 

Besides the seven hotels ( Makkah Clock Royal Tower, A Fairmont Hotel ; Raffles Makkah Palace ;  Swissotel Makkah ; Swissotel Makkah Al Maqam ; Pullman Zamzam Makkah ; Movenpick Hotel and Residence Hajar Tower Makkah ; Al Marwa Rayhaan Hotel by Rotana ), you'll find shopping centers, museums, apartments, restaurants and even a praying area. 

Book them: Makkah Clock Royal Tower, A Fairmont Hotel ; Raffles Makkah Palace ;  Swissotel Makkah ; Swissotel Makkah Al Maqam ; Pullman Zamzam Makkah ; Movenpick Hotel and Residence Hajar Tower Makkah ; Al Marwa Rayhaan Hotel by Rotana

3. MGM Grand

Number of guest rooms: 6,852

With its green exterior and distinctive plus-sign shape, the MGM Grand is hard to miss, even among the many colorful and elaborately designed hotels that line the Las Vegas Strip.

The hotel is home to Wet Republic Ultra Pool, a 54,500-square-foot complex of pools, bungalows and cabanas perfect for wild parties and events. Also on tap for partiers: Hakkasan, a hip nightclub featuring renowned DJs.

Just don't book this property if you hate crowds: It’s been estimated that some 70,000 people pass through each day.

Book it: MGM Grand Hotel & Casino 

2. The Venetian Resort

Number of guest rooms: 7,093

If you’ve ever spent time on the Las Vegas Strip, you know how easy it can be to get lost, even if you stay inside just one building. Nowhere is this more true than at the Venetian Resort , which takes the cake as the largest hotel on the Strip.

All told, the resort complex features more than 40 restaurants, 2.25 million square feet of meeting space and 1 million square feet of retail space. The complex is also home to the Sands Expo and Convention Center, which hosts 25 of the 200 largest conventions in the world.

Given the size of this place, it should come as no surprise that the resort serves a lot of meals — more than 2 million banquet meals and more than 700,000 orders of room service each year.

Book it: The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

1. First World Hotel

Location:  Pahang, Malaysia

Number of guest rooms: 7,351

Coming in at No. 1 is the First World Hotel in Pahang, Malaysia, located about an hour northeast of Kuala Lumpur. The hotel is made up of two multi-colored towers, with many of the rooms overlooking the Genting Highlands outdoor theme park.

After playing all day at the amusement park, visitors staying at the hotel can do a little browsing at the massive First World Plaza shopping center, or spend time at an additional indoortheme park.

The First World Hotel is part of the Resorts World Genting, which has six other hotels to choose from, all at varying price points. Also on hand at the complex: a full movie theater, a 20-lane bowling alley and an 18-hole golf course.

Book it:  First World Hotel

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10 of the best hotels in Tokyo, from charming ryokans to Japanese onsen retreats

Japan’s capital is one of the most diverse and thrilling cities on Earth — but its sheer size can make choosing a hotel daunting. Here are 10 places to stay in Tokyo to make your trip all the more memorable.

With its glinting skyscrapers, narrow alleyways, lantern-festooned temples and neon-clad arcades, Tokyo is one of the most diverse and thrilling cities on Earth — but its sheer size can make choosing a hotel daunting. Over the past decade, accommodation options have broadened to include trendy ryokans (traditional inns) and indie hotels. Because there’s no single city ‘centre’ in the Japanese capital, you’ll almost certainly have to do some travelling — likely on the efficient metro system — to see its highlights, so don’t get overly hung up on location. Instead, think about what’s more important after a day’s sightseeing: an al fresco pool or a cool in-house bar.

1. Hoshinoya Tokyo

Best for: cultural immersion Leave the city, and your shoes, behind as you step onto the tatami floors of this skyscraper ryokan. It’s a low-lit retreat of shoji screen doors and incense-scented air, with a second-floor lobby that includes a little salon for tea ceremonies. The 84 rooms are spread across the next 14 floors, with each level centred around a traditional ochanoma lounge serving teas, sake and house-made snacks. The rooms themselves are plush, with raised-platform futon beds, deep-soak tubs and jersey kimono-style pyjamas. An immense 17th-floor onsen-spa has hot spring waters pumped in from 5,000ft below the city streets, with a vaulted roof that leaves it part-open to the elements. The 10-table basement restaurant serves exquisite French-Japanese tasting menus and the in-room bento box breakfasts are highly recommended. Rooms: From ¥112,000 (£589), two-night minimum stay.

Low-lit lobby with shoji screen doors in Hoshinoya, Tokyo.

2. OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka

Best for: budgeting In a skyscraper-cluttered metropolis, a hotel with an intimate, neighbourhood vibe can be a rare thing. Yet this branch of cool, affordable chain Omo, by Hoshino Resorts, has just that, packaged up in a modern building in the northern district of Otsuka. Cleverly designed rooms make the most of every square inch, with loft-style beds suspended above tatami mat seating areas and storage space integrated into walls and stairs. There’s also a laundry room on the fifth floor, where guests can wash and dry clothes for just a few quid, and an all-day cafe that transitions from breakfast space to coffeeshop to bar as the day progresses. Sign up for a local tour with one of the dedicated ‘Omo Rangers’, who will take you around the excellent local tempura and ramen shops — or even on an Otsuka bar crawl. Rooms: From ¥16,000 (£84).

3. TRUNK (Hotel) Cat Street

Best for: loft-style cool This felt like an entirely new concept in Tokyo when it first opened in 2017: a design-forward boutique hotel with universally appealing NYC-style coolness. Seven years on, the concept has now been copied many times in the city, but it’s still hard to top the original in the shopping area of Shibuya, just off Cat Street. Its lounge, restaurants and shop attract fashionable Tokyoites as much as hotel guests, and its bedrooms come with a breezy, minimalist aesthetic. Some have balconies with hammocks while larger options, like the Dining Suite, include spaces such as a kitchen area or terrace. Don’t be surprised to see dapper couples heading for the rooftop; it’s a popular venue for city weddings. Rooms: From ¥51,774 (£273).

A balcony junior room at Trunk Hotel, with dimmed lights, a wooden interior and large double beds.

4. Palace Hotel Tokyo

Best for: royal luxury This elegant hotel in Otemachi has long been a favourite with well-heeled Tokyoites who come for the dining options and spa. It helps that it’s mere steps away from the Imperial Palace, the city’s most exclusive address, and close to the swish shops of the upmarket Ginza district. Good-sized rooms — some of them featuring balconies — overlook an expanse of moat-carved gardens. An extensive breakfast buffet has princely appeal thanks to elegant platings of grilled fish, pickled plums, rice and miso soup; if that’s not to your taste, there’s eggs benedict and croissants, too. The in-house restaurants also have the wow factor, with two Michelin-starred options: French-inspired Esterre, in partnership with Ducasse Paris, and Chinese-focused Amber Palace. Rooms: From ¥91,800 (£483).

5. ONE@Tokyo

Best for: solo travellers In the east of the city, a 10-minute walk from the Tokyo Skytree observatory tower, One@Tokyo has a high-profile pedigree for a budget hotel, having been designed by Japanese starchitect Kengo Kuma. Functional yet not austere, its communal spaces — from the open lobby to the greenery-dotted rooftop — fuse industrial metallics with warm woods and a palette of unfussy greys. With their friendly price point and compact footprint, the lead-in standard semi-double rooms are perfect for solo travellers who want a step up in comfort and privacy from one of the city’s legendary capsule hotels. Long-stay discounts apply when booking for five nights, making it a perfect base if you’re planning day trips out of the city, too. Rooms: From ¥15,000 (£79).

6. Hotel New Otani Tokyo

Best for: amenities More urban resort than hotel, this vast property — once a filming location for the James Bond film You Only Live Twice — occupies a verdant location between multiple parks in the central Chiyoda ward. The hotel is fringed by 10 acres of 400-year-old Japanese gardens and, unusually for Tokyo, also has an al fresco swimming pool. The 1,474 rooms are spread across three wings, and there are more than three-dozen dining options, plus a lounge with free nibbles and drinks for Executive House Zen guests. Rooms: From ¥36,000 (£189).

7. Shiba Park Hotel

Best for: bookworms The printed page takes centre stage from the moment you walk in to this hotel, which houses a collection of around 1,500 books. As well as a double-height atrium lined with wooden shelves of books, there’s also a fireside library lounge and book corners on every floor, each themed around different aspects of Japanese culture. The rooms are comfy, contemporary retreats in which to curl up in with a good read — and the views of Tokyo Tower, lit up like a beacon at night, aren’t half bad either. Rooms: From ¥21,870 (£115).

8. Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

Best for: families With reasonable prices, a prime location near Shinjuku station and views out to Mount Fuji on a clear day, this option ticks a lot of boxes. Rooms are a bit bland (unless you plump for a suite with tatami mats and shoji screen doors), but for families, the spacious four-bed options more than make up for the uninspiring decor. On-site experiences such as tea ceremonies make getting a culture fix easy if you’re wrangling kids. The seventh-floor outdoor pool, 11 restaurants and laundromat also help. Rooms: From ¥35,200 (£185).

