29 Best Hotels in Malaysia

Berjaya Langkawi Resort

$$$ | Burau Bay Karong Berkunci 200, Langkawi, 07000, Malaysia

Spread over 70 acres, this tranquil resort's chalets stand on stilts above the crystal clear waters of the Andaman Sea, with the green mountains of the rain forest providing a lush backdrop. Among five restaurants, Pahn-Thai is built over the ocean and serves innovative Thai cuisine, Mizumi serves a selection of Japanese dishes and is located on the lake at the Oriental Village, and Oriental Pearl serves Cantonese and Sichuan dishes. Honeymooners can opt for a candlelit dinner under the stars on the beach. Animal lovers will be excited to spot monitor lizards, monkeys (don't leave any snacks on your balcony or they'll snatch them), and dozens of birds lurking the grounds.

Pros

  • Peaceful and secluded
  • Option of pool or beach
  • Surrounded by wildlife

Cons

  • Shuttle is needed on the grounds
  • Far from the airport
  • Monkeys can be a nuisance
Burau Bay Karong Berkunci 200, Langkawi, 07000, Malaysia
049-591--888
hotel Details
350 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Casa del Mar

$$$ | Jalan Pantai Cenang Mukim Kedawang, Langkawi, 07000, Malaysia

All 34 Mediterranean-style rooms at Casa del Mar are situated along Pantai Cenang beach, offering guests a serene seafront setting. The staff does a nice job creating truly personalized experiences. For instance, you might be whisked away by speedboat to a private beach, where the staff will pitch a glamorous tent and prepare a gourmet picnic with cocktails. Guests can then stick around and catch the sunset from La Sal, the cocktail bar that fuses Mediterranean drinks with Asian flavors. Try the tom yam martini or five-spice poached apple and cinnamon mojito. Only a 10-minute drive from Langkawi airport, the resort is within walking distance of several local restaurants and cafés.

Pros

  • Seafront setting
  • Sunset from cocktail bar
  • Close to the airport

Cons

  • Pricey and small rooms
  • Beach is not private
Jalan Pantai Cenang Mukim Kedawang, Langkawi, 07000, Malaysia
049-552--388
hotel Details
34 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa del Rio Melaka

$$$ | 88 Jalan Kota Laksamana, Malacca, 75200, Malaysia

Within walking distance to Jonker Street and next to the Malacca River, Casa del Rio is the top choice for a central Melacca location. You'll get a taste (literally) of the excellent service in store when you're greeted at reception with a cooling towel and refreshing ginger-lime sorbet. Stylish, spacious rooms include balconies with wonderful river views, and the rooftop infinity pool with phenomenal city and river vistas is a delight. The hotel restaurant's food, particularly the Peranakan lunch and the Sunday riverside jazz brunch, comes highly recommended.

Pros

  • Extremely central location
  • Fast, reliable Wi-Fi (though three device connection limit per room)
  • 24-hour room service

Cons

  • Can be expensive compared to other Malacca hotels
  • Rooms facing the road rather than the river can be noisy
88 Jalan Kota Laksamana, Malacca, 75200, Malaysia
062-896--888
hotel Details
66 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Cheong Fatt Tze-The Blue Mansion

$$ | 14 Lebuh Leith, Georgetown, 10200, Malaysia

Indigo-color outer walls of the former home to 19th-century millionaire Cheong Fatt Tze are responsible for this property's well-known nickname, the "Blue Mansion." Each of the 16 theme bedrooms have been given titles as well: Fragrant Poem is a deluxe double, where you will find period antique furniture; and the Old Kitchen is a studio room decked out with old-fashion kitchen tools and a wood-fire cooking station. The mansion's layout is closely based on feng-shui principles, including proverbs inscribed over doorways and a balanced combination of metal, timber, water, fire, and earth evident throughout. Breakfast is included and served alfresco in the charming courtyard. The house even received a UNESO Heritage award thanks to its thoughtful preservation.

