Guestrooms
The Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur has 592 guestrooms including 41 suites with an extensive range of room configurations, all with sumptuous decor like copper lanterns, gold-leaf screens, deluxe bathrooms and custom-made luxury fitting. All have views across the city or KLCC Park. Mandarin Oriental Club floors have access to a private lounge and exclusive services.
Hotel facilities
- Free-form 27.5-metre outdoor pool
- Indoor and outdoor spa tubs
- Fitness centre with park views and personal training
- Yoga and aerobics classes
- Join group jogging sessions in KLCC Park
- Two outdoor tennis courts – equipment and tuition available
- Two squash courts
- Hair and beauty salon
- Art of Cooking classes
- Wireless internet throughout
- Children’s pool
- Babysitting available
Dining
The Mandarin’s great range of dining venues offer plenty of healthy spa options and dedicated children’s menus in all restaurants.
- Pacifica Grill and Bar – the Mandarin’s chic signature restaurant blends the best in Asian and European cuisine, with a show kitchen
- Lai Po Heen for dim sum and traditional Cantonese specialities
- Wasabi Bistro – Californian-Japanese dishes
- Cascade Poolside Restaurant and Bar
- Biba’s Cafe – gourmet coffee bar and international buffet
- Lounge on the Park for afternoon teas, snacks, cocktails, live music and city views
Location
Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur is in the centre of Kuala Lumpur, between the city’s most famous landmark, the Petronas Twin Towers, and the greenery of Kuala Lumpur City Centre Park. It is a drive of around 45 minutes from the airport to the hotel, alternatively, the Express Rail Link takes you from the airport to KL Central Station in less than half an hour. You can then take the modern and efficient Light Rail Transit system for four stops to the hotel. Kuala Lumpur combines the ultra-modern with the traditional, and is known as the ‘Garden City of Lights’. As night falls and the city’s many skyscrapers light up, you will see why. It is a cosmopolitan mixing pot of cultures too, and Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown is one of the largest and liveliest in the world.