Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman

★★★ ⭐ 4.2 / 5 · 2,743 reviews 📍 452, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Chow Kit, 50100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Typical check-in 15:00 · check-out 11:00
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Das Eigentum

The Hilton Garden Inn on Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman occupies a prime corridor in Kuala Lumpur's commercial and cultural heart, offering clean-lined contemporary comfort in a mid-range package. Standing in the lobby, you'll sense efficiency and accessibility rather than opulence—a business-traveller's sanctuary with reliable Wi-Fi, a compact fitness centre, and proximity to the Colonial District on foot. The property suits the independent explorer and the corporate visitor equally: those who want a dependable base to venture into the Petronas Towers, Merdeka Square and the street-food bazaars of Pudu without the five-star price tag. It's the hotel equivalent of a well-pressed shirt—professional, unpretentious, and strategically located.

💬 What guests say

⭐ 4.2 / 5 · 2,743 reviews

Guests frequently praise the friendly, professional staff and excellent service, along with the hotel's great location and value. However, recurring complaints mention dated, small rooms with cramped bathrooms, inconsistent breakfast quality, and occasional delays at check-in.

★★

“Short review : 1. Extremely delayed check-in despite arriving at the official check-in time 2. Poor front-desk efficiency; understaffed and slow service 3. Room was very small and not worth the price paid 4.Bathroom was cramped and poorly equipped (no hand shower) 5. Limited breakfast spread with very few vegetarian o”

— Dilip Adiga, 4 months ago
★★★

“Stayed 3days 2 nights here in Room 703. Very good service by the staffs - from the time of check in, room service and at breakfast. However, a bit disappointed with the room. The room was clean however it was a bit dated. Carpet should be changed. I loved the shower pressure and hot water. But the bathroom also had sig”

— Deepa Mohan, 3 months ago
★★★★★

“I’ll admit I was skeptical at first because of some reviews mentioning small rooms or inexperienced staff, but my experience was the complete opposite! From the moment I arrived via Grab, the service was excellent. Every staff member, including the security team, was incredibly friendly and professional. ​The rooms are”

— Mohammed Hasan, 3 months ago
★★★★★

“We had a very pleasant stay at Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman South. The hotel offers great value for its location, with easy access to central Kuala Lumpur and nearby attractions. The staff was consistently friendly, professional, and helpful throughout our stay, which truly made a positive i”

— Andy Rodriguez, 3 months ago

️ Chroniken von Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur was founded in 1857 as a tin-mining settlement at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers—'Kuala Lumpur' translates literally to 'muddy estuary.' The city's architectural identity evolved from colonial timber and brick during British rule (1880s–1957) into the art-deco and modernist landmarks of the mid-20th century, before exploding into the gleaming postmodern skyline of the 1990s and beyond. Independence in 1957 catalysed rapid urban transformation; the Petronas Twin Towers (completed 1998) became its defining symbol of Malaysian aspirational modernity. Today, KL remains Southeast Asia's most ethnically plural metropolis, where Malay, Chinese, Indian and migrant communities have woven a tapestry of cuisines, festivals and religious architecture into a genuinely cosmopolitan identity.

️Beste Zeit zu besuchen

Der vollständige Guide

Die besten Monate

January–February and July–August offer the driest spells and lowest rainfall; January-February is preferable for slightly cooler mornings and the absence of the mid-year monsoon surge. Crowds are moderate, hotel rates stable, and the city's museums and colonial heritage sites are most comfortably explored.

🔥 Peak / Festival Surge

June and July see annual school holidays across Malaysia and Singapore, driving family travel and group bookings; rates spike 15–25% above baseline. The year-end December–January festive period (New Year, Chinese New Year prep) is equally busy. August monsoon rains deter some leisure travellers, yet business conferences sustain demand.

