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One of the liveliest and most culturally rich neighborhoods of Kuala Lumpur is Chinatown. Here you will find a wide range of accommodations, from cozy boutique hotels to modern stays in the heart of the bustle. The selection of hotels in Kuala Lumpur Chinatown is extensive, whether you prefer a quieter location or want to stay right on Petaling Street, where there is always something going on.

Our Tips for Good Hotels in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown

In Chinatown you will find everything your heart desires. Street food, plenty of culture and history, historic temples like the Guan Yu Temple and the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, as well as markets and hidden rooftop bars. This neighborhood has something for everyone. With our tips for hotels in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown, you will surely find the perfect accommodation to enjoy your stay in the city. If you want to discover more Kuala Lumpur things to do, Chinatown is also a wonderful starting point with several train stations in the nearby area.


1. Else Kuala Lumpur

Swimming pool and room at Else Kuala Lumpur (Photos: Else Kuala Lumpur)
Swimming pool and room at Else Kuala Lumpur (Photos © courtesy of Else Kuala Lumpur)

The modern and stylish Else Kuala Lumpur impresses with an excellent location right in Chinatown. You can easily explore the area on foot from the hotel, and you are also only about 200 meters from the Pasar Seni Station to discover the rest of Malaysia’s capital by public transport. In addition, nearby you will also find some attractions of Chinatown, the Central Market, and more restaurants to sample the country’s cuisine.

The rooms at Else Kuala Lumpur are equipped with everything you need. From air conditioning, a safe, a minibar, and a TV to city views from the room. The junior suites even offer a balcony with a view, which is a highlight. Furthermore, the hotel has two restaurants with local and international cuisine, a fitness center, and the impressive infinity pool above the rooftops of the city.

Additionally, an à la carte breakfast is served so you can start the day energized. If you need help or have questions, you can always contact the attentive staff. A great starting point to explore Chinatown, but still a bit away from the hustle and bustle, allowing you to enjoy peace at the hotel.

Book here: Else Kuala Lumpur

2. Santa Grand Classic

Swimming pool, room, and breakfast area at Santa Grand Classic (Photos: Santa Grand Classic)
Swimming pool, room, and breakfast area at Santa Grand Classic (Photos © courtesy of Santa Grand Classic)

Located about midway between the two metro stations Pasar Seni and Masjid Jamek, the Santa Grand Classic Kuala Lumpur is just a few minutes’ walk from each. It is also right across from the Central Market, where you can enjoy a great food court and shopping. Culinary variety is well taken care of in the immediate area, so you certainly will not go hungry here.

The hotel offers modern rooms designed with attention to detail. They are not only stylish but also functionally equipped. From air conditioning, TV, minibar to free Wi-Fi, everything is included. Especially convenient are the power outlets and reading lights right by the bed, which definitely not every hotel in Asia offers. The beds themselves are excellent, neither too hard nor too soft, so guests can enjoy restful nights.

To round out the offering, there is a restaurant in the hotel as well as a swimming pool with a great view. Breakfast is also available and is relatively inexpensive despite it’s good quality. This way you can start the day well, explore the area around the hotel, and get your own impression of Chinatown.

Book here: Santa Grand Classic Kuala Lumpur

3. Lyf Chinatown

Balcony, room, and exterior view of Lyf Chinatown (Photos: Lyf Chinatown)
Balcony, room, and exterior view of Lyf Chinatown (Photos © courtesy of Lyf Chinatown)

With the Lyf Chinatown, you will find a modern and sustainable hotel in the heart of Chinatown. The location is truly ideal for exploring the district, as many attractions and restaurants are nearby. Also there is a train station at Masjid Jamek within easy walking distance, from where you can reach other parts of Kuala Lumpur.

The hotel rooms are all air-conditioned, although not all have a window, which you should consider when booking. Amenities such as Wi-Fi, TV, USB charging ports, toothbrushes, and toothpaste are available in all rooms. Some rooms even come with a small kitchenette.

The eco-friendly concept of Lyf Chinatown is complemented by filtered water available free of charge on every floor for refilling your bottles. In addition, there is a laundromat and a restaurant on the 12th floor. The hotel also has a fitness center, a communal lounge, and a terrace with views of the KL Tower. Breakfast is also served in the morning. It is truly a great starting point, and the staff are happy to help if you have any questions or, for example, want to book a tour.

