by BillyB » Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:35 pm
Lots of hotels in the Bukit Bintang area, just depends what class/style you want.
This area is also:
- Good for shopping malls Sungai Wang etc.
- Great for the street food on Jalan Alor every evening.
- Has some decent expat bars, Green Man, Finnegans etc etc...
I used to stay in the Radius but it went downhill badly a few years ago, the rooms became shabby, the reception took on the ambience of a Sudanese refugee camp, and the git of a receptionist went out of his way to be as awkward as possible.
Nowadays we tend to stay in the
Somerset on Bukit Ceylon cost USD 75 - 150 per night (+6% +10%) for an apartment, maybe not so good for a shorter stay though.
As a cheaper alternative, quite OK for a couple of nights, the
Replica Inn costs USD 30-47 per night. I have stayed in one of the $47 per night rooms and it was OK, though rather basic. Don't expect luxury at that price..
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Lots of hotels in the Bukit Bintang area, just depends what class/style you want.
This area is also:
[list][*]Good for shopping malls Sungai Wang etc.
[*]Great for the street food on Jalan Alor every evening.
[*]Has some decent expat bars, Green Man, Finnegans etc etc...[/list]
I used to stay in the Radius but it went downhill badly a few years ago, the rooms became shabby, the reception took on the ambience of a Sudanese refugee camp, and the git of a receptionist went out of his way to be as awkward as possible.
Nowadays we tend to stay in the [url=http://www2.somerset.com/]Somerset[/url] on Bukit Ceylon cost USD 75 - 150 per night (+6% +10%) for an apartment, maybe not so good for a shorter stay though.
As a cheaper alternative, quite OK for a couple of nights, the [url=http://www.replicainn.com/]Replica Inn[/url] costs USD 30-47 per night. I have stayed in one of the $47 per night rooms and it was OK, though rather basic. Don't expect luxury at that price..
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