For our first visit to Kuala Lumpur, we chose Furama Bukit Bintang to be our home for our stay. We booked in advance through Agoda. Though the name indicates Bukit Bintang, the hotel is actually in the Imbi area.
From the hotel entrance, one can see the Berjaya Times Square Mall which is a very short walk away. (But you have to pass through a couple of dark alleys.) And, in case your tummy calls out to you in the middle of the night, have no worry, there are many restaurants across the street, (mostly Chinese) and also a truck-turned-foodcart parked outside the hotel to satisfy your hunger pangs.
Chinese restaurants in front of the hotel |
We entered the brightly lit lobby and were received warmly by the reception staff. Check-in was done in just a few minutes, with a required deposit of 300 Malaysian Ringgit.
Hotel Entrance |
Hotel Lobby |
There is a lounge/coffee shop called Cinnamon Lounge at the lobby area, which will be an ideal hangout place after a tiring day's activities. Be warned though, drinks are not that cheap. We opted to buy drinks from a 7-11 across the street, at just 1/3 of the price! Sorry Furama, we're just being practical. More savings mean more money for shopping! Yey!
Cinnamon Lounge |
Hotel guests are required to insert the room card for the elevators to work so safety is not a problem.
Ready to enter! |
Our room was very spacious and modern. We got a twin room which can accommodate an extra bed. Internet was available, but LAN connection not wifi ^_^
The Room |
If you love having bubble baths, sorry to burst your bubble, only an enclosed shower is available. But goodness, don't waste your time in the bath, there are numerous stuff to do outside!
Toilet and Shower |
The mini bar is equipped with complimentary water, water boiler, coffee, and tea. The closet contains a safe box and even an iron and iron board.
Cupboards, Safe Box, Iron Board |
The next morning, we lazy bones woke up a bit late, so we ended up trying out the hotel's buffet breakfast. Spices @ Furama offers breakfast starting 6:30 am to 10:30 am. For hotel guests, rate is only 20 Malaysian Ringgit per person.
Speaking of breakfast, I encountered a slight problem with Agoda. When I booked the room, it was indicated that breakfast is included but another line says room only. After emailing the hotel, they confirmed that it was a glitch on Agoda's system and that the room I booked did not include breakfast. I emailed Agoda, but did not get a reply. (What the?!) But breakfast rate is cheap so I did not insist on the free one.
Restaurant |
Enough of side tracks, dishes served were Asian-inspired and a bit American. With the wide array of choices, we ate to our hearts' content, forgetting that we were scheduled to have a buffet lunch at the KL Tower. LOL! Still, I have to mention that I particularly enjoyed the rosemary potatoes and the chicken sausages. Yum yum :)
Pastry, Eggs, Rosemary Potatoes |
Noodles, Pork & Beans, Chicken Sauces |
The restaurant also has a poolside dining area. Just be careful not to get splashed by naughty swimmers :p
Dining Al Fresco, |
Swimming Pool |
The pool is quite small but enough for a quick dip. There is also a fitness center for those who cannot not miss a workout. :)
Kiddie Pool and Gym |
My overall rating for this hotel is a 4 out of 5. With the quality of service and amenities, rate is relatively pocket-friendly. A twin room is approximately around 210 to 230 Malaysian Ringgit as of writing.
Location-wise, the Bukit Bintang Walk and Jalan Alor Food Street are some 10-15 minutes walk from here. Grocery and dining are not problems with the Berjaya Times Square Mall around 3 minutes away. Nearest LRT station, Imbi is also located here. Location is good but not the best. But, I personally have no problem with that.
As for safety, despite witnessing a cop-caught-a-thief scenario on our second night, we still feel that the area is safe enough. More on this, click here. Another thing, I hope the back alleys of the restaurants across the street leading up to Berjaya Times Square can be brighter. They are ok in broad daylight, but these alleys may be a bit scary at night. We skipped these short routes and walked the perimeter of the restaurants to avoid being in the dark.
Will I return to this hotel? Well, if my wallet will allow, I definitely want to try the fancy hotels lining the Bukit Bintang Shopping Area. But if I'll be on a smaller budget, Furama will surely top my list of choices. :)
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