Chow Kit – a Kuala Lumpur sub-district with a sleepy village atmosphere – is an unpretentious and subtle blend of modernity and culture. The area is popularly known for the Bazaar Baru Chow Kit – the city’s largest wet market and one of its most popular tourist attractions. Tightly packed stalls sell fresh meat, fish, spices and a fantastical array of tropical fruit; at the northern end of the street are stalls that sell local specialties. Featuring a clutch of unpretentious roadside cafés and stalls, Chow Kit is home to plenty of traveller’s hostels and expensive hotels, and is slowly becoming a valid accommodation choice.
▷ Furama Bukit Bintang Hotel is a four-star venture with 433 elegant, non-smoking lodgings that feature good views of the city.
▷ The well known, centrally-located Swiss-Inn Kuala Lumpur is a budget-friendly three-star venture with 151 clean and comfortable air con rooms and two cafés.
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