Number Eight Guesthouse Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Number Eight Guesthouse

Number Eight Guesthouse
No 8-10, Jalan Tengkat Tung Shin,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Number Eight Guesthouse is located in Bukit Bintang and considered a boutiqe guesthouse, somewhere between a hostel and a hotel.

Book Hostel hostel phone: +603 2144 2050
website: click here
prices:
Loft Twins: RM85
Loft Twins: RM115
Standard Twins: RM85
Dorm: RM30
Courtyard Doubles: RM95
Double ensuite: RM135
Twin ensuite: RM135
RM20 surcharge for rooms on Sat & Sun
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