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tags / Kuala Lumpur
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Guidomo says:
Stayed here for three nights. Perfect located to explore the city. Within walking distance from markets, but also little india and the amazing small streets of china town (fun by night).
Only took a cab once from KL tower back to the hotel, and that was also rather cheap.
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robolist says:
"Mai Makan" in English meaning "Lets Eat". What are you waiting for? Come over to Mai Makan to eat some fantastic traditional Northern style Malay cooking.
Our Cook originally comes from the Northern town of Taiping, where she was famous for her cooking. People would especially come from all over…
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Harry_hol says:
Corus Hotel is good value for money cause it's got a great location, 5min. walk from KLCC.
We booked a Paradise Cabana room which was quite spacious room. These rooms are located on the swimming pool & garden floor. Talking about the pool, that looked very nice too. They have a lovely buffet bre…
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tvillingmarit says:
MEDEKA SQUARE.
I missed Medeka Square last year when I visited Kuala Lumpur. My travel guide tells me that the tallest flagpole is placed here. So this year I was determined to visit the square.
I took the metro (LRT) to Masjid Jamek and had a short walk for 5 minutes to Medeka Square.
It …
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Amanda says:
This is, without a doubt, one of the two best restaurants I found in Kuala Lumpur - and I can't wait to return!!
They offer dishes from both Northern and Southern India. Between the three people in my group, we managed to try quite a few of them; green curries, bombay potatos, a lentil…
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YantiSoeparno says:
It can be said that I am a fan of AirAsia.com, cause it is cheap and offer us many destinations in South-East Asia. So, when I saw that they have their own hotels, I am interested to try ;-)
I fell in love with the hotel at the first sight because it is new, colorful, and the interior is simple. …
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gardkarlsen says:
This is a review of a stay at Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel. I stayed there in the end of June 2008 and I was in KL on a business trip. I have been to KL before and I have experience from various hotels such as Traders, Ascott, Federal and Agora.
We book a room through the company that we worked f…
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nanie05 says:
The National Art Gallery of Kuala Lumpur is situated at No 2 Jalan Temerloh, Off Jalan Tun Razak, just next door to the National Theatre ( in Malay, Istana Budaya - literally Culture Palace).
The modernist A shaped building was opened on 27 September 2000. Prior to this in the 1950’s around the…
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saranggalloway says:
Jalan Alor morning and JA evening are two entirely different personalities - like day and night. The best food, of course, is found in the mornings through to about 3pm. This is when the locals come for their meals before going to work in the big city and when they come out for lunch in the midday. …
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fatimah240 says:
If you want to go shopping, you can go to:
1. Suria KLCC - a lot of tourists visit here, you can also try the bridge (but must come very early around 8.00 am to get the tickets) - very expensive for Malaysian
2. Mid Valley - I love this place. I will go here to find designer items(lot cheaper co…
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sunshine28051979 says:
Central Market is a nice place where you can find handicrafts, souvenirs, gifts, Malaysian food, etc
I took some photos
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Harry_hol says:
Visiting the KL Tower is much more worth it then going to the Petronas Twin Towers. Why? Cause you can go higher then in the twin tower. You can have a real 360 degree view from there.
The height of the observation platform is at 276 meter while in the twin tower you can only go as high as the c…
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ffransiska says:
Petaling street is a piece of small street in Chinatown area which is popular among the tourist as this is a center to find some souvenirs or (fake) clothes. This street has turned into a night market with lots of sellers along the street, from fake and cheap clothes, shoes, bags, some food and snac…
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Jopin says:
Madam Kwan's has a very upmarket and stylish look to it, but unfortunately it's probably the very thing that patrons are paying so much for when dining here. The staff were hardly helpful either, with barely a smile on their faces and a wave of the hand to tell us to wait whenever we called out for …
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huck says:
Whenever I hit Kuala Lumpur for a weekend getaway, when I am not on an official business, I always book on Hotel Tai Ichi - located in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. My hotel of choice, for backpacking in the city.
The hotel is at the center of the busiest street in the city, accessible to the Mono…
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eunicew says:
hi,I've been a regular customer for all FOS in Malaysia. I had loved FOS so much till the extend of shopping at FOS every weekend. The price are all right. The deals are reasonable. for all these good deeds,I've been recommending friends from the states to come to this store.
NOT! until one day. t…
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JeAr says:
We stayed in this hostel for 2 nights. The location is rather good in terms of its proximity to cheap restaurants, shopping areas, and famous landmarks. We even walked from there to the Petronas Towers (if you're into walking).
Like most hostels in Southeast Asia, you need to take your footwear …
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SatinandLace says:
If its serious clubbing you're looking forward when you're in this city, forget about it. While Kuala lumpur offers a myriad of sights, smells and taste, nightlife is definately not it.
In fact, most clubs seem to be stuck in the 1990s. Another problem with clubs and bars in KL was that they seem…
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C_Wilkinson says:
Unless you are absolutely desperate for professional company give this meat market a miss. My friend was hassled by girls of every kind and genders I was NOT even sure about. Service is terrible and quite unfriendly and bouncers galore. Touts itself as the "Best Bar In Asia"....???
Very uncool
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TBK3355 says:
The history of Kampachi linked back to its good old times in Equatorial Hotel and they had currently expanded and branched out to a standalone outlet in the new shopping mall, Pavillion KL. I must qualify, I had not tasted the good stuff at the original outlets at any of the Equatorial hotels.
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sol_001 says:
Hi I am a male traveller in my mid 20's and I would like to take the time to share my experience with you all and send a warning to other fellow travellers thinking about going to this bar. Also after reporting this to my consulate they told me that it was not the first time they have heard complain…
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