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As an extension of this, many large worldwide hotel chains have presence in the city. Kuala Lumpur has also developed into an international shopping destination with a wide variety of shopping centres and megamalls which carry well-known global and local brands. The major tourist destinations in Kuala Lumpur include the Dataran Merdeka (the Independence Square), the House of Parliament, the Istana Budaya, the Istana Negara (National Palace), the Kuala Lumpur Tower, the National Museum, the Central Market, the Tugu Negara (National Monument) and mosques such as the Jamek Mosque, the National Mosque (National Mosque) and the Federal Territory Mosque.

Other tourist attractions include the Aquaria KLCC, the Batu Caves, the Makam Pahlawan (National Mausoleum), the National Science Centre, Petaling Street, the Royal Selangor pewter visitor centre, the National Zoo, and events such as Malay cultural centres, the Chinese cultural festivals at the Thean Hou Temple and the Thaipusam procession at the Sri Mahamariamman Temple. There are many hotels near Kuala Lumpur's entertainment and business districts.

With the current economy, many tourists visiting Malaysia's capital choose to stay at a cheap hotel in Kuala Lumpur (or just KL in short). Business districts have a number of cheap hotels too. So, in a way, when you stay in a budget hotel, you are still strategically located, surrounded by beautiful sights, business facilities, shopping malls, and restaurants.
Malaysian hotels have high standards and they want to ensure customer satisfaction. If you plan to go to Kuala Lumpur, you are better off staying in a budget hotel.

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