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Hotel Maya - Kuala Lumpur
Pictures, special rates and online reservations from the Hotel Maya (previously
the Park Plaza Hotel Kuala Lumpur, then the Hotel Grand Maya Kuala Lumpur, and
now the Hotel Maya Kuala Lumpur)
Housed within
an integrated mixed-use development complex, Hotel Maya in Kuala
Lumpur is a 22-storey luxurious property. One fascinating aspect
of the Hotel structure is its space concept which is most reflective in
the atrium area with a tropical courtyard spanning 80 metres to the glass
roof. The spaciousness and open concept allows plenty of natural light
and ventilated space.
Hotel Maya
Kuala Lumpur has 280 well-appointed guest rooms. Room
types comprise of Deluxe, Junior Suite, Deluxe Suite, and Executive Suite.
Designed with the business traveller in mind, every room features a data/fax
port, advanced telephone system with voice mail facilities, high speed
Internet access, efficient work areas and spacious bathrooms. Other amenities
include minibar, coffee & tea making facilities, personal in-room
safe, remote control colour TV with in-house movie channels, 24-hours
CNN and FM/AM stereo radio, piped-in music, 3 telephones with International
Direct Dialing, individually controlled air conditioning, separate bath
and shower room and hair dryer.
Non-smoking
floors, room for the disabled are available upon request.
For
discerning guests who take pleasure in a higher standard of luxury, we
recommend the Plaza Club rooms on Executive Floors 20th - 22nd. All Plaza
Club residents enjoy special privileges like private express check-in
& check-out services, complimentary daily Club breakfast, evening
cocktails and all day coffee and tea. free local telephone calls to (03)
numbers, free pressing of 1 suit upon arrival, personalized butler service,
complimentary fruit basket and 2 bottles of mineral water. Located on
the 13th Floor, the Sky Lounge is an enclosed glass structure, circular
in shape, commanding a dramatic view of the Kuala Lumpur city skyline
with its highlight view of the gleaming pinnacles of the Petronas Twin
Towers.
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