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The choice of world-class hotels in Malaysia has greatly improved over the last few years. While Kuala Lumpur has few stylish boutiques, you'll find excellent service and surroundings in the city's luxury high-rises, which also feature some of the top restaurants in town. Meanwhile, the seaside destinations of Penang and Langkawi now boast some of the finest resorts in Asia.
These two neighboring hilltop mansions—Carcosa, the century-old official residence of the highest British representative to the country, and Seri Negara,...more
This six-bedroom 1910 colonial has been given new life by hotelier Christopher Ong, who put Sri Lanka's Galle Fort Hotel on the five-star map. Here, Art...more
The grand entrance of this resort passes through imposing laterite walls that come straight from an ancient Thai temple; the dramatic courtyards and the domed...more
"Summer camp for everyone" best describes this island retreat inside the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. Enthusiastic staff lead guests on kayak tours through...more
With its January 2008 debut, this boutique hotel instantly became the classiest address within the historic port of Malacca. The original teakwood mansion,...more
Kuala Lumpur isn't a big city, by Asian standards, but even New Yorkers and Londoners will feel a palpable big-city buzz at this lavish 643-room high-rise...more
For unadulterated indulgence, few places top the private island of Pangkor Laut Resort, three miles off the west coast of Malaysia in the Straits of Malacca....more
The Shangri-La chain's first resort, built in 1973, underwent a huge renovation in 2002, transforming it into one of the most gorgeous resorts in Southeast...more












