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Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur

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The Petronas Towers has become an iconic symbol of Kuala Lumpur, which sees tourists and locals alike craning their necks trying to view it in all its glory. Next to it, however, is another skyscraper that’s hard to ignore, which houses the new Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur, right in the heart of the Golden Triangle neighborho­od. “As the hotel has come to life, we have looked forward to the day when it would be filled with people — internatio­nal travelers in the city for business or leisure, local guests in our restaurant­s and space, and the main residents who are becoming part of the extended Four Seasons family here in Kuala Lumpur,” shares General Manager Mr. Tom Roelens. Clearly, the new property intends to be as iconic as its neighbor, with the intention of not only attracting an internatio­nal clientele, but well-heeled locals as well, who are yearning for the inimitable level of service that only the Four Seasons brand can provide. The hotel boasts more than 200 guest rooms and suites located on high floors, fitted with opulent yet tasteful furnishing­s. Most of the guest rooms follow a regal color scheme that combines deep blue hues and tasteful grays, all linked by discreet gunmetal finishes. Dining at the hotel is equally luxurious, especially at the in-house Cantonese restaurant, Yun House, and the all-day dining destinatio­n, CurATE, known for its fine buffet offerings and show kitchen. Meanwhile, Bar Trigona is a design-forward space that will have you marveling at both the interiors and the specially crafted cocktails. Those looking to indulge in self-care during their stay, either through a quick workout or spa session, will be able to do so easily. But if self-care to you means retail therapy, look no further and make your way to the nearby retail podium, The Shoppes at Four Seasons Place, which includes a selection of luxury retail and dining outlets across six floors.

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