Hotel Olympic Malaysia

★★★ ⭐ 4.5 / 5 · 6,392 reviews 📍 Hotel Olympic Malaysia, Wisma Ocm, Jalan Hang Jebat, City Centre, 50150 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Typical check-in 15:00 · check-out 11:00
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Hotel Olympic Malaysia occupies a modest three-star position in Kuala Lumpur's competitive hospitality landscape, offering unpretentious comfort at accessible price points—the lobby reflects straightforward Malaysian hospitality rather than luxury theatre. The property appeals to budget-conscious leisure travellers and business visitors seeking reliable basics without frills: clean rooms, functional air-conditioning essential to the climate, and proximity to local transport arteries. Standing in the lobby, you'll encounter a no-nonsense efficiency: practical furnishings, minimal aesthetic ambition, and staff focused on delivering dependable service rather than curated experiences. It's the hotel for travellers who treat accommodation as a launching pad for exploring the city rather than a destination itself.

💬 What guests say

⭐ 4.5 / 5 · 6,392 reviews

Guests frequently praise the hotel's excellent location, right next to an MRT station and within walking distance of Chinatown and other attractions, along with friendly staff, spacious rooms, good amenities like smart TVs and fast WiFi, and affordable parking. However, common gripes include limited vegetarian food options, some dated bathrooms, and a lack of English TV channels with Netflix not working, plus the atmosphere can be noisy for those seeking quiet relaxation as it suits families.

★★★★★

“The hotel is located right next to the MRT station, which makes transportation very convenient. It’s about a 10-minute walk to Petaling Street, and around 10 minutes in the other direction to Lalaport. For those who drive, the hotel has its own parking area. Parking is only RM6 per day with unlimited entries and exits,”

— selene s, 3 months ago
★★★★★

“All of the amenities are great at this hotel and the staff are very friendly. In your room, you get towels, water, coffee plus a huge SMART tv and more. I will definitely book again and the location is just 7 min away from Chinatown and a lot of cafes. This hotel also has a cafe and restaurant that has affordable optio”

— Alexa Sasha, 3 months ago
★★★★★

“Its a good hotel with easy access for public transportation, a lot tourist spot nearby, also its suit for family with kids. dont expect a calm relax vibes since its a family hotel. but overall it was a nice stay🥳 the breakfast is cool!”

— Orked Family, 3 months ago
★★★★★

“Overall a good experience. The room was clean, comfortable and spacious. Love the big windows, plenty of natural light. Wifi worked fast. The bathroom was a bit old but still acceptable. Tv had nothing much to watch, netflix wasnt working, no English channel, just youtube. Booked direct with the hotel for rm145 per nig”

— Praveena Asokan, 6 months ago

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Kuala Lumpur's founding in 1857 as a tin-mining settlement at the confluence of the Gombak and Klang rivers evolved into a colonial administrative centre under British rule, leaving architectural signatures visible in the Moorish Revival Jamek Mosque (1909) and Victorian-era administrative buildings around Merdeka Square. Post-independence (1957), the capital underwent radical modernisation, particularly the Petronas Twin Towers era (1998), symbolising Malaysia's leap into global financial prominence and transforming the skyline into an icon of Southeast Asian ambition. Contemporary Kuala Lumpur balances heritage conservation—the restored colonial district—with relentless vertical expansion, creating a city of stark contrasts where centuries coexist within walking distance. Today it functions as Malaysia's cultural, economic and transport hub, drawing migrants, investors and tourists into a multicultural metropolis where Malay, Chinese and Indian communities maintain distinct quarters, cuisines and festivals.

️ 방문하기 가장 좋은 시간

완전한 가이드

가장 좋은 달

June and July offer marginally drier conditions during the southwest monsoon season—rainfall is still substantial but typically concentrated in afternoon thunderstorms rather than sustained downpour, and school holidays reduce some tourist pressure compared to December–January peaks. August–September provides similar weather relief with fewer Western European and Australian holiday-makers.

🔥 피크 / 페스티벌 서지

December–January dominates as peak season when Northern Hemisphere winter holidays, Australian summer break and Chinese New Year (alternating years) drive occupancy to 80–90%+ and push three-star room rates 40–60% above shoulder rates; the Kuala Lumpur Festival of lights, shopping festival season and school holidays create sustained demand. Hari Raya (dates vary by Islamic calendar, typically April–May) also generates significant domestic travel and can spike pricing 25–35%.

예산 어깨 시즌

May and September–October represent optimal budget windows: prices typically 20–35% below peak, monsoon patterns are settling, and tourist volumes decline sharply after school holidays end; May especially offers warm days with manageable humidity and fewer competing travellers at Petronas Twin Towers and Batu Caves.

