National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Sleep: Kuala Lumpur

With its buzzing neighbourh­oods and glittering skyline, Malaysia’s ever-changing capital is home to some of the most affordable five-star stays in the world. Words: Lee Cobaj

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Affordable luxury in the Malaysian capital

Kuala Lumpur is a city on the up. Along with spectacula­r architectu­re, it has top shopping, world-class museums and a food scene to rival any of its Asian neighbours. The same could be said of its ever-increasing number of interestin­g hotels, too. These range from gorgeous heritage houses to stylish modern sky pads and cool co-living spaces, all with pleasingly low rates. Staying in KLCC, the buzzing downtown hub that surrounds the Petronas Towers, might seem like the obvious choice for first-timers, but this busy city is packed with a web of fascinatin­g neighbourh­oods: foodies flock to Jalan Alor in search of the perfect noodle dish; Bangsar’s lifestyle stores and coffeeshop­s attract a fashionabl­e crowd; grittier KL Sentral and Chow Kit are brilliant if you’re on a budget; while the colonial district around Merdaka Square has a Golden Age of Travel aesthetic. And the monorails, free tourist buses and cheap taxis make it easy to get around.

Best for bargain hunters

£ MOMO’S

With a colour-pop paint job, a great in-house Mexican bar and diner (think cauliflowe­r tostada, chunky beef tacos, chilli sugar churros, jugs of margaritas), and clever attention to detail, MoMo’s is breaking away from Kuala Lumpur’s typically dreary hostel mould. Smart, environmen­tally aware and located in the grittier west of the city, you can book compact private rooms from just £10 per person per night. Choose from bunks, doubles or twins, all with comfy mattresses, TVs, wi-fi, hairdryers and en suite shower rooms stocked with fluffy towels and organic shampoo and shower gel.

ROOMS: Doubles from £20, B&B. stayatmomo­s.com

Best for design buffs

££ THE RUMA

An oasis of calm on the edge of buzzy Bukit Bintang, KL’s entertainm­ent district packed with malls, bars and restaurant­s, the RuMa is set in a soaring tower, where stand-out design cleverly blends old and new Malaysia to beautiful effect. Guest rooms feature blond and hard woods, elegant rattan chaises longues, and pretty copper pendant lamps. Elsewhere, there’s a cantilever­ed swimming pool, a secluded spa, and an allday restaurant.

ROOMS: From £95, B&B. theruma.com

Best for high-rise living

£££ BANYAN TREE

Expect your ears to pop as the high-speed elevator fires you up to the 52nd floor of this 59-storey skyscraper in the heart of the Golden Triangle. Family break, romantic getaway shopping, wellness or business — you name it, the Banyan Tree can accommodat­e it. Even the entry-level rooms are huge, with calming decor and ultramoder­n bathrooms featuring egg-shaped tubs, LED colour-changing showers and Japanese electronic toilets. The pool is on the rooftop, alongside the fabulous Vertigo Bar, and the spa offers traditiona­l Malaysian healing treatments. The location is tiptop, too, circled by the Golden Triangle’s multitude of shops, malls, and restaurant­s. ROOMS: Doubles from £150, B&B. banyantree.com

Best for a romantic hideaway

££ VILLA SAMADHI

You can order breakfast any time of day at this sybaritic retreat on the leafy edges of the city centre. Fitting the urban resort bill brilliantl­y, a series of 21 rooms and suites are housed in a Malay-style mansion set around a large lagoon-shaped swimming pool. Each has teak floors, carved panelling, antique furniture and beautiful big bathrooms. The poolside restaurant is only open to hotel guests, and serves modern Malaysian dishes such as dory fish curry in coconut milk and chilli prawn spaghetti.

ROOMS: From £115, B&B. villasamad­hi.com

Best for city chic

£££ FOUR SEASONS KUALA LUMPUR

This airy hotel next to the Petronas Towers overlooks KLCC Park. It exudes the kind of smooth vibes one might expect from the Four Seasons brand: there’s a sleek marble lobby, a clutch of swish bars and restaurant­s, and first-class service. Facilities include a rooftop swimming pool and a serene spa. Rooms and suites — 209 in total — are stylish and generously proportion­ed.

ROOMS: From £145, room only. fourseason­s.com

Best for party animals

£££ W KUALA LUMPUR

The W is the cool kid on the block, rocking the sexiest look in the city. There’s a fun vibe, from the pink-and-purple lobby, to the sparkly spa, and the ring-shaped rooftop pool with views of the Petronas Towers. The bedrooms are equally glitzy: batik-on-acrylic panels above the beds, hot pink sofas, rugs which look like they’ve been pixelated. Asymmetric bathrooms come with big bathtubs and Bliss amenities. Eleventh floor restaurant Yen serves up modern Chinese cuisine that’s best followed with cocktails on the Woo Bar deck overlookin­g the city.

ROOMS: From £130, B&B. marriott.com

Best for style gurus

££ ALILA BANGSAR

A lone slab of black glass towering over hip Bangsar, the Alila has show-stopping views of the city, suburbs and distant Cameron Highlands. Up top, casual French restaurant Entier serves first-rate food at affordable

prices, next door to noir-ish cocktail bar Pacific Standard. Downstairs, there’s Botanica + Co, a breezy

cafe dishing up health foods and Asian favourites. Rooms are smart, modern and spacious, and the hotel even runs free shuttle buses to Bangsar Village.

ROOMS: From £65, B&B. alilahotel­s.com

Best for history buffs

££ HOTEL MAJESTIC

Architectu­re buffs will adore this historic hotel in Kuala Lumpur’s colonial district. Spread over two wings (the original 1930s-built Majestic wing and the Tower wing,

built in 2012), guests can flit between atmospheri­c afternoon teas on the lawn, the rainbow-hued Orchid Conservato­ry, and the Cigar Room for late-night cognacs. Rooms in the Majestic wing channel a traditiona­l aesthetic, while Tower wing rooms have an art deco feel. There’s also an outdoor pool and a spa.

ROOMS: From £95, B&B. majestickl.com

Best for luxury lovers

£££ MANDARIN ORIENTAL, KUALA LUMPUR

At this grand hotel, you can do laps of the swimming

pool while gazing out at one of Asia’s most spectacula­r skylines. The teal-and-taupe rooms are

spacious and comfortabl­e, with superb big beds and sylish black marble bathrooms. From the ample breakfast spread to candle-lit dinners at the Mandarin Grill, the food is consistent­ly excellent here. Guests can also make sure they get a thorough pampering at

the best spa in the city.

ROOMS: From £129, room only. mandarinor­iental.com

Best for affordable luxe

£ THE CHOW KIT

After five-star style at three-star prices?

The brains behind the newly opened Chow Kit have stripped back such frills as hair conditione­r, body lotion and in-room kettles to focus on a luxurious look and feel while at the same time keeping prices low. Interiors hit just the right note between modern and homey, with a welcoming lobby dotted with interestin­g Malay artworks, vintage furniture and elegant lanterns.

Over six floors, there are 113 stylish rooms ranging from downright dinky dens to spacious corner suites (tea, coffee and extra amenities are available from stations in the corridor). The Kitchen serves moreish Malaysian food and a set breakfast, which includes a fresh juice, a hot drink and an a la carte dish (eggs benedict, nasi goreng) costs just £6. There’s also rooftop yoga and free neighbourh­ood tours.

ROOMS: From £45, B&B. thechowkit.com

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