Budget Hotels In Kuala Lumpur As Well As What They Got To Give!

By Rahul Talwar | Feb 9, 2010

When traveling for an unexpected business trip, on a short term vacation together with the family, or merely on a tight budget, one generally chooses booking into a cheap place or a budget accommodation. Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, boasts of one of the world cheapest five star hotels. Budget hotels are plenty there and cheap however comfy accommodation isn’t too hard to get. Clubbed along with a budget hotels, Kuala Lumpur becomes a well-liked spot for visitors.

From Hotel Fortuna, Garden City Hotel, Mayview Glory Hotel, Hotel Sahara, Hotel Chinatown Inn, Swiss Inn to D’Oriental Hotel, Hotel Capitol, Puteri Park Hotel, Citrus Hotel as well as Heritage Station Hotel; the list is never ending. All these places fall under the category of budget hotels. The areas around Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman and Chinatown Petaling Street are especially flooded with low cost budget hotels. Most of those hotels in Kuala Lumpur have easy access to major traveler and cultural sites, market places, major industrial areas, business hubs, government agencies and more prominently taxis and Light Rail Train Stations, that make them extraordinarily convenient for tourists and visitors.

Budget hotels are the famous norm in places like KL as they make sure easy connectivity to well-known market places and town center, without being too harsh on the pocket! Most of these budget hotels give comfy value-for-money rooms, accompanied by low cost but good eating places, or at least in close proximity to the same. In most of these budget hotels, IDD telephone service, Satellite TV, Safe Deposit Box, Internet access, Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, hot and cold shower, 24-hour CCTV Security System, laundry services and a pick-up and drop off service from and to the airport, are provided.

Besides, hotels, there are low cost hostels. Hotel Cosmopolitan, Serai Inn and Hostel, Travelers Home and Backpacker, Travelers Inn are but some available choices. These hostels, however, are just for international tourists and Malaysians are not allowed to stay at these places. Some of them do not permit Muslims to stay in either. Low cost hotels or hostels, all serve the necessity of comfortable stay.

The only factor that might go against these budget hotels or cheap hotels is that by virtue of being situated in or around busy streets and market places, they usually are a bit noisy and lack complete privacy and calm. But, some people might like specifically this about the city- being able to view and experience the hustle-bustle of the streets through the four corners of one room!

These budget hotels would possibly be excellent for an overnight stay or a two-three day long trip, but would possibly not be preferred for a extended stay. They are mostly for individuals and travelers who are on the run or into sight-seeing and discovering the town and not for those that like to spend plenty of time in the comfort of their hotel rooms. Cheap hotels in KL are really well-liked with youngsters too.

Most of those budget hotels and hostels are listed on varied websites on the net, making them easy to access and find, review and compare for potential as well as past customers and travelers.

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