Así están las cosas con los albergues en KL: esta puede ser una de las ciudades de albergues con mejor relación calidad-precio del Sudeste Asiático ahora mismo. Las camas en dormitorio empiezan desde ~$7 la comida callejera multicultural está en todas partes (china, malaya, india — toda auténtica), y la red de tren LRT/Monorail/MRT/KTM va a donde quieres ir. Básicamente tienes cuatro opciones de barrio. Chinatown (alrededor de Masjid Jamek y Pasar Seni) para recorrer el casco antiguo — BackHome, The Explorers, Reggae Mansion, Travel Hub Highstreet. Bukit Bintang para compras y comida nocturna — Sunshine Bedz, Travelogue, Revopackers, Container Hotel. KLCC cerca de las Torres Petronas es 2Hampshire. Y Brickfields (justo frente a KL Sentral) es PODs, la opción obvia si tienes un tren al aeropuerto que coger. Esta lista cubre los 10 — albergues de diseño, spots sociales de fiesta y opciones de puro presupuesto. Elige tu estilo y tu barrio, y estarás listo.
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Así están las cosas con los albergues en KL: esta puede ser una de las ciudades de albergues con mejor relación calidad-precio del Sudeste Asiático ahora mismo. Las camas en dormitorio empiezan desde ~$7 la comida callejera multicultural está en todas partes (china, malaya, india — toda auténtica), y la red de tren LRT/Monorail/MRT/KTM va a donde quieres ir. Básicamente tienes cuatro opciones de barrio. Chinatown (alrededor de Masjid Jamek y Pasar Seni) para recorrer el casco antiguo — BackHome, The Explorers, Reggae Mansion, Travel Hub Highstreet. Bukit Bintang para compras y comida nocturna — Sunshine Bedz, Travelogue, Revopackers, Container Hotel. KLCC cerca de las Torres Petronas es 2Hampshire. Y Brickfields (justo frente a KL Sentral) es PODs, la opción obvia si tienes un tren al aeropuerto que coger. Esta lista cubre los 10 — albergues de diseño, spots sociales de fiesta y opciones de puro presupuesto. Elige tu estilo y tu barrio, y estarás listo.Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
Reseñas · 10 mejores hoteles
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No. 1 #1 design hostel · Chinatown ★9 BackHome Kuala Lumpur
📍 Chinatown, on Jalan Tun H S Lee — about a 3-minute walk to Masjid Jamek LRT, with Petaling Street and Central Market a few minutes further on foot.
We open the list with BackHome Kuala Lumpur — the hostel a lot of travelers hand the number-one spot in the old town. It fills a row of carefully restored pre-war shophouses wrapped around a central courtyard that pulls daylight down into the building, and reviews land at a strong 9.0/10. The draw is the clean-lined design, the dorms and private rooms that come with a personal locker at every bed, and an in-house cafe whose coffee ranks among the best in the neighborhood. It sits on Jalan Tun H S Lee, a few minutes' walk from Petaling Street and Masjid Jamek LRT. Dorm beds start around $11 a night. If you want a good-looking hostel with real character in the middle of the old city, this is the one.
- Beautifully restored pre-war shophouses with strong design
- Airy central courtyard plus a cafe with good coffee
- Chinatown location, about 3 minutes from the LRT
- Noticeably pricier than other hostels on the same street
- Courtyard-facing dorms catch daytime chatter from the common areas
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No. 2 #2 Sociable hostel · Bukit Bintang ★9.2 Sunshine Bedz KL
📍 Bukit Bintang, on Jalan Sultan Ismail — about a 2-minute walk to Bukit Bintang Monorail, steps from Pavilion KL and the malls and restaurants of the district
Sunshine Bedz KL is a sociable hostel that scores a high 9.2/10, sitting on Jalan Sultan Ismail in the middle of Bukit Bintang — Kuala Lumpur's busiest shopping and eating-and-drinking quarter. The draw is the location: it's about a 2-minute walk to Bukit Bintang Monorail and close to the malls, restaurants, and nightlife of the district. A lot of reviewers praise the standout cleanliness, the genuinely friendly staff, and the pub crawls that make it easy to meet fellow travelers. There's free breakfast and free coffee and tea around the clock. Dorm beds start at roughly $10 a night, which makes this a solid pick for solo travelers who want a social scene and a base right in the entertainment heart of the city.