Pros

  • Feng shui is followed closely
  • Charming mansion steeped in history
  • Great breakfast

Cons

  • A/c only in the rooms
  • Spotty Internet
  • Next to a busy road
14 Lebuh Leith, Georgetown, 10200, Malaysia
042-620--006
hotel Details
18 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Eastern & Oriental Hotel

$$$ | 10 Lebuh Farquhar, Georgetown, 10200, Malaysia

The same people responsible for grand hotels like The Raffles in Singapore and The Strand in Yangon established the Eastern & Oriental Hotel in 1885, and upon arrival today, guests feel as if they've stepped through a time machine as they're greeted by doormen in knee-high socks and brimmed hats. The hotel has two wings, the 100-suite historical wing, part of the original hotel, and the 132-suite Victory Annexe, which opened in 2012. Steeped in history and old-world charm, the E & O brings the British colonial era to life. Persian carpets cover teak wooden floors in the sitting rooms, and Egyptian cotton linens cover the four-poster beds. Views from the rooms in the historical wing vary from the Strait of Malacca to the courtyard's manicured lawns. The Victory Annexe suites, which have private balconies and a modern-classic design, overlook the Andaman Sea.

Pros

  • Steeped in history
  • Variety of great views from the rooms
  • Afternoon tea offered

Cons

  • Could use some refurbishments
  • Overpriced drinks
  • Gym is lacking
10 Lebuh Farquhar, Georgetown, 10200, Malaysia
042-222--000
hotel Details
99 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Four Points by Sheraton Sandakan

$$$ | Sandakan Harbour Square, Sandakan, 90000, Malaysia

Widely considered Sandakan's best hotel, this is comfortable lodging with every necessity, including all-day dining, an outdoor infinity pool with splendid views of the harbor, cocktail lounge with evening entertainment, a beauty salon, and a gym. Rooms here are spacious and modern—some with floor-to-ceiling windows. All rooms have a flat screen TV, and many offer spectacular views of the harbor, especially from the higher floors (be sure to request a view when booking). The hotel is Sandakan's tallest bulding and the centerpiece of the Sandakan Harbour Square project, the city's major push toward urban renewal.

Pros

  • Wi-Fi in rooms
  • Connected to a mall for a shopping fix

Cons

  • Food uninspired at best
  • Smoking permitted in some common areas
Sandakan Harbour Square, Sandakan, 90000, Malaysia
089-244--888
hotel Details
300 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Fraser Place Kuala Lumpur

$$ | 10 Jalan Perak Lot 163, Kuala Lumpur, 50450, Malaysia
You can't beat the location of these serviced apartments, a 10-minute walk from Petronas Towers or 15 minutes via an enclosed, air-conditioned walkway. Apartments are spacious and well-appointed, those with two bedrooms or more include washer-dryers, and all have living and dining areas. Fast, free Wi-Fi and extended-stay rates make Fraser popular with business travelers, but plenty of families book here, too, drawn to the playroom, infinity pool, and well-equipped kitchens.

Pros

  • Huge rooms
  • Good for families
  • Super central location

Cons

  • Furniture looks dated
  • Air-conditioning can be weak
  • Pool a bit small
10 Jalan Perak Lot 163, Kuala Lumpur, 50450, Malaysia
032-118--6288
hotel Details
291 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Gayana Eco Resort

$ | Malohom Bay Gaya Island Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Kota Kinabalu, 88000, Malaysia

Overlooking the China Sea, Gayana Eco Resort consists of 52 lush luxury villas set up over water on the island of Pulau Gaya, just off the coast of Borneo. This hideaway exudes elegance while ensuring the surrounding marine ecology is protected and regenerated through the efforts of the on-site Marine Ecology Research Centre. Guests balance their time among jungle trekking expeditions, kayaking adventures, soaking in the infinity pool, and indulging in top-notch treatments at the Solace Spa. Pantai Villas offer the lagoon view, which beautifully frames Mt. Kinabalu in the distant horizon. An added bonus comes with the Reef Regeneration Program, where guests are given the opportunity to replant coral and give back to Mother Nature.

Pros

  • Luxurious villas
  • Eco-friendly
  • Ocean views

Cons

  • Quite pricey
  • You may be harassed by the monkeys
  • Jellyfish are a problem in nearby waters
Malohom Bay Gaya Island Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Kota Kinabalu, 88000, Malaysia
088-380--390
hotel Details
52 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Maya

$$ | 138 Jalan Ampang Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, 50450, Malaysia

The combination of boutique-hotel vibe and urban-resort relaxation makes Hotel Maya particularly appealing. All 207 airy rooms are flooded with light and fitted in contemporary furnishings. Organic building materials, such as rock, wood, and bamboo, are used throughout. Small details, like the 24-hour butler service or the nightcap served in the Sky Lounge on the 13th floor—where all guests receive complimentary coffee, tea, and baked goods—are added bonuses. The Anggun Spa has a varied menu including Malay Urut, Thai, Swedish, and Balinese treatments, with a steam room and heated hydrotherapy pool that both deserve a visit.

