Don't miss out on recreational opportunities including an outdoor pool and a 24-hour fitness centre. Additional features at this Art Deco hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services and a banquet hall.
With a stay at Hotel Indigo Kuala Lumpur On The Park by IHG in Kuala Lumpur (Golden Triangle), you'll be steps from Kuala Lumpur Tower and 14 minutes by foot from Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. This luxury hotel is 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from Petronas Twin Towers and 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Jalan Alor.
Make yourself at home in one of the 180 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars and plasma televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming provides entertainment. Bathrooms feature showers with rainfall showerheads and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
Grab a bite to eat at one of the hotel's 2 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Snacks are also available at the coffee shop/cafe. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Standard Room
- Accommodation only, meals not included
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
Your stay starts here
Hotel Indigo Kuala Lumpur On The Park by IHG 5*
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible path of travel
- 24-hour fitness facilities
- Children's pool
- Meeting rooms
- 24-hour front desk
- Banquet hall
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
- Change of bed sheets (on request)
- Change of towels (on request)
- Concierge services
- Covered parking
- Dry cleaning/laundry service
- Free WiFi
- Lift
- Lift door width (centimetres) - 243
- Lift door width (inches) - 96
- Luggage storage
- Multilingual staff
- Nature reserve
- No accessible shuttle
- Number of bars/lounges - 1
- Number of coffee shops/cafes - 1
- Number of outdoor pools - 1
- Number of restaurants - 2
- Parking (limited spaces)
- Smoke-free property
- Stair-free path to entrance
- Valet parking (surcharge)
- Visual alarms in hallways
- Well-lit path to entrance
- Wheelchair accessible (may have limitations)
- Wheelchair-accessible concierge desk
- Wheelchair-accessible fitness centre
- Wheelchair-accessible lounge
- Wheelchair-accessible path to lift
- Wheelchair-accessible public bathroom
- Wheelchairs available on site
Discover the destination
Influenced by the local Chinese and Indian populations, Kuala Lumpur has many fascinating aspects. The dizzying skyscrapers rub shoulders with the red and yellow shops of Chinatown, and the scent of spices in Little India will transport you to New Delhi. The Malaysian capital leaves plenty of room for nature: a vast tropical forest and the magnificent birds of the Bird Park will make you forget for a moment that you are in a bustling megalopolis.
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
In Malaysia, it's important to respect cultural traditions, especially politeness and respect for elders. When greeting, a simple smile is enough, but avoid overly familiar gestures, especially with people of the opposite sex. Dress decently, especially in religious places such as mosques and temples. Never touch someone's head, as this is considered impolite. In public, avoid excessive displays of affection.
Don't criticize religion, politics or race - sensitive subjects in a multi-ethnic country. It's also best not to point fingers, and always respect local rules on alcohol consumption, which is limited in some areas. Shared meals are common, but it's important to eat with the right hand, especially in Malaysian regions.
Time difference
Malaysia is located in the UTC+7 time zone, with no seasonal variation, which means that there is no changeover to daylight saving time. London, United Kingdom time is 7:00 hours behind Malaysia
Electricity and internet access
In Malaysia, electricity is 240 V, with G-type plugs (with three square pins).
As far as Internet access is concerned, Malaysia has a good network with extensive Wi-Fi coverage, especially in urban areas, hotels, cafés and shopping malls. 4G is also widely available, and you can easily buy a local SIM card for unlimited mobile data at affordable prices. Internet is generally fast and reliable, even in more remote areas.
Safety
Malaysia is generally a safe country for tourists. Major cities like Kuala Lumpur are well policed, and crime remains low compared to other destinations. However, as in any large city, it is advisable to remain vigilant against petty theft, particularly in tourist areas, markets or public transport. It is also advisable not to leave valuables unattended, and to avoid isolated areas at night.
Currency
Malaysia's official currency is the Malaysian ringgit (MYR). Banknotes are available in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 ringgits, while coins are in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 sen (centimes), (1 euro = 5 ringgits). International credit cards (Visa, MasterCard) are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and shops, especially in major cities. It is advisable, however, to always carry some cash for purchases in small family shops, markets or for public transport.
Weather
Malaysia has an equatorial climate, hot and humid all year round, with temperatures between 25 and 32°C. There are two rainy seasons: the southwest monsoon from May to September and the northeast monsoon from November to March. Rainfall is often intense but brief. Outside these periods, the weather is generally drier. We advise you to wear light clothing and always carry an umbrella or raincoat.
Languages
In Malaysia, the official language is Malay (or Bahasa Malaysia), which is widely spoken by the population. However, English is also widely used, especially in business, transport and tourist areas.
Accommodation quality
In Malaysia, the quality of accommodation is generally very good, with a wide range of options. Hotels and other types of accommodation offer good comfort, often with modern facilities. You can expect good service in all types of establishment throughout the country.
Food quality
The quality of food in Malaysia is excellent, offering a varied and tasty cuisine influenced by Malaysian, Chinese and Indian cultures. Ingredients are fresh and dishes are often prepared before your very eyes, guaranteeing an authentic culinary experience.
Malaysian cuisine is renowned for its rich, spicy flavours, often enhanced by the generous use of chillies and spices.
The popular street food is generally of good quality, with spicy and exotic flavours. In general, Malaysia is renowned for its delicious, well-prepared meals, whether in restaurants or markets.
