- Backpacker's Travellers Inn
- Reggae Guesthouse 2
- Oasis Guesthouse
- Grocer's Inn
- Splurge! The 5 Elements Hotel
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Accommodation
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Internet: Yes
Open: 24 hours
Check-out time: Noon
Breakfast included: From 7 am
Phone nr: Tel: 603-20782473 / 20321855
Contact: Booking on their website.
Backpacker's Traveller's Inn is cheap accommodation in Kuala Lumpur! So if you're on a tight budget, this is one of the few places which have rock-bottom prices! I also think that you're going to enjoy their roof-top bar. They open the gate in the evening, and travelers from all around the world get together to just chat and drink.
But you do get what you pay for...
The first thing my boyfriend said when we entered our room: "Am I back in the barracks again?" (He has been in the military and that's apparently how barracks look like in Norway...)
Our room was small, had a bed, but no window. That night we were sweating and sweating because of the heavy humidity in KL, but we only had a fan to cool us to down with.. Aaahhh!
So, where is Backpacker's Travellers Inn located?
Jalan Sultan! Next to Swiss Inn Hotel.
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All rooms have shared bathroom/air-con + fan
Open: 24 hours
Phone nr: +603-20781163
Phone nr Reggae Guesthouse 1: +603-20788163
Contact: Reggae's website. I haven't managed to find any contact form on Reggae Guesthouse's website. I only found a form on Reggae Bar's (belongs to the guesthouse). (All links open in a new window)
Without a doubt, Reggae Guesthouse nr. 2 is my favorite!
During the high season, it's usually full at Reggae. We literally arrived in backpacker's heaven! Reggae is the type of accommodation in Kuala Lumpur which is rare, because you pay so "little" for an excellent room!
This guesthouse opened in January 2009 and you can clearly see it's new -- they have even IKEA furniture, carpets and kitchen accessories. WOW!
Our room looked like a hotel room -- the bed was neatly tucked, super clean and everything just looked fresh. It was spotless! It was hard for my boyfriend to leave the room -- I had to drag him out of bed...! And we actually had HOT showers!
When we woke up in the morning, the nice lady at the reception prepared the breakfast even though we were late for breakfast hours (usually 7 am-9 am). The breakfast was simple, but hey, it's included in the room!
While we were watching sports on their flat screen TV, we ate toast with strawberry and blueberry jam and had a cup of black currant tea. Mmmmm...
But...
... the only thing I was confused about was the booking. We called Reggae to book one day before, and the lady in the phone confirmed it.
When we arrived in the night, we accidentally went to Reggae Guesthouse 1. One of the guys who worked there was like:
"Do you have booking?"
I was like: "Of course."
He looked at his computer and just looked at me and frowned. "I don't see you booking!"
I explained him that I called... and he was like:
"You called?! We don't do phone booking, only online booking."
Again, I had to explain that I did call them, and I even showed them their phone number on my cell. On my phone, he saw the number to Reggae Guesthouse nr. 2, and dialed the number on his own mobile. He spoke loudly into the mouthpiece and I'm guessing that he was reminding the lady who I talked to, that phone booking was not the way to go....
We didn't appreciate his way of welcoming us, but we forgot it the second we stepped into Reggae 2. The staff there was just smiling and there was no hassle!
So, if you want to stay at Reggae, you have to apparently book online!
Where is Reggae Guesthouses located?
You can find Reggae Guesthouse 1 and 2 on Jalan Tun H S Lee. Reggae 1 is much closer to Petaling Market, while Reggae 2 is just 5 minutes down the street.
Price per night:
Internet: 2 RM per 30 minutes
Laundry service: Yes
Open: 24 hours
Check-out time: 2 pm
Phone nr: + 603-20310188
E-mail: oasiskl(at)yahoo.com
We were hauled in from Petaling Street by this local guy, and he took us to Oasis. We already stayed at Reggae and held a pretty "high" standard after that.
Oasis was OK. Our room was OK. By that, I mean that it wouldn't be my first choice of accommodation in Kuala Lumpur. The place is rundown, but the facilities are alright. The highlight is at the rooftop where all the backpackers gather at night, to play some cards, gossip, watch TV, read a book and just relax. Coffee and tea is free all day long, and you can cook your own meals at their kitchen.
The staff is just relaxing people: The local youngsters who babysit the reception were just too relaxed if you ask me. They were playing Poker on the internet every time when we went downstairs to pay. Funny guys!
To save money on KL maps, you get one for free at the reception!
Where is Oasis Guesthouse located?
The address is Jalan Petaling street nr 125.
Didn't stay here, but I checked out the prices... All for you!
Grocer's Inn
Price per night:
Contact: Booking on their website.
We wanted to stay at Grocer's Inn because it was recommended by Rough Guides, but guess what; it was fully booked when we arrived there on a Saturday!
The Indian guy at the reception told us that it's usually fully booked in the high season (June-August), and especially in the weekends.
So, if you want to stay at this popular place, please book in advance!
How to get to Grocer's Inn?
You can see the big sign of Grocer's Inn from Jalan Sultan, but the entrance is tucked away in an alley on the right side of the building.
Image credits: grocersinn.com/my -- accommodation in Kuala Lumpur
Tired of cramped dorms and want to splurge?
Try: The 5 Elements Hotel
Our room at The 5 Elements Hotel. VERY NICE! |
Phone nr: Tel +603 2031 6888
Contact: Room rates on their website.
Indulge yourself in a bit of luxury!
We decided to spend our last night in Malaysia at The 5 Elements Hotel. It was a very nice hotel located on Jalan Sultan, just across the street from Grocer's Inn.
The pictures speak for themselves… The room we got was large, neat and clean with all the typical hotel amenities like: TV, blow dryer, mini bar etc. We couldn't really complain!
The only thing I can put my finger on are the tiles in the bathroom -- they were rundown. But hey, you'll get HOT showers!
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