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Home / Hotel / Hotel Review / Intercontinental Hotel Stay : Relaxing and Enjoyable Family Staycation

Intercontinental Hotel Stay : Relaxing and Enjoyable Family Staycation

May 17, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 Intercontinental Kuala Lumpur is one of the restaurants which is worth for a staycation with your family. We have been there a few rounds and this time, we are back again with Grace. Looking at the happiness and laughter of the kids in worth the money spend. 

And this time, our stay was indeed a relaxing and fun one. We opt for the non-smoking room and the bed is big and comfy . Grace is perfectly enjoy till the fullest where she can spend her time in the room and of course her favourite bath tub. 

The room is completed with the huge bed which is so comfortable and she can doze off in minutes on the bed. Everything is so good and enjoyable and it is a nice and comfortable. The room comes simply beautiful and everything is awesome too.

And in here, one can enjoy till the fullest where Intercontinental Kuala Lumpur had curated a wide choices of activities for children to join too. In here, we can spend time with our kids chilling and enjoying their spread of hi tea. Children can enjoy the stunning view with the koi fish and delicious spread of afternoon tea menu here in Serena Brasserie or their lounge. 

Asides from that, they have activities such as Koi Feeding during our stay too. Grace have loads of fun feeding the koi fish here. She loves the overall experience where she can enjoy the time feeding the little fish and looking at the fishes enjoying the food she feed. 

And in the afternoon, Intercontinental KL had also have great activities to keep the kids occupied too. In here, my daughter enjoy the cooking class as it is not just fun but it also let her  learn more about cooking and grabbing a new skills. 

Asides from that, the hotel is really convenient as they are just walking distance to The Linc ( an Instagram friendly mall) as well as Intermark Mall. 

Since is a retreat, book your spa now at Intercontinental KL and you can enjoy a relaxing massage. It is indeed a splendid retreat for those who are looking for a weekend gateway with the kids and family. 

Overall, I can say that the overall retreat is a great one where both parents and children have a great time spending in the hotel. A fully recharge retreat where we love them so much and will definitely be back to enjoy them for sure! 

Address: 165, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Phone: 03-2782 6000

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