Pros

  • 24-hour butler service available
  • Relaxing Sky Lounge is accessible to all guests
  • Some upper floor rooms have views of Petronas Towers

Cons

  • Traffic and construction noise
  • Inconsistent service
  • Some rooms need an upgrade
138 Jalan Ampang Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, 50450, Malaysia
032-711--8866
hotel Details
207 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hotel Penaga

$$ | Jalan Hutton Lebuh Clarke, 10050, Malaysia

A multimillion ringgit refurbishment converted 15 prewar shop houses into this 45-room boutique hotel, retaining the 1940s features while introducing contemporary aesthetics and amenities. The four choices for accommodation—each featuring a Jacuzzi spa, natural-history prints that relate to Penang, and pieces of antique furniture—include: Clark Terraces, family-friendly two-floor houses with two bedrooms and private gardens; Penaga Suites, a first-floor two-bedroom, two-bathroom; Transfer Suites, which sit above the spa with a sitting room and large bedroom; and Hutton Rooms, with one bedroom and the most affordable rates. Relax in the hotel's spa, which focuses on ancient remedies and treatments inspired by the Malay Peninsula, incorporating several botanical ingredients.

Pros

  • Old-world charm with modern amenities
  • Exceptional spa treatments
  • Private gardens

Cons

  • Traffic noise in street-side rooms
  • No parking
Jalan Hutton Lebuh Clarke, 10050, Malaysia
042-611--891
hotel Details
45 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Jonker Boutique Hotel

$$ | 84 Jalan Tokong Kampung Tiga, Malacca, 75200, Malaysia

If you want to stay right in the middle of the action at a reasonable price, you can't do much better than this three-story hotel with an art deco facade right in the middle of Malacca's main shopping street. Rooms are large and simple, with modern interiors and free Wi-Fi, and the efficient, helpful staff are happy to recommend local restaurants and other things to do. Rooms facing the street are rather noisy at night (especially on weekends), so choose a back-facing room for a quieter stay.

Pros

  • Shopping and night market right outside your door
  • Private parking
  • Very friendly staff

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Noise in street-facing rooms
  • Breakfast not included in price
84 Jalan Tokong Kampung Tiga, Malacca, 75200, Malaysia
062-825--151
hotel Details
16 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Lankayan Island Dive Resort

$$$$ | Lankayan Island, Sandakan, Malaysia

An hour-and-a-half boat trip from the Sandakan yacht club takes you to tiny, wooded Lankayan Island, a little slice of paradise ringed with white sand beaches and turquoise waters. The only habitation on the island, the resort offers 23 air-conditioned beachfront "chalets" each with functional wooden furniture, high ceilings, private terrace for optimal sunset gazing, and enough space for a family. On the sea turtle corridor, the island is serious about conservation; if you go between June and September you help accompany hundreds of adorable hatchlings to their first sea dive. Within close proximity to the island, human divers can enjoy 32 dive sites and two wrecks. Although the diver price includes three dives a day and unlimited jetty diving (non-diver packages are about $100 less), the snorkeling is every bit as good.

Pros

  • Above average dining
  • Extremely peaceful and quiet
  • Superb marine life encounters

Cons

  • Chalets can be musty
Lankayan Island, Sandakan, Malaysia
089-765--200
hotel Details
23 rooms
Rate Includes: All-Inclusive

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Le Hotel Kota Kinabalu

$ | Block B Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens, Kota Kinabalu, 88000, Malaysia

In the heart of the Waterfront, this casual option offers simple, clean, attractively priced accommodations. Although it bills itself a boutique hotel, the setting lacks in the creative charm usually reserved for that title. However, it makes up for this with all of the basic amenities, including free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and hot showers. For those seeking a clean, comfortable bed in a great location, minus all of the trimmings, this is the best bet.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Solid value
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Traffic noise
  • Small rooms
Block B Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens, Kota Kinabalu, 88000, Malaysia
088-319--696
hotel Details
44 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu

$$ | Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens Sinsuran, Sunsuron, 88000, Malaysia

Smack-dab in the center of town, this five-star Starwood property is within walking distance of all the must-see shopping, dining, and waterfront sights. The 306 spacious rooms all come equipped with modern amenities such as Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, along with huge windows framing a stunning cityscape. While sunset can be caught comfortably from most rooms, the pool bar, fitness center, and club lounge on the 12th floor also offer great views.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Modern amenities
  • Great spot for watching the sunset

