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Kuala Lumpur, popularly referred to as “KL”, is a city that perfectly combines urban beauty with age-old traditions, and Pullman Hotel Kuala Lumpur City Centre Hotel & Residences is at the heart of its development.
Rooms are designed with comfort in mind, providing a relaxing space to unwind or otherwise catch up on work. All rooms come complete with LCD television sets and high-speed Wi-Fi internet access, while guests also have access to the hotel’s cutting-edge facilities, which include a fully-equipped fitness lounge and swimming pool.
One thing that makes Pullman KLCC so unique is its suitability for both the corporate and family market. Children under 12 stay and enjoy breakfast for free, so guests can set themselves up for action-packed days of sight-seeing with a nutritious family meal from the comfort of their suite. The little ones are free to participate in the Hotel Pullman Children’s Club, which is sure to keep them entertained and give them the chance to make new friends in their new Malaysian home.
Being aware that the world of the modern professional is often hectic and fast-paced, and not necessarily easy when trying fit alongside family life, Pullman KLCC can arrange a babysitter on request to help ease the strain. With round-the-clock access to the hotel’s outstanding facilities, there’s sure to never be a dull moment should you need to leave your children in Pullman’s capable hands.
If you fancy a taste of the world but would like to take a break from the hubbub of the city centre, Pullman Hotels can cater to your every culinary need. Eccucino, for example, its all-day dining restaurant with an open kitchen concept, serves a variety of Western, Japanese, Malay, Chinese and Indian cuisine, so you can let your tastebuds transport you to a far-off foreign land – and one that tastes so good, you may never want to leave.
But on the days when the vibrancy of the capital is hard to resist, the city’s finest assets are right at your feet, with the best of Asian street food, shopping malls and a host of European-style restaurants a mere stone’s throw away. The diverse flavours of Kuala Lumpur are some of the best illustrations of its unique culture.
The Petronas Twin Towers, a defining feature of the city’s stunning landscape, are easily accessible from the hotel’s convenient location within the Golden Triangle, KL’s commercial, shopping and entertainment hub. Soaring an impressive 450 metres high, the identical towers have become an icon of KL, offering a sky-high perspective of the dazzling city and a must-have photo opportunity.
The construction of Kuala Lumpur represents the aristocracy of global architecture, like the other-worldly setting found in the midst of Capital Square. These sorts of developments are an integral part of KL’s urban lifestyle, brimming with the energy and commercial buzz for which the city is renowned.
The height of KL’s fervour falls during its many religious festivals, when the city ignites with creative flare and an explosion of exuberant colours. The Hindu festival, Thaipusam, brings together the Tamil community in January and February, while Diwali, the Hindu festival of light, brings a five-day glow to the already luminous capital.
For guests looking to cut loose, the city plays host to a spirited nightlife that really heats up when the temperature starts to fall. From trendy bars and traditional events to the hectic Bukit Bintang, every corner you turn in this active metropolis is oozing with festive soul.
And yet, Malaysia’s cosmopolitan capital does not always push full-throttle. The region’s unique heritage, enriched with multiculturalism, presents a harmonious blend of Malays, Indians and Chinese inhabitants.
The Kuala Lumpur ethos is unlike any other on the planet, winning the humble traveller over time and again with its diverse cultural charm. Hotel Pullman is one of the only ways to experience it in style, and what better way to start your journey than right here and now.
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