
W Kuala Lumpur Celebrates 7 Years Of Next-Level Luxury & Epic Vibes With Special Offers!
To mark this milestone, the city's most energetic lifestyle hotel is rolling out an exclusive room-only offer at just RM888+ for a Wonderful Room, available for a limited time from 1st June to 18th June 2025, with stays valid until 31st August 2025.
Elevate For Less
This limited-time campaign, aptly named 'Elevate for Less', invites guests to experience W Kuala Lumpur's signature flair at a special celebratory rate.
Room Type: Wonderful Room (Room Only)
Wonderful Room (Room Only) Special Rate: RM888+
RM888+ Booking Period: 1st – 18th June 2025
1st – 18th June 2025 Stay Period: 1st June – 31st August 2025
1st June – 31st August 2025 Booking Method: Call in-house reservations directly at +603 2786 8888
Whether you're a first-timer or a long-time fan, now's your chance to check into the W lifestyle – where luxury meets bold design, beats, and high-energy vibes.
Santai & Nikmati: A Uniquely Malaysian Escape
Feeling extra? Go all out with the 'Santai & Nikmati' package (from RM2,288+), a luxe local-inspired getaway that includes:
A night in a Luxury Suite with iconic skyline views
with iconic skyline views A 3-course Malaysian tasting menu for two from FLOCK (in-room or at the restaurant)
for two from FLOCK (in-room or at the restaurant) A 60-minute in-room massage for two
Perfect for romantic getaways or spontaneous staycations. Advance booking required.
Stay Iconic. Revel In The Now
Since opening its doors in 2018, W Kuala Lumpur has become more than just a hotel – it's a cultural hotspot. Known for bold design, creative energy, and next-level hospitality, it's the place where you don't just stay – you arrive, vibe, and come alive.
Book now at W Kuala Lumpur; or for reservations and enquiries, reach out through +603 2786 8888 or reservations.wkualalumpur@whotels.com
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