Jalan Tengah Residence
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Located in Jalan Sultan Ismail, Jalan Tengah Residence is just a 7-minute walk to the famous Bukit Bintang shopping area and Pavilion shopping mall. It features an outdoor swimming pool and offers spacious contemporary suites. Free WiFi access is available in its public areas.
The hotel is a 10-minute drive to KLCC Shopping Mall and Avenue K Mall. Ampang Point Shopping Mall is a 15-minute drive, while Kuala Lumpur International Airport is about a 45-minute drive away.
Offering views of the city, air-conditioned suites feature a separate living room and a dining area. Suites are furnished with a flat-screen satellite TV with international and Chinese channels, and a personal safe. The kitchenette has an oven, a microwave and an induction cooker. Private bathrooms include a bathtub, separate shower facilities and free toiletries.
Jalan Tengah Residence Kuala Lumpur offers a fitness center for guests’ usage. Luggage storage can be assisted and free public parking is available at a nearby location. Friendly staff are fluent in English, Malay and Chinese.
Delicious Café serves Chinese, local and International cuisine as well as provides Halal dishes. Room service is also available.
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About Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Welcome to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s vibrant capital filled with historic icons, shimmering skyscrapers, verdant parks, mega-malls, bustling markets and hip nightspots. Also an essential part of the mix are the incense-cloaked, colourfully decorated mosques and temples of the Malay, Chinese and Indian communities. A respect for these ancient cultures is balanced with a forward puch into the contemporary world, as shown by a contemporary art and design scene and a modern digital economy.