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120 ||| HOLE IN THE WALL Hotels - KL Hotel Hilton Kuala Lumpur Grand Season Hotel 3, Jalan Stesen Sentral, 72, Jalan Pahang Kuala lumpur Sentral +603-2697 8888 +603-2295 0888 +603-2691 3333 +603-2282 7888 [email protected] [email protected] www.grandseasonshotel.com www.shr.my/carcosa.com.my Carcosa Seri Negara Ancasa Hotel Taman Tasik Perdana, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock Persiaran Mahameru, KL +603-2026 6060 +603-2282 1888 +603-2026 8322 +603-2282 6868 [email protected] [email protected] www.ancasa-hotel.com www.carcosa.com.my Flamingo Hotel Vistana Hotel Tasik Ampang, Jalan Hulu 9, Jalan Lumut, Off Jalan Ipoh Kelang, Ampang +603-4042 8000 +603-4256 3288 +603-4041 1400 +603-4256 3188 [email protected] www.flamingo.com.my www.vistanahotels.com [email protected] Bestotel City Centre Kuala Lumpur International Hotel 368, Jalan Ipoh 79, Lorong Haji Hussein 2, Off +603-4043 1888 Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz +603-4048 1888 +603-2692 9133 www.bestotel.com +603-2698 3145 Hotel Grand Continental Swiss Inn Jalan Belia/ Jalan Raja Laut 62 Jalan Sultan +603-2693 9333 +603-2072 3333 +603-2693 1360 +603-2031 6699 www.ghihotels.com.my www.swissgarden.com
HOLE IN THE WALL | 121 Hotels - KL he main road of Ampang, situated on the eastern side of the City Centre, is easily accessibly from Jalan Tun Razak or Jalan Ulu Klang. They are plenty o f shopping Tcomplexes such as Ampang Point, Plaza Ampang, Ampwalk and City Square found along Jalan Ampang itself. Many embassies and consulates are also found along Jalan Ampang including the Cuban Embassy, Royal Thai Embassy, Zimbabwe High Commission, JapaneseEmbassy, British High Commission, China Embassy and French Embassy. Jalan Ampang also includes 2 international schools: Sayfol International School and Fairview International School. Hotel guests staying around this area will find it easy to travel in to the city centre as there is plenty public transportation plying Jalan Ampang including Putra LRT trains (underground), at KLCC and Ampang Park Stations. Hotel Nikko 165, Jalan Ampang Prince Hotel & Residence Kuala Lumpur +603-2161 1111 No 4, Jalan Conlay +603-2161 1122 +603-2170 8888 [email protected] +603-2170 8999 www.hotelnikko.com.my [email protected] www.princehotelkl.com The Zon All Suite Residences Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur 161 D, Jalan Ampang Kuala Lumpur City Centre +603-2164 8000 +603-2380 8888 +603-2164 1000 +603-2380 8833 www.zonhotel.com.my [email protected] [email protected] www.mandarinoriental.com Crowne Plaza Mutiara Hotel Jalan Sultan Ismail +603-2148 2322 +603-2144 2157 [email protected] www.crowneplazakl.com Hotel Istana 73, Jalan Raja Chulan +603-2141 9888 +603-2144 0111 [email protected] www.hotelistana.com Hotel Maya 138 Jalan Ampang +603-2711 8866 +603-2711 2277 [email protected] www.hotelmaya.com.my Dynasty Hotel 218, Jalan Ipoh +603-4043 7777 +603-4043 6688 [email protected] www.dynasty.com.my
122 ||| HOLE IN THE WALL Hotels - KL otels located within the Golden Triangle are in one of the most strategic locations. These hotels are made up of mainly exquisite business class hotels and boutique Hresorts, with some budget hotels thrown in. With easy access to the shopping and entertainment district of Bukit Bintang, these hotels boast a whole world of convenience for their guests, and all within walking distance. Transit systems including taxis and buses are just nearby. JW Marriott Hotel Shangri-la Hotel Kuala Lumpur 183, Jalan Bukit Bintang 11, Jalan Sultan Ismail +603-2715 9000 +603-2032 2388 +603-2715 7000 +603-2070 1514 www.ytlhotels.com [email protected] www.shangri-la.com Grand Millennium Kuala Lumpur The Ritz-Carlton, Kuala Lumpur 160, Jalan Bukit Bintang No. 168, Jalan Imbi +603-2117 4888 +603-2142 8000 +603-2142 1441 +603-2143 8080 www.millenniumhotels.com www.ritzcarlton.com.my The Westin Kuala Lumpur Hotel Equatorial Kuala Lumpur 199, Jalan Bukit Bintang Jalan Sultan Ismail +603-2731 8333 +603-2161 7777 +603-2731 8000 +603-2161 9020 [email protected] [email protected] www.westin.com/kl www.equatorial.com Parkroyal Kuala Lumpur Sheraton Imperial Jalan Sultan Ismail Jalan Sultan Ismail +603-2142 5588 +603-2717 9900 +603-2141 5524 / 2141 7099 +603-2717 9999 www.kualalumpur.parkroyalhotels.com [email protected] www.sheraton.com/imperialkualalumpur
