Showing posts with label Kuala Lumpur accommodation. Show all posts
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Monday, October 1, 2018

The Ultimate Guide to Malaysia’s Delectable Dishes

Now that we’ve covered how you should pack for a trip to Malaysia and the many places you can go to when you’re there, let’s talk about food.




That’s right, you perked up a bit didn’t you?









Malaysia is a total food haven. Because of the diversity here, even the cuisine encompasses all different tastes of various ethnic groups. To attempt to eat them all is going to be such a Herculean task, but we all know you’re up for it.




So when you visit the hawker centres sprawled around Kuala Lumpur or Penang, all those restaurants teeming with locals ready to get their fill, make sure you have this list of Malaysia’s delectable dishes to help you order.




Nasi Kandar










Malaysia being in Asia, you know we have to start with a rice dish. Nasi Kandar is the contribution of the Indian community to Malaysian cuisine which originated in Penang.




“Nasi” means white rice and “kandar” is referring to the wood used to carry the rice in. When you order Nasi Kandar, you pick the side dishes you want with the white rice like fried squid, okara, beef cubes, bitter gourd, eggplant, and more. Then it is all flooded with the curry sauce of your choice.




Just let the sauce soak in side dishes and rice, and enjoy that tempting aroma.




Assam Laksa










Laksa is a staple dish in Singapore and the whole of Malaysia. But it is the assam (tamarind) twist from Penang that made this a local favourite.




It is made with thick rice noodles, fish, and various herbs like lemongrass, mint, and ginger flower. Then hae ko or fermented shrimp is added to the mix, together with vegetables and garnishes like fish balls and eggs.




You may choose different levels of spice for the sauce. For the brave, you can definitely choose a spice level of the lava kind.




Hokkien Char Mee










Fried Hokkien Char Mee is a fried noodle dish that originated in China. It is made with thick yellow noodles which braised with dark soy sauce. It comes with squid, cabbages, fried pork, prawns, along with a choi sum and a spicy sauce called Sambal Belacan.




The Malay version comes with a broth made with shrimp stock and includes chicken and pork, garnished with fish cake, fresh lime, onions, and pork ribs.




Lemang










Made from a glutinous rice mixed with coconut milk, which is cooked in a bamboo. This sounds like the Binongey of the Philippines or the Khao Neeo Mamuang of Thailand — both are sticky rice eaten with mango. But the Lemang is different, it is best eaten with vegetables or meat.




The way the pineapples make sense if you think about how salty the pizza is, the sweetness of the sticky coconut rice can counter the saltiness of the food.




It takes so much time to cook the Lemang. You will have to hollow out a bamboo shoot and line it with banana leaves. Then it will have to be left on fire to slow cook the rice, a process called tapai.




Satay










Meat on a stick is always good. You skewer marinated cubes of your favourite meat and then cook and char it over a barbecue grill. It’s such a simple process that anywhere in the world, they feature a dish like this. The Shishkebab of Turkey, the Yakitori of Japan, the Sosatie of South Africa, and the Satay in Malaysia.




There is Satay in Thailand, which is said to have originated in Indonesia. But what makes Malaysia’s Satay different is the turmeric, which gives it that yellow, savoury look. It also comes with a spicy peanut butter sauce.




There is another kind of Satay in Malaysia called the Satay Celup or the LokLok. It works like a hotpot, where you choose what meat or vegetables to skewer, and then you dip it in boiling hot peanut sauce.




Rojak










In Malay, Rojak means a “mixture” or something you need to mix. True enough, a Rojak is a dish made with vegetables and tropical fruits which you will mix together with a sauce made with lime, shrimp paste, and chilli.




Each city in Malaysia has different ways of preparing Rojak, but this dish can include apples, bean curds, jicamas, cucumbers, fried tofu, guava, squid fritters, cuttlefish, and more. To top it all of is a garnish of crushed ground peanuts.




It’s the perfect sweet-savoury-sour dish that will not leave your taste buds confused, it’s more like an umami experience that you will keep looking for.




Char Kuey Teow










Cooked in a Chinese wok, the Char Kuey Teow is probably the most flavourful noodle dish in Malaysia. It is made with flat rice noodles fried with pork, bean sprouts, Chinese sausages, cockles, and prawns. All of these are mixed with a dark and light soy sauce to give it that aroma and enhance the flavour of the toppings.




It is cooked in individual batches to allow the noodles to fully absorb the sauce. Then all the toppings are slowly added and mixed into the wok. If you check out how the hawker centres prepare the Char Kuey Teow, some of them cook it over charcoal because they believe this adds flavour.




