MALAYSIA

June 2017
A short but fine adventure by sally
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    Best Bed and Breakfast Hotels in Kuala L

    June 6, 2017 in India ⋅ 🌫 40 °C

    The best bed and breakfast hotels in Kuala Lumpur are ideal for budget-conscious travellers as these properties offer charming guestrooms, recreational facilities, and efficient service at value-for-money rates. The vibrant city Kuala Lumpur offers ample sightseeing opportunities for visitors across the world, including Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, and Petaling Street flea market, and Menara KL Tower. Kuala Lumpur’s nightlife scene boasts massive nightclubs, bistros, lounges, bars and pubs that offer lively and friendly ambience, extensive alcoholic offerings, and DJs spinning dance-worthy tunes until the wee hours of morning. These affordable hotels are also set within KL’s most popular districts, each of which offering unique attractions, shopping nightlife and dining options.

    Traveling in Malaysia is quite convenient since it has some major bus terminals and express buses are the preferred mode of transport here. Tickets for which can be booked online from http://www.redbus.my.

    Fahrenheit Suites
    Fahrenheit Suites is a four-star hotel that is a great choice for shopping enthusiasts.The hotel provides guests with easy access to both Fahrenheit 88 mall downstairs as well as Jalan Bukit Bintang, with elevators that lead directly to both.What more? Pavilion KL and Starhill Gallery are just opposite the hotel, while Sungei Wang and BB Plaza are located one block away.Even though Jalan Bukit Bintang is right at its doorstep, it feels like such a secluded property and you are unlikely to hear the blare of traffic.A funky boutique hotel, the open-air layout makes it look like it would fit in perfectly overlooking Miami Beach.

    Aloft
    The Kuala Lumpur version of Starwoods Aloft brand is meant to thrill and entice your senses with its use of bold punchy colours, textured fabrics and gleaming brass and silverwork pillars.A study in contrasts, facilities-wise this place is both practical and slightly over-the-top: a moderately-sized infinity-edge rooftop pool is set beside a Polynesian-themed nightclub called Mai Bar (complete with giant Tiki heads).There is a bright and airy in-house restaurant with wraparound windows letting in plenty of natural light but it is done up in the style of an airport garden, with little booths sitting on patches of replica green turf.
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