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ms penny
 

May i know where exactly Red Palm KL (bukit bintang) is located? Is it a walking distance to Sungai Wang Plaza/Berjaya Times Square

Answer:
It’s about 5 minutes walk from either of these places. It’s located on Tengkat Tong Shin, the second street parallel to Jalan Bukit Bintang (with Jalan Alor in between).
Please check http://www.redpalm-kl.com for detailed information.

By ms penny on May 02, 2008

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Tilo
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Yes, it’s save to book online as the bookings go through hostelworlds established booking system which thousands of travellers use every day.

By Tilo on Jan 10, 2008

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adeline
 

is it safe if i book the room on9? by giving out all my details ... credit card number and other info ?
thanks

By adeline on Jan 08, 2008

Jopie
 

Hi Tilo, your information is very helpful and would give a try by train for coming visit to Malaysia from Singapore next month.
Red Palm, unfortunately I am not right to stay at your place right now since fully book :(

By Jopie on Oct 20, 2007

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It really depends on your preferences. The more comfortable way is to take the night night train from Singapore (leaves 10.15pm and arrives in KL 7am). The ticket is 43S$ for the lower berth. For more info check http://www.ktmb.com.my and http://www.seat61.com/Malaysia.html
The cheaper option is to take a bus from Singapore (S$15 from Lavender Bus Station or S$23 for an express coach from Queen Street Bus Station). More Infos: http://www.the-inncrowd.com/singtomsia.htm

By Tilo on Sep 18, 2007

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Boedijono
 

Hi,Red Palm,
I want to know how to journey by bus from Singapore To Red Palm.because i,v plan after in Singapore i,ll visit to malaysia,so I mean before i’am to coming here i need to know about traveling.and i,ve 2 plan
firts Plan maybe i,ll traveling any time i want to go to malay by bus and
second time i,ll traveling by bus or by train at mid night,because i hear from my friend traveling in the mid night is ok.any way would you like to tell me about detail this.
Thank a lot and i wait news from you
Regards, Boedijono

By Boedijono on Sep 18, 2007

John
 

The restaurant across the street “Muar” has a great set menu, and they deliver to Red Palm!!

By John on Jul 22, 2007

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Don’t forget to get Teh Tarik, Tosai, Roti Canai, Fresh Orange, Starfruit Juice,... from the indian restaurant next door. Just order through wall wink

By Tilo on Jul 20, 2007

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