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Central, clean & safe! We've stayed at Rainforest Bed & Breakfast 4 times the last 2 months. The B&B is fully satisfying and we won't hesitate to stay There again! 5 min to Pavilion and 15 min to both KL Tower and the Petronas, by walking of course. The B&B is really clean, safe (entering by night requires key card) with 24h video surveillance in the common grounds, and the staff is really helpful! Free Breakfast, WiFi and computer use. — Oskar , Sweden (2012-05-09)


Great hostel, friendly staff, great service, bed a little bit too hard This was our second visit too KL, the first time we stayed at a 4 star hotel, but this B&B gave us a much better feeling about the city. It is located in a nice clubbing area and close to all means of transportation. The rooms are clean and new and so are the bathrooms. The unique selling point of the hostel is, however, the great staff. They are friendly, offer advise and have an international attitude.
There were a few minor negative points we have to mention. First of all, there are no firealarms, smoke detectors or emergency exit signs in the all wooden and mostly windowless hostel, this is quit dangerous! Owner, please fix this as soon as possible. Secondly, we had a room without windows. Thirdly, the matress was quit hard.
The service, atmosphere, breakfast and location made up for all these minor negative points. So choose Rainforest B&B whenever you go to KL! — JW , The Netherlands (2009-09-07)



Nice and Clean Hostel Rainforest Bed & Breakfast is a nice place to stay in Kuala Lumpur. It is in the heart of the city. The hostel is clean and the staffs are very friendly and accommodating.They are so good specially Mommy and Al, they are very approachable. The ambiance is very homey, and very relaxing. So great to stay. — Nenot Tuason , San Jose, Antique, Philippines (2007-09-10)



at first we had a hard time looking for the place but once we saw it, it was cool. its like a small place wherein trees where around it yet it was near KL Tower and Petronas. it's cozy and clean. my boyfriend and i enjoyed our stay here. Al was very friendly and so is Ben whom i chat with one night. sadly, we had to stay here only just for a night. But it was worth the stay and i've been telling the place to my friends and will come back here given the opportunity again. — sheryl ann (2006-11-11)



I visited the Rainforest last summer. It was a great hostel with kind staff, clean rooms and a good location. I felt so comfortable during my three nights' stay. I didn't know it had Web site but I happened to find this today. I want to thank all the staff for their kindness. I would strongly recommend travelers to stay this hostel. — Seiichi from Japan (2005-02-26)


I stayed there for three nights. The rooms and beds are good and clean. It was very nice and personal. The staff gave me a lot of tips for Kuala Lumpur. Thank you. — Dietmar (2005-02-26)


This hostel has an excellent location, a great building and a friendly staff. There was a big dead bug under the bed, but the rest of the place was spotlessly clean. It's a great base for your Kuala Lumpur travels. — Anonymous (2005-01-10)


Me and my wife really like this place and we are definitely coming back! Cheers to Al and his family for making us feel at home! By the way, the breakfast was excellent because it was homemade. Cheers to Al's mum! — Leon from Singapore (2004-12-14)



This is the best backpacker I've seen, and I travel a lot! — Anonymous (2004-10-28)



I was unable to stay at this hostel due to my broken foot and the fact that there were stairs. But upon our arrival the staff, in particular Al, were incredible. Al drove my friend around to other hostels to find one on the ground level. My friend had a look around, and said this place was amazing. The next time we are in Kuala Lumpur we will definitely be staying at the Rainforest. — Anonymous (2004-10-20)



















