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Among the 25126 accommodations in Malaysia, here are the 4 best luxury hotels

Imperial Hotel Miri - Malaysia
8.4 429 reviews
Malaysia
23/06 – 01/07
£81/nighttotal: Â£648 (8 )

Imperial Hotel Miri

1 4
hotel , Miri
The Imperial Hotel Miri is conveniently located in the commercial district, just a short walk from Miri Waterfront and Miri City Fan Recreation Park. This 4-star hotel has received very good user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The hotel offers a range of comfortable rooms, some with kitchens, and features a rooftop swimming pool with city views. Guests can enjoy a variety of dining options, stay active in the fitness centre, or relax in the sauna.
Areca Hotel Penang - Malaysia
9.0 1989 reviews
Malaysia
29/07 – 10/08
£171/nighttotal: Â£2052 (12 )

Areca Hotel Penang

1 5
hotel , George Town
The Areca Hotel Penang is conveniently located in George Town's UNESCO World Heritage Site, just a short walk from attractions like the Upside Down Museum and Penang Heritage Gallery. This 4-star hotel has received very good user ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of facilities for guests, including a restaurant serving European cuisine, a bar, a fitness centre, a garden, and a kids' club. Guests can also enjoy a complimentary Penang Road Teochew Chendul, a local delicacy, and benefit from free Wi-Fi throughout the property.
H Elite Design Hotel - Malaysia
8.0 3198 reviews
Malaysia
17/08 – 02/09
£37/nighttotal: Â£592 (16 )

H Elite Design Hotel

1 2
hotel , Kota Bharu
H Elite Design Hotel is conveniently located in Kota Bharu, just a short distance from the Handicraft Village and Craft Museum and the Kelantan Golf & Country Club. This 4-star hotel consistently receives very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The hotel features a contemporary design, offering a modern alternative to traditional accommodations. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, fitness centre, kids' club, restaurant, and air-conditioned rooms, making it a great choice for families and individuals seeking a comfortable and convenient stay in Kota Bharu.
Paya Bunga Hotel Terengganu - Malaysia
8.5 1701 reviews
Malaysia
20/08 – 24/08
£39/nighttotal: Â£156 (4 )

Paya Bunga Hotel Terengganu

1 3
hotel , Kuala Terengganu
Paya Bunga Hotel is located in Kuala Terengganu, just over 1.5km from Batu Burok Beach and close to Chinatown, a bustling area with local shops and restaurants. The hotel has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall service.
The hotel offers a range of modern amenities, including a swimming pool, fitness centre, and restaurant, as well as comfortable rooms with balconies and a garden. You can also enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and take advantage of the 24-hour front desk service.

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Best Malaysia hotels with a pool

Among the 25126 accommodations in Malaysia, here are the 4 best hotels with a pool

Windmill Upon Hills Bnb - Malaysia
8.0 5 reviews
Malaysia
01/07 – 31/07
£32/nighttotal: Â£960 (30 )

Windmill Upon Hills Bnb

1 2
hotel , Genting Highlands
Windmill Upon Hills BnB is situated in Genting Highlands, 12.6 km from the First World Plaza entertainment complex, offering easy access to other attractions like the Royal Selangor Pewter Factory and Visitor Centre.
This 4-star guesthouse features a tranquil garden, a terrace with scenic views, an on-site restaurant, and a fitness centre, ideal for a comfortable and relaxing stay in Genting Highlands.
Gurney Bay Hotel, A Parkroyal Partner Hotel - Malaysia
8.5 30369 reviews
Malaysia
08/07 – 21/07
£49/nighttotal: Â£637 (13 )

Gurney Bay Hotel, A Parkroyal Partner Hotel

1 3
hotel , George Town
The Evergreen Laurel Hotel Penang is situated on Gurney Drive, a popular beachfront area in George Town, within easy reach of shopping malls and just over a mile from the Colonial Penang Museum. It is a 5-star hotel with very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of amenities and activities, including a swimming pool, fitness centre, tennis court, and spa. Guests can enjoy dining options at two restaurants, a bar, and room service, as well as live music entertainment in the lobby lounge and poolside terrace.
Norshah Village Resort - Malaysia
8.5 290 reviews
Malaysia
31/08 – 18/09
£25/nighttotal: Â£450 (18 )

Norshah Village Resort

1 2
hotel , Pantai Cenang
Norshah Village Resort is located in Pantai Cenang, just a short distance from Pantai Tengah and Cenang Beach, making it ideal for those who want to be close to the action. This 2-star resort has received very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The resort offers a range of facilities, including an outdoor swimming pool, barbecue facilities, and free private parking. Each room features air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a private balcony, and modern amenities like a flat-screen TV and a desk.
Ponderosa Golf & Country Resort - Malaysia
8.0 931 reviews
Malaysia
15/08 – 29/08
£51/nighttotal: Â£714 (14 )

Ponderosa Golf & Country Resort

1 4
hotel , Johor Bahru
Ponderosa Golf & Country Resort is located 20 kilometres from Johor Bahru city centre, close to shopping malls like Ikea and Toppen, offering a peaceful escape from the city bustle. This 4-star resort receives consistently high ratings from guests for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The resort features 16 spacious rooms, each equipped with air conditioning, a safe deposit box, satellite TV, ironing facilities, and a mini fridge. Guests can enjoy a range of leisure activities, including golfing on the 18-hole course, swimming in the Olympic-size pool, playing tennis, or working out in the gym, as well as dining in one of the four restaurants.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Malaysia

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Malaysia?