9. Hotel Groove Shinjuku, A Parkroyal Hotel

Best for: nightlife-lovers For years, Shinjuku’s red-light district Kabukicho was rather sordid, the kind of place you’d head to for late-night karaoke and beers but not for a respectable hotel. All that’s changed with this recent opening, which reflects the fun of the city’s party heart but also has style and class. Set across floors 18 to 38 in the new Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, the rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over the neon bustle below, as well as electric-hued carpets and the occasional pop art wall mural. On the building’s lower floors, a retro-styled arcade, cinema, live music space and food hall with regional dishes keep the entertainment flowing around the clock. Rooms: From ¥31,000 (£163).

DJ performing in a hotel lounge in Tokyo.

10. Tokyo Station Hotel

Best for: European-style elegance Opened in 1915, and set within the original 20th-century Tokyo Station, this grand hotel could have been lifted from London or Paris. Red bricks and soaring domes characterise the exterior; chandeliers, marble and button-back headboards are part of the old-world European opulence inside. Take tea in the high-ceilinged lobby lounge, ringing with live piano music and the clink of fine silverware, and end the day at the venerable Bar Oak, which serves up an array of Japanese whiskies in moody, wood-lined environs. If you’re planning to adventure beyond the capital, the location is unbeatable. Tokyo Station is the main Shinkansen (bullet train) terminal, serving popular destinations such as Kyoto and Osaka, and you can go from bed to boarding in mere minutes. Rooms: From ¥135,332 (£711).  

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From 4D movies to adventures, Legoland Malaysia Resort entices Pinoys to visit theme park

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‘A magical place,’ Malaysian Ambassador to the Philippines Abdul Malik Melvin Castelino describes the resort

Filipino travelers, especially families wanting to have a unique experience, are enticed to visit Legoland Malaysia Resort . 

“When you think of Legoland, it’s a magical place, a place where creativity can grow and develop,” Malaysian Ambassador to the Philippines Abdul Malik Melvin Castelino described Legoland Malaysia Resort as he spoke at the media briefing for the theme park on April 17 at the Grand Hyatt Manila in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig. 

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Legoland Malaysia Resort's Divisional Director CS Lim (left) and Director of Sales & Marketing Thila Munusamy, (Photos from Legoland Malaysia Resort)

He said this year, Malaysia and the Philippines will celebrate the 60th year of diplomatic relations between the countries. He added that Malaysia and the Philippines share similar cultures. 

“Legoland is waiting for you with open arms. There’s nothing like seeing with your own eyes, and experiencing what you will see on screen [during presentation],”Ambassador Castelino said. 

Joining him were Legoland Malaysia Resort's Divisional Director CS Lim and Director of Sales & Marketing Thila Munusamy, who also urged Filipinos to visit the theme park.

Legoland Malaysia Resort is located in Johor, Malaysia, near the Malaysia-Singapore border. The theme park is accessible from Kuala Lumpur and other parts of Malaysia, and from Singapore. 

It is three hours from Kuala Lumpur, 20 minutes from Senai International Airport in Johor Bahru in Malaysia, 30 minutes from Johor Bahru, 10 minutes from Tanjung Pelepas Port and 45 minutes from Singapore’s central business district, according to a presentation by Munusamy. 

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Legoland Malaysia Resort is accessible from different locations (Photo from Legoland Malaysia Resort website)

Unique experience 

Legoland Malaysia Resort is packed with unique Lego adventures, Malaysian cultural experiences, and incredible savings with the Book Early and Save promotion.

A study from the Philippine Travel Agencies Association (PTAA) showed that Malaysia is one of Filipinos' top five travel destinations, alongside Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, and Thailand. 

Legoland Malaysia's focus on unforgettable experiences and its partnership with the Malaysian Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) perfectly aligns with this desire, giving Filipinos a one-of-a-kind Malaysian adventure they can't find anywhere else.

“2023 was a fantastic year for Legoland Malaysia. Families rediscovered the joy of our attractions, the shaded MINILAND Amazing Malaysia, captivating LEGO 4D movies, and our new LEGO Friends Rooms at the LEGOLAND Hotel. Our 'Book Early and Save' promotion also offers incredible value and encourages visitors to return throughout the year!" said Lim. 

Legoland Malaysia Resort is composed of the Legoland Theme Park, Water Park, hotel and Sea Life in one Lego-themed location. 

The theme park is divided into eight areas containing thrilling rides, exciting Lego workshops, Miniland where Asia's interesting landscapes, countries and landmarks are recreated in miniature made with more than 30 million Lego bricks. 

