New hotels in KL in 2026
A vacation in KL is often about the culture and the food, with the accommodation simply serving as a place to lay your head at the end of the day. But we beg to differ. Malaysia’s capital city has been taking its staycation game to the next level in recent years – we’re talking things like sky-high stays with rooftop bars overlooking the city, tucked between kopitiams and glitzy malls.
Whether you’re just a local craving a luxe staycation, or just someone who judges a hotel by its minibar and hand towels – completely valid, you do you – these new and upcoming hotels in KL will have you melting in their lush sheets and dreamy pools in 2026.
Table of Contents
- New hotels in KL in 2026
- Price breakdown of new hotels in KL in 2026
- 1. Irama Kuala Lumpur
- 2. Kimpton Naluria Kuala Lumpur
- 3. Ji Hotel Downtown KL
- 4. Waldorf Astoria Kuala Lumpur
- 5. Conrad Kuala Lumpur
- 6. Grand Mercure Bukit Bintang
- 7. Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur
- 8. Hyatt Regency
- 9. The Très Hotel
- 10. Moxy Kuala Lumpur Chinatown
- 11. Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur
- 12. Holiday Inn Kuala Lumpur Bangsar
Price breakdown of new hotels in KL in 2026
Here’s a breakdown of new hotels in KL, as well as how much you’ll pay per night for a room.
Note: Prices are accurate at the time of writing, and are subject to change.
| Hotel | Best feature | Opening date | Price per night |
| Irama Kuala Lumpur | 10 dining options | Q2 2026 | – |
| Kimpton Naluria Kuala Lumpur | Located at KL’s buzzing TRX | January 2026 | From RM650 |
| Ji Hotel Downtown KL | Reasonably priced room rates | 2026 | – |
| Waldorf Astoria Kuala Lumpur | Signature bar & lounge | 2026 | – |
| Conrad Kuala Lumpur | A rooftop bar with views of KL’s skyline | 2026 | – |
| Grand Mercure Bukit Bintang | Themed buffets | January 2026 | From RM350 |
| Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur | Located in Malaysia’s tallest building | August 2025 | From RM1,500 |
| Hyatt Regency | Japanese-minded decor & izakaya | August 2025 | From RM500 |
| The Très Hotel | Quirky Wes Anderson-inspired rooms | November 2024 | From RM150 |
| Moxy Kuala Lumpur Chinatown | Located in the heart of the city | April 2025 | From RM242 |
| Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur | A rooftop bar & infinity saltwater pool | December 2024 | From RM650 |
| Holiday Inn Kuala Lumpur Bangsar | 24-hour room service | January 2025 | From RM221 |
– Hotels opening in 2026 –
1. Irama Kuala Lumpur
Ten dining options in Titiwangsa Central
Image credit: Irama KL via website
Irama Kuala Lumpur merges contemporary refinement with the warmth of Malaysian hospitality and culture through bespoke interiors with local sensibilities. Think dark wood panels and marbled floors, high ceilings and grand light fixtures, velvet furnishings and ornate sculptures – local luxury at its finest. All of these bleed into the 766 rooms and suites, also equipped with smart technology.
Image credit: Irama KL via website
The 5-star hotel is a culinary destination in its own right, with 10 dining options offering local and international cuisines to cater to the widest of tastes. A rooftop restaurant and bar is set to open at the hotel, too. Irama’s resplendent space also makes it an ideal venue for large events and conferences, with state-of-the-art MICE facilities, grand ballrooms, an auditorium, and meeting spaces equipped with interactive technology.
The hotel is slated to open sometime in Q2 2026.
Nearest train station: Chow Kit Monorail
2. Kimpton Naluria Kuala Lumpur
Light-filled rooms & a yoga terrace at TRX
Image credit: IHG Hotels & Resorts via website
A new addition to KL’s gleaming TRX district, Kimpton Naluria Kuala Lumpur screams urban cool, from its lofty lobby and light-filled sanctuaries featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, to its variety of well-designed facilities, including a fitness centre, a dedicated yoga terrace, an infinity pool, and four dining options where kids get to eat free.
Image credit: IHG Hotels & Resorts via website
Its 466 design-savvy rooms breathe with a jungle-city aesthetic, melting together earthy tones, natural materials, and furnishing dressed in terrazzo and wood – a mix of elegance and plush comfort.
