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A serviced-apartment hotel of large one- to three-bedroom suites with full kitchens in Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle, with a sky-high lounge and an outdoor pool.
The hotel is a haven from the modern metropolis outside with an elegant lounge and cocktail bar, exercise room and full business services.
Check in from 14:00; check out before 12:00.









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Location
10 Jalan Ceylon, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
At 10 Jalan Ceylon in the Golden Triangle, a short walk from Bukit Bintang, Pavilion and Jalan Alor, though the hillside lane means some prefer a ride. Monorail and MRT are 12 minutes away; the airport about an hour. Parking on site.
Last Updated: 2026-06-24

Expert Review
Origins
Kuala Lumpur grew from a muddy tin-mining settlement at a river confluence into the gleaming capital of Malaysia in little more than a century, and its skyline tells the story — the Petronas Towers, the KL Tower, the Merdeka 118, rising over older streets of shophouses, temples and night markets. At the centre of it all is the Golden Triangle, the city's commercial and entertainment core, where the shopping of Bukit Bintang, the office towers and the food streets all meet.
Lanson Place Bukit Ceylon sits in the quieter pocket of Bukit Ceylon, on a hillside lane just off the busiest streets — close enough to walk to the action, far enough to escape it. It is a serviced-apartment hotel rather than a conventional one: a 50-storey tower of 150 apartments, completed in 2013 and run by the Lanson Place group, designed for guests who want space and a kitchen as much as a front desk. The draw is room to live in — one-bedroom suites of around 85 square metres, two- and three-bedroom residences up to twice that, each with a full kitchen, a washer-dryer, and separate living and dining areas.
That makes it a particular kind of stay: less a hotel room for a night than a home for a week, a fortnight or longer, equally suited to families, groups and business travellers on extended trips. The facilities back that up — an Olympic-sized outdoor pool and a children's pool in the adjacent clubhouse, a gym, sauna and steam room, a playground, and the 163 Lounge high on the 48th floor, where an American-style breakfast and light all-day meals come with some of the widest skyline views in the city. For those who want central Kuala Lumpur with space to spread out, it is among the strongest options in town.
Top Secret
Head up to the 163 Lounge for sunset. On the 48th and 49th floors, the lounge has some of the best skyline views in central Kuala Lumpur — the KL Tower and the city spread out below — and it is at its best in the last hour of daylight, drink in hand, as the towers begin to light up. It doubles as the breakfast room in the morning, but the evening is when the view earns its keep, and it is a quiet alternative to the city's busier rooftop bars.

The Review
Lanson Place Bukit Ceylon is one of the better bases in central Kuala Lumpur for anyone who values space over a conventional hotel stay — a serviced-apartment hotel where even the smallest unit is a full one-bedroom apartment, and the larger ones are big enough for a family or a group to settle into for a week or more. It has sat among the city's most highly rated stays for years, and the reasons are consistent: the size of the apartments, the central-but-calm Bukit Ceylon location, and a notably warm, capable team.
The apartments are the point. Full kitchens, in-room laundry, separate living and dining areas and big windows over the city make this a place to live rather than just sleep, and the clubhouse — Olympic-sized pool, gym, sauna, children's pool and playground — adds resort comforts a city hotel rarely matches. The 48th-floor 163 Lounge, with its skyline views and easy breakfast, is the social heart, and the Golden Triangle setting puts Bukit Bintang, Pavilion and Jalan Alor within a walk.
The honest notes are minor and in keeping with the type. This is a serviced residence, not a full-service hotel — there is a lounge rather than a restaurant, so dinner means heading out or cooking in, which for most guests is the appeal. The hillside lane is a short walk from the action but uphill, and some prefer a quick ride at the end of a long day; and the 2013 building, while well kept, is no longer brand new. But for space, self-catering and a central base in Kuala Lumpur, particularly for families and longer stays, it is hard to beat.