Cons

  • Lacking in modern style
  • Bland room decor
  • Poor sound-proofing in rooms
Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens Sinsuran, Sunsuron, 88000, Malaysia
088-322--222
hotel Details
306 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur

$$ | 2 Jalan Stesen Sentral, Kuala Lumpur, 50470, Malaysia Fodor's Choice
A stone's throw from KL Sentral and only a 15-minute walk from Brickfields Station, the Little India neighborhood, and a cornucopia of great food, Le Meridien's location is ideal. KL can be tough on weary travelers, especially in the heat, and the rooms here are an oasis. Mattresses and pillows are cloudlike, the rain forest showerheads are a godsend after a long flight, and the rooms have been thoughtfully designed with USB ports on both sides of the bed and at the desk. Le Meridien and the neighboring Hilton are connected by a walkway, and guests can use the pools and gyms at both hotels.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Expansive breakfast
  • Fantastic location

Cons

  • Slow check-in
  • Doesn't like to take special requests
2 Jalan Stesen Sentral, Kuala Lumpur, 50470, Malaysia
032-063--7888
hotel Details
420 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Lone Pine Hotel

$$$ | 97 Batu Ferringhi, 11100, Malaysia

While Lone Pine was one of the first hotels to pop up along Batu Ferringhi (Foreigner's Rock) in 1948, it was a recent refurbishment that made it a top pick along this famous beach. The restored grounds offer a distinct colonial charm; white wooden shutters go well with the ocean-inspired contemporary artwork. The 90 rooms offer a mixture of seafront terraces, balconies, and private courtyards. In addition to dining by the pool at the Bungalow, where the buffet breakfast is served, you can enjoy a meal at Mastu restaurant, which offers a Japanese twist on fresh seafood and can even provide picnic bento boxes to take to the beach. A free shuttle bus runs five times daily between the hotel and Georgetown.

Pros

  • Colonial charm
  • Beachfront location
  • Great dining options

Cons

  • It's often busy with large weddings
  • Lower-floor rooms lack views
  • Surrounding location is a bit dull
97 Batu Ferringhi, 11100, Malaysia
048-868--686
hotel Details
90 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Malibest Resort

$$ | Pantai Cenang Mukim Kedawang, Langkawi, 07000, Malaysia

Right in the middle of Pantai Cenang, Langkawi's most popular beach, these beachfront bungalows are basic but among the better budget options in the area. Of the 91 rooms, the five treehouses are worth the extra money and provide clear views out to the sea. What this place lacks in terms of luxury or decor, it makes up for with beach access; you can easily roll out of bed onto the perfectly powdery sand and spend the day lounging on a deck chair.

Pros

  • Amazing beachfront location
  • Friendly staff
  • Good value

Cons

  • Wi-Fi in lobby only
  • Basic rooms
  • Few amenities
Pantai Cenang Mukim Kedawang, Langkawi, 07000, Malaysia
049-558--202
hotel Details
61 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Malihom Private Estate

$$ | 168 Bukit Penara Kiri NT, Balik Pulau, 11000, Malaysia

Malihom's name, which translates to "village of the fragrant rice" in Thai, was inspired by the nine traditional rice storage barns brought over from Chiang Mai to serve as this eco-retreat's guestrooms. Set on the southern end of Penang atop high hills, the small eco-hotel has a tranquil setting offering views of the mountains, sea, city, and lush forest valleys. Yoga and spa sessions can be organized, and each barn has a private garden that's a nice perch for bird-watching. The rates include three daily meals made fresh with seasonal produce.

Pros

  • Eco-friendly
  • Tranquil and romantic setting
  • Spectacular views

Cons

  • Limited seating at the pool
  • Grounds could use better upkeep
  • Wi-Fi in common areas only
168 Bukit Penara Kiri NT, Balik Pulau, 11000, Malaysia
012-428--5191
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur

$$$ | Kuala Lumpur, 50088, Malaysia

Conveniently located between the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and Kuala Lumpur City Centre Park, Mandarin Oriental is smack-dab in the center of town. All 30 floors offer impressive views of the city, but request a Petronas facing room in order to gaze through the floor-to-ceiling windows at the high-standing towers. The infinity-edge pool on the third floor acts as an urban beach, overlooking the captivating city skyline. A fitness center, two outdoor tennis courts, and an indoor golf simulator are on hand for recreation. There are 10 restaurants at the MO, including Aqua, which overlooks KLCC Park and serves family-friendly continental fare. Exhausted travelers can rejuvenate their senses by dipping into The Spa's steam room, sauna, and vitality pool before indulging in a signature treatment.