Guests can look forward to Kimpton’s signature stay services and experiences, such as the Kimpton Kickstart, which offers complimentary coffee and tea every morning, as well as Kimpton Social, a daily evening meetup for those who would like to mingle over curated drinks.
Price per night: From RM574
Nearest train station: Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) MRT
3. Ji Hotel Downtown KL
No-frills boutique hotel
Image credit: The Peak
Expected to open in late 2026, in KL’s bustling Dang Wangi area, JI Hotel is expected to open in late 2026. Known for its clean design and fuss-free comforts, this hotel focuses on smart essentials done well. Guests can look forward to 101 thoughtfully designed rooms, modern communal spaces, and a seamless stay experience that feels stylish without trying too hard.
Room rates are expected to start from RM300/night, making it an attractive option for guests seeking a sleek city stay that is easy on the wallet but big on comfort.
4. Waldorf Astoria Kuala Lumpur
Signature lounge & bar Peacock Alley in Malaysia
Image credit: Hilton
Waldorf Astoria Kuala Lumpur is arriving in late 2026, and it is serving full-on luxury vibes. Nestled in the city’s Golden Triangle, conveniently near hotspots in the city such as Pavilion KL and the Petronas Twin Towers, the glossy 23-storey hotel has 272 suites where sophistication meets swagger.
Image credit: Hilton
Beyond the hotel room doors, guests can explore culinary experiences at five restaurants, including the Peacock Alley, the hotel’s signature lounge and bar.
Image credit: Hilton
Contact: Waldorf Astoria Kuala Lumpur website
5. Conrad Kuala Lumpur
A bar with panoramic views of KL’s skyline
Image credit: Hilton
Another hotel located in KL’s Golden Triangle, Conrad Kuala Lumpur is a new hotel under Hilton that’s set to welcome guests sometime in 2026. The 544-room, new-build hotel will have several dining options so guests don’t need to wander far from their hotel rooms, including an all-day dining restaurant, two speciality restaurants, and a bar that’ll boast panoramic views of KL’s skyline.
Image credit: Hilton
Other amenities at the hotel include a fitness centre, spa, and swimming pool.
Image credit: Hilton
Contact: Conrad Hotels & Resorts website
6. Grand Mercure Bukit Bintang
Hotel near Bukit Bintang
Image credit: Accor
Grand Mercure Bukit Bintang is now open and ready to be your stylish base in the beating heart of the city. Just a few minutes from LaLaport BBCC, this hotel blends modern comfort with a lively local vibe. Featuring 325 cosy rooms with sleek and modern interiors, this hotel is perfect for those planning to play tourist, with Bukit Bintang just a stone’s throw away for some serious shopping action.
Image credit: Accor
If you do opt to stay in, there’s Agarwood that offers a set menu and themed buffets on select days. The Songket Lounge is another place to relax in at the hotel, where cocktails, coffee, and smoothies are served.
Image credit: Accor
Price per night: From RM350
Nearest train station: MRT Bukit Bintang
– Hotels that opened in 2025 –
7. Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur
Located on the 75th floor of the world’s second-tallest building
Image credit: Park Hyatt via website
The new Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur occupies the top floors of Merdeka 118’s gleaming spire right in the heart of the city, marking the esteemed brand’s first introduction to Malaysia. Quiet sophistication is the tone at this hotel, with subtle nods to Malaysia’s culture and history throughout its exquisite lobby, as well as in its 252 thoughtfully designed guestrooms and suites.
Image credit: Park Hyatt via website
Located on the 75th floor of the structure are three distinct dining venues, which include an all-day dining restaurant, a dedicated grillhouse, and a speciality bar.
For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, head to the 99th floor to find a sanctuary dedicated to all things wellness, such as the luxury spa amidst the clouds, as well as the panoramic infinity pool, and the 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness centre.
Price per night: From RM1,500
Nearest train station: Merdeka MRT
8. Hyatt Regency
A mix of hotels & serviced residences
Image credit: Hyatt Regency via website
The reintroduction of the 5-star hotel Hyatt Regency Kuala Lumpur looks extremely promising with its enviable location. It’s located in KL Midtown, a vibrant expatriate community and a thriving business district.
