Review of The Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpur: A Luxurious City Retreat

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Finding a good hotel that feels like a haven to come back to after a busy day exploring is part of the joy of travel for me. I don’t mind being uncomfortable exploring, pushing my comfort zone and taking difficult journeys, but I do love an oasis to come back to. The Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpur is, to me, a perfect urban oasis. So who wants to discover a luxurious city retreat with me?

  1. Location of The Banyan Tree
  2. Accommodation at The Banyan Tree
  3. Food & Drink at The Banyan Tree
  4. Amenities & Experiences at The Banyan Tree

Please note: The hotel is not to be confused with Pavilion by Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpur, which is just across the road, inside the Pavilion KL mall!

View across KL from The Banyan Tree


The Banyan Tree is located around a 45 minute drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, and the hotel can organise smooth and simple transfers from your arrival terminal.

The Banyan Tree is conveniently located just outside of the Bukit Bintang area in Kuala Lumpur city centre, around a 10 minute walk south of the Petronas Towers and KLCC Park. It’s attached the Pavilion KL mall, which makes it perfect for finding food at the end of a busy day as the mall offers over 100 restaurants to choose from. To get to the mall you need to go to Level 1, then instead of going out of the doors, turn right and head to the lift and stairs behind the Café which will take you to the mall access corridor at level 2.

The Petronas Towers from KLCC Park

The Banyan Tree is also a 30 minute walk away from the Merdeka area, home to the old Colonial district, china town and a number of markets. You can also easily take a taxi to other parts of the city within 30 minutes, including the Botanical Gardens and Thean Hou Temple.

You can read my full post on Kuala Lumpur HERE.


The hotel occupies floors 53 – 58 of the building it’s located in. This means there’s no reception on the ground floor as it’s on floor 53. This can feel a little ‘soulless’ coming in to a hotel and it just being an empty lobby with one person directing you to the lift, but the moment you pop up on floor 53, all is forgotten because the accommodation is warm, inviting and a true city oasis.

The accommodation at The Banyan Tree is really calming. We stayed in a Signature Banyan Tree King room, which came in lovely neutral colours, with a warm stone bathroom, all looking out over the city. You could choose a Sky Retreat or Sanctuary Suite room, which provide the additional benefit of views out to the Petronas Towers from your window.

The beautiful bedroom

The room itself was spacious, with a huge bed, comfortable seating area, large desk area, and lobby entrance area including a mini-bar and storage. The room is made up daily, and there is also a turn down service which ensures the lighting is dimmed, curtains are closed, fluffy slippers are laid out, and incense is burning. A perfect calm oasis to come back to after dinner.

The bathroom also came complete with double sink, huge walk in shower, walk in closet area and separate toilet. But the star was the huge stone bath with city views. The hotel also offered a bath menu, where they would make up a bath for you with various options (e.g. rose petals, lavender scent, bubbles) ready for a time to suit you arriving back.


The Banyan Tree offers a few food and drink options. The main restaurant is Horizon Grill, set on the 58th floor and offering panoramic views out to The Petronas Towers. It’s here every day that breakfast is served. Breakfast is included in the room rate, though the menu itself is quite limited. With this view, I didn’t mind at all!

Breakfast views

In the evening, Horizon offers a large menu and some great wine options, including my beloved Whispering Angel wine. We chose to go non-Asian with our evening meal there (our only non-Asian meal of the week) and went with Surf n Turf. It was truly delicious. This was the most expensive meal we had in Kuala Lumpur, but was still reasonably priced for a top end hotel – expect to pay around £20pp for a main course and drink.

Also on site is newly opened Torito (a Peru-Japan fusion restaurant), and Bake (a café serving coffee, cakes and snacks). Both of these are situated on the ground floor and we didn’t eat in either so cannot review them but Google ratings show me 5/5 for Torito so perhaps we should have tried it!

For drinks, The Banyan Tree offers something special. It has a rooftop bar called Vertigo which is just stunning with its panoramic views of The Petronas Towers as the sun goes down. Even better, hotel guests get a front row seat!

Drinks with a view in Vertigo


Aside from the dining experiences, The Banyan Tree offers a number of amenities on site, the most impressive of which is the absolutely beautiful pool. Situated on the 53rd floor, the pool has a covered roof but with open sides to soak in the views. We spent a couple of afternoons reading our books here and had it to ourselves – so relaxing.

Not a bad view

In addition to the pool, The Banyan Tree also offers a relaxing luxury spa, typical of the Banyan Tree brand. I had a deep tissue massage and it was lovely. Again the spa itself is soothing, with neutral colours, fragrant flowers and top service. After the massage they sat me in a room overlooking the Petronas Towers with a cup of tea – how very perfect.

There is also a concierge who can help you plan trips to the local attractions, including The Petronas Towers, Thean Hou Temple, Batu Caves and many more. We visited these independently, so cannot comment on service here.


So what did you think of The Banyan Tree KL? We absolutely loved our stay, and felt the hotel is well worth its 5* rating. We truly felt it was an oasis in the sky in a chaotic, hot and humid capital city. I would definitely choose it again if I go back to KL, and let me know what you think in the comments below.