HOLE IN THE WALL | 123 Hotels - KL Lanson Place Ambassador Row The Legend Hotel & Residences Apartment 1, Jalan Ampang Hilir Putra Place, 100 Jalan Putra +603-4253 2888 +603-4042 9888 +603-4253 1773 +603-4043 0700 [email protected] [email protected] www.lansonplace.com www.legendsgroup.com/legendkl Hotel Chinatown 2 City Villa Hotel No. 70-72, Jalan Petaling, 69, Jalan Haji Hussein, Off Kuala Lumpur Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman +603-2072 9933 +603-2692 6077 +603-2072 9922 +603-2692 7734 [email protected] www.holidayvilla.hotel.com www.hotelchinatown2.com Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur 2, Jalan Stesen Sentral, Kuala Lumpur Sentral +603-2263 7888 +603-2263 7222 [email protected] www.lemeridien.com/KualaLumpur Alpha Genesis Hotel Bukit Bintang Berjaya Times Square Hotel & 45, Tengkat Tong Shin, Bukit Bintang Convention Centre +603-2141 2000 No 1, Jalan Imbi +603-2141 1000 +603-2117 8000 www.alphagenesis.com +603-2143 3352 [email protected] [email protected] www.berjayatimesquare.com Hotel Melia Kuala Lumpur Sucasa Service Apartments 16, Jalan Imbi 222, Jalan Ampang +603-2785 2828 +603-4251 3833 +603-2785 2819 +603-4242 1096 [email protected] [email protected] www.melia.com.my www.thenomadsucasa.com
124 ||| HOLE IN THE WALL Hotels - KL otels situated in the older parts o f Kuala Lumpur, while slightly outside the Golden Triangle, enjoy easy accessibility to all the entertainment and shopping districts in Hthe city centre via Light Rail Transits (LRT) and even public transportation. However, hotel guests in this part of Kuala Lumpur are very much closer to the city’s famous Petaling Street (Chinatown), flea markets and bazaars in Masjid India and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman and other attractions including Merdeka Square and the city’s iconic Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Tune Hotels Agora Hotels No. 316, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman 106-110, Jalan Bukit Bintang +603-7962 5888 +603-2142 8133 +603-2691 3301 +603-2142 7815 www.tunehotels.com www.agorahotel.com.my [email protected] Federal Hotel Hotel Midah 35, Jalan Bukit Bintang 8 Jalan Kampung Attap +603-2148 9166 +603-2273 9999 +603-2148 2877 +603-2273 9199 [email protected] www.midahhotelkl.com www.federal.com.my Olympic Sport Hotel Mandarin Court Hotel Jalan Hang Jebat 55 Jalan Maharajalela +603-2078 7888 +603-2273 9933 +603-2078 1488 +603-2273 9833 www.olympichotelkl.com.my www.mandarincourthotel.com.my Hotel China Town Inn The Plaza Hotel Kuala Lumpur 52-54 Jalan Petaling Jalan Raja Laut +603-2070 4008 +603-2698 2255 +603-2078 4033 +603-2692 0959/ 2692 9822 www.chinatowninn.com www.hotelplazakl.com.my Cititel Express Kuala Lumpur Holiday Villa Apartment Suites 449, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman 225, Jalan Ampang +603-2691 9833 +603-2179 9000 +603-2697 3338 +603-2164 7097 www.cititelexpress.com [email protected] www.holidayvilla.com.my
Special Feature: Special Feature: Special Feature Spa Spa Leisure Leisure Introduction ...…………………...........................125 Experience SPA in KL ................................................126 SPA Interious ...............................................................128 Types of massages ..............................………........130 Why People Visit The SPA ...........................…...... 132 s we all know there are many different types of spas, each specializing in meeting a particular type of need. But in the end they all serve the same need of putting your Abody at ease and relieving you of the stress you may have faced during the day. The most common spa that is well known is the day spa, which is more or less like a salon as it provides similar services and you only visit it the duration of the treatment. This type of spa provides personal care treatments on a day-use services such as the common massage, waxing and facials. It is very convenient for people on the go as they do not have to stay a night or two and the spas are normally located all around the city area. The day spa is mostly a common place for the women as it is vey good at doing manicures, pedicures and body scrubs.
