I spent one night at Shah's and the next morning I had these bites in a string up my legs and on my chest. The room disgusting and dirty. Do NOT stay here if you value your health.

I spent one night at Shah's and the next morning I had these bites in a string up my legs and on my chest. The room disgusting and dirty. Do NOT stay here if you value your health.
Was here on a 3 day company trip. Shah's is located 5 minutes walk from trainstation which will bring you to KLCC in about 25 mins for 2,10 RM. Also next to a mall with some great and cheap food-outlets in it, and Giant supermarket, good for the groceries. The A&W fastfood restaurant I didn't try, as the mall has better options.
Very friendly staff at the reception, breakfast not spectacular but plenty full, beds comfi with basic amenities, rooms clean but bathrooms could need a bit TLC in terms of mold removal etc.
Be aware of mosquitos, I bought some Baigon spray at the mall for my convenience, don't know where they came from but fist night eaten alive!
All together pleasant stay away from the city hustle and bustle, however very conveniently located close to the trainstation and a shopping mall. Quiet and decent rest at night so recommended!
a bad experience with a rude staff..do not judge the hotel's guest by looking at their appearance..the way they communicate with the guest is very rude and it was so embarrassing...i will not to come that hotel again..blacklisted..be polite with ur guest and try make ur guest happy with the service provided..
Nice hotel, friendly staff, clean rooms, excellent location.
Location was OK. 2 min walk to an A&W fast food restaurant, 5 min walk to a train station (if you don't mind climbing stairs), and 10 min walk to a small (by KL standards) shopping centre.
There's a pool in the centre of the building with some nice outdoor decor, though a little bit tacky. The first night we stayed we were in two adjoining rooms (with a connecting internal door). Bathrooms were functional, but some mould was growing in the ceiling of one of the bathrooms and the floor was wet due to the hose (next to the toilet) leaking. Beds were neat and comfortable but our sleep was interrupted; we could hear dance music with heavy bass playing through the night from some nearby club. This was a ground-level pair of rooms, and there were cars and scooters parked right outside our window, within a metre of the glass. If that doesn't bother you then OK, but we kept the curtains shut. We changed rooms after the first night. Second pair of rooms was upstairs and though they didn't have the shared internal door, they were of a higher standard than the previous rooms. No mould, and it was quiet during the night (though maybe that's because the club wasn't playing any music that night?).
Staff were pleasant. Accomodated our requests to change rooms without hassle and were very nice people.
There's apparently WiFi internet access throughout the building, though at the time we didn't have any gadgets to test it. We did not trust the lone computer near reception, however, as the out-of-date antivirus installed had already detected multiple viruses on the system. Oh, and there were drops of water slowly dripping from the ceiling to within a few centimetres of the power cables...
Overall, the place needs a bit of work. It's like they're beginning to let it slide into disrepair, though it's not quite bad enough to put us off completely. Will recommend it as the staff were so nice but next time we'll ask for second (or third) floor rooms from the get go.
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