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THE BOULEVARD is arguably one of the best hotels outside the city center that’s catered to the business traveler. The four-star establishment is designed for a seamless experience for the traveling delegate, ensuring that the guest is at ease from start to end.

The Superior and Deluxe rooms are a great value-for-money option with your choice of a king bed or twin single beds, complete with in-room amenities such as high-speed internet, in-room movies, an international direct dial telephone, a shower cabin with rain showerhead, and a digital safe.

The spacious Studio Suite. Image courtesy of The Boulevard

The Studio Suite – situated on all corners of each floor – is great for groups and families with the added advantage of his and her bathroom sinks, a bathtub and a walk-in shower, a HD television with satellite channels, a dresser and a welcome fruit platter. Studio Suite guests can also avoid lines during peak periods by privately checking in at the Executive Lounge.

The Premier Suites are the finest of the rooms, a sprawling suite featuring a separate kitchenette with tea- and coffee-making facilities, a living room with a sofa set and HD television, and the option of both a bathtub and rain showerhead.

Studio Suite and Premier Suite guests share perks that include access to the hotel’s Executive Lounge, free unlimited local calls, two hours of boardroom usage, and three pieces of complimentary laundry per day.

The executive lounge is a quiet space for meals and informal meetings

The executive lounge is a quiet space for meals and informal meetings. Image courtesy of The Boulevard

The Executive Lounge is handy for business travelers who prefer the privacy of working in a comfortable, internet-equipped space away from the rush of shoppers and travelers. The lounge comes with free breakfast from 6am, tea and finger food at 3.30pm, followed by cocktails and snacks at 5.30pm.

For more formal meetings, you can request for one of the function rooms at the business center to accommodate groups of up to 400 people. Meeting rooms are fitted with the latest in audio-visual technology and high-speed internet access. Staff are also able to customize conferences to better suit your party.

All guests are entitled to a free buffet breakfast at Wild Rice Restaurant, an all-day dining restaurant featuring Malaysian and Western favorites. If you’re swamped with work and prefer a quick meal in your suite, the restaurant will also arrange for hot food to be sent to your room.

Mid Valley Megamall is the country’s most popular and preferred shopping destination

Mid Valley Megamall is the country’s most popular and preferred shopping destination. Image courtesy of The Boulevard

Even if The Boulevard is not in the heart of the city’s Golden Triangle, it’s only a ten-minute drive from the city center. Plus, its prime location in Mid Valley City makes for some of the best shopping experiences in all of Malaysia.

The hotel is only steps away from Mid Valley Megamall, the country’s most popular and preferred shopping destination, and a behemoth space containing a multiplex cinema, a gym, and an entertainment center for kids.

Accessible via a connecting bridge is also The Gardens Mall, an upmarket shopping center that houses labels like Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Gucci, Michael Kors and Prada. This way, guests can choose between the more mass market appeal of Mid Valley Megamall and the more lavish range at The Gardens Mall.

Only a five-minute drive away is the township of Bangsar, an affluent neighborhood where some of the city’s most revered restaurants and bars are located. On top of that, the hotel is also nearby the city’s transit hub of KL Sentral, where overseas guests can ride the KLIA Ekspres train back to the airport.

What better way to make the most of your trip than being in the center of business and connectivity, but away from the rush and madness of Kuala Lumpur city center?

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