Roti Canai










A dish inspired by Indian cuisine, the Roti Canai is a flatbread which comes with different dips. It is made with flour, butter, and water. You can eat the Roti Canai with the Sambal Belacan, which is a spicy shrimp paste. But you can also eat this with a variety of curries. The sweet version, which is made with condensed milk, can be eaten with fruit like bananas.




It is the perfect snack if you want something light in the afternoon, with sweet milk and a couple of fruits. Or maybe as a light dinner. You can just scoop up your saucy viand and enjoy a movie or two.




Popiah Basah










One look at the Popia Basah and you might find that it shares a similar appearance to the Vietnamese spring rolls. Within the wrapping are julienned vegetables like jicama, cabbage, carrot, and shallots. It also comes with chopped shrimp and pork. But rest assured that the Malay Popia Basah is so much different in flavour because of the sauces that come with it like their favourite Sambal Belacan and other regional-specific dips.




Roti Jala










The Roti Jala, also known as the Net Bread, is made with flour, eggs, coconut milk, and a bit of turmeric mixed with water, They are cooked in a skillet by making zig-zagging lines first and then folded like a crepe to finish it off. It is usually eaten with curry.




Nasi Lemak









Called the unofficial national dish of Malaysia, the Nasi Lemak is a coconut infused rice dish which comes with shrimp paste, vegetables, fried anchovies, egg, chicken, cuttlefish, beef, and more.




Traditionally, the Nasi Lemak is eaten for breakfast. But nowadays people are ordering it any time of the day.




Cendol










And we end this list with a favourite Malay dessert. It is made with shaved ice, lots of coconut milk, green rice jelly, palm sugar syrup, sweet corn, and other ingredients.




After a food crawl all over Malaysia gorging on these delectable dishes, you may have to retire to your hotel room for a couple of hours. If you’re planning to go on a food coma, you may as well stay in a Kuala Lumpur accommodation replete with all the amenities you’ll need to relax and get the food digesting properly.




So why not treat yourself to one of Malaysia’s premier hotels, the Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur. They are now offering a 20% discount on their 5-star accommodation, plus a buffet breakfast inclusion. All you need to do is book on the Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur website and use the promo code LOVERCKL.









Note that it only works when you book directly on their website, so you should definitely reserve your Kuala Lumpur accommodation there.




So you better pack up your eating pants and get ready for a food crawl you’ll never forget!

Monday, September 24, 2018

The Ultimate Packing Guide: Here’s What You Need to Bring On Your Trip to Malaysia

Planning to visit Malaysia soon? That’s good! It’s an amazing country that boasts amazing food, gorgeous landscapes, and friendly locals. Not to mention, it’s so easy to book a Kuala Lumpur accommodation, get the best hotel deals, and enjoy a stay that’s so near the vibrant districts.


However, before we talk about reservations and destinations, let’s talk about what every traveller is afraid of: packing. There’s just so many things we want to bring to make sure we get the best trip possible. But we all know that between the limit set by the airlines and the luggage we have available, bringing everything we want is just not possible.


For a place like Malaysia, your packing must be light and smart. Don’t worry, here’s a helpful guide to make sure all you’ve packed will make your travel experience unforgettable.


General Climate



The key is packing according to the climate of your destination.


Most countries in Asia only experience wet and dry seasons, and Malaysia is one of them. In terms of when you can visit the country, it’s pretty much an awesome destination to go to all year round. Having said that, do take note of the wet months. This is the country’s rainy season, and the intensity differs depending on if it’s just rain or a typhoon. Wet months include March to April and September to November.


The peak months in Malaysia is during the summer season, from May to August and December to Friday; which these are the hotter months too.


Storms do not usually last for more than two days. However, since we cannot really predict weather behaviour these days, make sure to stay updated. Websites like Accuweather is not too accurate with their forecast, but it is good enough to give you a general idea of what the weather is going to be like on your visit.


What You Need and Want to Bring For Your Trip



Even if you’re a seasoned traveller, there are still times when you either pack so little or so much. So to curb that problem, it’s always helpful to list down what you need to bring first:


Clothing that will help you stay cool



Expect a hot and humid weather when you’re in Malaysia, so it is important to pack light, cool clothes to help you feel comfortable. If you can, bring sweat-wicking clothes since you will probably be walking around most of the time.


Of course, do remember that Malaysia is a Muslim country so be mindful of the types of clothes you are wearing. I recommend packing shorts (not too short), shirts, flowing cotton skirts and dresses, denim, and joggers.


Footwear good for walking



Bring sensible shoes for your trip. The last thing you want is an injury caused by bringing the wrong footwear; that will definitely limit the activities you can do. Consider sticking to just sneakers/rubber shoes, sandals, and flats.


