Hotels with Restaurants in Batu Caves
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Featured Batu Caves Hotels with Restaurants

Batu Caves Business Hotel
Dolomite Park Avenue, Jalan Batu Caves Batu Caves Selangor
Stay at this hotel in Batu Caves. Enjoy a bar/lounge. Popular attractions KLCC Park and Suria KLCC Shopping Centre are located nearby.

Hotel Richbaliz
No. 9,11 & 13, Selayang Point, Jalan SP1 Batu Caves Selangor
$36 nightly
The price is $42 total per night
$42 total
Apr 12 - Apr 13
Total with taxes and fees
At Hotel Richbaliz, guests have access to free WiFi in public areas, a business center, and free newspapers. You can take advantage of free parking if you drive. The front desk is staffed 24 hours a day to help with luggage storage and securing valuables. Additional amenities include laundry facilities and a garden.

Sky Hotel @ Selayang
Lot T 3.02 3rd Flr, Selayang Capitol Batu Caves Selangor, Malaysia
At Sky Hotel @ Selayang, guests have access to free WiFi in public areas, a business center, and free newspapers. If you drive, put free parking to good use. The 24-hour front desk has multilingual staff ready to assist with securing valuables and luggage storage.
Parking included
Free WiFi
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Batu Caves hotels essential information
Accommodation | 5,355 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | $42 |
Highest Price | $42 |
Popular hotels | Batu Caves Business Hotel, Hotel Richbaliz, Sky Hotel @ Selayang |
Recent Hotels with Restaurants Reviews

Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur
5/5 Excellent
"Pros: 3 adult stayed in club room. Got upgraded to twin tower view room. Mai and her team in club room were brilliant. Free laundry limited to 5 items per day is such a god sent. Checked in at club room is a plus. Huge club lounge with fab views.
Cons: no more premium champagne which we were looking forward to. We weren’t told what we were served when we asked for champagne. When approached to see what they were, found out it was sparkling wine and was told it was from Spain which was rather odd - not a cava but sparkling chardonnay (from Spain apparently….).Staff members serving drinks need to be more transparent and well trained in this regard. Food and drinks were no longer premium. Spread were a lot more premium in the past.Bring back the Bollinger!"
A verified traveler stayed at Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur
Posted 1 day ago


