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Traveller's Tales: Shopping suggestions in Malaysia
Get the best advice on shopping in Malaysia. You may read about shopping malls, souvenir items and best buys in the area. Also, you might want to read our
Kuala Lumpur city guide,
Langkawi city guide,
Melaka city guide,
and Penang city guide.
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| C Tang |
04 September 2005 |
Stayed at Bintang Warisan Hotel - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Perfect location, accessible to any main shopping center eg Starhill, Lot 10, Sungai Wang Plaza, PP plaza. It's just 5 mins walking distance to the Monorail station. Nightlife is very happening around the hotel. Many foot massage services operate until late night.
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| L Teck piaw |
08 August 2005 |
Stayed at City Bayview Hotel Melaka - Melaka (Malacca), Malaysia.
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We visited A Farmosa, Christ Church, Mahkota Shopping Centre and Jonkers Street. Jonkers Street is full of great bargains! A very unique night market with many interesting shophouses too!
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| A Yasni |
07 August 2005 |
Stayed at Bintang Warisan Hotel - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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For those looking for an excellent location of a hotel, Bintang Warisan is the answer. Major shopping malls are at the door steps...Times Square is less than 10 minutes away should you decide to catch a midnight movie like I did.
Overall, I'm really satisfied with my stay at the hotel and will patronize the hotel again in the near future.
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| K Nantha kumar |
21 May 2005 |
Stayed at Impiana Resort Cherating - Cherating, Malaysia.
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Nature's Batik Village and PasarPayang in Terengannu are interesting places for shopping. I like the good attitude of Batik Village staff which allows apparels purchased be returned in exchange of size etc.
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| R Kosaraju |
16 May 2005 |
Stayed at Holiday Villa Subang - Selangor, Malaysia.
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THE SUNWAY LAGOON AND SUNWAY PYRAMID MALL ARE WORTH VISITING.IN FACT,
'THE GIANT' SUPERMARKET THERE HAS BETTER DEALS THAN MOST SHOPPING MALLS IN KL CITY!
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| M Yap |
12 May 2005 |
Stayed at Telang Usan Hotel - Sarawak, Malaysia.
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The Sarawak Cultural Village is worth every ringgit you spend to get there and to see it. the Matang Wildlife Sanctuary was a rather rundown compared to the last time I was there several years ago, with several signboards missing or broken. The river is still lovely and clean, though.... Downtown Kuching is a pleasure to explore. Make sure you do beyond the front row of river-facing shops, and you will find much better prices for some souvenir items. Oh, and if you want to buy Sarawak's famous pepper, don't buy those expensive little 'Sarah Spices' packets. There's a little old lady at a pepper dealer called 'Yeo Hong Chuang' somewhere along that front row of shops. There you can find peppercorns in huge sacks, sold by weight at a fraction of the price of those little SS packets.
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| J Honor |
30 April 2005 |
Stayed at Renaissance, Kuala Lumpur Hotel - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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If there's more than four of you get a taxi (no more than 10 RM/$3 anywhere in center) if your on your own get moto rail
go to Bombay place for a curry china town for all cheap goods-remember to hagle, at least half the price of what they are saying-tshirts for $2 and DVD's for $4.
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| L Wei kang |
24 April 2005 |
Stayed at Legend Hotel, The - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Chinatown: Had our dinner at the roadside stall along Jln Sultan, which is much cheaper compared to those seafood restaurants, whose staff is always asking us to patronise them whenever we walked pass.
Zouk: Sort of a more high-class pub & disco in town, the way the people dress more formal, the feeling is a bit different as compared to S'pore (also visited another disco that plays mostly chinese pops, but the tremble & high bass of the music makes us stay only for awhile).
One-Utama: A huge shopping complex at Damansara, about RM10 from KL by taxi.
Jln Bukit Bintang: One bak kuk teh restaurant along the main street (opposite the Federal Hotel) sells very nice dishes, definitely worth the money.
The Mall: A fairly older shopping complex compared to others in town, but its close proximity to our hotel makes us visit more than once.
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| M Cunningham |
07 April 2005 |
Stayed at Lone Pine Hotel - Penang, Malaysia.
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Check out "Jewel of the North" Indian Restaurant, food was excellent and value for money.
Also the night market is great fun and bargains galore especially in DVD's of the highest quality For 8 Ringgit.
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| H Hj abdullah |
04 April 2005 |
Stayed at Coronade Hotel Kuala Lumpur, The - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Best place to shop with reasonable price (Berjaya Time Square, Mid Valley Mega Mall, Sungei Wang Plaza, KL plaza, BB Plaza and KLCC and many more). Tour to Genting highlands was remarkable (one day tour, reservation available through the hotel), not forgetting visit to P. RAMLEE (famous late actor) museum gallery. The food was nice and lots of selection. Really enjoyable trip.
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