Review: Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur (Spectacular Luxury Hotel)

by Live and Let’s Fly | February 14, 2026

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I had a magnificent stay at the Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, which has instantly become one of my favorite hotels in the world. Beyond the novelty of being over 100 stories off the ground, this hotel delivers with solid service, fabulous food, amazing amenities, and superb suites. Here’s my full review.

Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur Review

When I say this hotel is on a whole different “level” of luxury, I mean it quite literally, since this is truly a hotel in the sky. Located in Merdeka 118, the second-tallest building in the world after the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, this hotel has 252 guest rooms, including 27 suites. The Park Hyatt occupies floor 75 (for the lobby and restaurants), 99 (for the pool, spa, and gym) and floors 100 – 112 for guest rooms. It’s just amazing to look up at that building when you are standing at ground level.

a tall building with a glass tower

a building with a tall glass tower

The nightly rate for my stay was over 700 USD (often, though, it is half that), which made it a perfect opportunity to use points for my stay. As a Category 5 hotel, a free night ranges from 17,000 (low) to 20,000 (standard) to 23,000 (peak) points per night. It cost me 20,000 points per night.

Check-In

As I drove from the Hyatt Regency in KL Midtown to this property, you cannot help but to notice how Merdeka 118 towers above already tall skyscrapers.

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a tall building with a blue sky and clouds

Arriving at the hotel, ground staff were waiting to open the car door and escort me through a vast building lobby, up an escalatory to a small sitting area for hotel guests, then into an elevator to whisk me quickly up to the 75th floor, for check-in.

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The 75th floor lobby has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the skyline and sitting areas clustered around the restaurants and bars.

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Suite

I used a “Guest of Honor” award for my stay (essentially, I was treated as a World of Hyatt Globalist member) and was upgraded to a Park Suite on the 107th floor, 10721, a beautiful and spacious room with a large living room, bedroom, dressing room, bathroom, and guest bathroom.

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I don’t ever recall staying in a hotel with a walk-in closet so large and the windows offered even more impressive views than from the lobby along with great natural light.

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a room with a large window and a couch and a table

a living room with a couch and a table

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Guest bathroom

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a room with a closet and a bench

a room with a closet and a bench

a room with a table and chairs

a bathroom with a large window and a view of a city

a bathroom with sinks and mirrors

a bathroom with a bathtub and a small table

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a shower head and soaps on a wall

a mirror on the ceiling

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a bathroom with a sink and toilet

The room so comfortable, with a bed I did not want to get up from and plenty of room to move around (ironic that my best upgrades always come when traveling solo…).

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A welcome amenity included fresh berries, along with some local delicacies and some green tea kombucha that was made in-house.

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I also appreciated the bedside wireless charging, slippers, and bathroom amenities.

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a drawer with a black tray and other items inside

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View from my room…

The room also had a fully-stocked mini-bar and a Nespresso espresso machine.

a small refrigerator with drinks and beverages inside

a drawer with different packages and condiments

a tray with tea cups and saucers

Pool

A definite highlight of this hotel is the 99th floor pool, which offer soaring views of KL and is also a great place to swim. Most puzzling to me (not that I was complaining), was that I had the pool to myself for the entire afternoon…even though the hotel was sold out.

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a pool with lounge chairs and a city view

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a pool with a view of a city
View from the hot tub…
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Drinks are available at the pool

Fitness Center

The hotel offers an excellent fitness center with 24/7 access and the gym features LifeFitness equipment, which I prefer to the generally more “premium” TechnoGym equipment (though I do think I like the gym at the Hyatt Regency better).

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a large room with exercise equipment

a gym with weights and exercise equipment

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a gym equipment in a room

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a room with exercise bikes and a view of a city

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a large room with large windows and a large city view

Wellness + Spa

A full service spa offers massage, skin treatments, and salon services. Wellness facilities are available to al hotel guests, even if they do not get a spa treatment.

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The wellness area features a large locker room as well as a jacuzzi, steam room, and a “Himalayan Salt Alcove.” I  greatly prefer a traditional sauna…the salt alcove was not hot enough.

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a room with a swing and a hammock

a bathroom with a large window

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a room with a wood box and a wall of salt

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This area also has one of those tricked out showers with several different spray modes, lights, and sounds, meant to create a superior sensory experience.

