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<b>Hotel</b> Review: InterContinental Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur <b>...</b> Posted: 24 Sep 2014 10:59 AM PDT I flew into Kuala Lumpur on Air Asia after spending a week on beaches around Krabi, Thailand and was looking forward to spending a few days in a larger city. After I made the initial reservation at the Intercontinental Kuala Lumpur, I was able to make a successful Best Rate Guarantee claim for my stay which was in a Grand Premier Room. IHG offers one of the most generous BRG programs, it offers a free first night if you find a lower rate on a site other than IHG.com. I've written before about the basics of how to find and get a free night with IHG and you can find the article here. Standard award nights at this hotel cost 30,000 points per night and the Grand Premier Room normally runs around $200+ per night. The InterContinental Kuala Lumpur ranks #18 out of 268 on Tripadvisor for best hotels in Kuala Lumpur. LocationThe Intercontinental Kuala Lumpur in ideally located within a 5-10 minutes walk of the Petronas Towers, a handful of shopping districts, and there is also a sky train stop within a few blocks to get you anywhere in the city. The location and the hotel itself definitely feels more oriented towards the business traveler, but you're also very close to all the main tourist sites in Kuala Lumpur and the location is ideal if you are just going to spend several days exploring the city. The two nights prior, I had been staying in the Renaissance Kuala Lumpur which was just a 5 minute cab ride away. Upon arriving I was greeted by the door staff and pointed towards the IHG member check-in. The lobby was enormous and looked to be rather new and flashy. To the right as you enter you will find reception and to the left there is a bar, restaurant, and atrium garden on the lobby level. I was early for check-in so I was told that I could wait for an upgraded Executive Room without lounge access or take a Grand Premier room. It seems a little weird to consider it an upgrade to the Executive floor without lounge access as the rooms are pretty much the same as standard rooms (at most slightly larger), so I asked which room she preferred, in which the she said she preferred the Grand Premier because they were recently refurbished. The Club Lounge at the top of the hotel is undergoing renovations, but there is a temporary Club Lounge on the 2nd floor. There was some confusion because even though I agreed to take that room, we were told to wait until 2:00 pm for the room to be ready. Luckily the hotel was close to many sights, so we headed off to KLCC. After returning, I quickly got my key and headed up to the room on the 9th floor. Grand Premier RoomThe room itself looked very new and the renovations made it feel fresh. Everything was light, clean, and nothing looked worn out. All of the furniture fit nicely in the room and offered several options for places to sit and work including a glass desk and lounge chair. It's nice that the renovations were from floor to ceiling and the design of the whole room felt integrated. I particularly liked the modern furniture that made the room feel open and spacious—and nothing took up more space than necessary. The view from the room was quite bad, and didn't offer anything to look at thanks to a large construction site—it was actually almost better to keep the blinds shut. This is a stark contrast to most high end hotels in Kuala Lumpur that offer views of the Petronas Towers from at least one side of the hotel. Of course there was an overpriced mini bar that offered beers 7x the price of walking down the street to a 7-11. There was only a small safe in the closet, as well as a iron and other closet amenities. The bathroom was very clean and light with natural stone and granite counters. It had both a walk-in shower and a separate bathtub on the far side of each other. The one part I did not like is that the toilet was not separated and yet the whole bathroom shared a glass window with the bedroom, so if you want privacy you have to shut the blinds over the tub. The amenities were from Agraria and from what I've found that line of product to be the standard across most InterContinentals in Southeast Asia. Nice, but nothing too special in my opinion. BreakfastBreakfast is offered at Serena Brasserie, which is the hotel's main restaurant located on the lobby level. The dining area is quite large and offers both inside seating and also a small outside seating area next to an Asian inspired garden. In general the breakfast spread was great and fresh, and on par with other InterContinentals within Asia offering a variety of foods—both western and Asian. The fresh fruit and juice