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Legoland Malaysia Resort's Theme Park (Photos from Legoland Malaysia Resort)

Meanwhile, the Water Park is the largest Legoland Water Park in Asia which has 20 unique slides, waves, wade pools, interactive water-play structure and Build-A-Raft River.

The Miniland Amazing Malaysia features Malaysia's most iconic landmarks, vibrant cultural scenes, and stunning natural wonders come to life – all built from Lego bricks. 

This intricate miniature world captures the essence of Malaysia in playful detail. And now, with added shade structures throughout Miniland, guests can comfortably immerse themselves in this captivating Lego adventure.

Miniland Asia showcases landmarks from 17 Asian countries including the heritage site of Bolinao, Pangasinan from the  Philippines. 

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Miniland (Photos from Legoland Malaysia Resort)

Hotel 

Fans of Lego Friends will have double fun at Legoland Malaysia! Legoland Hotel welcomes guests to step into the colorful world of their favorite characters with the addition of LEGO Friends-themed rooms. The adventures continue with a brand-new 4D movie experience, where guests can join the Lego Friends on a whirlwind journey full of excitement and friendship.

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Legoland Hotel (Photos from Legoland Malaysia Resort)

Water Park 

The Legoland Water Park's Splash Carnival returns in July with a brand-new Tropical Beach theme. Imagine swaying palm trees, beach-themed surprises, and a tidal wave of refreshing water-based activities. Get ready to make a splash with exciting challenges, thrilling performances, and maybe even a few celebrity sightings. This summer celebration promises to create memories that will keep you smiling long after the sun sets.

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Water Park (Photos from Legoland Malaysia Resort)

Halloween 

In October, Legoland Malaysia will become a haven for Halloween mischief during its Brick-or-Treat Celebrations! Join the Monster Party as the park transforms into a spooky, fun-filled wonderland, bursting with festive decorations. Little ones in costume get free entry with a full-paying adult and are invited to unleash their inner ghouls and goblins. Expect thrilling parades, encounters with exclusive Halloween Lego characters like Lego Dracula, and the return of the exclusive Halloween 4D Movie “The Great Monster Chase.” Don't miss the chance to win awesome LEGO prizes in the costume contest!

Brick-Tacular Holidays  

Celebrate the holiday season with a Lego twist! Legoland Malaysia sparkles with festive magic during Brick-Tacular Holidays in December. Marvel at Southeast Asia's largest Lego Christmas tree, a breathtaking testament to holiday joy. Join in the festive fun with a special Lego advent calendar, where daily surprises await those who purchase within the park. Of course, the holidays wouldn't be complete without a visit from Lego Santa himself. Share your wish list with Lego Santa and create memories that will last long beyond the season.

SEA Life Malaysia 

Sea Life Malaysia continues to amaze, offering a vibrant underwater world ready for discovery. Designed to foster a love for the ocean in guests of all ages, this captivating aquarium delivers interactive learning experiences and unforgettable encounters with over 13,000 sea creatures across 11 stunning habitat zones. 

This year, Legoland Malaysia reintroduces its exclusive SEA LIFE Underwater Dining experience. Guests savor a delectable meal amidst the aquarium's wonders after hours, followed by an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour revealing the magic of marine life care.

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Sea Life (Photos from Legoland Malaysia Resort)

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The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card currently has an elevated intro offer of 75,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on the card in the first three months from account opening. This card has a $95 annual fee , but, you can earn back over half of that cost every year by taking advantage of a single easy-to-overlook perk — the annual hotel credit.

Sapphire Preferred card members can receive a $50 annual Chase Travel Hotel credit every account anniversary year for hotels booked through the Chase Travel SM  portal . Here's what you need to know about how to use this credit and when it makes sense.

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Enjoy benefits such as 5x on travel purchased through Chase Travel℠, 3x on dining, select streaming services and online groceries, 2x on all other travel purchases, 1x on all other purchases, and $50 annual Chase Travel Hotel Credit, plus more.

Welcome bonus

Earn 75,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's over $900 when you redeem through Chase Travel℠.

Regular APR

21.49% - 28.49% variable on purchases and balance transfers

Balance transfer fee

Either $5 or 5% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater

Foreign transaction fee

Credit needed.

Excellent/Good

Terms apply.

Read our Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card review .

The Sapphire Preferred's intro bonus offer is currently 15,000 points higher than the standard offer. This makes it a great time to apply because you're getting the same ongoing card benefits along with the additional upfront value.

This card earns Chase Ultimate Rewards® points, which are some of the best travel rewards thanks to their versatility. You can redeem Chase points for cash back or similar redemptions for one cent each. And if you use your Chase points to book travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards, you'll get a 25% boost in value as a Sapphire Preferred cardholder (1.25 cents per point).

