The New Hyatt Regency Kuala Lumpur At KL Midtown: Great Hotel, Poor Location

By Leila

Hello from Kuala Lumpur, where I’m spending three nights at three different Hyatt properties. I began at the new Hyatt Regency Kuala Lumpur at KL Midtown, which is a very nice Hyatt Regency property, though the location is not ideal for tourists.

Hyatt Regency Kuala Lumpur At KL Midtown – My First Impressions

At about 112 USD/night this hotel is a steal right now. I used a suite upgrade to confirm a Regency Suite at booking, which included lounge access (remember, I’m no longer a Globalist).

After arriving from Bangkok, I used Grab to get the hotel. Upon arrival, I found an empty lobby and was welcomed by a trio of associates.

a room with plants and stairs

a large lobby with chairs and tables

a room with couches and tables

a room with chairs and tables

The lobby has an international restaurant and bar in one corner (there’s a Chinese restaurant one level up) where breakfast is served for hotel guests who do not have Regency Club access.

My suite was very spacious and definitely new…it smelled like Ikea. It included a living room, guest bathroom, bedroom, and large bathroom.

a room with a table and chairs

a room with a television and couches

a closet with a light in the middle

a bed with white sheets and a painting on the wall

a bathroom with a large mirror and a bathtub

The climate control worked well (I like my room very cold when I sleep) and I slept very well…it’s nice to catch up on some sleep.

At daybreak, I got up and worked out in the hotel’s very large gym, which includes TechnoGym equipment.

a gym with exercise equipment

a gym with a large mirror and exercise equipment

a gym with exercise equipment

a chalkboard with writing on it

Then, I sat in the steam room and sauna…the hotel also has nice wellness facilities.

a wooden sauna with a basket and bucket

a grey tiled shower with a metal grate

Nice pool as well:

a pool with a large building in the background

The most pleasant surprise was the Regency Club, which is an amenity that so many Hyatt Regency hotels in the USA have abandoned. A huge breakfast spread was available, including a chef to prepare eggs to your liking. It was the sort of Regency Club we can only dream of outside of Asia.

a close up of a door

a large room with tables and chairs

a room with tables and chairs and a view of a city

a buffet table with food on it

a buffet table with food on it

a table with plates of food and a glass of juice

a hand holding a piece of paper

The only downside was that the lounge only had an automatic coffee machine and the coffee was not at all good. I went downstairs and had a barista-made coffee from a far better machine at the bar, though this hotel uses shelf-stable milk, which I think has a repugnant and overpowering taste. Ah yes, the drama of Matthew and his coffee…

a man standing in a kitchen

a cup of coffee on a saucer

I’d say the only downside to this hotel is its location. It is “Midtown” and you can see there are buildings and construction all around it…but in terms of walking? Forget it. Tourism? Nothing that I could see. It looks like the car ride to the Park Hyatt is about 25 minutes away in afternoon traffic.

a walkway with a group of trees and a building in the background

a road with cars and a large building in the background
The Park Hyatt rises in the distance…

This is a great hotel at a great price, but if you’re a tourist, the Park Hyatt, Grand Hyatt, and Hyatt Centric are all in better locations.

a tall building with a blue sky and clouds

More details and pictures in my full review…stay tuned.


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