You Can Stay At The Top Of Merdeka 118 Soon. It’ll Cost Around RM2,000 A Night

Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur opens in August with next-level luxury. Literally.

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If you've ever looked up at Merdeka 118 and wondered what it's like up there, you won't have to imagine much longer

In August, Park Hyatt is opening its first Malaysian hotel right at the top of the tallest building in the Asia Pacific.

Taking over the top floors of Merdeka 118 — currently the second-tallest building in the world and the tallest in this part of the planet — the hotel will span from levels 75 to 114.

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Its signature dining and lounge spaces will sit on Level 75, which is already higher than most skyscrapers in the city

Designed as a home in the sky for well-heeled travellers, Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur is now open for bookings. Malaysians looking to splurge can enjoy Opening Offer packages from RM1,500 a night.

Realistically though, expect to spend around RM2,000 per night once you factor in taxes, premium room types, and peak dates.

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Every room comes with panoramic views, plus cultural touches and cushy comforts

Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur will feature 252 spacious rooms and suites located between the 100th and 112th floors.

Interiors are inspired by local heritage, blending traditional textures with sleek, modern design.

There'll be unrivalled skyline views from every room, as you wake up to misty sunrises over KL Tower and wind down to twinkling city lights from nearly 100 floors up.

Don't be surprised if your ears pop on the way up.

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You'll find a sky-high infinity pool on Level 99, offering one of the most surreal swim views in Malaysia

Right next to it is the fitness centre and spa, both part of a wellness sanctuary designed for total rejuvenation.

Even if you don't stay overnight, you can check out the chocolate cocktail bar and modern grill with Malaysian flavours

Located on Level 75, the Park Lounge (an all-day dining space), Merdeka Grill (their signature restaurant), and Cacao Mixology & Chocolate (a chocolate-inspired cocktail bar) will all be open to the public.

The menus promise premium, locally sourced ingredients with a modern twist on Malaysian flavours.

If you're into experiential dining, this could be one of KL's most unique new spots for a birthday date night or a bougie catch-up sesh.

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Bookings are now open for stays starting this August

You can book directly on Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur's official website, with early access to introductory packages.