“An iconic 1930s colonial mansion with ultra glamourous interiors. Art deco spa, fantastic restaurant in an Orchid Conservatory, enormous pool, and sumptuous chic suites that have all the mod cons. A winning spot for tradition, style, and luxury rolled into one. ”
“An iconic 1930s colonial mansion with ultra glamourous interiors. Art deco spa, fantastic restaurant in an Orchid Conservatory, enormous pool, and sumptuous chic suites that have all the mod cons. A winning spot for tradition, style, and luxury rolled into one. ”
Hotel Review
Probably one of the more magnificent hotels you'll stay in, not because of the luxury it provides, even though it does loads of that, but because this is a hotel with a heritage, and an icon of Malaysia. its glamour comes from a confluence of Portuguese, Chinese and Malay characteristics. The Orchid Conservatory restaurant, with its beautiful cornucopia of orchids, is stunning. As is the majestic spa with its art deco influence, 7 treatment rooms and enormous pool. Then there's the hotel itself which has been documented as a national heritage site. 176 beautiful rooms and suites boast simplicity, character, and history all at once! It's spectacular.
Recommended For
- Golf
- Play a round at the Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club's East Course or West Course, both designed by Nelson Howarth
- Foodies
- Feast at six superb bars and restaurants - the classic cocktails recall a bygone era in Malaysia's history
- City Style
- An opulent city hotel with Art Deco interiors and swanky shared spaces for celebrations
- Sights nearby
- Walk five minutes to iconic Merdeka Square, a historic landmark
- Museums
- The Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Jamek Mosque, National Museum, National Mosque and Islamic Arts Museum are nearby
- Designer Shopping
- Shop at malls such at Bukit Bintang, or buzzy Petaling Street in Chinatown
- Wildlife Area
- Visit the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park if travelling as a family
- Local markets
- Romantic Break
- Trekking
- Learning
- Yoga
- Wine tasting
- Fishing
- Great walks
- Close to nightlife
- Cinema
- Screening rooms with reclining cinema chairs, showing classic Black and White movies from the ‘30s onwards
- Landmark
- An iconic 1930s landmark with elegant interiors and heaps of history
- Wedding license
- Family Suites
- Lively
- Opulent
- Lively area
- Good wine list
- Full of character
- Sit-out Terrace
- Colonial
- Organic food
- Romantic
- Boutique
- Child friendly
- Antiques
- Gym
- Chic
- Historic
- Artworks
- Restaurant
- Grand Hotel
- Spa
- Conference facilities
- Luxury
- Charming
- Traditional
- Wellbeing
- Beach nearby
- Business Hotel
Facilities
- Cinema
- Screening rooms with reclining cinema chairs, showing classic Black and White movies from the ‘30s onwards
- Meeting Room
- 13 meeting rooms with space for between 20 and 120 guests
- Garden
- The Orchid Conservatory showcase lots of rare orchids.
- Bar
- Sip cocktails in the lounge bar, or the cigar room
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Sitting Room
- Restaurant
- Babysitting
- No pets
- Sauna/Steam
- Conference facilities
- Suites
- Private dining room
- Airport transfer
- Bath robes
- Concierge
- Child friendly
- Spa
- Good wine list
- Massage
- Family Suites
- Wifi
- 24 Hour room service
- Swimming Pool
- Laundry
- Library
- Hairdresser/Beauty Salon
- Wedding license
- Safe
- Hot Tub
- Gym
- Air conditioning
- Sit-out Terrace
- Cots available
- Walking distance restaurants
- Parking
Activities
- Golf
- Play a round at the Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club's East Course or West Course, both designed by Nelson Howarth
- Sights nearby
- Walk five minutes to iconic Merdeka Square, a historic landmark
- Museums
- The Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Jamek Mosque, National Museum, National Mosque and Islamic Arts Museum are nearby
- Designer Shopping
- Shop at malls such at Bukit Bintang, or buzzy Petaling Street in Chinatown
- Wildlife Area
- Visit the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park if travelling as a family
- Close to nightlife
- Learning
- Local markets
- Fishing
- Yoga
- Wine tasting
- Trekking
- Great walks