Sentral Kuala Lumpur
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Sentral Kuala Lumpur is a premium serviced residence, strategically located in Kuala Lumpur Sentral, the second CBD of Kuala Lumpur which is also its only integrated transport hub. Truly unique “Live, Work & Play” metropolis. The serviced residence is part of a LEED certified; Grade A office building complex, housing MENARA SHELL in one tower and the Sentral Kuala Lumpur in the second tower.
Served by an integrated rail transportation network, it only takes 28 minutes to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and 33 minutes to KLIA2 via the KLIA Express Rail (ERL). This amazing connectivity has been established through direct access to six rail systems and links to major highways. The hip NU Sentral shopping Mall is only a walking distance away. Other nearby attractions includes Little India, Chinatown, Central Market, National Museum and the Botanical Gardens.
Sentral Kuala Lumpur offers 157 apartments from studios to two-bedroom and three-bedroom penthouses units, enabling travellers to choose an ideal residence for their lifestyle. Travellers will also enjoy various amenities including a swimming pool, gymnasium, as well as a food & beverage outlet.
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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.