Budget Schulter Saison

April–May and September–October are genuinely sweet-spot months: humidity drops slightly, rainfall tapers, and international leisure travel dips, so negotiable rates and empty temple courtyards reward early bookers. Expect 10–20% discounts off peak pricing.

Wetter & Verpackung

Kuala Lumpur sits 3° north of the equator and receives 2,500–3,000 mm of rain annually across two monsoon seasons (May–September and November–March); thunderstorms arrive predictably in late afternoon year-round. Pack a compact umbrella and quick-dry fabrics—humidity hovers at 70–80% even in 'dry' months, and the 28–32 °C heat is relentless.

Live City Briefing

  • The MRT Circle Line Phase 2 opened in December 2024, improving connectivity across the city and reducing congestion on Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman itself; the nearby Bukit Nanas LRT station now benefits from reduced crowding and faster transfers to the Colonial District.
  • The Petronas Twin Towers Skybridge underwent structural conservation work through early 2026; visitor access remains open, but queues are lighter and booking in advance is advised if it's on your itinerary.
  • June 2026 marks the tail-end of the south-west monsoon; expect afternoon downpours and high humidity (75–85%), but lower tourist numbers and improved restaurant and museum availability mid-week.

🏨 Room Intelligence

✨ AI-generated

Before you check in to Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, here's what to know about choosing the right room.

Best rooms to request

Rooms on higher floors (15-18) with views of Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman or city skyline. Corner rooms offer better natural light and ventilation.

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Rooms to avoid

Ground floor and lower floors (1-3) near the main entrance and reception due to lobby noise and foot traffic. Rooms facing the main street may experience traffic noise.

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Best views

Rooms with views of Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman or northern city views from higher floors provide the best vistas and natural light.

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Quietest floors

Upper floors 16-18 tend to be quieter, away from street noise and main entrance activity.

🔊 Noise notes

Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman is a busy thoroughfare; traffic noise is more noticeable on lower floors facing the street. Mid-range to upper floors experience significantly less street noise.

💡 Insider tips

Request a room away from the lift and ice machine areas. Higher floor rooms with city views offer better value for the price point. Early morning traffic on the main road is heaviest; higher floors minimize this impact. The hotel's location on a main street means noise levels vary significantly by floor and room position.

How to request your preferred room:
  1. Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
  2. Add a note in your booking comments field
  3. Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available

Hotelanlagen

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Wi-Fi

Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (Hilton Honors members) and standard guests; typical 30–50 Mbps download; single login per room

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Lift / Elevator

Two elevators serve all 10 floors; no stairs-only sections, fully accessible vertical circulation

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Media & Newspapers

Complimentary digital access to Financial Times and local Malaysian news via mobile app; no physical newspapers provided

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Check-in / Check-out

Standard 15:00 check-in, 11:00 check-out; early check-in (07:00–15:00) subject to availability at no charge; late check-out until 14:00 for RM 50, or room occupied until 18:00 for RM 100

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Baggage Storage

Free baggage storage available before check-in and after check-out, maximum 48 hours

Accessibility

Ground-floor entrance is step-free with automatic doors; accessible rooms available on Floors 2–4; wheelchair accessible bathrooms with grab rails; elevator access throughout

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Parking

On-site valet parking RM 35/night; limited self-park basement (RM 25/night, subject to availability); nearest public car park (Chow Kit LRT Station car park) 200 m away at RM 5–8/day; no EV charging

Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen

City / tourist tax: RM 10 per night (Kuala Lumpur room tax, mandatory)

Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate deposit required; incidental card hold of RM 500 at check-in

Geld & Währung

Get a travel card →
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Local currency

Malaysian Ringgit, MYR

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Where to exchange

Change money at licensed money changers in shopping malls or banks rather than airport counters, which offer poor rates; avoid tourist areas for better rates.

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Cards & contactless

Credit/debit cards widely accepted in malls and restaurants; contactless and mobile payments (Touch 'n Go, Boost) very common; always carry cash for small vendors and street food.

