It has a very distinctive exterior, bright yellow with red and orange stripe wrapping over the 4 storey building, and it has been known as ‘Chinatown Boutique Hotel’ since July 2009.
The hotel is situated right in the center of Chinatown Kuala Lumpur, and most of the time, the locals would refer it as ‘Petaling Street’.
Chinatown Boutique Hotel is a budget hotel with 47 rooms, one of the features that other budget hotels might not have, is the different themed feature wall behind the bed, and the available themes are ‘Honeymoon’, ‘Chinese Culture’, ‘Forbidden Citigates’, ‘Longevity’, ‘Forest Canopy’ and many more.
The rooms are pretty standard, and there are 3 basic types, ‘Deluxe Double’, ‘Deluxe Twin ‘ and ‘Deluxe Family’. Though the rooms aren’t so spacious, however, with the rates the hotel offers, it’s extremely worthy and practical.
There are no F&B outlet inside the hotel, indeed that isn’t a disadvantage, because you would be able to find plenty of delicious and inexpensive food along Petaling Street, and it’s a ‘real’ local food, you should give it a try!
If you’re on a long and cross-country Asia trip, then this hotel would do good for both your budget and your fatigued body.
Find Chinatown Boutique Hotel
No. 34 & 36, Jalan Hang Lekir, Off Jalan Sultan
50000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Contact Chinatown Boutique Hotel
Tel: +603-2072 3388
Fax: +603-2072 3389
Official Website
http://www.chinatownboutiquehotel.com















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Looks really nice. Does anyone know what the average hotel rate in KL is, just for comparison?
Budget hotels in KL city centre are around RM100, and the luxurious 4/5 star hotels are usually above RM200 per room.