Hair essentials



You probably already know to bring your hair products with you on your trip, but there are accessories that you might want to bring. For instance, hair ties and bobby pins are perfect when the weather is being intensely humid. There’s nothing like putting your hair up and feeling a bit of wind on your skin.


Swim and sun gear



On your trip, you’ll find that Malaysia is filled with beaches, resorts, and hotel with gorgeous swimming pools. You wouldn’t want to miss out on the chance to bask under the sun and get that perfect tan look. So don’t forget to bring your swimming gear plus essentials like sunscreen, goggles, and beach towels.


You should also bring a hat to protect you from the bright heat of the sun, not just in the beaches and resorts, but also while you’re walking around the city.


When picking sunscreen, choose one with a broad-spectrum protection, and ones that have a label against both UVA and UVB.


Rain gear



In the event that you schedule a trip during Malaysia’s wet months, bring the appropriate rain gear with you, plus a scarf for strong, cold winds. In any case, you can just buy an umbrella in Malaysia at any of the local convenience stores.


First aid kit for emergencies



If you have prescription medicine, make sure to bring them with you because you might have a hard time finding them in a pharmacy near your hotel. For all the other medications like pain relievers or anything generic, you will most likely not have a problem finding those locally.


Also include in your kit medication for motion sickness, flu medicine, sanitisers, wet wipes and tissues, alcohol, and band-aids.


Gadgets and related gear



A smartphone is usually enough to bring on a trip, but there are travellers that want to capture the whole experience in as many ways as possible. You may choose to bring a camera like a DSLR or any of the vintage-like models that are coming out. A GoPro and drone camera are also good to bring.


However, once you bring your gadgets make sure you’ve brought what you need for proper clean and care like adaptors for charging, wipes for the lenses, and a case if the gadgets have one. Oh, and don’t forget to bring a portable charger for your phone.


Day bag



Your day bag is a smaller backpack or messenger bag where your gadgets, wallet, and other important items should be in. This is the bag you will bring on your day trips and must be secure at all times. There are bags that already come with locks so you might want to consider bringing those. Otherwise, you can always use a padlock to secure sections of your bag where your airport and other documents are contained.


You can leave one zipper, that is the main section of the bag, unlocked since this is where you will pack your water bottle and umbrella, and should be accessible at any time.


Packing Tips and Tricks




Now that you know what you can bring, the next problem is how you can actually pack them in your bag. While you are doing this, do keep the baggage limit in mind. Remember that you want to be able to move easily during your trip, and part of this is packing sensibly. Once you stick to this list, there’s less chance to bring overpack and bring unnecessary items.


The Pareto Principle



The Pareto Principle is an economics term that says that 80% of effects, for any event, come from 20% of the causes. It may seem ridiculous to associate that with traveling, much less packing, but let’s try to apply at least the concept here.


The idea is to bring the clothes that you normally wear when you’re not on a trip, but taking note that you cannot bring clothes for every situation. This means that 80% of the clothes you will wear should just be 20% of what you will pack.


Limit to a week’s worth of clothes



An effective way to avoid packing your whole wardrobe is to set a limit for yourself. Whether you’re staying in the city centre or are planning to backpack through Malaysia, make sure to bring only a week’s worth of clothes. You may just choose to do laundry every night so you can wear your clothes again. It’s more cost effective, too, since excess baggage is much more expensive than paying for laundry. Besides, you can always just wash your clothes again.


Wear your bulkiest and heaviest clothes



As much as possible, do not pack your heaviest and bulkiest clothes in your luggage. Instead, hand carry them or wear them so that you have more room in your bags. A lot of people are having a hard time following this, but these tips might help:


  • Limit yourself to just on heavy coat.
  • Bring only two pairs of shoes, which already includes what you will be wearing for the trip.
  • Choose shoes that can go with any of the clothes you you’ve brought with you.


Pack for layers

To avoid bringing heavy clothes with you, just layer what you have. For instance, your cotton shirt can serve as primary layer. If it gets cold or windy in Malaysia, you can put on a cardigan and a scarf to shield you from it. When it gets intense, that’s when you can wear your heavy coat.

Bring versatile clothes

Consider bringing clothes that have multiple functions to lessen what you need to pack even further. An example would be a sarong which you can use as a beach cover-up, blanket, or a bag. You may also bring clothes which you can wear multiple times for various kinds of clothes like loose slacks or a sweater.

Dryer sheets to layer around the bag

If you want to keep your clothes looking fresh and clean, you can layer dryer sheets in your bag before putting your clothes in. You can also use a few drops of your favourite essential oil on a tissue can also work, if you don’t have dryer sheets.

