Hotels in MalaysiaWith over 500 kilometers of sea (and several tropical islands) separating its two halves, Malaysia is geographically a strange country, and a visit to one half doesn’t necessarily mean a visit to the other half. Luckily, our Eurobookings website lists Malaysia hotels on the Malay Peninsula and on the northern island of Borneo, as well as hotel rooms on several of the smaller islands. A hotel in Malaysia can be a modern urban high-rise in the shadow of one of the world’s tallest buildings in... Read More…
With over 500 kilometers of sea (and several tropical islands) separating its two halves, Malaysia is geographically a strange country, and a visit to one half doesn’t necessarily mean a visit to the other half. Luckily, our Eurobookings website lists Malaysia hotels on the Malay Peninsula and on the northern island of Borneo, as well as hotel rooms on several of the smaller islands. A hotel in Malaysia can be a modern urban high-rise in the shadow of one of the world’s tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur. Or your Malaysia reservations might be for a tropical paradise on the sandy beach of the island of Penang. Wherever your hotel, Eurobookings lists many hotels close to Malaysia landmarks, showing you hotel photos, comprehensive amenities lists and interactive area maps, so you’ll know everything about your hotel before you even arrive. A Malaysia hotel on the Malay Peninsula’s capital city of Kuala Lumpur presents you with a feast for the senses. Stay in a hotel in the city’s main shopping and nightlife district, known as the Golden Triangle and gaze up at the Petronas Twin Towers, until recently the tallest buildings on the planet. Or stay in a hotel in colorful JalanTuanku Abdul Rahman shopping district, home to Plaza GM, the world’s largest wholesale plaza. A hotel in the south coast city of Malacca, Malaysia brings you face to face with the country’s colonial past, with Dutch Stadthuys, built in 1660 and its Portuguese Christ Church, built in 1741. Then there are the hotels in Malaysia’s eastern half, like the city of Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, which is the east’s largest city and home to such sites as the gorgeous Lok Kawi Wildlife Park. There are also Kota Kinabalu hotels located close to the Gaya Street Tamu, a weekly market where you can buy Malaysian delicacies, ground coffee and handicrafts. And then there are Malaysia’s island hotels. Eurobookings lists many hotel rooms on the white sand beaches of Penang’s Batu Ferringhi Beach, Pulau Langkawi’s Langkawi Beach and more. So whether your ideal Malaysia hotel is in the city, in the mountains or on the beach, we’re here to help you find it. Close |
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