Thursday, 30 August 2018

MALAYSIA: W Kuala Lumpur Hotel Opens, Features 150 Stylish Guest Rooms

W Hotels Worldwide, part of Marriott International, Inc., has announced the opening of W Kuala Lumpur, marking the brand's first-ever hotel in Malaysia.

Owned by Tropicana Corporation Berhad, W Kuala Lumpur opens its doors in the heart of the capital, steps from the world-famous Petronas Twin Towers.

Kuala Lumpur is known for its fast paced spirit which emerged from modest beginnings.

Nestled between the Klang and Gombak Rivers, Kuala Lumpur boasts a sunny tropical climate, flourishing jungle, soaring buildings and traditional Malaysian architecture a meeting of old and new, nature and humankind, on every street.

Even within the city center, nature is juxtaposed against architecture with towering skyscrapers emerging from the canopy of green. Beyond the city's juxtapositions, Kuala Lumpur is home to a multicultural mix of world-class cuisine and creativity, the perfect spot for the brand's debut in Malaysia.

Kuala Lumpur is one of the most modern cities in Asia. Skyrocketing from its humble heritage as a mining town to a skyline punctuated by skyscrapers, it's clear that, like W, the city has a passion for embracing what's new and next in the world , a natural fit for the W Hotels brand, said Anthony Ingham, Global Brand Leader, W Hotels Worldwide.

We are blown away by how the city is moving towards the future while still maintaining its traditional and cultural roots.

It's a precise balancing act that we have brought to the intricate, vibrant design of W Kuala Lumpur to show guests from across the globe all the magic this city has to offer.

W Kuala Lumpur combines an inexhaustible mix of old and new colors, aromas and sounds that blend effortlessly together in a cultural festival for the senses. A distinct design feature at W Kuala Lumpur is the pixel or dot.

It is cleverly integrated throughout the hotel and is used to create a bigger picture inspired by a broader multicultural Malaysia made up of many ethnicities.

Upon arrival, guests are welcomed by larger-than-life traditional batik motifs, a nod to ancient artwork of the region, blended with sleek metal accents.

The city's abundant plant life is pulled into the space via bamboo inspired chandeliers set against an ever-changing wall of lights, a representation of the new technology that is enhancing the cityscape.

At the Welcome area, guests check in among modern nods to the jungle.

Streaming LED lights hang from above, playfully mimicking waterfalls, spotlights alternate along the floor like a flowing river while the ceiling patterns depict an artistic interpretation of Kuala Lumpur's topography, and chandeliers show off the shapes of spinning Malay toys known throughout the country.

Extending from the Living Room, the hotel's grand staircase plays with light and space in a towering geometric cascade of steel-mirrored panels.

Reflecting the vibrant colors and native designs found throughout the room and floors above, the staircase shifts each guests' view of both color and spacial dynamics as they move through the creatively extroverted mirroring.

W Kuala Lumpur features 150 stylish guest rooms and suites, including two WOW suites and the lavish Extreme WOW Suite, the brand's take on the traditional presidential suite.

With a living space of over 520 square meters, the Extreme WOW Suite brings a new level of eclectic luxury to the city.

All W Kuala Lumpur rooms and suites embody both the traditional and modern elements of the Jungle City, teaming W essentials like signature W beds with traditional accents like indigenous Wau tassels commonly featured on Malaysian kites and pixelated versions of batik designs.

W Kuala Lumpur brings a flawless synergy to Kuala Lumpur's booming, multicultural food and drink scene with six diverse beverage and food venues.

YEN offers an imperial ambience with a contemporary take on traditional Cantonese recipes and a wide selection of fresh seafood.

The energetic all-day dining restaurant, FLOCK, showcases an extensive open kitchen where expert chefs serve up Australian, farm-to-flock dishes featuring organic produce and a focus on sustainable eats.

For inventive bar bites and meticulously crafted cocktails, WOOBAR is a chic all-day social space perfect to fuel up and stay longer.

Set to be the best spot to see and be seen in Kuala Lumpur, the WET® Deck pool bar features creative concoctions, with breathtaking views of Petronas Twin Towers as its stunning backdrop.

W Kuala Lumpur will also offer two privately managed dining and entertainment venues including SAINT PIERRE, a 70-seat French eatery that has already earned a Michelin star at its Singapore location, and WICKED, the city's newest VIP club, further amplifying Kuala Lumpur's buzzing nightlife.

W Kuala Lumpur adopts a bold approach to elevate events from ordinary to extraordinary.

Featuring over 1,500 square meters of function space including the sprawling 1,000-square-meter GREAT ROOM, W Kuala Lumpur is setting the stage for lively and vivid presentations, conferences, weddings, and product launches.

Guests and staycationers looking to get pampered can treat themselves to luxe indulgences at AWAY®Spa. With five treatment rooms, this 1,100-square-meter oasis offers massages and treatments, vitality pools, chroma-therapy steam baths and bio infrared saunas.

For complete head-to-toe pampering, the Beauty Bar, a local elite beauty house by 176 Avenue, offers manicures and pedicures, as well as hair and eyelash extension services.

For those wanting to detox before they retox and repeat, guests can sweat it out at the hotel's FIT gym which features state-of-the-art equipment and views of the city skyline.

To celebrate the debut of W Kuala Lumpur, guests are invited to experience W and detox in style.

Book a stay with W Kuala Lumpur and revel in the signature Whatever/Whenever® experience. Rates start from MYR850+ per room per night, subject to availability at the time of reservation. Terms & conditions apply.

Prices are subject to prevailing taxes.


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