Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur Unveils Premier Classic Suites


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Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur has unveiled its new Premier Classic Suites which are housed on the 8th and 9th floors of its Premier Wing, overlooking magnificent views of the city skyline through floor-to-ceiling windows.

 

The 25 Premier Classic suites boast contemporary yet stylishly classic design, showcasing a quality product that embodies fine service with a distinct element of exclusivity.

 

“With the opening of a new generation of hotels in the city in the last two years, our priority is to develop a new product that will stand out from the crowd and further reinforce our personality as the most hip and happening hotel in Kuala Lumpur,” said Low Lai Fun, Director of Marketing at Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur.

 

“The success of our Premier Privilege accommodation, which was introduced in 2000, has encouraged us to renovate and develop a lifestyle brand as guests’ needs change with time.”

 

Built for maximum space, the suites range from 58 – 121 square metres in size, and are designed to create a spacious and relaxing haven for both the discerning business and leisure travellers.

 

The décor is cosy with rich timber veneers and furniture that complements the muted textures – a seemingly creative fusion of futuristic and timeless overtones. The suites come with features such as LCD TV with swivel base, flexible reading lights, high speed internet access, IDD telephones and an introduction of in-room data ports, functional work tables and more.

 

Even the spacious bathrooms with warm marble colours have been designed with an innovative approach that focused on luxury, clean lines and comfort. Adhering closely to the principals of Asia-style bathing, the 4-feature bathroom integrates a separate bath and shower.

 

A prominent address in the heart of the Golden Triangle, Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur, which is now in its 16th year of operations, is located in the golden triangle of Kuala Lumpur, amidst the bustling business centre and major tourist attractions.
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