Four Points Debuts in KL

The Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur Chinatown has opened as the brand’s third Four Points in the country. Situated in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the hotel offers easy access to the rest of the city along with an immersive cultural experience of the neighborhood. Ideally suited for business travellers, the hotel features an approachable design, stylish comfort and all the brand’s popular extras.

Guests at the Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur Chinatown can immerse in the design that takes its inspiration from the Chinese history of migration from the Klang River to the country for mining activities by way of water transportation. The arrival lobby is adorned with a vertical garden that is designed to welcome guests with a refreshing ambience. The exposed walls of burnt brick, decorative floor to ceiling metal latticework, warm wood and traditional tiles with hues of jade is what meets the guest, providing an immediate sense of space, of the rustic neighbourhood, before proceeding to a separate check-in lobby. Located on the seventh floor, the lobby features dramatic bay windows that mesmerize with the play of light and sweeping city views.

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Reflecting the brand’s promise to provide for today’s modern travellers seeking work and life balance, Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown features 318 well-appointed, contemporary and spacious rooms boasting spectacular views overlooking the expanse of Chinatown and the city of Kuala Lumpur, including 18 suites and 76 inter-connecting rooms designed to suit the needs of larger groups. Each room features customized wall art by Malaysian artists Loka Made that beautifully portrays the stories of the livelihood, craft and trade of the neighbourhood community, creating a sense of nostalgia of the days gone by. The hotel also offers the brand’s defining touches including complimentary bottled water in all rooms and fast and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.

Four Points Kuala Lumpur Chinatown

The hotel offers two dining venues, and a bar that serves up handcrafted cocktails, and a vast selection of cold brews. Lady Yi’s Tea House, a vibrant lobby lounge offers panoramic views of the city and turns up the nostalgia while letting diners discover the taste of the Straits with a delightful Peranakan Afternoon Tea, jazzed up with cocktails and music. Quan’s Kitchen, the hotel’s all-day dining features traditional culinary specialities from Chinatown and Western favourites in an open theatrical kitchen that is sure to delight. Jann, the chinoiserie-styled bar is the ideal after-hours destination that offers inventive cocktails dedicated to the traditional trades of the local neighbourhood, as well as the brand’s signature Best Brews program featuring a range of local craft beers.

Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown also caters to the needs of business travellers, offering 2,626 square feet of meeting spaces equipped with the latest technology and a dedicated events team tasked to deliver seamless business experiences.

Other facilities at the hotel include a state-of-the-art fitness centre and an outdoor splash pool, both located on the seventh floor where guests can kick back and relax.

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Located within one of the most popular tourist destinations and fast-growing micro-markets in Malaysia, Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown is a sleek addition to the neighbourhood. With its contemporary design, seamlessly woven together with Eastern elements, largely influenced by the intriguing and bustling surrounding area and unique, exposed brick architecture, this modern hotel towers high above an area deeply immersed in oriental culture, heritage and history. Connecting to the rest of Kuala Lumpur is easy through a short walk to the Pasar Seni MRT (Mass Rapid Transport) and LRT (Light Rail Transit) stations.

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