Away from the Banyan Tree, I have noticed something very interesting in my blogging stats this month. I am now getting a lot of referrals from ChatGPT and other AI type sites. Normally my traffic is largely Search Engines, but it’s starting to flip. It shows how much the world is changing, and the way people are using the internet is changing. At least the engines are citing my pages though and not just taking the content, that’s something.

Stay safe and happy travelling!

28 responses to “Review of The Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpur: A Luxurious City Retreat”

  1. Beautiful! Gorgeous! Stunning! Words can’t describe how lovely your stay at The Banyan Tree was. I didn’t stay there whilst in KL, but now I wish I did. From the spacious rooms to rooftop views overlooking the Petronas Towers (and the extra service for tours throughout KL), it looks like The Banyan Tree covers it all! Thanks for sharing, Han 😊

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    1. It was really wonderful, and totally the right choice for a stay in the city. It was genuinely something I looked forward to all day, coming back to such a calming and lovely hotel room!! Glad you enjoyed the review Rebecca 🙂

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  2. There is something so wonderful about walking into your nice hotel room after a long day of exploring and adventuring- I love that moment. And it seems that this is a perfect place to have that moment. I love the views from the hotel of the city 🙂

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    1. Totally, it’s one of those feelings of happiness when you can just come back and collapse all relaxed. The views were really special, and we were lucky to experience them 🙂 Hope you’re having a lovely weekend Meg, thanks for stopping by.

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  3. Love the rooftop pool with lovely views of KL Hannah. A nice retreat from the city. Maggie

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    1. Definitely – the pool was a highlight 🙂

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  4. It truly does look like an oasis in the city. We would definitely stay there if we visit KL. It would be wonderful to have the pool to yourself. How long did you stay in KL?

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    1. It really was! We actually stayed 6 nights in the Banyan Tree, but we arrived at 3am, so it was more like 5 nights and 4 full days in KL. That was just about the right amount of time to see it properly, and have some down time at the pool/enjoying the beautiful hotel 🙂

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  5. Wow! I’ve never stayed in a hotel with any of these services. Sounds very luxurious. I can see why you chose it, and you make a great case for having a nice relaxing place to return to after a day of adventures.

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    1. It was really lovely Diana, and I definitely always have an eye out for a hotel when I’m travelling. I know it’s just a bed, but to me it makes so much difference when that bed is in a lovely hotel which helps me relax and rest on a break 🙂

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  6. The Banyan Tree looks delightful Hannah and the perfect escape from the hectic life of KL. I adore a long soak so the stone bath menu would be heavenly for me. You might be amused to learn that I always listen to The Archers in the bath and have done so since it’s been available via podcasts!
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    1. Absolutely, and like you, I was very pleased with the bath menu!! Every night it was the perfect way to unwind after a busy day of sightseeing 🙂 Hehe that is funny, I always read my book with a glass of wine!

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  7. Ah, that’s nice. I think I would tempted to never leave the room at all. 🙂 Mel

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    1. I was tempted not to either!!! 🙂

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  8. really beautiful hotel!

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  9. Sounds like a fabulous spot to stay. The outdoor pool looks amazing! Good for you for treating yourself with a massage.

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    1. The massage was much needed, I think my body was frozen from the English winter, so I needed it to warm all my muscles up and relax!! 🙂

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  10. Such splendid city scenes you’ve shared from The Banyan Tree in Kuala Lumpur! The Petronas Towers, temple architecture and foods all look so wonderful, as does the rooftop pool – thanks for sharing, Hannah 🙂

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    1. Thanks so much Phil, so kind of you to say. The pool was a definite highlight 🙂 Hope you’ve had a wonderful weekend!

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  11. Lovely hotel. I love the view of the Petronas Towers at different times and in different conditions. If I’m not mistaken, this is not the first hotel where you’ve had soaking amenities all to yourselves. Why aren’t others using these things, I wonder. You should hope we never stay at the same hotel because we’ll be in the pool and you won’t have it to yourselves (and neither will we, it appears) – haha. 😉

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    1. Hehe you just wait for the next hotel’s soaking amenities which I had to myself 🙂 I don’t really know how we manage it to be honest – we always try to choose small hotels for that very reason (i.e. 50 rooms or less) so that there are just less people around, BUT we do seem to luck out. That’s so funny, but I’d gladly see you at the pool; I’d be annoying you by talking travel tales over cocktails instead of letting you get in the pool!! 🙂

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      1. All travel talk welcome, especially if standing in the pool holding a cocktail!

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  12. Now that’s what I call a hotel with a view! I love that they have a bath menu and will have the bath ready for you when you return. That’s my idea of heaven 😃

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    1. Totally – it was an absolute slice of paradise 🙂

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  13. Great Hannah! I loved the view from the KLCC Park.

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  14. ThingsHelenLoves

    What a place. I didn’t know I needed to stay in a place with a bath menu, but I definitely do!

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    1. It’s definitely a winner 🙂

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  15. Ha 😁,I had to smile when I read the hotel’s name – it turns out you and I have seen the Banyan tree in different ways. A bath menu? That’s the first time I’ve read about something like this … and I love it! The room is lovely (as are the views) – I think you guys made a great choice to stay here!

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