This made exploring the city ridiculously easy


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Hi Reader,

Hope you’re having a great weekend!

Some cities hit you with noise and traffic the moment you arrive.

Others draw you in slowly. Neon lights flicker on, food aromas drift through the air, and suddenly you don’t want to leave.

Kuala Lumpur is one of those cities.

Imagine stepping outside your hotel and being able to walk almost everywhere. Major sights, great shopping, late-night eats and transport links are all close by.

That’s exactly why we kept coming back to this stay.

Right in the heart of the action, it gave us a calm, comfortable base between long days exploring and evenings soaking up the energy of the city.

After a full day out, it felt good to return to:

• a quiet, comfortable room despite the central location
• a pool escape from the tropical heat
• relaxed evening drinks and light bites
• breakfast options including local favourites

Even better, you’re within easy walking distance of the Petronas Twin Towers, Pavilion shopping precinct and public transport, making it simple to explore.

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Choosing the right base can completely change how you experience a city.

Happy travels,

Ros & Alan



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