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W Hotels debuts in Malaysia with the opening of W Kuala Lumpur

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Owned by Tropicana Corporation Berhad, W Kuala Lumpur has opened its doors in the heart of the capital, steps from the world-famous Petronas Twin Towers marking the iconic brandÔÇÖs first-ever hotel in Malaysia. Through bold, innovative design, W Kuala Lumpur immerses guests in the cityÔÇÖs wildly lush greenery, globally renowned cuisine, centuries-old history and growing appetite for playful luxury.

A distinct design feature at W Kuala Lumpur is the pixel ÔÇô or dot ÔÇô cleverly integrated throughout the hotel and used to create a bigger picture inspired by a broader multicultural Malaysia made up of many ethnicities.

W Kuala Lumpur features 150 stylish guest rooms and suites, including two WOW suites and the lavish Extreme WOW Suite (the brandÔÇÖs take on the traditional presidential suite). With a living space of over 520 square metres, 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 ÔÇ£WauÔÇØ tassels commonly featured on Malaysian kites and pixelated versions of batik designs.

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