Best Western International has opened its first hotel in the Malaysian city of Shah Alam.
The up-and-coming city is located 25km from Kuala Lumpur and is home to a thriving automobile industry, with Malaysian car manufacturer Proton choosing to locate its main plant in the industrial outskirts of Shah Alam.
“Malaysia is an incredibly exciting market for Best Western International. With five hotels already open in the country and eight more in the pipeline, we look forward to serving the needs of ever more Malaysian and international guests in future,” said Ron Pohl, Best Western International’s senior vice president of brand management and development.
Standing 18-stories high, Best Western i-City Shah Alam features 214 contemporary guestrooms and suites – all of which are equipped with 32-inch LCD televisions, minibars, work desks, and tea and coffee making facilities.
As is standard in all Best Western hotels, wifi is free.
Dining options include an all-day restaurant serving Asian and international fare, as well as a café with outdoor seating and 24-hour room service.
Three meeting rooms round up the hotels facilities, and are capable of accommodating up to 180 delegates at full capacity.
For more information, visit bestwesternasia.com
Clement Huang