Designed by acclaimed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, the hotel offers a mix of hotel rooms and dual service residences. It has 306 plush rooms and 104 fully serviced residences distilled with the serenity of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and balanced by indulgent contemporary touches.
Image credit: Hyatt Regency via website
The dining experience will be a true standout here with a diverse selection of thoughtfully curated restaurants, including Midtown Brasserie, China House, and Enso Izakaya and Bar, as well as light eateries like the Midtown Lounge and Breeze Poolbar.
Price per night: From RM500
Nearest train station: Segambut KTM Komuter
9. The Très Hotel
A Wes Anderson-inspired hotel near Mid Valley City
The Grand Budapest Hotel may be fictional, but here in Malaysia, there’s the newly-opened The Très Hotel, where you can fulfil your main-character-of-a-Wes Anderson-film dreams. Tucked in Taman Seputeh, the charming 3-star hotel has been creatively spruced up with retro decor, quaint aesthetics, and vivid hues, apparent in the picture-perfect lobby and cosy cafe lounge.
Image credit: @thetreshotel via Instagram
The hotel’s 86 rooms and suites are tastefully decorated with vintage-style furnishings splashed in a whimsical palette of colour to recreate the vibes of a Wes Anderson film. The price range for a night’s stay here is RM150-800, from their standard and deluxe rooms to their two suite options.
Price per night: From RM150
Nearest train station: Mid Valley KTM Komuter, Abdullah Hukum LRT
10. Moxy Kuala Lumpur Chinatown
In a recently restored KL Art Deco landmark
Image credit: Marriott via website
A night spent at Moxy Kuala Lumpur Chinatown is like being in the middle of the capital city’s buzz and action, while also relaxing in style and comfort. Housed in the Oriental Bank building, a 1970s Art Deco building on Jalan Hang Lekiu, the hotel features a decor that blends trendy industrial architecture, bold accents from the district’s heritage vibe, and snazzy neon lights.
Image credit: Marriott via website
Featuring 316 chic guest rooms and four suites, the hotel provides guests with refuge-like spaces that are as comfortable as they are stylish, alongside plenty of communal areas, including the Zone Out Cafe, rooftop bar, and the Zone In dining area.
Price per night: From RM242
Nearest train station: Masjid Jamek MRT/LRT
11. Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur
A rooftop bar & infinity saltwater pool
Image credit: Hyatt via website
Recently opened in December 2024, Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur is perched in – no surprise – the pulsing city centre of KL, offering guests an amalgamation of leisure and purpose, as well as old and new aesthetics.
Image credit: Hyatt via website
Located throughout over 21 storeys of the building are 312 rooms and suites, each one oozing crisp and modern vibes with warm tones and clean silhouettes. With a 24‑hour gym, infinity saltwater pool, meeting spaces, and a rooftop bar, you’ll be hooked to not just the comforts of your room, but also the creative and energetic heart of the enclave.
Price per night: From RM650
Nearest train station: Dang Wangi LRT
12. Holiday Inn Kuala Lumpur Bangsar
A hub for leisure & business stays
Image credit: IHG Hotels & Resorts via website
Holiday Inn Kuala Lumpur Bangsar’s debut in January 2025 felt like a fresh gem opening in the city, with its casual, cool, and vibrant atmosphere. Its Open Lobby, in particular, is designed to act as more of a vibrant hub for socialising, working, and relaxing over a cuppa in the middle of its bright and airy expanse.
Image credit: IHG Hotels & Resorts via website
The hotel features 220 sleek guest rooms across 10 floors, all of which are equipped with premium bedding options and 24-hour room service. For some self-pampering time, perch yourself by the outdoor pool for panoramic vistas of KL’s skyline, or get your endorphins flowing at the 24-hour fitness centre.
Price per night: From RM221
Nearest train station: Bank Rakyat-Bangsar LRT
Check into these new & upcoming hotels in KL
After a long day out exploring KL, the thought of returning to a sumptuously plush bed and tucking in with the silkiest bathrobe and softest slippers will certainly elevate your vacation experience. If you’re planning a trip to KL in the near future, start with this list for the freshest hotels on the block.
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Cover image adapted from: Park Hyatt, Hilton, Hyatt Regency, Irama
This article was first published on 10th July 2025, and was last updated by Yusintha on 4th March 2026.