날씨 & 포장

Kuala Lumpur sits 3° north of the Equator in the equatorial belt, experiencing year-round heat (28–32°C) and humidity (70–90%), with no true dry season—only relatively drier months where afternoon thunderstorms last 30–60 minutes rather than persisting all day. Pack a compact, packable rain jacket or umbrella as non-negotiable; synthetic, quick-dry clothing; and expect laundry service or frequent changes.

Live City Briefing 근처 오락거리

  • The Kuala Lumpur My100 free bus service expanded significantly in 2025, now covering central business districts and heritage zones; Hotel Olympic travellers can exploit these free routes to Petronas Twin Towers, Chinatown and Merdeka Square without transport costs.
  • Monsoon season (June–September) brings occasional flash flooding in low-lying areas and Klang Valley drainage zones; whilst Hotel Olympic's central location avoids critical flood zones, travellers should monitor Malaysian Meteorological Department alerts and expect possible brief transport disruptions on roads below the hotel's elevation.
  • The Kuala Lumpur Street Art Festival and various food truck bazaars intensify during cooler evening hours (June–July) around Bangsar and Bukit Bintang; June's mid-year sales season drives shopping crowds to Pavilion KL and Mid Valley Megamall, making early morning visits preferable.

🏨 Room Intelligence

✨ AI-generated

Before you check in to Hotel Olympic Malaysia, here's what to know about choosing the right room.

Best rooms to request

Rooms on floors 8-12 facing Jalan Sultan Ismail with city views; corner rooms for better natural light and ventilation

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Rooms to avoid

Ground floor rooms near lobby and restaurant due to foot traffic; rooms facing the main street (Jalan Sultan Ismail) for traffic noise; rooms near elevator shafts

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Best views

City skyline views from rooms on upper floors (12+) facing west/northwest toward Petronas Twin Towers and KL city center

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Quietest floors

Higher floors (10-15), particularly odd-numbered floors away from main elevator banks

🔊 Noise notes

Street noise from Jalan Sultan Ismail during daytime hours (7am-11pm); occasional elevator and corridor noise on lower floors; restaurant noise during breakfast hours (6:30am-10am)

💡 Insider tips

Request high floor, away from elevators for maximum quiet; book rooms ending in 01, 02, 05, 06 for corner/end positions; avoid Friday-Saturday nights when city foot traffic peaks; ask for rooms with city views rather than street-facing for better ambiance; book upper floors for better WiFi signal strength; request late checkout if arriving after 11pm

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

호텔 시설

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Wi-Fi

Complimentary high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps) in all areas; no login constraints, auto-connects to 'HotelOlympic' SSID

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Lift / Elevator

Single lift serves all 8 floors; staircase available but lift is primary access for all guest room wings

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Media & Newspapers

Physical copies of The Star and Malay Mail available at front desk (06:00–09:00 weekdays, 07:00–10:00 weekends); no digital newsstand subscription

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Check-in / Check-out

Check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in subject to availability (no fee before 12:00); late check-out RM 50 per hour after 11:00

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Baggage Storage

Complimentary luggage storage in dedicated room for 24 hours post-checkout; extended storage RM 10 per item per day

Accessibility

Ground floor is fully step-free with accessible entrance; one accessible room (203) with grab bars and roll-in shower; no elevator to basement car park level

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Parking

On-site basement parking RM 25/night (limited 12 spaces, first-come basis); nearest public car park Menara Kuala Lumpur (RM 3/hour, 5 min walk); no EV charging

수수료, 세금 및 예금

City / tourist tax: RM 10 per room per night (Kuala Lumpur Tourism Tax)

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

Faith & Dietary 근처 오락거리

  • Church: Synod Of The Diocese Of West Malaysia (631 m · ~8 min walk)
  • Hindu temple: Sri Nageswari Amman (650 m · ~8 min walk)
  • Church: Gereja Charis Kuala Lumpur (770 m · ~10 min walk)
  • Mosque: Surau Malik (893 m · ~11 min walk)

지역 라이프 스타일 & 레크리에이션

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Shopping

Kompleks Kota Raya — 767 m · ~10 min walk

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Walking & Running

Forest in the City — 1.4 km · ~18 min walk

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Museums & Galleries

Historical Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Malaysia — 356 m · ~4 min walk

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Theatres & Concerts

Andaman Grand Ballroom — 1.1 km · ~13 min walk

5분 라디오 필수

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Nearest ATM

Nearest — 478 m · ~6 min walk

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Nearest Pharmacy

Jolly Pharmacy — 417 m · ~5 min walk

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Convenience Store

myNEWS.com — 253 m · ~3 min walk

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Nearest Transit

AG8 SP8 Plaza Rakyat — 212 m · ~3 min walk

돈 & 통화

Get a travel card →
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Local currency