Laundry bag

To avoid mixing dirty clothes with your clean ones, make sure you have a bag exclusively for your laundry. You’ll be washing your clothes every night for the duration of your trip, so will most likely use this during the last days of your trip when you do not need some of your clothes anymore.


Practical trips shouldn’t stop at packing



All these packing tips and hacks should make your trip easy and light. But more than that, traveling to Malaysia will be more enjoyable if your accommodation allows you to go to and from its wonderful destinations without a problem. Which is why city centre hotels like the Ramada Suites KLCC is the ideal place to stay.


Right now, they are offering a hot deal for guests who will book directly on their page. The promo is the Hot Deal! Stay 3 Nights and Pay 2 Nights.




When you book a 3-night stay at Ramada Suites KLCC, you will only need to pay for 2 nights. Plus, it comes with a buffet breakfast spread, featuring local and international cuisine prepared to satisfy your cravings.


Now that you know what and how to pack, and the promo deal that can make an amazing Malaysia trip unforgettable, you’re ready to start your research into what destinations are waiting for you. Check out this space again for our next Malaysia article: The Ultimate Guide to Malaysia’s Best Destinations!

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

How To Pack Smart and Light For Your Travels

Everyone knows that traveling comes with so much stress. As much as we all look forward to it, the things that usually happen before the trip even begins makes us all want to pull our hair out. You have to make sure your tasks at work are done, the tickets have been secured, setting the budget for the whole duration of the trip, and the list goes on. Not to mention creating an itinerary for, let’s say, a full day in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and its attractions.

But the most taxing part of travel is packing is not getting an accommodation in Kuala Lumpur, it’s packing. Most would say to bring everything you need and think you might need. However, the seasoned globetrotter would know that packing light is the way to go. If you want to truly go with the flow of travel, packing small allows you to immerse yourself more in the culture without worrying about that bag you’ve been lugging everywhere.

This makes packing a bit more stressful because of all the decisions you’d have to make. Well, we’re here to make those decisions a little easier to make. Here are tips on how to pack smart and travel light.

Use only one bag Despite what you think, you can travel bringing only one bag with you. The one-bag rule makes traveling easier and much more enjoyable. Lugging around lots of heavy bags can be tedious, uncomfortable, and honestly very weird. When you choose a bag, pick one that can fit inside the compartment and has a lot of pockets.

Lay out everything you want to bring on the trip first. Then put them all in the bag with moderate shoving. Fold and roll your shirts when you’re packing so that they don’t take up so much space. You can find different travel folding guides for different articles of clothing. Your clothes shouldn’t take up more than a third of your bag’s capacity.

Another tip would be to bring items that can be used in many different ways. For instance, the sarong can be used as a towel, a blanket, a shade, and so on.  

Start learning how to wash your clothes
People don’t realize this often, but you are allowed to wash your clothes during your trip. You pack as much clothes as you can possibly bring, but you can actually just bring a few and wash the dirty ones to wear again. You can take advantage of the laundry services of your Kuala Lumpur hotel, or you can always wash your clothes on the sink.  

Remember the rule of 3’s
To make sure you don’t overpack, remember the rule of 3’s. Three pairs of underwear, socks, and shirts. You can bring two pairs of pants and one pair of shorts. Choose clothes that are light to wear and won’t need ironing.  

You don’t need to bring all your gadgets
When you’re deciding which gadgets to bring, your smartphone is more than enough. Unless you’re a photographer by profession or you’re on a business trip, you don’t need to bring all of your devices because you probably won’t have time to use them.

Packing smart and light is always the best option when you’re traveling. It allows you more freedom to move and definitely removes the hassle of carrying multiple bags. The next time you go backpacking with friends or on a solo travel to several countries, you’d be thankful your bag is easy to carry around.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Safer & Faster Booking With Instant Confirmation at Hotel Soleil Kuala Lumpur's Website

Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA – Hotel Soleil Kuala Lumpur is making it easier for guests to book an exceptional accommodation at the capital of Malaysia. Now integrated with a reservation engine that is powered by DirectWithHotels, the hotel's website allows online guests to enjoy the following benefits:

  • First, booking directly through the reservation engine guarantees instant confirmation.
  • Second, the system secures the privacy and integrity of all online transactions through DigiCert and Trustwave.
  • Third, guests who use the booking engine are able to enjoy a fast, smooth, and intuitive reservation process. The system can be bookmarked and printed, and it features customizable currency for easier reference.
  • Finally, online visitors have the opportunity to use exclusive promos and cancel or modify their reservations without charge up to a certain day before their check-in date.

