Alila Bangsar Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaHigh above Kuala Lumpur's lively Bangsar district, this hotel offers minimalist design amid greenery and panoramic city views. The sky-level lobby on the 41st floor welcomes guests into a tranquil retreat above the urban bustle yet steps away from dining, shopping, and nightlife.
Rooms and suites
Accommodations on floors 35 to 40 feature floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping views of the Kuala Lumpur skyline. The minimalist décor and neutral tones create a peaceful setting filled with natural light. Room choices range from the 409-square-foot Studio to the expansive 2,713-square-foot Alila Suite, which includes separate areas for relaxing, dining, and working, plus a private balcony.
Couples seeking a romantic getaway might enjoy the Deluxe Balcony rooms with private outdoor spaces overlooking the city. Families can opt for the spacious Bangsar Suite with separate living and sleeping areas. Business travelers may prefer the Premier Room, offering ample space for both work and relaxation.
Amenities and experiences
Two restaurants—Entier, a French establishment with a nose-to-tail philosophy, and Botanica + Co, serving Asian and international dishes in a garden-like setting.
An exclusive space on levels 35–40 where guests can unwind with refreshments.
A swimming pool surrounded by greenery with city views, and a fully equipped 24-hour gym.
Activities like pewter crafting at Royal Selangor, offering the chance to create a pewter souvenir.
The hotel emphasizes environmental stewardship with energy-efficient practices, water conservation, and community programs.
How to get here
Situated in central Bangsar, the hotel is just steps from the Bangsar LRT Station, providing direct access to Kuala Lumpur's attractions. Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) is approximately a 50-minute drive away. Private airport transfers and complimentary chauffeur services to KL Sentral, Mid Valley City, and Bangsar Village are available. Nearby, guests can explore dining and shopping options like Mid Valley Megamall and Bangsar Village, as well as cultural sites such as the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia and Thean Hou Temple.