Top Destinations in Malaysia
Considering a business trip or extended stay in Malaysia? Our serviced apartments offer a modern and practical alternative to hotel accommodation- perfect for corporate travellers, remote workers, and long-term guests. With spacious layouts, self-catering facilities, and all the comforts of home, you’ll enjoy the freedom to live and work on your own terms.
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Malaysia’s serviced apartment market is well-established, particularly in Kuala Lumpur, the capital and commercial centre. Serviced apartments offer flexible options for short-term stays and long-term relocations. Amenities typically include high-speed Wi-Fi, housekeeping, fitness centres, and fully equipped kitchens—ideal for professionals and families.
Privacy and Personal Space- Enjoy the comfort of a private, self-contained apartment with separate areas for living, dining, and sleeping—ideal for maintaining your routine and hosting informal meetings.
Work-Life Balance in Every Apartment- Our fully serviced apartments are designed to support both productivity and relaxation. With dedicated living spaces, high-speed Wi-Fi, and fully equipped kitchens, you can work remotely, host informal meetings, or unwind in comfort. Weekly housekeeping and on-site amenities ensure a hassle-free experience throughout your stay.
Strategic Locations for Business and Exploration- Stay close to what matters. Our properties are located in key areas across Kuala Lumpur, placing you near major business districts, transport links, and cultural hotspots. Whether you're attending meetings or exploring the city’s vibrant food scene, you’ll enjoy easy access to everything Malaysia has to offer.
Malaysia has a tropical climate, with warm temperatures and high humidity year-round. Rainfall is common, especially during the monsoon seasons (May–September and November–March), so it’s wise to check forecasts when travelling.
The official currency is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), symbolised as RM. It is divided into 100 Sen. Common banknotes include RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20, RM50, and RM100. Credit cards and mobile payments are widely accepted in urban areas.
Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) is the official language, but English is widely spoken in business, education, and hospitality sectors, especially in Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysia operates on Malaysia Time (MYT), UTC+8, and does not observe daylight saving time.