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Tipping etiquette

Tipping is not customary in Malaysia; a 10% service charge is often already added to bills in restaurants and hotels, so additional tipping is optional.

Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget

Cheap car hire →
Cheap coffee

Local kopitiam (traditional coffee shop) coffee or kopi-O typically costs RM 2–3.

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Best-value lunch

Nasi lemak, fried noodles, or rice dishes at hawker stalls cost RM 4–7.

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Affordable dinner

Mamak (Indian-Muslim) stall meals, laksa, or roti canai mains average RM 5–9.

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Street food & cheap eats

Petaling Street area and nearby wet markets have dense clusters of hawker stalls; night markets operate regularly in residential neighborhoods throughout the 50100 postal district.

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Budget groceries

Giant, Tesco, and Aeon supermarkets are standard budget chains; Mydin outlets offer competitive prices on dry goods and local products.

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Affordable clothes

Petaling Street and Chinatown malls have affordable fashion; local mid-range chains like Padini and Cotton On are common in shopping centers.

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Cheapest way around

MyRapid Rapid KL bus pass or Touch 'n Go card (RM 1–3 per ride); from KLIA airport, airport bus coaches (RM 14–16) are far cheaper than taxis.

🚨 Emergency Contacts

Kuala Lumpur
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Ambulance / Medical
999 or 112
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Fire Department
999 or 112

All emergency services in Malaysia can be reached by dialing 999 (primary) or 112 (mobile networks). For non-emergency police assistance in Kuala Lumpur, call 03-2115 9999. Tourist Police hotline: 1-800-86-2860.

💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.

🍽️ Where to Eat

Reserve on OpenTable →
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Mee Bandung House (Muar) malaysian
££
🚶 3 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Restoran Haslam malaysian
££
🚶 6 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Food Stalls malaysian
££
🚶 9 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Nando's chicken;portuguese
££
🚶 12 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Starbucks coffee_shop
££
🚶 15 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Old Town Local
££
🚶 18 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Hard Rock Cafe american
££
🚶 21 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Sky Bar Local
££
🚶 24 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome

💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.

🛬 Your arrival

🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.

🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →

Umgeben

Book trains →
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LRT/MRT Network (Local Transit) RM 1.50

Bukit Bintang (Monorail Station) → Petronas Twin Towers, Pavilion KL, Chinatown

15 min · Every 5-10 minutes · 06:00-23:30

💡 Best for city exploration; buy Touch 'n Go card for easy tapping; Bukit Bintang station is walking distance from hotel

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LRT/MRT (Light Rail Transit/Mass Rapid Transit) RM 1.50-3.50

Bukit Bintang Station → Across Kuala Lumpur

20 min · Every 3-8 minutes · 6:00am-11:30pm

💡 Get a Touch 'n Go card for seamless travel. EQ KL is walking distance from Bukit Bintang MRT. Most reliable for avoiding traffic.

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KLIA Express (Airport Train) RM 100

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) → KL Sentral Station

28 min · Every 15-20 minutes · 5:50am-1:10am

💡 Fastest airport transfer. From KL Sentral, take LRT/MRT to Bukit Bintang station (5 mins, RM 2.70). Book online for discounts.

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Airport Coach / Express Bus RM 12-15

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) → EQ Kuala Lumpur (Bukit Bintang)

90 min · Every 30 minutes · 06:00-01:00

💡 Budget-friendly option; stops at major hotels; slower but reliable for independent travelers

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MyTeksi/Intercity Coaches RM 2-15

Kuala Lumpur City Centre → Regional destinations & local routes

30 min · Every 10-30 minutes · 6:00am-11:00pm

💡 Budget option for local travel. RapidKL buses are frequent but crowded during rush hours. Better for daytime sightseeing trips.