How to Book Direct Online
Reserving a convenient stay at HotelSoleil only takes a few minutes. Visit Kuala Lumpur accommodation's website, select the desired check-in and check-out dates, and click the “Check Availability and Prices” button. The 4-step booking system will guide the guests in choosing the accommodation type and rate plan that best fit their holiday arrangements. To finalize the booking, guests will be asked to pay a reservation guarantee. Once the amount has been provided, they will get a confirmation email assuring them that the room of their choice has been booked under their name.

About the Hotel
This hotel in Kuala Lumpur is the first 3-star accommodation in the BukitBintang area. Since 1998, it has provided its guests with no-frills room options just a few minutes’ walk from shopping malls and nightspots. Hotel Soleil features:

  • 456 bedrooms that range from standard rooms to premier suites. All lodgings have an air-conditioning, a private shower with bath amenities, TV with in-house movie channels, safety deposit box, and mini-refrigerator.
  • Kopitiam Restaurant that is located on the ground level and serves delicious budget meals and drinks
  • A 20-meter outdoor swimming pool, business center, Wi-Fi Internet access, function hall, concierge, and tour desk

To know more about Hotel Soleil Kuala Lumpur and to book direct online, interested parties may log on http://www.hotelsoleilbb.com/.


Hotel Soleil Kuala Lumpur
51-A, Changkat Bukit Bintang
Kuala Lumpur, 50200, Malaysia

Phone Number: +60-3-27153888

Friday, March 20, 2015

Hotel Istana Kuala Lumpur Accepts Direct Bookings With Instant Confirmation, Offers Special Promos

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Hotel Istana Kuala Lumpur City Centre, one of the preferred accommodations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by business and leisure guests, has recently launched its new website. Travelers who will log on to http://www.hotelistana.com.my will now be able to make direct bookings and get access to exclusive content and promotions.

Benefits of Booking Direct Online

  • This Kuala Lumpur hotel’s website is equipped with an online reservation system that is powered by DirectWithHotels. It is mobile-adaptive, which means online visitors can also conveniently make arrangements using their mobile devices.

  • Real-time information – The rooms available on the booking engine are displayed in real time. The rates provided are also inclusive of taxes and charges already. Further, a currency selector using the latest exchange rates is available for the reference of guests.
  • User-friendly interface – The system is designed to make the process simpler and quicker for visitors. The details and buttons are vividly designed for maximum efficiency. For a faster date selection, use the virtual calendar that is integrated in the platform.
  • Secure transactions – All transactions are secured by Trustwave and DigiCert

Hotel Istana KL City Centre's newly launched website also gives access to the hotel’s best deals and packages, such as:

  • Best Deal Offering – Overnight stay with breakfast for 1, free Wi-Fi access, 2 bottled water, digital newspaper, and complimentary parking for only MYR 348. Booking period is until March 31, 2015. Valid for stays until March 2016.

  • Super Saver PromosOvernight stay with or without breakfast option, free Wi-Fi access, 2 bottled water, digital newspaper, and complimentary parking. Valid for stays until March 2016.
  • Istana Long Stay Package42% discount if guest books for a minimum of 7 nights. Inclusions: Buffet Breakfast at Taman Sari Brasserie, 30% off at Taman Sari, 20% discount at Urban Bistro, free Wi-Fi Internet, laundry service, complimentary parking, and late check-out privileges.
  • Half Board PromosOvernight stay with buffet breakfast and lunch or dinner at Taman Sari, free Wi-Fi access, 2 bottled water, digital newspaper, and complimentary parking. Valid until December 30, 2015

Finally, Hotel Istana Kuala Lumpur City Centre provides first-rate comforts and conveniences that can attend to any guest's needs and demands. It features 515 well-appointed guestrooms and suites designed to suit every individual’s needs. All rooms are air-conditioned and come with free Wi-Fi access, flat-screen LED TV, phone, and other amenities. The hotel is strategically located within the Golden Triangle business and commercial center, just an hour from the international airport. And the KL Convention Centre, Changkat Bukit Bintang, Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, and Chinatown are all just a few minutes away.

Hotel Istana Kuala Lumpur City Centre
73 Jalan Raja Chulan
Kuala Lumpur, 50200
Malaysia

Phone Number: +60-03-21419988

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence Now Accepts Direct Reservations on Its Website

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence has upgraded its website to provide travelers with an easier way of getting a serviced apartment or hotel room in Kuala Lumpur online. Aside from the quick and easy-to-follow booking engine that provides instant confirmation, the website is a mobile-adaptive platform that allows guests to book rooms from their tablet or smartphone.

