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We're sorry, but we could not fulfill your request for / on this server. An invalid request was received from your browser. This may be caused by a malfunctioning proxy server or browser privacy software. Your technical support key is: 36b3-c7ac-1756-6707 You can use this key to fix this problem yourself. If you are unable to fix the problem yourself, please contact sales at hillaldam.co.za and be sure to provide the technical support key shown above.This large, upscale Hilton is located across the street from the KL Sentral train station, a quick trip from the airport via high-speed train. It’s just outside of the city center, and local attractions can be reached on public transportation. Along with more than 500 rooms -- some with beautiful views of the skyline or nearby lake -- the hotel has 10 restaurants and bars, including a well-regarded grill, and shares two pools with the adjacent Le Meridien. There is also a spa, a massive fitness center, and a private lounge for Executive Room guests.




Wi-Fi is only free in the common areas, except for Executive Room guests and HHonors members. Travelers wanting to be closer to the city center can try the Traders Hotel, which has similar rates. Large, modern hotel across from the KL Sentral train station 30 minutes from the airport via high-speed train Spacious, modern rooms, some with beautiful lake or skyline views 10 restaurants and bars plus extensive wine collection Lounge with free perks for Executive Room guests Large outdoor pools include a waterslide and kids' area Massive gym with modern cardio- and weight-training equipment Attractive spa with full menu of treatments Proper business center and excellent meeting facilities Free Wi-Fi in public areas In-room Wi-Fi only free for HHonors members and Executive Room guests Breakfast not included with standard room rates Glass-enclosed bathrooms won't please everyone This large, upscale Hilton is located across the street from the KL Sentral train station, a quick trip from the airport via high-speed train.




Busy hotel with sleek and shiny modern decor With lots of the on-brand perks that many Hilton brand loyalists have come to expect, this large hotel has a good bit of style that puts it a step above KL's many upscale properties. The look here is modern -- with a dash of drama -- and interiors all have an almost glitzy appeal with artsy flourishes. The expansive lobby is decorated in tones of gold and silver, with long black light fixtures hanging over the reception desks and polished travertine floors leading off in every direction. Tree and plant-inspired silhouettes in black and tan hues make a bold statement and help partition the massive common areas into more intimate settings. The restaurants, bars, and other common areas have similarly sophisticated decor. For those with a little more money to spend, the 33rd-floor Executive Lounge is a standout, with views of the city skyline from floor-to-ceiling windows. The pool area also has city and park views. While the hotel is in a relatively quiet part of the city -- we stress relative, here -- it is bustling with tourists and business travelers around the clock.




Next to KL Sentral station, a short trip to the airport and nearby attractions The hotel sits across from the KL Sentral railway station, which has connections to local and long-distance trains as well as the monorail. The hotel is quite convenient for those arriving from the airport, as it's about a half-hour to 45 minutes from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport via a high-speed train. There’s also a mall across the street. The area is less busy than the Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC), though roads in the area will still strike most visitors as congested, busy, and not exactly walkable -- welcome to Kuala Lumpur! Most central areas of the city can be reached by public transport from here. It's 15 to 20 minutes to Chinatown and the city's central market, 25 minutes to Merdaka Square (with a bit of walking), and about an hour to KLCC -- home to the Petronas Twin Towers, lots of shopping malls, and KL City Centre Park. Alternatively KLCC can be reached in about 20 minutes by car depending on traffic.




The Perdana Botanical Gardens and the Kualu Lumpur Bird Park are both a half-hour away via train, and it’s a five-minute drive to the National Museum of Malaysia.some rooms have beautiful views The Hilton Kuala  Lumpur has 503 rooms and suites, with some overlooking the skyline or the nearby Lake Gardens. Rooms are contemporary, with light hardwood floors and a mix of black paneling, glass, and light-wood furniture and built-ins all creating a sleek space. As with many Hilton's, it's a sophisticated look, but don't expect a ton of local style -- there's a decidedly corporate ambience here (check out those oversized business desks in the Executive Rooms that we visited). A few pieces of minimalist art or abstract prints add a little life to the brown and gray palette that dominates most rooms. Shimmery silver carpets and loveseats also add some color in lower-category rooms, while higher-category rooms, like the Lifestyle Suite that we saw, has a little more personality, with cream and brown tones complementing free-standing sculptures and walls of windows letting in plenty of natural light. 




These are spacious rooms, with the smallest -- King Deluxe Rooms -- starting at 38 square meters (409 square feet). Bathrooms, equipped with stall showers and separate tubs, have sliding glass doors, which might limit privacy for some guests. They are done in marble in a range of colors, and have generous vanity space plus Peter Thomas Roth toiletries. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, electric kettles, and air-conditioning. Executive Rooms and Suites include free Wi-Fi and access to the Executive Lounge. Wi-Fi is also free for HHonors members. Ten restaurants and bars, two outdoor pools, large gym and spa The Hilton Kuala Lumpur has 10 restaurants, including Chambers Bar & Grill, which serves aged meats and grilled seafood, and Chynna, which serves Cantonese cuisine. Along with lunch and dinner, Vasco’s has a breakfast buffet with a large selection of international cuisines and fruit, though it's not included in standard rates. The Oro Cafe serves coffee and desserts, while Zeta bar is open late and hosts a live band.




Guests in Executive Rooms have access to the Executive Lounge, which has outstanding city views plus free breakfast and free cocktails.There is a large lazy river-like swimming pool, a children’s pool with a waterslide, and a hot tub that's shared with the adjacent Le Meridien hotel. The hotel’s gym is massive, with plenty of modern cardio and weight machines, and the on-site spa offers massages and various treatments. The spa also has a sauna, steam room, hot tub, and cold pool, and interiors combine rustic accents with warm wood tones -- it's a nice contrast to the bustling city outside.Wi-Fi is free in all public areas of the hotel, while free Wi-Fi in the non-Executive Rooms is available to HHonors members. There are 14 meeting rooms and a proper business center, including two ballrooms and a stylish event space called leveL7even. It's a major step up from many of the business facilities at competing hotels, and the chic space has all of the shimmer and dark-hued style of the hotel's common areas.

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