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Shopping in KL
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The shops in the central market are rather fab- art and crafts from all over Malaysia

Chinatown is interesting but not as good as it used to be but worth it for a meal out
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Sungai Wang for electronics, clothes jewellery, video games etc (always worth a look usually cheaper than chinatown).
Low Yat Plaza - best place for compter stuff.
Times Square - upmarket shopping mall with amusement park inside (including rollercoaster) and imax cinema.
Pavillion & KLCC - Two upmarket shopping malls with a mixture of chain stores and designer outlets
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Handbags, handbags and more handbags. :D
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G'day Shirl ;)

We have two nights in KL too. I have narrowed down two hotels purely on the fact that they are really REALLY low rise by comparison with the rest of KL (on account of me being a bit a mardy with heights and lifts) they are in a good shopping and eating area and affordable.

It's between the Royale Bintang and the Piccolo Hotel. At the moment the Piccolo is winning on hotel reviews and position. However, today I emailed the Piccolo with the email from their website which was returned to me. I was and still am hoping to get a better room rate than the online booking agencies give.

Where have you decided to stay in KL?

Cheers Geri
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Hi gerib , I have actually booked the Royal Bintang as they have a 2 night special which includes breakfast on their website, looks quite a nice hotel :tup
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After having just seen some ordinary photos of the Piccolo (all laminated floors and dark bedspreads) I've swung back to the Royale Bintang. I didn't see a two night special on their website but their deluxe rooms came in at 604 ringits = about $280 all taxes but no breaky.
I checked out an online booking agency and they come in at $330AUD all taxes and breaky which is reasonable... but how Asian hotels prices have escalated over the past 20 years, you could get a fabulous swisho hotel for $30 a night. Oh! those were the days.
:cheers Geri
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Shirley

I thought I must share this with you (given your name is ShirleyV) We are reasonably, kind of well travelled but wherever I go, I get the "I know you"... I've tried yeah! it's me Catherine Zeta Jones but somehow they don't believe me (can't think why) LoL.

It takes a while but eventually it clicks... Yep! it's Shirley Valentine. I'm flattered as I love the actress but I don't think I look nothing like her apart from age and sense of humour... perhaps it's my Northern accent and wicked wit (which I haven't shown here YET)

Cheers Geri
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:rofl that is amazing I have only tagged myself as for years and years people have commented that I look like Shirley Valentine !!
Off topic but are you English?

I have just checked my reservation and we have booked a deluxe room for 258 ringitts per night incl breakfast , the offer was called The Royal Experience.
I know what you mean about rooms pricing ,a few years ago we stayed at both the Dusit Thani and the Landmark in Bangkok for approx £30 per night , now they are about £80 :really
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Yes... I'm English to the core ... long story but I have a Lancashire accent even though we have been in Melbourne a very long time.

I checked out the Royale Bingtang and couldn't find any 2 night specials... however, I did search the www and found many a 2 night special with some on line booking agencies but only for the superior rooms. Me thinks you got a very good deal which is no longer available. Agh! :cry

Cheers Geri
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We stayed at the Royale Bintang last year and were only paying about 34 a night for the 2 of us!
Booked the hotel through TravelBag as they came out cheaper than doing it direct.

Good brekkie there as well, easy walking to Chinatown and Jalan Alor just across the road.
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Brilliant Calhorn, sounds great to me :tup
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Well I booked the Royale Bintang through Air Asia's Go Holiday, well! I thought I did. Everything went well but when I pressed to pay the next page came up with just 'computer speak' my heart sank, thinking I've done my dough. I printed off the page (for the bank) and stared at it for a long time. I googled the computer speak and finally emailed Go Holidays. After a couple of emails they eventually decided it was a failed transaction... Phew!!

Go holidays was the best price and I'd like to give them another go, but after googling GH I find that they are 'having a break' and updating their website... now why didn't it say that on GH's homepage. It took 3 days to sort that mess out.

So back to the drawing board :cry

Cheers Geri
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you'll get there in the end :)
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Well I did enjoy a little bit of retail therapy in the Central Market , all we had time for, the Malls looked impressive but didn't venture into any of them :(
Central Market as Calhorn says is all about mainly arts and crafts, some lovely stuff in there ( and some tack too) we bought a very , very heavy buddha head in there which depicts a different face on each side i.e happy, sad etc. It is really heavy and very unusual, never seen one like it before, it was from an antique type shop upstairs, I love it.
Chinatown is all fake, fake, fake, sunglasses, watches, bags, down Petalang Street , didn't buy anything (except a tacky bottle opener of the Petronas Towers, we always buy a tacky souvenir for a joke) I enjoyed sitting having a beer there and watching the world go by :)
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Central Market was really interesting- I agree. Also agree re China Town. After seeing the ones in Bangkok and Singapore I was just so disappointed with KL.
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