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A Travel Blog entry by hollyjosh2010 from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... but a bit tired and everything was run down. Worse was the monkeys which were everywhere trying to steal from you! Theives!! Our hotel was really nice (5*!) and we had interconnecting rooms for the first time which was good fun. We went into ...
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Our last day in KL :(
A Travel Blog entry by katemel from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... . After StarHill we went to the Pavilion and had an early lunch at a restaurant called Michelangelo’s. After lunch we went back to the hotel and quickly went up to the 29th floor to see what we could see before going to our room. We got to the door ...
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Day 3 in KL
A Travel Blog entry by rossandliz from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... trains, busses and monorail. It cost us RM0.4 to go 3 stops. We had some toasted sandwiches at O'Briens and then checked out the shops for some shoes for Liz just before the shops shut at 10pm. We then had a 15min walk back to the Prince. ...
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Hop On - Hop Off Bus
A Travel Blog entry by katemel from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
Today was our first morning at the Prince Hotel and Residence so going down to breakfast was quite exiting. The First World's buffet was average and so far our best breakfast was at the Methavali (Thailand) and as this is a 5-star hotel were hoping it ...
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Kuala Lumpur
A Travel Blog entry by wetwo from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
... about $40). Best Western Seri Pacific is a 5 star hotel next to the trade centre. In Toronto it would be like the Prince Hotel. Luxurious. Easter Sunday we booked a sight seeing tour of the major sites. There were 7 of us in the mini van ...
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Leaving Australia
A Travel Blog entry by rossandliz from Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia
... in KL Sentral for a quick snack (McFlurry) and a hotspot to upload this blog. Liz was tired so we took a taxi to the Prince Hotel. It's lovely. We are in room 2128 (21 st floor). The room is an apartment with full cooking facilities. We ...
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Our first stop
A Travel Blog entry by tania3 from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... Melbourne winter, we simply couldn't do it. Instead, we spent the day in the air conditioned comfort of the Pavillion Mall and the hotel's swimming pool. Even I had a swim, so you know it must have been hot. We had a late check out at the hotel and went ...
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A brief stopover (4 days) in Kuala Lumpur
A Travel Blog entry by rossandliz from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... replace the daggy flanelette shirts he has. Ross was right for once, you can buy winter clothes in KL. In the afternoon we rested around at the Hotel planning our attack for the following few days before heading out for tea. Back across the overhead ...
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Bus Trip, Shopping, Eating
A Travel Blog entry by stephen.perry from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... Also left my bloody sun glassees behind on the bathroom table...BUGGER!!! Caught the bus at 10am and arrived in KL about 2pm. Checked into the Price hotel... which is only Ok when compared to the last two places, then went walking around a massive ...
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Morning Glory
A Travel Blog entry by dylangray from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... last night was wonderful, twinkling lights all the way to the mountains - sadly not photographable. Woke this morning to view KL still sleeping and watched the dawn rise and the mist clouds clearing over the mountains. Not sure about plans for the ...
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Rain, rain go away!
A Travel Blog entry by mishkabobala from Melaka, Melaka State, Malaysia
... even more historically rich Georgetown. The first settlement in Melaka was formed in the 1400s by an exiled Indonesian Hindu prince, he married an Islamic princess and expanded their empire northward. By the late 15th century Chinese traders began ...
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Mumbai, Bombay og Bollywood
A Travel Blog entry by tempusfugit from Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India
... jeg klappe mig selv paa skulderen, da jeg brugte en formiddag paa indisk finkultur. Denne gang var det det bereomte Prince of Wales Museum eller Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya som det officielt hedder nu, efter det staerkt Maharastra ...
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Scary landing but finally arrived to Siem Reap
A Travel Blog entry by freya691 from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... drove on through a lot of motorbikes, pushbikes and the odd car into "the town centre", where we checked into our hotel called the Prince d'Angkor. What a fabulous reception, as our bags were whipped away from us, the entrance doors swung open for us to ...
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Christmas Day and After
A Travel Blog entry by samellietravels from Singapore, Singapore
... to travel to Kuala Lumpur on an overnight bus. Had a last few (soft) drinks with Kieren, Claire and Paul in the evening at the Prince of Wales before saying good bye and heading off to catch our coach to KL. The bus left at 11.30pm and although it ...
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Singapore...and kim is in love.
A Travel Blog entry by adam_and_kim from Singapore, Singapore
... through the hall and another mall or two before getting some bearings and heading to Raffels. The city hotel is something you might expect to see a Indian prince living in, set in the heart of the city but dominated by the shopping malls that surround ...
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Mount Kinabalu
A Travel Blog entry by leeandcathy from Mount Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
... on a months holiday having just completed their second year at Bristol Uni. Dave looked like a young Prince William. Audrey and Chris were on a weekend break from KL, where they live in the same apartment block. Audrey who was from Quibec works for the ...
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Kuala Lumpur
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... then drives you wherever you want to go inside that zone. I asked the driver to take me to my hotel, Traders, which is in the centre of KL and about 40 minutes from the airport. The view from my Deluxe Tower Room was everything the ...
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There's a whole lot of soul in Seoul!
A Travel Blog entry by lyncraven from Seoul, Korea Rep.
... the filial love and devotion of some of the kings; respect for parents; love and hate between a king and crown prince and conflicts between a queen and the king’s concubines! For such a lovely, pleasant and very peaceful complex, this ...
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Penisular Malaysia
A Travel Blog entry by katenclint from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
... port (at one point the greatest) of SE Asia. It was first colonized by a Sumatran (modern day Singapore) prince and then later was fought for and controlled by the Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and British. Melaka's unique history has ...
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A Multilingual Nation
A Travel Blog entry by koppers from Melaka, Malaysia
... KL the next afternoon. Malacca is perhaps the city in Malaysia with the most history. It was here that the Sumatran prince Parameswara set up shop in the early 1400s. Under his rule, Malacca flourished: it morphed from an inconsequential fishing ...


