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What hotels are good for honeymoons in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur?

I am going to Malaysia for my honeymoon in 2 weeks, we are stopping at KL for 2 weeks. What are the best honeymoon hotels/places to stay? thankyou in advance sonia We are planning on staying in KL for about 2 nights, then want to go to Langkawi and maybe Penang too... :)

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  1. footpaths are very good in malaysia with toilet facilities and free of cost.enjoy your honey on them while watching the moon and letting public watch the circus
  2. If u are willing to spend u can stay in Sunway Hotel ,Palace of Goldern horses if u are not the type who like to spend much on it u can stay in Ipoh Road KL Dynasty Hotel
  3. U r staying in KL for 2 weeks??? I hope u aren't skipping out on the rest of Malaysia... Anyway, on our honeymoon, we stayed here for a few nights in KL... http://kualalumpurhotels.impiana.com/ I think it was a reasonable $100 USD a night....
  4. I highly recommend you to stay at Genting Highland Resort for 2 nights because you can enjoy other recreational activities, besides going to the casinos.
  5. How about to the moon instead. Now, wouldn't that be romantic?
  6. I recommended to u Sunway Lagoon Hotel will make u enjoyed with others facilities. (Thame Park and ect)
  7. Depends on your budget. One Malaysian hotel I would suggest for honeymooners is the Easten and Oriental in Georgetown. A beautifully restored old building, where you can imagine you're back in the 1800's. Not cheap though. In KL there are some good international "brand" hotels, all the usual suspects, but there's also Malaysia's own brand (the Shangri-la) which probably tops the rest. There also Pangkor Laut Resort hotel, just off Lumut on the coast of Perak, and then there's the Smokehouse in Cameron Highlands (never stayed there though). You could criss-cross your way north from KL, first north west to Pangkor, then north east to Cameron Highlands, then north west to Georgetown. But again, you'll need a "donkey choker" of RM100 notes....
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