Need to know
Rooms
49, including five suites.
Check–Out
Noon. Earliest check-in, 3pm. Both are flexible, subject to availability.
More details
Rates include a breakfast of global faves (French toast with banana, mint and maple syrup; smashed avo and chilli on coconut bread), and locally loved eats (kaya toast, soto ayam noodle soup).
Also
One of the Mantra rooms is suitable for guests with reduced mobility; set close to the service lift, it has an adapted bathroom, grab bars and panic button.
At the hotel
Alfresco terrace, gym, lounges and living rooms, concierge, free WiFi. In rooms: smart TV, Bluetooth speaker, Dyson hairdryer, minibar with local treats, coffee- and tea-making kit, air-conditioning, slippers, and Omno and Aesop bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Worked by design experts Studio Bikin, all rooms and suites feel as soothing as the sound of one hand clapping, with calming hues, natural materials, engaging artworks and some with chairs that look like haute bean-bags to flump into. There’s a storied feel to furnishings with sculptural light fittings by Takeo Sugamata, and rugs and textiles that at times look more like art installations by Omar Khan. The Else Suite on the top floor offers the skyline panorama Kuala Lumpur calls for, as well as more living space, so that would be our shout, but all rooms pull off the neat trick of feeling a world away from Chinatown’s bustle.
Poolside
The city-view saltwater infinity pool (open 6am to 10pm) is set into a brick-lined terrace with chill-out zones for post-paddle drinks. The Pool House hosts live music and comedy acts from time to time, and from this level you can see aspects of old and new Kuala Lumpur in one panoramic shot.
Spa
There’s no spa on-site, but in the bijou gym you’ll find bookable flotation pods.
Packing tips
Have your personal mantra keyed up, and maybe bring your laptop – not that we’re encouraging you to work, but KL’s movers and shakers pass through here and there’s a dynamic feel that you can’t help but get caught up in. To get you settled, you'll also get a tote bag to use during your stay from local ethical fashion brand Muni.
Also
Else’s artists in residence (Eduardo Enrique, Franco Fasoli…) fill vitrines with curious objects, and Malaysian talents such as Fauzul Yusri, Fendy Zakri, Fawwaz Sukri and Nathan Fikri punch up the walls with colourful pieces.
Children
Kids can stay, but there are few distractions on-site and a more grown-up feel overall.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel’s owners have lovingly restored this historic 1930s building, and worked hard making local connections to really instil a sense of place within.