By visiting the website at http://www.hotelabest-kl.com, selecting travel dates, and then clicking the “Check availability and prices” button, guests can easily choose the type of room they need plus get better deals through exclusive promos.

The booking engine also gives instant confirmation once guests have completed the requirements for their booking, as well as:

  • Real-time information – The rooms available on the booking engine are displayed in real time. The rates provided are also inclusive of taxes and charges already. Further, a currency converter using the latest exchange rates is available for the reference of guests.
  • User-friendly interface – The system is designed to make getting a hotel in Kuala Lumpur simpler and quicker. The details and buttons are vividly designed for maximum efficiency. For a faster date selection, use the virtual calendar that is integrated in the platform.
  • Access to the best Kuala Lumpur accommodation deals – Get the best deals and limited offers by viewing all the running promotions on the website. Discounts, added perks, and high value treats are also available on this direct booking channel.
  • Secure transactions – All transactions are secured by Trustwave and DigiCert.
  • Best available rate throughout the year – The system shows different rate plans, including the best available rate on the web.

Choose to stay at A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence in Malaysia to have a worry-free stay in Kuala Lumpur. The cozy accommodation promises trips and vacations, tailored for couples, friends, families, and corporate attendees, to be more than just worthwhile. The following are the conveniences presented to all guests:

  • A variety of modern and stylish apartments that are very spacious with a total floor area of 60 sq. m.
  • In-room features that include air-conditioning, sofa, kitchenette, and private toilet and bath with shower amenities and hair dryer, sitting area, and balcony.
  • Premium facilities such as a restaurant, adult and kiddie pools, jacuzzi, playground, and fitness center.
  • A location less than an hour away from Kuala Lumpur International Airport via taxi.
  • Proximity to key establishments and tourist spots like KL Tower, Petronas Twin Towers, Chinatown, Central Market, Merdeka Square, Islamic and Arts Museum, Changkat Bukit Bintang, and Jalan Alor.
  • Other key places close to A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence include Pavilion KL, Lot 10, Suria KLCC, Sungei Wang Plaza, Low Yat Plaza, and Berjaya Times Square.

To know more about this Kuala Lumpur accommodation, interested parties may log on A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence's website at http://www.hotelabest-kl.com.

A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence
8 Lorong Ceylon, Off Jalan Raja Chulan
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, 50250
Malaysia

Phone Number: +60-03-27258059

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About DirectWithHotels
DirectWithHotels is in the business of making selling online simple and more profitable for hotels. Since 2005, we’ve helped over 1000 Hotel Partners (and counting) in 50 countries worldwide increase their direct bookings online. We attract visitors and drive traffic direct to their hotel websites with tactical online marketing, convert these visitors into bookers with a top-performing booking engine, and manage increasing reservations with an easy-to-use web interface. All this at a fixed, performance-based fee of just 10% for every direct booking.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Get Instant Confirmation When You Book Direct Online With Bintang Warisan Hotel KL

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — Easily experience a heritage of Malaysian hospitality at Bintang Warisan Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The hotel's website at http://www.bintangwarisanhotel.com/ has been integrated with a reservation engine that is powered by DirectWithHotels and allows online guests to enjoy the following benefits:


  • First, booking directly through the reservation engine guarantees instant confirmation.

  • Second, the system secures the privacy and integrity of all online transactions through DigiCert and Trustwave.

  • Third, guests who use the booking engine are able to enjoy a fast, smooth, and intuitive reservation process. The system can be bookmarked and printed, and it features customizable currency for easier reference.

  • Finally, guests who book online have the opportunity to cancel or modify their reservations without charge up to a certain day before their check-in date.

How to Book Online
Scheduling an easy holiday at Bintang Warisan Hotel only takes a few clicks and a few minutes. Visit the Kuala Lumpur accommodation's website and click the 'Check availability and prices' link on the right side of the page. The 4-step booking system will guide the guests in choosing the accommodation and dates that best fit their holiday plans. To finalize the booking, guests will be asked to pay a reservation guarantee. Once the amount has been provided, they will get a confirmation email assuring them that the room of their choice has been booked under their name.

About Bintang Warisan Hotel
This affordable accommodation in Malaysia's capital city boasts 97 carpeted rooms that carry the elegance of the colonial era. All rooms have coffee/tea maker, ironing facilities, daily newspaper, and private toilet and bath. During the stay, guests have easy access to a cafe, safety deposit boxes, postal service, and a mechanized carpark. The hotel also offers room service and round-the-clock security and reception. Its location in the Bukit Bintang area also assures guests of a convenient accommodation close to prime shopping districts, business and financial centers, as well as various restaurants and famous landmarks.

