Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I plan to go to Malaysia for a self-help tour with some friends on June 5438+ 10 next year. The destination is Kuala Lumpur+Bunker Island, which is expected to take 6 or 7 days. I want to ask some spe

I plan to go to Malaysia for a self-help tour with some friends on June 5438+ 10 next year. The destination is Kuala Lumpur+Bunker Island, which is expected to take 6 or 7 days. I want to ask some spe

I plan to go to Malaysia for a self-help tour with some friends on June 5438+ 10 next year. The destination is Kuala Lumpur+Bunker Island, which is expected to take 6 or 7 days. I want to ask some specific information. Kuala Lumpur accommodation

High-end hotels: The area from Mount Xingguang to the east of Boluo Mountain is called the Golden Triangle, where many high-end hotels gather. Next is the golf resort near the airport around Putra World Trade Center. The room rate is at least $50, but many hotels offer discounts on weekends in off-peak season.

Mid-range hotels: These hotels are located all over the city. Generally, the rooms are simple to decorate, but clean and comfortable, with air conditioning, shower, telephone, TV and other facilities, many kitchens, free coffee and other drinks, and the room price is about 20-30 dollars. There are some hotels run by China people in Chinatown, which are convenient for dining, shopping and riding. The disadvantage is that most of the walls are separated by boards, which is not safe.

It is quite difficult to find budget hotels in Kuala Lumpur. Only Chinatown can find several. So I suggest you go to the website to book a hotel, and the price is still relatively favorable. When booking a room, the hotel sometimes asks for the account information of international credit card/debit card.

Hostel: cheap, simple facilities and convenient transportation. Most people who live here are backpackers from all over the world. House prices are usually in the tens of ringgit. Red Dragon Backpacker is located in Chinatown, with rooms of RM 40-60/room. There are many kinds of rooms, and the public area upstairs is spacious. The coffee shop serves western food and beer. Lecun, also located in Chinatown, is cheaper, about RM 30/room. Many unique ethnic goods make it feel more cordial, and the public area here is the warmest place in Chinatown.

Tip:

1. If you want to stay in a high-end hotel in Kuala Lumpur during the tourist season, you must make a reservation in advance to avoid unnecessary troubles. The tourist service center of the international airport can make a reservation for you, but it is very likely that you can't find a satisfactory room at this time.

2, usually need to pay 10% service charge and 5% surcharge other than room rate, without tipping. Some hotels have included these fees in their reservation prices, so please read the bill carefully.

Good luck.