Welcome to Kuala Lumpur
A City of Contrasts & Diversity
Centrally located in the cultural heart of Kuala Lumpur, KL International Hotel connects you effortlessly to the city’s landmarks, business hubs, and timeless streets filled with stories.
Every corner tells a story of Kuala Lumpur’s past and every space reflects its future. From timeless architectural lines to refreshed interiors of quiet sophistication, Kuala Lumpur International Hotel stands once again as a landmark of connection and comfort in the heart of Chow Kit.
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Kampung Baru Masjid Jamek
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Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman
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Yut Kee
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Quill City
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Limapulo: Baba Can Cook
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Dataran Merdeka
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KL Tower
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Masjid Jamek
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KL Forest Eco Park
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Petaling Street
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KLCC
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Pasar Seni
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Loke Chow Kit Mansion
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TRX
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Merdeka 118
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Perdana Botanical Garden
Kampung Baru Masjid Jamek
- 550 m
- 7 minutes
Built in the late 1800s, the mosque began as a rudimentary structure consisted of a covered platform made of nibong palm trunks before it was demolished a few times until it took on the form of a double-storey timber structure with double pitch roof, featuring the typical Malay vernacular house architecture. In 1956, with the increasing number of worshippers within the community, a fund drive was initiated to build a new and larger mosque.
In the middle of the bustling and dense concrete jungle of Kuala Lumpur, a century-old Malay traditional enclave stands next to and side by side to its high-rise neighbours. Kampong Bharu retains some of the fascinating century-old Malay vernacular architecture, including the iconic Masjid Jamek Kampong Bharu.
Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman
- 1.3 km
- 4 minutes
- 6 minutes
- 19 minutes
Every Saturday, Tuanku Abdul Rahman road and Masjid India road will be crowded with cars and people. Night market along the shop building every Saturday is famous among local people and even tourist who want to experience the feelings to shop at night market.
Variety of food sells here from traditional food to western food. But of course, local food will win after all. You can find lots of cheap clothes, shawl, toys and many more things.
Yut Kee
- 1.4 km
- 5 minutes
- 8 minutes
- 20 minutes
Yut Kee Restaurant has been serving up traditional Hainanese fare since 1928. It is one of the oldest kopitiam names in KL and is also one of the most popular breakfast places to go to for both locals and tourists. They serve old time favourites such as chicken chop, toast bread and eggs, and coffee. We also serve rice and noodles. Their bakery also produces kaya (swiss) rolls and marble (butter) cakes which are a hit.
Quill City Mall
- 1.5 km
- 4 minutes
- 6 minutes
- 13 minutes
Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Quill City Mall is a phygital retail & lifestyle destination that constantly surprises and stimulates visitors with its vibrant and unique mix of retail offerings. Quill City Mall is primed as a successful business hub, attracting ample footfall to its lifestyle experience destination.
Limapulo: Baba Can Cook
- 2.4 km
- 8 minutes
- 10 minutes
- 20 minutes
This place serves very good and authentic peranakan cuisine. The restaurant has a nice interior decoration which showcases the traditional kitchenware and the ingredients which are the signature heritage of the peranakan culture.
Dataran Merdeka
- 2.7 km
- 15 minutes
A historical and iconic landmark that played a pivotal role in Malaysia’s path to independence. The vast field is surrounded by significant buildings, including the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and the Royal Selangor Club. You can take a leisurely walk around the square, admire the stunning architecture and learn about the country’s history.
KL Tower
- 3 km
- 10 minutes
- 15 minutes
Masjid Jamek
- 3 km
- 15 minutes
A serene and architecturally stunning site located at the confluence of rivers. One can visit to appreciate its beauty, soak in the peaceful ambiance, and explore the nearby KL River of Life, known for its captivating light and water show.
KL Forest Eco Park (Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve)
- 3 km
- 9 minutes
- 12 minutes
Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve (now known as KL Forest Eco Park), a 9.3 hectares forest reserve right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. It was originally gazetted as a forest reserve way back in 1906 with a land area of 17.5 hectares, but since then, a large part has already been taken up for building the KL Tower and other purposes. The 200m aerial bridge or better known as Canopy Walk, is the best vantage point in the park overlooking part the KL skyline, with KL Tower prominently features most of the time. The highest point of the Canopy Walk is at 21 metre.
From the Jalan Raja Chulan Entrance, there will be quite a few steps involved to get up to the Canopy Walk. The Canopy Walk ultimately will lead you to the entrance of KL Tower, the tallest tower in South East Asia. The whole trail would take up to 45minutes. Even though Bukit Nanas has shrunk over the years, it still has some trees that appear to be several hundred years old in the forest itself. The park has about 223 tree species and 12 species of animals, including bats, civet cats, squirrels, monkeys and rats. If you are lucky you might see them during your trails.
Petaling Street (China Town)
- 3.1 km
- 14 minutes
A colorful district renowned for its vibrant street food, markets, and rich heritage. One can relish the opportunity to explore the maze of stalls and shops, where you can haggle for bargains on everything from clothing and accessories to electronics and souvenirs. The food scene is definitely a highlight, with an array of delectable Chinese and Malaysian dishes to sample.
KLCC
- 3.3 km
- 8 minutes
The Petronas Twin Towers remains the top destination for tourists who come to Malaysia. The design combines Malaysian architectural heritage and displays a subtle accent of the Islamic culture and is constructed from reinforced concrete with steel and glass facades. It is the world tallest twin buildings, at 88 floors and 452 meters above street level. The Petronas Twin Tower’s geometric figures are a symbol of unity, harmony, and stability. If you’re in the city, you must not miss the view from the 41st floor skybridge!
Pasar Seni
- 3.7 km
- 16 minutes
Also known as Pasar Seni, is a bustling cultural marketplace where you can discover traditional Malaysian crafts and artwork, enjoy street performances, savor delicious local street food.
Loke Chow Kit Mansion
- 5.3 km
- 11 minutes
- 17 minutes
Loke Chow Kit Mansion, (or simply ‘Loke Hall’) was constructed around 1903 – 1907, a time when Kuala Lumpur was still a growing tin mining town under the British colonial administration. An intricate mansion just off the roadside, commanding presence through its bright yellow exterior and European-styled architectural facade. Recently dubbed as ‘Rumah Tangsi’ in 2017, the mansion was originally built as the grand residence of Loke Chow Kit, one of Kuala Lumpur’s prominent entrepreneurial figures in the early 20th century.
Tun Razak Exchange TRX
- 6 km
- 14 minutes
The Exchange TRX is a world-class experiential lifestyle destination that sits at the heart of Tun Razak Exchange, Kuala Lumpur’s international financial district. With over 400 of the world’s leading retailers, The Exchange TRX blends together an immersive retail journey together with the beauty of nature through the 10-acre TRX City Park. Discover retail reimagined at The Exchange TRX.
Merdeka 118
- 6 km
- 14 minutes
Perdana Botanical Garden
- 7 km
- 21 minutes
Formerly known as Perdana Lake Gardens, known as the green lung of the city with collection of tropical plants. Attractions such as the deer park, butterfly park ad hibiscus garden are located within this world class botanical garden.