Find out more about Bintang Warisan Hotel and its offerings by visiting http://www.bintangwarisanhotel.com/.


Bintang Warisan Hotel
68 Jalan Bukit Bintang
Kuala Lumpur, 55100, Malaysia

Phone Number: +60-03-21488111

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About DirectWithHotels
DirectWithHotels is in the business of making selling online simple and more profitable for hotels. Since 2005, we’ve helped over 1000 Hotel Partners (and counting) in 50 countries worldwide increase their direct bookings online. We attract visitors and drive traffic direct to their hotel websites with tactical online marketing, convert these visitors into bookers with a top-performing booking engine, and manage increasing reservations with an easy-to-use web interface. All this at a fixed, performance-based fee of just 10% for every direct booking.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Easier Online Bookings With Instant Confirmation at Quality Hotel City Centre Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA – Quality Hotel CityCentre Kuala Lumpur now provides the most efficient and most convenient way of securing online reservations. Its website is equipped with a direct-booking system that renders easier, faster, and safer reservation process and yields instant confirmation.

Benefits of Booking Direct Online
  • Powered by DirectWithHotels, the booking engine of Quality Hotel is device-adaptive. This feature permits online visitors to conveniently make arrangements using their tablets and smartphones.
  • The booking engine also displays both the nightly rates of each room, and the total cost per room already inclusive of taxes and fees.
  • Special deals and packages, early bird promos, and last-minute offers can be obtained through the website.
  • All transactions made using the reservation system are secured by Trustwave, GlobalCollect, and DigiCert, effectively protecting all information shared on the site.

Here's how to book direct online:
Step 1: Visit Quality Hotel's website at http://www.quality.com.my/. Interested parties need only to select the dates of their stay on the calendar widget and click the “Check availability and prices” button.

Step 2: Choose from the list of available rooms. Guests can select their preferred accommodation type from the list of available rooms and their rates. These are shown together with important details, like amenities, inclusions, and hotel policies.

Step 3: Click on "Reserve Now" to confirm reservation.

Step 4: Fill out the personal information section and provide valid credit card details. The required prepayment, if any, must be settled via credit card. When the payment has been received by the booking system, guests will receive an email, reporting that the reservation has been made. Any remaining balance is payable at the hotel.

About the Hotel
As part of the internationally recognised Choice Hotels, this KualaLumpur accommodation showcases world-class service and distinct Malaysian hospitality. Here, guest will surely enjoy the following features:

- Tastefully designed guestrooms that come with plush beddings, cable TV with Astro channels, a mini-bar, and private toilet and shower with bathtub
- A restaurant that specialises in scrumptious “HALAL” Szechuan and Cantonese cuisines
- A coffee house and swimming pool for leisure travellers, and conference rooms and Wi-Fi Internet access for business executives
- Value-added services, such as valet parking, currency exchange, laundry service, a travel desk, butler service, limousine transfer, and scheduled shuttle service to tourist spots
- Central location along Raja Laut Road, which affords accessibility to KL’s business, entertainment, and shopping districts, the Light Rail Transit, and Putra World Trade Centre

More details on Quality Hotel in Kuala Lumpur and its booking engine can be found at http://www.quality.com.my/.


Quality Hotel City Centre Kuala Lumpur
Jalan Raja Laut, P.O. Box 11586
Kuala Lumpur, 50750, Malaysia

Phone Number: +60-03-26148000

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About DirectWithHotels 
DirectWithHotels is in the business of making selling online simple and more profitable for hotels. Since 2005, we’ve helped over 1000 Hotel Partners (and counting) in 50 countries worldwide increase their direct bookings online. We attract visitors and drive traffic direct to their hotel websites with tactical online marketing, convert these visitors into bookers with a top-performing booking engine, and manage increasing reservations with an easy-to-use web interface. All this at a fixed, performance-based fee of just 10% for every direct booking. To know more about us, visit https://plus.google.com/105986890039071165998/.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

BEST WESTERN PREMIER Dua Sentral Launches Its New Online Booking System

Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA – Staying true to its vision of offering customer expectations that goes beyond product and service excellence, BEST WESTERN PREMIER Dua Sentral now accepts bookings at http://www.bwpduasentralkualalumpur.com. Equipped with an online reservation system powered by DirectWithHotels, the upgraded website of this hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia guarantees guests a more convenient booking experience.

