Internet cafés are quite plentiful in Kuala Lumpur and you can find them in most shopping centres. If you have your own laptop, Maxis' WLAN service is the best deal around, a prepaid RM15 card gets you unlimited use for 2 weeks. Few hotels in Kuala Lumpur offer Internet access in their rooms. However, some hotels around the KL Sentral station have LAN cables with Internet access in the rooms. Furthermore, many hotels offer free wifi access in their lobbies. Free wifi access is also available from many dining establishments and shopping complexes in the city
Malaysia Tourism Centre (MTC), 109 Jalan Ampang (between KLCC and Dang Wangi), . Formerly MATIC, this tourist information centre has a wealth of information on Malaysia, occasional cultural shows, surly staff and semi-crippled but free PCs for browsing the Net.
Starbucks Coffee Company: selected outlets in Kuala Lumpur (including KL Sentral) have partnered with the Time telecommunications company to provide free Zone wifi service to customers who have wifi equipped laptops or PDAs. Outlets which do not have free Zone wifi usually have commercial WLAN services such as Maxis' WLAN in its place.
Coffeebean, free wifi in all Coffeebean outlets, you just ask for the password when you order.
Air Asia Counter in KL Sentral Several computers with internet access are available for you to check out the Air Asia website (and maybe glance at your e-mail or the news quickly)
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Where To Stay & Best Hotels in Kuala Lumpur - updated May 2024
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