You can really ratchet up your points' value by taking advantage of Chase's transfer partners . Chase points transfer to 14 airline and hotel loyalty programs at a 1:1 ratio. Through these programs, you can book business-class award flights or luxury hotels and dramatically increase the value of your rewards. This includes plenty of one-way Star Alliance business-class flights from North America to Europe for only 60,000 to 70,000 Aeroplan miles, flights that normally costs thousands of dollars.

The Sapphire Preferred also comes with a long list of travel and purchase insurance benefits. You'll get trip delay reimbursement, primary rental car collision coverage , purchase protection, extended warranty coverage and more.

The Chase Sapphire Preferred annual hotel credit can earn you an automatic statement credit of up to $50 every card anniversary year. To qualify for the credit, you need to book a hotel through Chase Travel SM and pay for the booking with your Sapphire Preferred card.

The $50 in hotel purchases that earn you the credit will not earn Chase points. Once a qualifying transaction is posted to your account, the statement credit should get credited within one or two billing cycles.

To use the Sapphire Preferred annual hotel credit, you book a hotel stay through Chase Travel SM . This platform works like booking through another online travel agency like Expedia , Priceline or Kayak . Simply search for the dates and the location where you need a hotel and book from the available options.

To use the hotel credit, first log in to your Chase credit card account and navigate to the Ultimate Rewards page. Next, select the "Travel" drop-down menu and click "Book travel."

Choose "Hotels" and enter the information for your trip. Once you start a search, you can filter the results by star rating, brand, cost and more.

After you've selected the hotel and specific room type, you'll be able to see the final cost in dollars and points.

To earn the full $50, you need to charge at least $50 on your card. If you want to pay with points, just be sure to redeem points for all but $50 of the cost. You can easily adjust how many points you're using for the booking in the "Points redeemed" box, just be sure to click the update button when you change the number of points you want to use.

From here follow the steps to enter the traveler information and payment card info before you finalize the reservation. Be sure to pay with your Chase Sapphire Preferred card. If you don't book with your Sapphire Preferred, you won't earn the credit.

The Sapphire Preferred hotel credit is straightforward — just book a hotel through Chase Travel SM to qualify for the offer. However, you should compare prices for the same dates, hotel and room type to ensure you're getting the best price when booking with Chase. As long as you aren't paying more for the booking, taking advantage of this credit makes sense.

If elite status perks are worth more to you for a particular stay, you may want to consider trying to maximize this credit on a different booking. That's because when you book hotels through a third-party site such as Chase Travel SM you typically won't earn elite status credit. You also won't normally receive elite status benefits, such as free breakfast or room upgrades.

If you're looking for hotel credits and benefits, a co-branded hotel credit card will typically offer the most value, but the perks will be tied to a specific brand. For statement credit perks that are more universal, you'll likely need to consider a general travel credit card.

The Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card (see r ates and fees ) offers an annual travel credit of up to $300 for bookings made through Capital One Travel. This credit applies to hotels, but also flights, rental cars and more. When you combine this travel credit with the card's annual 10,000-mile bonus, it's not hard to justify keeping this premium credit card .

Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card

10 Miles per dollar on hotels and rental cars, 5 Miles per dollar on flights when booked via Capital One Travel; unlimited 2X miles on all other eligible purchases

Earn 75,000 bonus miles once you spend $4,000 on purchases within the first 3 months from account opening

19.99% - 29.99% variable APR

$0 at the Transfer APR, 4% of the amount of each transferred balance that posts to your account at a promotional APR that Capital One may offer to you

Foreign transaction fees

See rates and fees . Terms apply.

Read our Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card review.

The U.S. Bank Altitude® Reserve Visa Infinite® Card has an incredibly easy-to-use travel and dining credit worth up to $325 every year. To qualify for the credit you don't need to book through a specific site. Instead, you just pay for travel or dining with the card and you'll earn the credit on the first $325 in eligible spending.

U.S. Bank Altitude® Reserve Visa Infinite® Card

5X points on prepaid hotels and car rentals booked through the Altitude Rewards Center; 3X points on every $1 on eligible travel and mobile wallet spending

Earn 50,000 bonus points (worth about $750 in travel) after spending $4,500 within the first 90 days of account opening

22.24% to 29.24% (Variable)

3% of the amount of each transfer, with a $5 minimum

See  rates and fees , terms apply.

For a limited time, the Chase Sapphire Preferred has an excellent increase welcome offer. However, it also has an extensive array of ongoing benefits for cardholders. These benefits include an annual $50 hotel credit that applies to hotel bookings you make through Chase Travel SM .

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