Arguably one of the coolest hotels in the world, W Hotels has finally dropped anchor in Kuala Lumpur and opened its first ever hotel in Malaysia.
In a bustling travel and tourism market, W Hotels makes it presence known in the heart of the Golden Triangle. This further expands their already impressive hotel empire of over 52 properties in over 25 countries around the world. Now fans, affluent millennials and those with an obsessive desire to soak it in, need not go very far anymore to bask in the ‘W World’ of playful luxury, and finally enjoy the iconic services, from W’s ‘Whenever/Wherever Services’, to their plush ‘W Beds,’ and ‘Wow Suites.’ Owned by a local integrated development company, Tropicana Corporation Berhad, W Kuala Lumpur is a member of the prestigious, mammoth Marriot Group of hotels.
W Kuala Lumpur is set to take the city by storm, with 80 of their 150 guest rooms already completed and ready to receive paying guests, as well as over 1,500 square meters of function space, waiting to breathe magic into any special event. Located right smack dab in the epicentre of KL’s Golden Triangle, and a mere stone’s throw away from the famous, towering Petronas Twin Towers, W Kuala Lumpur is definitely where the action is. Other popular places such as the Petaling Street market, the Bukit Bintang shopping area and the food haven area of Kampung Baru, are all close by as well.
This story is from the October 2018 edition of Business Today Malaysia.
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