Maytower (Kuala Lumpur)
Malaysia /
Kuala Lumpur /
Kuala Lumpur /
Jalan Munshi Abdullah, 7
World
/ Malaysia
/ Kuala Lumpur
/ Kuala Lumpur
World / Malaysia / Selangor
residence, condominium
Address:
Maytower Hotel Serviced Apartments
No. 7, Jalan Munshi Abdullah
50100 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Phone: (+603) 2692 9298
Fax: (+603) 2692 9991
Website: www.maytower.com.my/
Completed in 2007, this 32-storey building is a hotel and serviced apartment. It is developed by Mayland (www.mayland.com.my/) and designed by CL3 Architects Ltd. (www.cl3.com/). From the total of about 500 units, 170 developer units have been converted into hotel rooms, managed by Dorsett. Adding to that, some purchasers’ units are also leased back to Dorsett (www.dorsettinternational.com/).
Being situated in the hub of commercial and trading hub, Maytower has attracted numerous of trader expatriates from India, Pakistan, and Iran to stay for a couple of weeks or months while trading their goods in Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman enclave. Most aggressive owners have made their fortune from renting their units for short-term period. Besides traders, Maytower is also popular to expatriates from the Western countries to get close to their office.
Comparing the area with other city spots, it is among the least favorable place to call home. There are overwhelming number of immigrants working and staying in the area, including Bangladeshis, Nepalese and Indonesians. Thus, one will find plenty of them surrounding the area. In addition, traffic congestion in the enclave is very bad at most times, from morning till night. The congestion is worst during peak hours but one can always commute to work by LRT. It is just within few minutes walking to Dang Wangi LRT and Bandaraya LRT stations.
Maytower Hotel Serviced Apartments
No. 7, Jalan Munshi Abdullah
50100 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Phone: (+603) 2692 9298
Fax: (+603) 2692 9991
Website: www.maytower.com.my/
Completed in 2007, this 32-storey building is a hotel and serviced apartment. It is developed by Mayland (www.mayland.com.my/) and designed by CL3 Architects Ltd. (www.cl3.com/). From the total of about 500 units, 170 developer units have been converted into hotel rooms, managed by Dorsett. Adding to that, some purchasers’ units are also leased back to Dorsett (www.dorsettinternational.com/).
Being situated in the hub of commercial and trading hub, Maytower has attracted numerous of trader expatriates from India, Pakistan, and Iran to stay for a couple of weeks or months while trading their goods in Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman enclave. Most aggressive owners have made their fortune from renting their units for short-term period. Besides traders, Maytower is also popular to expatriates from the Western countries to get close to their office.
Comparing the area with other city spots, it is among the least favorable place to call home. There are overwhelming number of immigrants working and staying in the area, including Bangladeshis, Nepalese and Indonesians. Thus, one will find plenty of them surrounding the area. In addition, traffic congestion in the enclave is very bad at most times, from morning till night. The congestion is worst during peak hours but one can always commute to work by LRT. It is just within few minutes walking to Dang Wangi LRT and Bandaraya LRT stations.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 3°9'14"N 101°41'53"E
- Taman Kosas Fasa 3 8.1 km
- Taman Bukit Kuchai 13 km
- Taman Damai Utama 14 km
- Seksyen 6 Lestari Perdana 16 km
- Taman Dato Demang 18 km
- LEP 7 18 km
- Puchong Hartamas 2 18 km
- Seksyen 1 Lestari Perdana 18 km
- Kota Perdana 18 km
- Puchong Utama 8 21 km
- Capital Square 0.2 km
- Jalan TAR & Masjid India 0.2 km
- Old Kuala Lumpur 0.8 km
- National Arts Culture and Heritage Academy (ASWARA) 1 km
- Open University Malaysia & University Malaya City Campus 1 km
- Chow Kit 1.2 km
- KL Central Park - The North Gardens 1.3 km
- Golden Triangle 1.4 km
- Gombak District 16 km
- Selangor 36 km
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