In which area of Kuala Lumpur is it better to stay with a view of the Petronas Towers?
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To live with a view of the famous Petronas Twin Towers, choose hotels in the KLCC (Kuala Lumpur City Center) area. This is the epicenter of modern Kuala Lumpur, located directly around the towers.
Many hotels in KLCC, especially 4-5 star categories, offer rooms with panoramic windows and rooftop pools with breathtaking views of the Petronas Towers. Prices in such hotels start from 200 MYR per night, and for luxury options with the best views, you can pay 600 MYR and above.
Staying in KLCC, you will be steps away from KLCC Park, the aquarium, and the towers themselves. However, note that the area is very modern and 'sterile'βthere is little street charm, authentic cafes, and nightlife. Some hotels on the outskirts of KLCC may be removed from infrastructure, so when booking, carefully look at the location on the map.
An alternative could be the Bukit Bintang area. From here, you can also find hotels with a view of the Petronas Towers (though less frequently), while you will be in the center of shopping and restaurants.
For more information on choosing a hotel and personal recommendations, look in our article: Where to stay in Kuala Lumpur: areas and best hotels.
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