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Grab (Ride-hailing) RM 50-70

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) → EQ Kuala Lumpur (Bukit Bintang)

45 min · On-demand · 24/7

💡 Cheaper and safer than traditional taxis; book via Grab app for fixed rates and driver tracking

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Grab (App-based Taxi) RM 60-80

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) → EQ Kuala Lumpur (Bukit Bintang)

45 min · On-demand · 24/7

💡 Grab is cheaper and safer than street taxis. Book via app for fixed pricing. Surge pricing applies during peak hours (7-9am, 5-7pm).

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KLIA Express + LRT Monorail RM 65

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) → EQ Kuala Lumpur (Bukit Bintang)

60 min · Every 15-20 minutes · 05:50-01:10

💡 Most efficient option; take KLIA Express to KL Sentral, then LRT Monorail to Bukit Bintang station (5-min walk to hotel)

Häufig gestellte Fragen

What are the best rooms at Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman?

Rooms on higher floors (15-18) with views of Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman or city skyline. Corner rooms offer better natural light and ventilation.

Which rooms should I avoid at Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman?

Ground floor and lower floors (1-3) near the main entrance and reception due to lobby noise and foot traffic. Rooms facing the main street may experience traffic noise.

Is Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman noisy?

Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman is a busy thoroughfare; traffic noise is more noticeable on lower floors facing the street. Mid-range to upper floors experience significantly less street noise.

Which rooms have the best views at Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman?

Rooms with views of Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman or northern city views from higher floors provide the best vistas and natural light.

What are insider tips for staying at Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman?

Request a room away from the lift and ice machine areas. Higher floor rooms with city views offer better value for the price point. Early morning traffic on the main road is heaviest; higher floors minimize this impact. The hotel's location on a main street means noise levels vary significantly by floor and room position.

What time is check-in at Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman?

Check-in at Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.

Does Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman have Wi-Fi?

Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (Hilton Honors members) and standard guests; typical 30–50 Mbps download; single login per room

Is there a city or tourist tax at Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman?

RM 10 per night (Kuala Lumpur room tax, mandatory)

Where can I eat cheaply near Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman?

Nasi lemak, fried noodles, or rice dishes at hawker stalls cost RM 4–7.

What is the cheapest way to get around from Hilton Garden Inn Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman?

MyRapid Rapid KL bus pass or Touch 'n Go card (RM 1–3 per ride); from KLIA airport, airport bus coaches (RM 14–16) are far cheaper than taxis.

When is the best time to visit Kuala Lumpur?

January–February and July–August offer the driest spells and lowest rainfall; January-February is preferable for slightly cooler mornings and the absence of the mid-year monsoon surge. Crowds are moderate, hotel rates stable, and the city's museums and colonial heritage sites are most comfortably explored.

️ Top Attraktionen

KLCC Park Free

💡 The park has free WiFi and charging stations. Visit during sunset for the best photography; weekday mornings are quietest.

Merdeka Square (Dataran Merdeka) Free

💡 Visit early morning to avoid crowds and heat. Great photo spot with the old colonial architecture as backdrop.

Petronas Twin Towers Free

💡 Visit early morning or late afternoon for best lighting and fewer crowds. The surrounding KLCC Park offers excellent views and is completely free.

Petronas Twin Towers Base & Surrounding Area Free

💡 The reflecting pools and surrounding park are beautiful at sunset. Shopping and dining options available if needed.

Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve Free

💡 Early morning hikes are best for wildlife spotting and cooler temperatures. Bring water and insect repellent.

Merdeka Square (Dataran Merdeka) Free

💡 Visit on weekends for local markets and free cultural performances. The surrounding colonial buildings are best photographed in early morning light.

Thean Hou Temple Free

💡 Dress respectfully and remove shoes in certain areas. Visit during Chinese festivals for vibrant celebrations and traditional ceremonies.

Thean Hou Temple Free

💡 Dress respectfully (covered shoulders and knees). Visit during Chinese New Year for spectacular free celebrations and decorations.