    For iconic landmarks, the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur are a must-see, offering breathtaking views. The Batu Caves, just outside Kuala Lumpur, are impressive limestone caves with a colossal golden statue of Lord Murugan. Further afield, the ancient ruins of Melaka, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcase Malaysia's rich history. For natural beauty, consider Gunung Kinabalu in Sabah, the highest peak in Southeast Asia.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Malaysia?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Malaysia, Cj Residence - Opposite Public Bank Centre Point, Savv Hotel and Noordin Mews are the most popular ones.

  • What are some must-do activities in Malaysia?

    Exploring the diverse wildlife is a highlight; consider a visit to Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Sabah or Taman Negara National Park in Pahang for jungle trekking and wildlife spotting. Island hopping in Langkawi or Tioman offers stunning beaches and turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and diving. For a cultural experience, visit a local market like the Central Market in Kuala Lumpur or explore the colourful streets of Georgetown in Penang.
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  • When is the ideal time to visit Malaysia?

    The best time to visit generally falls between March and October, avoiding the monsoon season (typically November to February). However, different regions experience different weather patterns; the east coast is drier from March to October, while the west coast is generally drier from June to September. It's wise to check the specific forecast for your chosen destination.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Malaysia?

  • Which neighbourhoods or areas are best for spending a week in Malaysia?

    Kuala Lumpur offers a good base for a week, with its blend of modern skyscrapers, cultural attractions, and delicious food. Alternatively, splitting your time between Kuala Lumpur and Penang would allow you to experience both the vibrant city life and the charming colonial architecture of Penang. For a more relaxed pace, consider spending a week exploring the islands of Langkawi or Tioman.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Malaysia?

  • Which parts of Malaysia are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    Melaka is easily accessible from Kuala Lumpur and offers a rich historical experience within a weekend. Alternatively, a weekend trip to the islands of Pulau Tioman or Langkawi provides beautiful beaches and opportunities for watersports. For something different, consider exploring the Cameron Highlands for cooler temperatures and tea plantations.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Malaysia?

  • Is renting a car recommended for exploring Malaysia?

    Renting a car can be convenient for exploring areas outside major cities, but driving in Malaysia can be challenging due to traffic and varying road conditions. Public transportation, including trains and buses, is generally efficient and affordable within cities and between major towns. Consider your itinerary and comfort level with driving before deciding.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Malaysia?

  • Are credit cards widely accepted in Malaysia?

    Credit cards are widely accepted in larger cities and tourist areas, but it's advisable to carry some local currency (Malaysian Ringgit) for smaller establishments, local markets, and transportation in more rural areas. Many ATMs are available throughout the country.
  • What are the largest airports in Malaysia?

    Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is the main international airport, serving Kuala Lumpur and surrounding areas. Other significant airports include Penang International Airport and Kota Kinabalu International Airport in Sabah.
  • Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about Malaysia?

    Malaysia is a multi-cultural nation, and respecting local customs is important. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, remove your shoes before entering some homes and temples, and avoid public displays of affection. Using your right hand for eating and giving is customary.
  • What local specialties should you try in Malaysia?

    Nasi lemak, a fragrant coconut rice dish with sambal, is a must-try. Char kway teow, stir-fried noodles with seafood or meat, is another popular street food. Satay, grilled skewers of meat, and laksa, a spicy noodle soup, are also delicious options. Don't forget to try local fruits like durian (if you dare!) and mangosteen.
  • Where are the best shopping spots in Malaysia?

    Suria KLCC in Kuala Lumpur offers high-end brands, while Bukit Bintang is known for its shopping malls and street markets. Penang's Georgetown has charming boutiques and street art. For a more local experience, explore the night markets and local bazaars throughout the country.
  • What signature events or festivals take place in Malaysia?

    Hari Raya Aidilfitri (Eid al-Fitr) and Hari Raya Aidiladha (Eid al-Adha) are significant Muslim holidays. Chinese New Year is widely celebrated, and Deepavali (Diwali) is an important Hindu festival. These festivals involve vibrant celebrations and unique traditions.
  • What’s the best place in Malaysia for mild and comfortable weather?

    The Cameron Highlands offer a cooler climate than other parts of Malaysia, making it a refreshing escape from the tropical heat. The higher altitude results in pleasant temperatures year-round, ideal for those seeking milder weather.
  • What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Malaysia?

    Underestimating travel times, especially during peak hours, is a common mistake. Not exchanging currency before arrival or carrying sufficient Ringgit can also cause inconvenience. Ignoring the local customs and traditions can lead to unintentional cultural faux pas.
  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Malaysia?

