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D Loft Hotel
3.9/529 Reviews
China Town
I don't know if I'm the first one in China to comment on this hotel. This hotel is next to Petaling Street (China Street), opposite the subway station and not far from the passenger station. The location is undoubtedly, but! The environment is average, the space is small, the room I live in can't see the view, there is only a big water storage tank next to it, it is very noisy, the air conditioner is annoying, blowing on people, so I cough up phlegm...of course it is my own question. There is another thing that I find particularly interesting: the front desk charged 50 MYR, and he directly stapled the reservation form and 50 yuan in cash with a stapler. When I handed it to me, I saw that there were two staple holes in the money , this is shocking, their currency is really.... dare not say Generally speaking, it is actually ok. The location, price, and service are very good. If you are traveling or doing business, you can live here. It is also a good choice
Tian Jing Hotel
4.5/540 Reviews
China Town
Whilst this hotel may not be everyone's cup of Teh Tahrik, it was certainly mine. I loved my stay here - the aesthetic of industrial chic was brilliant, the bed was super comfortable, the A/C and fan effective, staff friendly and inobtrusive, and in a great location on the fringe of Chinatown. Though I didn't have breakfast included, I did get a complimentary drink in the cafe downstairs each day. The outdoor bathroom was great as well - not for everyone I'll admit, but I quite liked it. If I had to point out some flaws, the lack of fridge was a surprise omission - though complimentary water bottles were available whenever I wanted (just not chilled). The room also was not especially dark at night - lots of LEDs from smoke alarms and the A/C, plus the lights from the courtyard/airwell plus the general light of the city coming in from the top windows. If sensitive to light, take eye masks. Otherwise, this has absolutely become my go-to hotel in KL.
Leo Leisure Hotel @ Central Market
3.6/5101 Reviews
China Town
Very dirty 🤢 the noil was very smelly and dirty. service bad bad bad and I would stay for 2 days, but I couldn't sleep for a single day. but the payment was not returned until it was released. No bed sheets were provided.It was a very dirty and smelly hotel.
Lantern Hotel
3.4/58 Reviews
China Town
Abit disappointed. The elevator doesn't work, you have to climb the stairs. The restaurant in the hotel is out of service. The hotel's internet signal is very poor. Fortunately, the reception staff and the boss Ms. Loh were very responsible in arranging other rooms for me.
Kitez Hotel & Bunkz
3.3/521 Reviews
China Town
Although this hostel has comfortable beds with good curtains, it is highly unhygienic and we would not stay here again. It may be very cheap but that doesn't excuse the lack of basic cleanliness. There are 5 rooms per floor with on average 6 people per room. Which could imply that there are 30 people using the same communal bathroom per floor. We noticed that the bathroom had not been cleaned in two days and was found to be in revolting state with rubbish on the floor and nail clippings and hair from people shaving left in the sink for days. There were strange substances on the shower floor and I felt it necessary to shower with my flip-flops on. There was no toilet paper in the toilet and human excrement spread up the back of the toilet and left there. Furthermore there is no soap in the bathroom to wash your hands after using the toilet. We can only assume that the staff are also not washing their hands before handling food at breakfast. The staff provide you with shampoo and body wash when you arrive and tell you that you can return it for a refill. However, when asked for soap they said they didn't have any. On the first night when we got back to the hostel, we noticed that the bathroom hadn't been cleaned. We asked for it to be cleaned and nothing was done. The following morning after noticing that it was still filthy, we asked again and they told us they would have someone look at it. By lunchtime it had reached an appauling state as it still had not been cleaned. I had to request to speak to a manager who told me to wait for five minutes. I am outraged at the blatant lack of care that the staff show people. After speaking to the manager, the toilets and sinks were cleaned but the showers were not until we asked again. At this stage they swept the floor with a brush and that was all. The room is smelly as it has no access to fresh air. The breakfast is basic with bread available to toast served on paper plates and tea or coffee in paper cups. The disregard for the current climate crisis is unacceptable, it is such a waste. All due to the laziness of the staff here. Furthermore when packing away breakfast, they do not wash the knives that everyone in the hostel has used, they wipe it with toilet roll and use it again the next day. We asked if we could wash our refillable water bottle and they told us that there was no sink and to wash it in the bathroom. This is highly concerning as we fear there is no way for them to wash the knives and bread container that the breakfast is served in. The girl behind the desk has an incredibly unnecessary poor attitude. We watched a gentleman arrive to breakfast at 10.01 and ask for more bread to toast. She stood up to get him some, realised the time and told him smuggly 'it's past 10'. She seemed to get great enjoyment out of starting to pack breakfast away immediately in front of him. Finally we were disappointed on arrival to discover that there is in fact no pool table at this hostel as is adve
Hotel ChinaTown 2
3.4/54 Reviews
China Town
It was a really good trip. The location of the hotel is very convenient. It’s in the Centre of the China town. You can easily get Metro and go to anywhere you want. The room was good and also economical. I just had one day trip with my family. I recommend this hotel for short trips.

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  • Which hotels near Petaling Street Market are popular with budget travelers?

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Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur: Experience the Vibrant Heart of the City

If you're planning a visit to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, make sure to include Petaling Street on your itinerary. Located in the heart of the city's Chinatown district, Petaling Street offers a vibrant and bustling atmosphere that encapsulates the multicultural essence of Kuala Lumpur.

Tips for Travelers

  • Be prepared for crowds: Petaling Street is famous for its busy and lively atmosphere, so expect a bustling experience. Embrace the energy and immerse yourself in the local culture.
  • Bargaining is part of the experience: Don't forget to negotiate prices when shopping at the various stalls and shops along Petaling Street. Bargaining is a common practice, so sharpen your negotiation skills.
  • Try the local delicacies: Indulge in the diverse culinary offerings available at the street's food stalls and restaurants. From mouthwatering street food to traditional Malay and Chinese dishes, there's something to satisfy every palate.

Things to Do and Experience

Exploring Petaling Street offers a myriad of exciting activities:

  • Shop till you drop: With its numerous stalls and shops, Petaling Street is a shopping haven. Hunt for bargain deals on clothing, accessories, electronics, and souvenirs.
  • Discover local culture: Visit temples like the Sri Mahamariamman Temple and Guan Di Temple, showcasing the city's rich blend of Hindu and Chinese traditions.
  • Enjoy a food adventure: Indulge in Kuala Lumpur's street food scene at Petaling Street. From steaming bowls of noodles to delectable satay skewers, there's an array of flavors waiting to be savored.

Best Time to Visit and Clothing Recommendations

The best time to visit Petaling Street is in the evening when the street truly comes alive with the vibrant sights and sounds. The weather in Kuala Lumpur is generally warm and humid, so lightweight and comfortable clothing is recommended. Don't forget to carry an umbrella or raincoat during the rainy season.

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