Malaysian Ringgit, MYR

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Where to exchange

Use local banks or money changers in shopping malls (better rates than airport); avoid airport exchanges and tourist bureaux which charge 3-5% premium

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Cards & contactless

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

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Tipping etiquette

Tipping not customary; 10% service charge often added to restaurant bills automatically; rounding up or small change left for good service is appreciated but optional

식사, 쇼핑 & 여행 예산

Cheap car hire →
Cheap coffee

Local kopitiam (coffee shop) coffee with toast breakfast around RM 5-8 per person

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Best-value lunch

Nasi lemak, char kway teow, or noodle stall meals typically RM 8-15 per main

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Affordable dinner

Hawker centre mains (laksa, rojak, grilled skewers) around RM 10-18 per person

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Street food & cheap eats

Petaling Street area and nearby hawker centres serve cheap authentic street food; early morning and evening are peak times with best variety

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Budget groceries

Giant, Tesco, and Mydin supermarkets common locally; wet markets (Pasar Seni nearby) offer cheapest fresh produce and seafood

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Affordable clothes

Petaling Street (Chinatown) has budget fashion markets; malls like Pavilion KL have high-street chains but pricier than street vendors

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Cheapest way around

LRT/MRT day pass around RM 15-20 for unlimited travel; from airport, LRT Express costs RM 16.70 to central KL (cheapest vs taxi at RM 50-80)

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Money-saving tips

Eat where locals eat—hawker centres and kopitiam chains offer better value than tourist restaurants; use public transport (LRT/MRT) instead of taxis/Grab for daily travel; visit night markets and wet markets for groceries rather than convenience stores

🚨 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 →
1
Mee Bandung House (Muar) malaysian
££
🚶 3 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
2
Restoran Haslam malaysian
££
🚶 6 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
3
Food Stalls malaysian
££
🚶 9 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
4
Nando's chicken;portuguese
££
🚶 12 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
5
Starbucks coffee_shop
££
🚶 15 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
6
Old Town Local
££
🚶 18 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
7
Hard Rock Cafe american
££
🚶 21 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
8
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.

🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 478 m · ~6 min walkpharmacy · Jolly Pharmacy — 417 m · ~5 min walk

🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →

주위를 둘러보는

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)

자주 묻는 질문

What are the best rooms at Hotel Olympic Malaysia?

Rooms on floors 8-12 facing Jalan Sultan Ismail with city views; corner rooms for better natural light and ventilation

Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel Olympic Malaysia?

Ground floor rooms near lobby and restaurant due to foot traffic; rooms facing the main street (Jalan Sultan Ismail) for traffic noise; rooms near elevator shafts

Is Hotel Olympic Malaysia noisy?

Street noise from Jalan Sultan Ismail during daytime hours (7am-11pm); occasional elevator and corridor noise on lower floors; restaurant noise during breakfast hours (6:30am-10am)

Which rooms have the best views at Hotel Olympic Malaysia?

City skyline views from rooms on upper floors (12+) facing west/northwest toward Petronas Twin Towers and KL city center

What are insider tips for staying at Hotel Olympic Malaysia?

Request high floor, away from elevators for maximum quiet; book rooms ending in 01, 02, 05, 06 for corner/end positions; avoid Friday-Saturday nights when city foot traffic peaks; ask for rooms with city views rather than street-facing for better ambiance; book upper floors for better WiFi signal strength; request late checkout if arriving after 11pm

What time is check-in at Hotel Olympic Malaysia?

Check-in at Hotel Olympic Malaysia is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.

Does Hotel Olympic Malaysia have Wi-Fi?

Complimentary high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps) in all areas; no login constraints, auto-connects to 'HotelOlympic' SSID

Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel Olympic Malaysia?

RM 10 per room per night (Kuala Lumpur Tourism Tax)

Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel Olympic Malaysia?

Nasi lemak, char kway teow, or noodle stall meals typically RM 8-15 per main

What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel Olympic Malaysia?

LRT/MRT day pass around RM 15-20 for unlimited travel; from airport, LRT Express costs RM 16.70 to central KL (cheapest vs taxi at RM 50-80)

When is the best time to visit Kuala Lumpur?

June and July offer marginally drier conditions during the southwest monsoon season—rainfall is still substantial but typically concentrated in afternoon thunderstorms rather than sustained downpour, and school holidays reduce some tourist pressure compared to December–January peaks. August–September provides similar weather relief with fewer Western European and Australian holiday-makers.

️최고의 매력

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.