By pressing the “Check availability and prices” button and starting the reservation process, visitors get to delight in the following benefits and perks:

  • Check and get available lodgings instantly, and at the best rates
  • Nightly rates of each room and the total cost per room are shown already inclusive of taxes and fees
  • No need to deal with third-party travel agents
  • Exclusive access to special promos, deals, and packages
  • An easy-to-use interface that has customizable currency views
  • Bookmarking and print option for quick and easy referencing
  • Online transactions that are protected by VeriSign and Trustwave
  • Prepayment of only 10 percent of room cost to confirm the booking, with the balance of the total reservation charge to be paid at the Kuala Lumpur accommodation upon check-in

The booking process requires 4 simple steps:
1. Selecting the check-in and check-out dates on a virtual calendar.
2. Choosing the type and number of rooms required.
3. Reviewing the reservation details.
4. Filling out a guest detail form and pay for the booking with a valid credit card.

Once the booking engine has processed and validated a guest’s credit card and payment, it immediately sends an instant confirmation notification via email.

In addition to presenting an easy method of securing rooms, BEST WESTERN PREMIER Dua Sentral offers guests an exquisite abode at the heart of Kuala Lumpur's new business, financial, and transportation development at KL Sentral. Considered as the flagship hotel under the Best Western brand in Malaysia, this accommodation presents 357 contemporary and versatile rooms and suites that are furnished with a set of sensible amenities.

To enjoy world-class elegance at BEST WESTERN PREMIER Dua Sentral in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, interested parties may book online at http://www.bwpduasentralkualalumpur.com.

BEST WESTERN PREMIER Dua Sentral
No. 8 Jalan Tun Sambanthan
50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Phone Number: +603-2272-8888

About DirectWithHotels
DirectWithHotels is in the business of making selling online simple and more profitable for hotels. Since 2005, we’ve helped over 1000 Hotel Partners (and counting) in 50 countries worldwide increase their direct bookings online. We attract visitors and drive traffic direct to their hotel websites with tactical online marketing, convert these visitors into bookers with a top-performing booking engine, and manage increasing reservations with an easy-to-use web interface. All this at a fixed, performance-based fee of just 10% for every direct booking.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Leo Express Hotel in Kuala Lumpur Now Accepts Bookings Directly on Its Website

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – True to its promise of refined comfort and convenience, the newly opened Leo Express Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia has recently launched a direct-booking engine on its website, powered by DirectWithHotels. This online reservation system guarantees instant confirmation, so guests can promptly prepare everything else for their trip to the hub.

The 3-star Kuala Lumpur accommodation can now be booked from its official website at http://www.leoexpress.com.my/. This means that its air-conditioned, Wi-Fi-enabled guestrooms can be secured right away, whether travellers need them in several months’ time or the very next day.

Compared with booking from online travel agencies, reserving from the website is easier and more secure, since guests are transacting directly with the hotel. Here are more benefits to booking directly with Leo Express Hotel:

Free cancellation
7 room types available for online booking
Each night of reservation includes free breakfast
Online-only exclusive promos and packages available
Prepayment of only 10% of room cost
Prepayment guarantees instant confirmation
Balance is paid at the hotel upon check-in
Booking modifications allowed until 3 days before check-in date
Sensitive info protected and secured by Trustwave and VeriSign

Once the system has processed and validated a guest’s credit card and payment, it immediately sends an email that reports instant confirmation.

Leo Express Hotel is located at the cross-junction between Jalan Loke Yew and the gateway into Jalan Sungai Besi/ Seremban Expressway. It features a rich and vibrant contemporary ambience, evident in its luxurious lobby down to individually designed guestrooms. There is free Wi-Fi Internet access in all the public areas of the hotel. Free parking is offered as well. Room service is available.

There will be a Leo Wellness & Spa opening soon, but guests can already enjoy relaxing at the onsite franchise of Coffee Berry Cafe. Reception is open 24/7.

Key places of interest are within a 15-minute drive, such as Chinatown, Berjaya Times Square, Bukit Bintang, KL Sentral, and the KLCC.

Book your Kuala Lumpur accommodation here at Leo Express Hotel. Reserve online at http://www.leoexpress.com.my/.


About DirectWithHotels
DirectWithHotels is in the business of making selling online simple and more profitable for hotels. Since 2005, we’ve helped over 1000 Hotel Partners (and counting) in 50 countries worldwide increase their direct bookings online. We attract visitors and drive traffic direct to their hotel websites with tactical online marketing, convert these visitors into bookers with a top-performing booking engine, and manage increasing reservations with an easy-to-use web interface. All this at a fixed, performance-based fee of just 10% for every direct booking. To know more about what we do and offer, log on www.directwithhotels.com.



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Leo Express Hotel
59-65, Jalan Sungai Besi, 57100
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone Number: +603 - 9222 2209