Palm Garden Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Palm Garden Hotel

IOI Resort, Putrajaya, Selangor, 62502, Malaysia

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Palm Garden Hotel

Palm Garden Hotel is a lovely hotel located on the outskirts of Putrajaya which is about 30 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport or the city centre.

All of the rooms are built around a beautiful courtyard with gardens, ponds and waterfalls.

We stayed in a Heleconia room which is the equivalent of a superior room and we were very surprised at the size, the rooms are quite big and all have a balcony or terrace that opens out onto the courtyard.

We arrived at Palm Garden after midnight and it was nice to be able to have something to eat and drink at the 24hour Palms Cafe.

The hotel also has a spa and swimming pool and is located on 330 acres of beautiful lush gardens along with a golf course and other IOI resort properties.

We would definitely stay at Palm Garden again.

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  • Written April 16, 2011
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 Palm Garden Hotel is a lovely hotel located on the outskirts of Putrajaya which is about 30 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport or the city centre.

All of the rooms are built around a beautiful courtyard with gardens, ponds and waterfalls.

We stayed in a Heleconia room which is the equivalent of a superior room and we were very surprised at the size, the rooms are quite big and all have a balcony or terrace that opens out onto the courtyard.

We arrived at Palm Garden after midnight and it was nice to be able to have something to eat and drink at the 24hour Palms Cafe.

The hotel also has a spa and swimming pool and is located on 330 acres of beautiful lush gardens along with a golf course and other IOI resort properties.

We would definitely stay at Palm Garden again. 

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