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Bistari Southern Block, 1st Floor Lobby Jalan 1/64D, Off Jalan Putra - Apartment
The only drawback was waiting to get in as we arrived at 6am and had to wait until 730 to get in.
Pavilion Private Apartments

Pavilion Private Apartments

Jalan Bukit Bintang - Apartment
Pavilion Apartments Kuala Lumpur Malaysia is located within the lively Bukit Bintang area and offers privately managed accommodation of two bedroom and three bedroom luxury self-contained apartments.
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Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur (/ˈkwɑːlə lʊmˈpʊər/) is the capital and the largest city of Malaysia and is internationally known for the Petronas Twin Towers, which are the tallest twin towers on earth. Located in the middle of the west coast, the city is the centre of many things in Malaysia.

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Kuala Lumpur Photos

A dome of the old railway station
Cattle egrets 2
Brahminy kite
Petronas Towers, detail
Prayer hall, Masjid Negara
Fountain, Islamic Arts Museum

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Kuala Lumpur Serviced Apartments

Kuala Lumpur Serviced Apartments

The only drawback was waiting to get in as we arrived at 6am and had to wait until 730 to get in. However the room was amazing, spotless with a kitchen, living room with tv and a nice bedroom. Staff were very friendly and the hotel is beside a train station which takes 2 min to get to many of the places you would want to go. ... more

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Kuala Lumpur Discussions

  • Kuala Lumpur & Bali
    Hey, I'm going to Kuala Lumpur for a few days from the 4th of August and then to Bali on the 8th of August for a five days. I was wondering if anyone was about fancied showing me the sights? Or can anyone reccomend some must do's/don'ts? I'm laid back, love to expreience new culutures and have a laugh Thanks ...

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    Kuala Lumpur to Hatyai by flight?? I think there's no flight on Air Asia to Hatyai from Kuala Lumpur. You can either take bus or train. Bus is slightly faster and cheaper than train. If you drive, you just follow the signboard or on your GPS if you have one. ...

  • Bangkong & Kuala-Lumpur
    For autumn times; the whethers are convenient for Bangkong-Pattaya or Kuala-Lumpur? And how are the meals? Are they like the Asian palate? And also The Phuket Islands? Do ı need to have visa to visit Thailand?Thanks a lot... ...

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Kuala Lumpur Blog Entries

  • Malaysia
    Hey all, hope everyone had a nice easter weekend. I didn't do anything for easter although I did manage to have half a bar of dairy milk! The hostel we're staying at in Kuala Lumpur is really nice, 'The ...
    Posted in Around the world with Faye by faith8069

  • Batu Caves
    of the cave. Batu Caves are located in the Gombak district, 13 kilometers north of Kuala Lumpur. While ...
    Posted in Exotic Treasures of Malaysia by gpa2010

  • City Time
    Our month in thailand has come to an end and although i am really sad we are leaving i am looking forward to getting to a city and away from the sand for a short while. Kuala Lumpur has not dissapointed, we arrived at our hotel in chinatown the first night as the night market was in full swing. It ...
    Posted in Webbs and Mills's Travel Blog by mills29

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