Facing the celebrated Moorish style railway station just outside the city centre, this historic hotel was built in 1932 by Dutch architectural firm Keys and Dowdeswell and served as the National Art Gallery for over a decade until it was restored and renovated to its current status as a wholly luxurious vintage hotel. The original hotel features 47 elegant suites with 24-hour butler service, while the annexe boasts 253 contemporary guestrooms and suites which complement the original building's art deco style. All rooms and suites have lavish en suite bathrooms with rain shower and free-standing bathtub, as well as four-poster beds with premium bedding and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests can dine in splendour in the hotel restaurant, serving traditional colonial dishes with a modern, regional twist, or relax in the decadent cigar room, bar and lounge. For those seeking opulence and excellent service in Kuala Lumpur, this is the ultimate destination.