Book here: Lyf Chinatown

4. AnCasa Hotel

Room, swimming pool, and restaurant at AnCasa Hotel (Photos: AnCasa Hotel)
Room, swimming pool, and restaurant at AnCasa Hotel (Photos © courtesy of AnCasa Hotel)

Very centrally located in Chinatown, close to the unique RexKL library, you will find the AnCasa Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. Here you are right in the middle of the action and can explore Chinatown in just a few steps. It’s only about three minutes to the famous Petaling Street. The LRT station Plaza Rakyat is also nearby, which you can use to reach other destinations in Kuala Lumpur.

The hotel’s cozy rooms are modernly furnished with a refrigerator, kettle, TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and minibar. From some rooms, depending on the location, you even have a great view over Chinatown. Family rooms are also available.

The hotel program is complemented by the Saffron Brasserie, which serves buffets with local and international dishes. Afterward, you can enjoy a tasty drink at Casa RnB, perfect for ending the day. On-site, there is also a swimming pool, a small fitness center, and a minimarket for small purchases. The 24-hour reception is happy to help you with any questions that may arise during your stay.

Book here: AnCasa Hotel

5. Four Points by Sheraton

Swimming pool, room, and exterior view of Four Points by Sheraton (Photos: Four Points by Sheraton)
Swimming pool, room, and exterior view of Four Points by Sheraton (Photos © courtesy of Four Points by Sheraton)

The Four Points by Sheraton is a stylish 4-star hotel that combines modern and local culture, which you can especially see in the watercolors featured in the rooms. They are all equipped with air conditioning, TV, free Wi-Fi, and great views of the city with its fantastic skyline.

Guests can also enjoy a swimming pool, a fitness center, and a bar serving delicious cocktails. In the morning, there is a large breakfast buffet with both Western and local dishes, so you can start your day strong.

The location of Four Points by Sheraton is ideal for exploring Chinatown. In just a few minutes you can reach Kwai Chai Hong with its beautiful street art, and many of the other highlights of the district are also close by. The perfect combination of a luxurious stay while still being right in the middle of the action.

Book here: Four Points by Sheraton

6. Travelodge Chinatown

Exterior view, room, and breakfast area of Travelodge Chinatown (Photos: Travelodge Chinatown)
Exterior view, room, and breakfast area of Travelodge Chinatown (Photos © courtesy of Travelodge Chinatown)

Located about 200 meters from the popular Petaling Street, the Travelodge Chinatown awaits guests. Its central location in the heart of Chinatown, as well as proximity to other attractions such as Merdeka Square, makes the hotel an excellent starting point. The LRT station Pasar Seni is also not far away, allowing you to explore other parts of Malaysia’s capital.

The rooms at Travelodge are equipped with all the essentials, from air conditioning and TV to free Wi-Fi and toiletries. They feature a modern design and are available in different categories, some with city views and larger rooms for the whole family.

The 24-hour reception is always ready to help with questions, and additional services such as laundry and luggage storage are offered. The latter is especially convenient if you want to explore Chinatown on your departure day without carrying your luggage after check-out. Travelodge Chinatown is an excellent choice if you want to keep an eye on your budget.

Book here: Travelodge Chinatown

Kuala Lumpur: Tours And Tickets

Do you prefer to travel with a guide who knows the area very well? Then we recommend a guided tour with a local. This way you can get to know Kuala Lumpur in a completely different way. GetYourGuide offers a wide selection of exciting tours for Kuala Lumpur.

 

How to Get to Kuala Lumpur

You can easily reach Kuala Lumpur by airplane. There are Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and KLIA2, which are two of the largest transport hubs in Southeast Asia. From all countries of Asia as well as from Europe or the Emirates, there are direct flights and flights with stopovers to KL. Flights with low-cost airlines such as AirAsia arrive at the KLIA2, and flights with better airlines like Emirates, KLM etc., arrive at KLIA.

If you are looking for cheap flights to Kuala Lumpur and want to compare departure times, prices, duration of flight etc., then we recommend you use Skyscanner. On the website you will clearly find all the information about your flight.

Should you arrive from neighboring countries such as Thailand or Singapore, there are other options like the bus or train. Departure times and prices for these means of transport can be found at our partner 12go.asia.

Have you ever stayed overnight in Chinatown? Do you have any other recommendations for great hotels in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown? Feel free to share your experiences in the comments.