126 ||| Special FeaTURe: Spa leiSURe Experience SPA in KL nlike the day spa, the destination spa is a retreat for people who are looking for a complete program to rejuvenate their bodies, which in most cases lasts for a Uminimum of two days. It is sometimes classified as a residential or lodging area with a primary purpose to couch one into living a healthy life by eating the right foods (whole grains, fresh fruit and vegetables), taking part in fitness activities and providing wellness education. The guest will reside in the Destination spa instead of just visiting, but like all the other spas the destination spa offers therapeutic massages too. Resorts/hotel spas are the types of spa which are located in resort/hotels and have been put in place for the guests and people within that area to go relax and unwind without having to go far. This type of spa is very different form the destination spa or health spas as a person can go there and eat as much junk food as they please (from steaks, wine, fries e.t.c). Resort/hotel spas also have a wide range of activities on which one can choose from, these range from golf, swimming, tennis, horseback riding, skiing and some also have kid’s camps. We then have a hybrid between a medical clinic and day spa known as a medical spa. This is the sort of spa which operates under a supervision of a doctor and has a more clinical atmosphere than a day spa. The medical spa offers treatments like Botox fillings, laser treatments and skin tightening to name a few. However, apart from the clinical treatments, the medical spas also offer services like massages, body treatments, acupuncture, and nutritional counseling. Mineral springs spas provide a source of natural mineral water that you can soak in, it also uses thermal or seawater in hydrotherapy treatments. These mineral springs spa have been valued for thousands of years for their power to reduce aches and pains throughout the body. The mineral spring spas are considered a luxury and mainly wealthy people go there to meet and socialize as they soak in the springs. If you are listed with any fitness facility or health club you will know that they too have their own spas. These spas are available for the use of the members of that particular club and their primary purpose is fitness. These types of spas offer professionally administered spas on a day-use basis just like the day spa. One can choose to go for a swim, relax in the Jacuzzi or go for a massage in the club spa. Airport spas are found in all large international airports and cater for travelers who are in transit and need a little pampering after a long flight. These spas are also visited only for the time of the treatment and a person does not have to stay for long there. They specialize in the basic massages like oxygen therapy (You sit in a comfy chair with a two-pronged plastic tube up your nose, usually for 15 minutes, getting oxygen scented with essential oils that help you relax or boost your immune system) and the common chair massage. If you are looking for serious pampering then it’s the Luxury spas you would want to visit. These range from destination spas to hotel spas, the best in that range. One can visit there and go relax in the mud baths, have a personal Massage Therapist that assists you in anything that you need. The true ultimate place to go and forget the worries of life and enjoy being treated like a king or queen.
Special FeaTURe: Spa leiSURe | 127 Experience SPA in KL The eco-spa provides us with a tranquil eco friendly environment, they are dedicated to using only environmentally friendly products, providing a range of treatments with organic and biodynamic products, from aromatherapy, masks and wraps. The spa which is popular among women is the cosmetic medical spa, which focuses more on the clinically guided beauty enhancement. This is the sort of spa one may visit if they feel unhappy with their appearance and go have alterations made. They specialize in a wide range of treatments from nose jobs, breast implants, lip suctions, and anti aging treatments. Many people who go to these spas come out looking better and feeling very confident. Like the medical spa, there is always a doctor to assist in the treatments. Mobile spas are also becoming very popular as now there is an option to bring the spa treatment to your house. All you have to do is call and they will be at your door, but this is only for the simple basic stuff like, manicures, pedicures, facials and the common massage. If the whole family wants to have in the fun, there are also family spas available, these spas cater for everyone and also do group parties. The same kinds of treatments are offered as any other spa but the only difference is that your family or friends will be there to enjoy the treatments with you.
Kenko Reflexology & Fish Spa Sdn Bhd 128 ||| Special FeaTURe: Spa leiSURe Kenko Reflexology & Fish Spa Sdn Bhd SPA Interiorious Male Only SpaS e have spas which are designed for the males Wonly, who said it is only the women who need the treatment? These male spas are equipped with well trained male Massage Therapist and the whole employee base is also made of males. The interior of these spas is normally designed with colors of dusk, muted shades and soft lighting to create that hard masculine feel to the place. Women Only SpaS he female spas normally have very soft colors and also have the therapeutic lighting. Their rooms have fluffy towels and soft music is played to create a soft mood, and they Ttoo are assisted by professional female Massage Therapist. Both spas are very similar as they are made in a way to try and bring peace and tranquil into the area. In most cases warm earthly colors are used as they help relax the mind and soft music is played all day long. The most common color for the towels and gowns is white as it resembles purity and cleanliness and the material soft to provide comfort when you are wearing it. Wood is also very common as it is used on the floor, roof or walls as it always resembles nature, stability and shelter.
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