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Alila Bangsar,
Kuala Lumpur

Alila Bangsar’s tranquil white interiors stand in dramatic contrast to its sleek, dark cladded façade, and provide an atmosphere of profound serenity high above the district’s vibrant shopping, dining, entertainment and nightlife scenes.

Serenity in the Sky

Feel as if you’re floating above it all.

Alila Bangsar occupies the topmost floors of the Establishment building with a sky-level lobby on the 41st floor, and a soaring three-story atrium filled with trees for a calming connection to nature.

Bustling Bangsar

The hotel is in the heart of Bangsar, a lively cosmopolitan district by day, and even buzzier one by night.

Bangsar may be home to some of the city’s most talked-about restaurants and drinking establishments per city block. It’s also near Brickfields, also known as Little India, and Mid Valley Megamall, one of Southeast Asia’s largest shopping destinations.

Melting Pot

Kuala Lumpur is a vibrant mix of Asian cultures and religions, all of which can easily be explored from the hotel.

Wander the sprawling Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Tamil Hindu pilgrimage site Batu Caves, and the ornate Buddhist Thean Hou Temple. Situated in the Heritage Park of Kuala Lumpur, the Perdana Botanical Garden gives the feeling of being in a tropical rainforest within the city.

Ingredient-led Dining

Our master chefs showcase their modern and playful approach to international flavors to delicious effect.

Discover Entier’s nose-to-tail culinary philosophy in French plates designed for sharing, and Botanica + Co’s hearty, unpretentious Asian and international dishes prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients.

Sustainable Initiatives

Our focus includes minimizing our environmental footprint and creating a positive impact on our local community.

Alila Bangsar’s green initiatives range from window tinting to reduce heat penetration to bottling our own drinking water. Community efforts include the Giving Bag, an initiative that encourages guests to donate any unwanted and gently used items, which are then collected and donated to select local charities.