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Dining

There are great food and beverage options at this hotel, including a spectacular breakfast, but this is pricey, especially for KL.

Park Lounge

The biggest treat of my stay was breakfast, a true feast with the highest-quality ingredients and a huge buffet and a la carte menu. Yes, I even tried local dishes, though the shakshuka was among the best I’ve ever had and the fresh-squeezed juice and coffee were excellent. It was included with my stay (as a Guest of Honor), but would have cost MYR 130 (about 33USD for adults and MYR 75 or about 19 USD…which, by the way, would have been worth every penny). Breakfast runs from 6:30 am to 10:30 am today.

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a room with tables and chairs

a room with tables and chairs

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The buffet includes a wide assortment of dishes including pastries, bread, salads, fruit, yogurt, cereals, cheese, meat, and juices, plus a few hot items like sausage, scrambled eggs, and mushrooms.

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a group of people in a restaurant

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a table with food on it

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a group of chefs in a kitchen

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I (may have) went overboard with breakfast and enjoyed many dishes from the a la carte menu, including kaya toast, shakshuka, beef noodle soup, and nasi lemak.

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a menu on a table

a menu on a table

a menu on a table

a cup of coffee with a swan design on top

a bowl of fruit on a table

a table with glasses of juice and a vase of flowers

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a bowl of soup with meat and vegetables

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a plate of food on a table

a plate of salad and a drink on a table

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a plate of food on a table

What a feast! And I cannot emphasize enough how great the coffee was…

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Merdeka Grill

The Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur has a high-end restaurant called Merdeka Grill. The restaurant offers a “modern grill experience on Level 75, where premium meats, sustainable seafood, and locally sourced produce take center stage, complemented by a curated beverage program” (yawn). The menu is here. One of the specialties is salmon roasted on cedar wood, served with cucumber, grape, caviar, and smoked butter sauce at a cost of 295 Malaysian Ringgit, or about 71.50 USD.  I didn’t pay that much for fish even on at The Brando in French Polynesia! But as I looked through the menu, I suddenly had a taste for fish.

I ended up having fish around the corner for 8.50 USD instead…

Salmon Kuala Lumpur

I suspect it was not as good, but it was still delicious.


> Read More: I Just Couldn’t Bring Myself To Pay $72 For Salmon In Kuala Lumpur…


Cacao Mixology & Chocolate

I don’t drink alone and don’t drink much at all these days, but but was impressed by the chocolate-themed hotel bar, which was a beautiful space and had a wide variety of cocktails and other adult beverages.

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a table with a vase of flowers in it

a room with a long table and chairs

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a room with a table and chairs

a long table with chairs and a bar

a bar with a counter and bottles of liquor

a room with a table and chairs and a window with a city view

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Room Service

24/7 room service is available, with a very large menu. Here it is:

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a menu in a book

a menu in a book

a menu in a book

a menu in a book

a menu in a book

a menu in a book

a menu book with different drinks on it

a menu book with a picture of wine bottles and glasses

Service

Jonah, the restaurant manager, was a prime example of what made service so excellent at this hotel. Chatting with me (and the guests seated around me), he made several recommendations and really encouraged me to try food for breakfast regular readers know I typically do not eat. He personally waited on my table.

Earlier in the morning, around 6:30 am when I woke up, I went down to the restaurant to get a cup of coffee because I greatly prefer it to the Nespresso in the room. The hotel could have made a big deal about it or charged me, but instead they just made me one and gave it to me, knowing I’d be back later for breakfast…it was perfect.

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The spa and pool staff were excellent and the ground level staff was very helpful. Great, polished service at this hotel.

Location

I wrote about this during my stay, but this hotel is also located in a very cool area of Kuala Lumpur around Chinatown. It’s absolutely worth your time to venture out of the hotel and around the corner.


> Read More: A Hidden World Behind The Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur: Exploring Chinatown


CONCLUION

If you’re loyal to Hyatt, Kuala Lumpur has many excellent options, but none as grand or regent as the Park Hyatt. It’s worth the splurge to stay here and as fun as it is being high as a kite without ingesting any drugs, the true draw of this hotel is the excellent service, amenities, and comfort.

a tall building with lights at night

a tall building with lights

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