Classic Inn

Kuala Lumpur


Check-in is at the newer, more upmarket branch of Classic Inn at No 36, where there are spotless rooms all with private bathrooms and a pleasant verandah cafe. The original yellow-painted shophouse at No 52 continues to be a retro-charming choice with plain but perfectly agreeable private rooms, a small grassy garden and welcoming staff.

Rates are slightly higher at weekends. They also offer deals if you stay more than one night.


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