    The Perhentian Islands offer a quieter alternative to more popular islands, with pristine beaches and excellent snorkelling. The Royal Belum State Park in Perak is a vast rainforest teeming with wildlife. For a unique experience, explore the abandoned colonial-era buildings in Kuala Kangsar.

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Best Malaysia hotels with parking

Dj Citi Point Hotel - Malaysia
8.2 9071 reviews
Malaysia
16/09 – 19/09
£23/nighttotal: Â£69 (3 )

Dj Citi Point Hotel

1 3
hotel , Kuala Terengganu
DJ Citi Point Hotel in Kuala Terengganu city centre offers convenient access to Chinatown (0.35km), Maziah Palace (0.4km), and Shahbandar Jetty (0.5km), with the Terengganu State Museum and Crystal Mosque a short taxi ride away.
This two-star establishment provides air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV, private bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour front desk offering currency exchange; nearby shopping and dining options are also readily available.
Moon Hotel, Cameron Highlands - Malaysia
8.6 201 reviews
Malaysia
04/01 – 13/01
£29/nighttotal: Â£261 (9 )

Moon Hotel, Cameron Highlands

1 3
hotel , Brinchang
Moon Hotel in Brinchang offers a convenient base for exploring the Cameron Highlands, situated approximately 84 kilometres from Sultan Azlan Shah Airport.
This single-bedroom, single-bathroom guesthouse provides free Wi-Fi and parking, ideal for budget travellers seeking simple accommodation in this Malaysian hill resort.
Yee Hotel Permas Jaya - Malaysia
8.5 2747 reviews
Malaysia
01/08 – 10/08
£23/nighttotal: Â£207 (9 )

Yee Hotel Permas Jaya

1 2
hotel , Johor Bahru
Yee Hotel Permas is located in Johor Bahru, around 11 miles from both the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, offering a convenient base for exploring the area. This 2-star hotel receives very good user ratings, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious travellers.
The hotel offers a variety of amenities including air conditioning, a desk, and a flat-screen TV in all rooms, along with a garden, sauna, and restaurant, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
C Hotel - Malaysia
8.0 411 reviews
Malaysia
01/12 – 11/12
£98/nighttotal: Â£980 (10 )

C Hotel

5 7
hotel , Jitra
C Hotel in Jitra offers a convenient base, situated approximately 32 kilometres from both the Asian Cultural Village and Dinosaur Park Dannok.
This two-star establishment features air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, and room service, all within a single-bedroom, single-bathroom layout.

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Roomstay Ustaz Al-waqf Tunjong - Malaysia
9.2 5 reviews
Malaysia
15/09 – 29/09
£34/nighttotal: Â£476 (14 )

Roomstay Ustaz Al-waqf Tunjong

1 3
hotel , Kota Bharu
Roomstay Ustaz Al-waqf Tunjong, a 3-star hotel in Kota Bharu, is located 7.4 kilometres from the Handicraft Village and Craft Museum and 6.7 kilometres from Kelantan Golf & Country Club.
This family-friendly accommodation offers 314 square metres of space, can host up to seven guests across multiple rooms, and provides air conditioning, free WiFi, and parking.
Perdana Kota Bharu - Malaysia
8.8 20682 reviews
Malaysia
01/07 – 30/07
£280/nighttotal: Â£8120 (29 )

Perdana Kota Bharu

2 4
hotel , Kota Bharu
The Perdana Kota Bharu hotel is located in Jalan Mahmood, a short walk from Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium and the Cultural Center, offering easy access to both cultural attractions and shopping in Kota Bharu. This 4-star hotel is rated very good by previous guests.
The hotel features a variety of amenities including a swimming pool, a fitness centre and a spa. Guests can enjoy a range of dining options, including a restaurant serving local and international cuisine and a bar.
Olive Tree Hotel Penang - Malaysia
8.3 11864 reviews
Malaysia
01/12 – 11/12
£313/nighttotal: Â£3130 (10 )

Olive Tree Hotel Penang

5 7
hotel , Bayan Lepas
The Olive Tree Hotel Penang is located in Bayan Lepas, just 8 kilometres from Penang Bridge and close to D'piazza Mall, Jump Street Trampoline Park, and the Setia SPICE complex. This 4-star hotel receives very good user ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a spa. Guests can enjoy Asian cuisine at the on-site restaurant, Sukkah, and relax on the terrace or balcony.
The Light Hotel Penang - Malaysia
8.8 14326 reviews
Malaysia
01/12 – 11/12
£380/nighttotal: Â£3800 (10 )

The Light Hotel Penang

5 7
hotel , Perai
The Light Hotel Penang is located in George Town, just 7.4 kilometres from the State Mosque and 25.7 kilometres from Penang International Airport. This 5-star hotel enjoys a very good user rating and is particularly praised for its cleanliness.
The hotel offers modern and stylish rooms with air conditioning and a range of amenities including a swimming pool, fitness centre, spa, sauna, and restaurant. Guests can relax in the garden or on the terrace, enjoy room service, and take advantage of the free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
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