New World Suites

$$ | Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi, Bintulu, 97000, Malaysia

Atop the ParkCity Mall, the largest mall in Bintulu, many of the guest rooms at this modern hotel have lovely views of the South China Sea. Mainly catering to business travelers, it has large, well-equipped guest rooms include king-size beds, sofas, wall-mounted TVs, and good-size desks. In addition to the offerings in the mall, there are a number of restaurants and shops within walking distance.

Pros

  • Contemporary design
  • Convenient location close to shopping and dining options
  • Free, fast Wi-Fi in rooms

Cons

  • No swimming pool
  • Limited gym facilities
  • Entrance is through the mall, so not very impressive
Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi, Bintulu, 97000, Malaysia
8-633–1122
hotel Details
135 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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One&Only Desaru Coast

$$$$ | Darul Ta’zim, Persiaran Damai, Desaru Coast 90, 81930, Malaysia Fodor's Choice

Right on the coast with direct access to a pristine stretch of Desaru Beach, this luxury resort is as beautifully designed as you would expect, with touches of contemporary Malaysian style, suites that come with private plunge pools and floor-to-ceiling windows, a world-class spa, and dining options that include a Malaysian-style restaurant, and Mediterranean beach club eatery. For families, there’s an on-site kid’s club and guest experiences that include traditional Silat Melayu martial arts classes and forest excursions to see white-handed gibbons. 

Pros

  • Luxurious vibe
  • Personalized butler service
  • Spacious suites with private plunge pools

Cons

  • Pricy food and drink
  • Breakfast not included
  • Very high rates
Darul Ta’zim, Persiaran Damai, Desaru Coast 90, 81930, Malaysia
60-7878--3400
hotel Details
44 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Some rates include breakfast

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ParkCity Everly

$$ | Jalan Tun Razak, Bintulu, 97000, Malaysia

One of the better options in a town with primarily budget accommodations, ParkCity is right on the riverfront and offers good views of the South China Sea; ask for a room on a higher floor for the best vistas. Rooms are comfortable, if a bit dated, and have mini-bars and TVs (even though many are older and not flat screen). It's not in the center of town, but there’s a lovely waterside promenade behind the hotel that will take you directly into town in about 20 minutes, or taxis are readily available.

Pros

  • Good fitness center
  • Tasty breakfast buffet
  • Free Wi-Fi in guest rooms

Cons

  • Hotel could use a refresh
  • A bit of a walk into center of Bintulu
  • Swimming pool sometimes dirty
Jalan Tun Razak, Bintulu, 97000, Malaysia
8-631–8888
hotel Details
225 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Sand & Sandals Desaru Beach Resort & Spa

$$ | Jalan Desaru Desaru, 81930, Malaysia

This four-star property offers spacious rooms with private balconies, and though it's not at all luxurious, it's sufficient for a fun beach weekend. The resort has two outdoor swimming pools, a kids' club, and a beachfront bar for nightly sundowners. With easy access to the beach and seasonal promotions that include water sports activities and off-resort excursions, it’s a good choice for families on a budget. 

Pros

  • Easy access to the beach
  • Affordably priced
  • Spacious themed suites

Cons

  • Inconsistent service
  • Breakfast is not included
  • Cheapest rooms are very basic
Jalan Desaru Desaru, 81930, Malaysia
60-7822--2222
hotel Details
208 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort and Spa

$$$ | 20 Jalan Aru Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu, 88100, Malaysia

Sprawling across 25 acres of meticulously landscaped gardens, the Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort and Spa embraces the natural beauty of the Borneo setting, and locally sourced woods and fabric are everywhere. All 492 rooms feature private balconies overlooking either the South China Sea or Mt. Kinabalu. Guests can choose to spend their day splashing around the extensive system of slides and pools, getting pampered at the stellar CHI Spa, practicing their swing at the 9-hole golf course, or venturing away from the resort to explore the breathtaking surroundings. Among the seven dining options, Peppino's Italian restaurant and dim sum at Shang Palace are major draws. End the day with live entertainment and light refreshments at Borneo Lounge and Bar.

