Conveniently located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur in Jalan
Conlay, Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre is amidst the dining, shopping and business centres of the
city. The hotel is well connected by LRT, Monorail and city bus stations making
it ideal for both business and leisure travellers. The major attractions such
as Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre and Bukit Bintang are a short
drive away making Pullman KLCC a great place to stay while in Kuala Lumpur.
The spacious lobby with a double ceiling height has a plush
setting and is one of the highlights of this premium hotel. Pullman KLCC has
various categories of well furnished guest rooms and serviced residences. The
rooms vary from Deluxe rooms to Executive rooms to Family residences spreading
over eleven categories. The hotel has an urbane ambiance with all modern
facilities and come with work station. Some rooms do come with living spaces
and kitchenettes.
The hotel has multiple dining options with restaurants and
bars offering various cuisines for the cosmopolitan travellers. From
Malaysian to Cantonese to Japanese to Continental cuisines, Pullman KLCC offers
a range of options to choose from. While Sedap Restaurant is their primary
dining area, Terrace Poolside Bar & Grill is a favourite with guests. The
hotel also offers a host of facilities such as wifi, laundry services, outdoor swimming pool, covered
parking etc. Pullman KLCC has a wonderful spa and fitness centre. The Vibes Spa
offers numerous holistic treatments and the Fit Lounge has many cardio machines
available to keep guests in the best of their health. The hotel is also
equipped with banquet hall and board rooms which can be great venues for
weddings and meetings.
My Experience:
Location is a major plus point of Pullman KLCC as it is well
connected to all other places in Kuala Lumpur. The large lobby has a beautiful décor
with lovely art works and furnishings. I stayed in a spacious Deluxe room with
comfortable beds, television, attached bath, coffee maker, mini bar and all other
basic facilities. The large window offered views of the outdoor swimming pool.
I couldn’t explore their spa and other recreational facilities due to lack of
time. I dined at Sedap restaurant a couple of times and it was a delightful
experience. While the breakfast buffet was a mix of continental and Malaysian
dishes, the lunch was a lovely spread of the local Malaysian cuisine.
P.S.: I was hosted by Pullman KLCC on an invitation from
Malaysia Tourism board, but opinions are completely mine.
The last pic is from the Malaysian Lunch? It looks interesting. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, it is. Was delicious.
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