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Airside made the overnight transit between flights east. Hotel comfort and space exceeded expectations. Will utilise again.
It was perfect, friendly staff and a high level of service!
Despite experiencing some confusion over the location of the specific airport hotel we were booked in, the hotel was kind and compassionate enough to accommodate us in a very comfortable room that was worth considerably more than what we actually paid.
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The size of room and the location.
Convenience to airport
Great location in the airport. You can walk but there are electric buggies on demand. I needed local SIM card for my phone and someone took me back into shop in the terminal
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It was convenient that it was possible to have breakfast at the hotel
The staff was rude and the room was very small and noisy even you can't sleep
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Location is the best
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Walking distance from KLIA 2 airport
Manager and his staff were very nice and they helped us out when they could. I like the location of the hotel. Its within walking distance to the airport.
It was cute and the AC was cold. The location was very convenient for me
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That we spent very little time there
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Nothing to comment
1. The front desk staffs are friendly and ever willing to asssit in all aspects. 2. The scenary and serenity is excellent, very minimal pollution and quiet
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All the staff were friendly and helpful. I had a pleasant time staying in this hotel. A lot of places to get some food nearby and there's a convenient store too. Strategic place.
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The room include with the breakfast and the breakfast was nice. We have few choices for the menu include the drinks
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This hotel is very close to many restaurants and transport services. It's very easy to get to other places.
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Where to stay in Kuala Lumpur International Airport
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the standard hotel check-in and check-out times in Kuala Lumpur?
Is breakfast usually included in the room rate for Kuala Lumpur hotels?
Are there airport shuttle services between KLIA/KLIA2 and central Kuala Lumpur hotels?
How long does it typically take to get from KLIA/KLIA2 to central Kuala Lumpur?
What are the best transport options from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to my hotel?
What is the typical hotel cancellation and refund policy in Kuala Lumpur?
Are hotels in Kuala Lumpur generally safe for solo travelers?
Is Wi-Fi free and reliable at hotels in Kuala Lumpur?
Are there halal food options and alcohol available at hotels in Kuala Lumpur?
Are there family-friendly facilities, such as cots or extra beds, available at hotels?
Are accessible rooms and services available for guests with disabilities?
What are the typical payment and deposit requirements at check-in?
Do hotels in Kuala Lumpur allow pets?
What smoking policies do hotels in Kuala Lumpur follow?
How do I get to popular attractions like KLCC or Batu Caves from my hotel?
What identification is required at hotel check-in?
Are service charges and taxes included in the room rates?
Are there specific cultural customs I should respect while staying in Malaysia?
How accessible are hotel amenities like gyms, pools, and business centers?
What should I do if I need medical assistance or have quarantine requirements during my stay?
Can the hotel assist with flight status information or flight-related requests?
Is luggage storage available for guests on layovers or with late flights?
Top Tips
- Book 4 to 8 weeks in advance for major Malaysian events, including Chinese New Year, Hari Raya/Aidilfitri, school breaks, and conferences, plus weekends, to access lower rates and broader room choices. Room availability can decrease by 30% or more during these high-demand dates. Check cancellation policies when booking ahead.
- Choose your airport hotel based on your terminal: Aerotel KLIA1 and Sama-Sama Express KLIA2 are within terminals for airside transit, with no immigration needed, while Sama-Sama Hotel KLIA and Tune Hotel KLIA2 require clearing immigration and are suitable for stayovers with checked luggage.
- For non-Malaysian guests, a flat RM10 (about $2.10 USD) per room per night Tourism Tax plus a 10% service charge and 6% SST usually apply. Verify whether these fees are included in your booking or payable at check-in to avoid surprises.
- Present your passport or MyKad at check-in for required identification. Staff typically photocopy or register your ID, and your reservation name must match your ID to prevent delays.
- Official taxi counters, the Grab app, and hotel-arranged shuttles or taxis link KLIA to Kuala Lumpur in 30 to 60 minutes (about 55 km). Request pricing at official counters or via Grab to avoid overpaying, and ask your hotel for a current quote.
- Store passports, electronics, and cash in your in-room safe or the hotel’s main safe if provided. Most 4- and 5-star hotels offer digital safes; confirm this amenity at check-in for valuables security.
- Wi-Fi is free at most hotels, but speeds can vary from 10 to 100 Mbps. Confirm speed and the availability of business amenities, such as printing or meeting rooms, if work is essential to your stay.
- Malaysia enforces smoke-free rules in many hotel rooms and public spaces, with fines up to RM500 for violations. Ask staff about designated smoking or vaping areas upon arrival.
- When visiting religious sites or heritage homes, cover shoulders and knees and remove shoes where required. Many places post signs at entrances, so plan attire accordingly for mosque or temple visits.
- A 10% service charge is usually included in hotel bills, so tipping is not required. If you receive exceptional service from staff, such as porters or housekeepers, a tip of RM5 to RM10 ($1 to $2 USD) is appreciated.
- English is standard in Kuala Lumpur hotels, but using basic Malay phrases like "Terima kasih" (thank you) and "Tolong" (please) can enhance your interactions and is valued by local staff.
- Kuala Lumpur traffic can slow airport transfers; allow 50 to 90 minutes to reach downtown during peak times (07:00-10:00 and 17:00-20:00), or opt for the KLIA Ekspres train, which takes about 28 minutes to KL Sentral.
- Ask the concierge or front desk for halal-certified restaurant recommendations. Popular Malaysian dishes to try include nasi lemak and roti canai, and many hotels can arrange guided market or food tours.
- Several hotels near KLIA and in central Kuala Lumpur offer rooftop pools or bars. Confirm operation hours for skyline views and sunset shots, particularly of the Petronas Towers or KL Tower.
- Families should confirm availability and charges for connecting rooms, cots, and extra beds, along with kids’ pool hours. Many breakfast buffets allow children under 6 to eat free—ask the front desk for current age limits.
- Solo travelers should select hotels with 24-hour front desks, CCTV security, and verified guest reviews. Look for properties within 400 m of transport hubs for arrivals late at night or early in the morning.
- Cross-check hotel photos and recent guest reviews from the last 6 to 12 months on TripAdvisor, Google, and the hotel’s official site to validate quality and service claims before booking.
- Malaysia uses Type G power sockets at 240V. Pack an adapter or request one at reception if your electronics use another plug type.
- Hotel rates in Kuala Lumpur typically range from RM100 to RM200 (about $15 to $43 USD) for budget, RM200 to RM500 ($43 to $106 USD) for mid-range, and RM500 to RM1500 ($106 to $319 USD) for luxury. Rates rise 20% to 50% during peak periods.
- For stops under 8 hours, many airport hotels provide day-use or hourly room rates. Inquire at Aerotel KLIA1 or Sama-Sama Express if you do not need overnight accommodation.
- Vaping is prohibited in most public hotel areas in Malaysia, and local policies can change. Confirm the hotel’s stance during check-in to avoid fines of RM250 or more.
- Save local emergency (999), your embassy, and hotel front desk numbers to your phone upon arrival. Hotels typically display emergency procedures in every room.
- Ask for itemized receipts for minibar, laundry, and extra charges, as this allows you to dispute errors quickly at checkout. Hotels will usually email a summary if you request it at departure.
- During Ramadan, some areas restrict public eating and drinking at midday. Most hotels and airport restaurants continue normal service, but respect local practice outside hotels by checking meal timings for your stay.
- Choose a hotel in Bukit Bintang for shopping, Petaling Street for nightlife, or within a 10-minute walk of KLCC for Petronas Twin Towers access to match your interests and daily travel plans.
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