bar was particularly nice and had a great selection. Baked goods were delicious and featured some regional coconut based sweets. The choices varied from western dishes, cereals, fresh fruits, and a variety of Asian breakfast dishes. The Pool and GymThe InterContinental Kuala Lumpur has a small gym that wasn't too impressive, but it did have several tread mills and free weights for a quick work out. The pool featured a nice garden area which surrounds the pool area with trees and even though the temperature in Kuala Lumpur is hot, the water was too cold for comfort. The Bottom Line on the InterContinental Kuala Lumpur My stay at the InterContinental was only for one night using IHG's Best Rate Guarantee for a free night. Overall the property is in a great location and as a whole seems in very good condition and is new. I really liked the the newly refurbished Grand Premier room and I would love to see the Club Lounge as soon as it is done with its renovation. One of the drawbacks of the property at this price point is that none of the rooms have views of the Petronas, but you are within a 10 minute walk. ✈ If you enjoyed this post, sign-up to receive blog posts via email (max of 1 email per day) or like us on Facebook! And as always feel free to ask questions in the comments below or email me. |
First World <b>Hotel</b> @ Genting Highlands, <b>Malaysia</b> - Always Travelicious Posted: 19 Sep 2014 10:11 PM PDT
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Best Western International to Open First <b>Hotel</b> in Shah Alam, <b>Malaysia</b> Posted: 13 Aug 2014 05:03 PM PDT Best Western | Source: BANGKOK, Aug. 13, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - Best Western International will arrive in yet another fast-growing Malaysian city later this year, with the launch of its first hotel in Shah Alam. Strategically located in the heart of this up-and-coming city, BEST WESTERN i-City Shah Alam will be a modern midscale hotel, offering optimum comfort, convenience and connectivity for both business and leisure travelers. "As the capital of the state of Selangor, Shah Alam is a key economic hub in Malaysia. Located just 25km from Kuala Lumpur and 30km from KLIA, the city is at the heart of the country's development, and provides an ideal setting for Best Western's new generation of contemporary hotels," said Glenn de Souza, Best Western International's Vice President of International Operations for Asia & Middle East. "I am delighted to be able to introduce the BEST WESTERN i-City Shah Alam, bringing our famous international standards to yet another exciting city of Malaysia," he added. Scheduled to open in the fourth quarter of 2014, BEST WESTERN i-City Shah Alam will combine modern design and amenities with the traditions of service excellence for which both Malaysia and Best Western are famous. The hotel will feature a total of 216 contemporary guest rooms and suites, all equipped with such modern amenities as 32-inch LCD televisions, minibars, working desks and tea and coffee making facilities. And as with all Best Western hotels worldwide, high-speed Wi-Fi is complimentary. Guests will be able to sample local and international dishes at the hotel's Coffee House restaurant, while the corporate market is well catered-for with a choice of three meeting rooms, able to handle up to 120 delegates. "Malaysia is an incredibly exciting market for Best Western International. With four hotels already open in the country and a further ten in the pipeline, we look forward to serving the needs of ever more Malaysian and international guests in future," Mr. de Souza concluded. BEST WESTERN i-City Shah Alam will join Best Western International's existing collection of midscale and luxury hotels in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan. Currently, Best Western has a portfolio of more than 200 hotels across Asia. And the company expects to increase its regional collection to 300 properties in the next few years. Best Western first launched in Asia & the Middle East in 2001 and now covers 27* countries in the region. For more information on global development opportunities with Best Western International, please visit bestwesterndevelopers.com. To learn more about a specific hotel or discover other Best Western hotels across the world, visit http://www.bestwestern.com. About Best Western International, Inc. For more information or to make a reservation, please visit http://www.bestwestern.com. *Numbers are approximate and may fluctuate. This article was originally distributed on PRWeb. For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/08/prweb12094615.htm Best Western International, Inc. Laura Cherry +1 (602) 957-5668 |
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