Hotel Majestic (Kuala Lumpur)
Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur | |
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General information | |
Type | Hotel |
Architectural style | Neoclassical and Art Deco hybrid |
Location | 5, Jalan Sultan Hisamuddin, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Coordinates | 03°08′19.8″N 101°41′30.4″E / 3.138833°N 101.691778°E |
Completed | 1932 |
Hotel Majestic is the historical hotel in
History
Originally opened in 1932, the hotel was commissioned by the Trustees of the Estate of
The 51-room hotel served as a more luxurious counterpart to the Kuala Lumpur station's built-in hotel and various contemporaries in Kuala Lumpur, with larger rooms, furnishing and silverware imported from England, modern plumbing with hot and cold water, showers, and long baths in 18 rooms, and a roof garden with a dance floor and seating for 350 patrons. As a result, the hotel, with its ease of access to railway transport and Kuala Lumpur proper, was often patronised by the colonial and social elites during its British colonial heyday.
During the Japanese occupation of Malaya in World War II, the hotel was used as a transit camp by the Japanese occupation government. When Japan surrendered, it was reported that a Japanese soldier committed suicide in Room 48. The hotel resumed operation after the war, continuing to serve as an upscale venue and hotel for several more decades. One of the highlights of its post-war history was on September 17, 1951, where an inaugural meeting for the formation of the Independence of Malaya Party (IMP), a non-racial party, was held by Onn Jaafar and presided by Tan Cheng Lock, then President of the Malayan Chinese Association (MCA), at the hotel.
After the hotel was pressured by competition from the more modern Merlin, Hilton, Equatorial and
After the National Art Gallery vacated the hotel complex in 1998, it was mothballed for a decade until YTL commenced development of the site in 2008, augmenting the original complex with a new 15-storey, 253-room "Tower Wing" built on an adjacent vacant land parcel directly south, while restoring the original complex into a 47-room "Majestic Wing". The expanded hotel complex, branded as The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur and under the management of YTL subsidiary, YTL Hotels, was reopened on December 8, 2012.[1][2][3]
Access
The Kuala Lumpur railway station KA02 , served by KTM Komuter and ETS, is located directly across the road. The station is connected to Pasar Seni LRT/MRT station KJ14 SBK16 by a pedestrian bridge across the Klang River.
Pedestrian access from
See also
- Carcosa Seri Negara
- Eastern & Oriental Hotel
- Raffles Hotel in Singapore
References
External links
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