Pros

  • Meticulously landscaped gardens
  • Lovely CHI Spa
  • Lots of luxury with seven dining options

Cons

  • Pool can get crowded
  • A lot of children
20 Jalan Aru Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu, 88100, Malaysia
088-327--888
hotel Details
492 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Temple Tree at Bon Ton

$$$$ | Jalan Pantai Cenang, Langkawi, Malaysia

Walking around the grounds of Temple Tree is like taking a trip back in time; the eight villas that make up the hotel are restored antique buildings of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Eurasian origin. With more than 110 years of history, the former family homes were collected from around Malaysia and thoughtfully renovated. Guests have the option of renting out entire villas or individual rooms. Each house offers unique traits like a Mahjong room in the Chinese House or a private gym in the Black and White House. The hotel owner supports a local animal shelter, and cats roam freely here. Breakfast is set up in your in-room refrigerator the night before so you can prepare it yourself in the morning.

Pros

  • Historical architecture
  • Just 10 minutes from the airport
  • Tranquil setting

Cons

  • Rustic feel not for everybody
  • Tropical insects abound
  • Pets can stay here, so not great for allergy sufferers
Jalan Pantai Cenang, Langkawi, Malaysia
049-551--688
hotel Details
20 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The Jesselton Hotel

$ | 69 Jalan Gaya, Kota Kinabalu, 88000, Malaysia

Sabah's capital was originally founded as Jesselton, and this hotel—established in 1954—proudly celebrates the city's past with colonial details throughout. All 32 guestrooms were refurbished in 2008, providing modern touches but upholding the classical appeal. Just off the lobby, the Mountbatten Lounge celebrates the British tradition by serving afternoon tea and evening cocktails, with a pianist playing discreetly in the background. The Bella Italia Restaurant's menu combines classic Italian and Mediterranean dishes with traditional Hainan chicken rice and laksa noodles for those seeking some local flavor. The central location is this old-timer's best asset.

Pros

  • Colonial details
  • Central location
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Kark rooms
  • In need of refurbishment, service is spotty
69 Jalan Gaya, Kota Kinabalu, 88000, Malaysia
088-223--333
hotel Details
32 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Last Frontier Boutique Resort

$$$ | PPM 309 Elopura, Sandakan, 90000, Malaysia

Aptly named, this unique hotel perched on a hill (538 steps up the hill, to be precise) in the middle of the Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary is about as close as you'll get to a treehouse, and with only four guestrooms it's almost as small. Though modest, rooms are comfortable and spotless, with good beds, functional bathrooms, and a common terrace. Here, it's all about the surroundings. Along with an view over rain forest and the river below, you'll be up close and personal to the jungle wildlife, and passionate and knowledgeable hosts offer a thorough introduction to the area's extraordinary natural beauty and wildlife.

Pros

  • The resort's very good café provides all meals
  • Owners go out of their way for kids
  • Hotel provides transportation

Cons

  • If you can't manage steps, forget it
  • Can be buggy
PPM 309 Elopura, Sandakan, 90000, Malaysia
016-676--5922
hotel Details
4 rooms
Rate Includes: All-Inclusive

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The Majestic Malacca

$$$ | 188 Jalan Bunga Raya, Malacca, 75100, Malaysia

On the banks of the Malacca River, this grand 1920s-era hotel, decorated in Peranakan Chinese style with teakwood detailing exudes luxury, from the floor-to-ceiling windows to the oversize bathrooms with claw-foot tubs. Ask for a room on a higher floor for the best views. The service here is first-rate; you're greeted with fresh tea in your room and delicious local sweets at turndown. Guests also shouldn't miss the Majestic's worthwhile complimentary two-hour walking tour to the city's many historic sites.

Pros

  • Stately hotel with lots of history
  • On-site spa
  • Superlative service

Cons

  • Rooms not very soundproof
  • About a 20-minute walk from Malacca’s historic center
  • Pool on the small side
188 Jalan Bunga Raya, Malacca, 75100, Malaysia
062
hotel Details
54 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The Westin Kuala Lumpur

$$$ | 199 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, 55100, Malaysia

When you enter this hotel off busy Bintang Walk, the lobby greets you with white marble walls and flooring, along with an extensive and comfortable seating area. Set in the center of town, the Westin offers business travelers close proximity to many international corporations while leisure travelers appreciate the popular shopping malls, and families can sign up for the Westin Kids Club, with supervised activities for children up to age 12. All 443 rooms are spacious, modern, and offer great views of the city.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Family-friendly
  • Great restaurant options

Cons

  • Rooms need renovation
  • Small swimming pool
  • No spa
199 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, 55100, Malaysia
032-731--8333
hotel Details
443 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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