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Home / Hotel / Hotel Review / Intercontinental Hotel Kuala Lumpur: Urban Retreat at anytime

Intercontinental Hotel Kuala Lumpur: Urban Retreat at anytime

February 12, 2020 by StrawberrY Gal

Located at the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Intercontinental Kuala Lumpur offers you with one of the most sought after location where one can make it as an ideal urban retreat for both business and leisure travellers.

Located near the iconic Petronas Twin Tower and KL Convention Centre, you can travel easily from Intercontinental KL to many places with their walking distance LRT Station ( Ampang Line).  With 473 spacious guestrooms, their various room categories offer the utmost comfort, as well as convenience with great room amenities, perfect for business-savvy guests, solo travellers, couples and families alike.

Our staycation in Intercontinental KL welcomes us with the top notch service where we are greeted with a smile. We had our check-in with the great service where we are being explained on the facilities during our stay in the hotel.

The 42 sq feet room is completed with the huge bed which is simply comfortable and relaxing. The room are pretty huge and complete with all the basic necessities which is perfectly an indulgence.

The room completed with the soft and velvety bed sheet which leaves me with the comfort sleep at night. The pillow comes fluffy and comfort too which I am loving this the most.

The bathroom are superb where Grace fully indulge in the bath tub while for me , I am in love with the rain shower which is so comforting. Using the premium toiletries, our stay makes it more valuable and indulging.

As a suite guest, we got to indulge with the choice of wide spread buffet at the Serene Brasserie or a comfort relaxing meal at their Club Lounge. Time to get relax and enjoy every moments in the hotel.

You can also have sometime with the spa or even soak yourself on the pool during your stay too. Asides from the Club Lounge, one can enjoy a sweet delighting afternoon tea at their One Six Five Lounge.

Grab sometime and enjoy the finest Japanese delights at Tatsu or their creative Chinese Dining at Tao.

Overall, Intercontinental Hotel Kuala Lumpur offers you with the great and comfort stay in town. One can also walk to the nearest mall such as the Intermark or Suria KLCC and Avenue K.

For more information and booking, checkout more at https://kualalumpur.intercontinental.com/

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