- About a 2-minute walk to Bukit Bintang Monorail
- Reviewers single out the cleanliness
- Social scene plus standout pub crawls
- Street-facing rooms catch district noise
- Dorm-focused, so light sleepers and privacy-seekers may want elsewhere
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No. 3 #3 Backpacker hostel · KLCC, near Petronas ★9 2Hampshire Backpacker Hostel
📍 KLCC district on Persiaran Hampshire — about 400 metres from Ampang Park LRT, walkable to the Petronas Twin Towers and KLCC Park
2Hampshire Backpacker Hostel is a rare thing in KLCC — a district normally packed with luxury hotels. It sits on Persiaran Hampshire, about 400 metres from Ampang Park LRT, and it's an easy walk to the Petronas Twin Towers and KLCC Park. Review scores run around 9.0/10. The draw is a central KLCC location at backpacker prices: clean, air-conditioned dorms and private rooms, plus a shared kitchen if you want to cook your own meals. The vibe is quieter than the hostels in the entertainment districts, which suits travelers who want to stay near the city's landmark and its park without the late-night noise. Dorm beds start around $11, making this a genuinely good-value pick for backpackers who want to be close to KLCC.
- In KLCC, a short walk to the Petronas Twin Towers
- Shared kitchen for cooking your own meals
- Quieter than the hostels in the entertainment districts
- A 5-6 minute walk to the LRT — not right at the station
- Fewer late-night restaurants nearby than Bukit Bintang
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No. 4 #4 Party hostel · rooftop bar facing Petronas ★8.5 Reggae Mansion Hostel Kuala Lumpur
📍 Old town near Merdeka Square — about a 2-minute walk to Masjid Jamek LRT, and walkable to Petaling Street and Central Market
Reggae Mansion Hostel Kuala Lumpur is the city's legendary party hostel, sitting in the old town near Merdeka Square, about a 2-minute walk from Masjid Jamek LRT, a two-line interchange. Reviews land around 8.5/10. The headline draw is the rooftop bar looking out over the skyline and the Petronas Twin Towers, with parties almost every night, plus a small in-house cinema and free breakfast daily. Dorms and private rooms come in modern decor, with several types to choose from. The social energy is full-on, so it's built for travelers who want to meet people without trying — but if you need quiet sleep, think hard first, because the music runs loud until late. Dorm beds start around $12 a night.
- Rooftop bar with skyline and Petronas Twin Towers views
- Full-on party vibe — easy to meet fellow travelers
- Old-town location, about 2 minutes to Masjid Jamek LRT
- Music runs loud until late — not for light sleepers
- Cleanliness is inconsistent in some rooms
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No. 5 #5 hostel · central Chinatown, by Pasar Seni LRT ★8.5 The Explorers Guesthouse
📍 Central Chinatown, steps from Central Market and about a 2-minute walk to Pasar Seni LRT.
The Explorers Guesthouse sits right in the middle of Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown, about a 2-minute walk from Pasar Seni LRT and steps from Central Market, the old craft-market hall. The overall review score lands around 8.5/10, and the thing guests bring up most is unglamorous but real: the bathrooms are genuinely clean, the shower pressure is strong, and the air-con actually runs cold. There are roomy common areas downstairs and a roof terrace you can actually sit on. You get a mix of dorms and private rooms, with dorm beds starting around $9 a night. From the door you can walk to Petaling Street and a wall of food spots in a few minutes — a solid base for travelers who want to plant themselves in the old town and run on the train.
- About 2 minutes on foot to Pasar Seni LRT
- Reviewers praise the clean bathrooms and strong shower pressure
- Roomy common areas plus a roof terrace
- Some private rooms have no window
- Pricier than a few guesthouses on the same street
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No. 6 #6 concept hostel · shipping-container rooms ★8.3 Container Hotel Kuala Lumpur
📍 Bukit Bintang, on the side near Royal Selangor Golf Club — about a 15 to 20 minute walk to the Bukit Bintang Monorail.
Container Hotel Kuala Lumpur is a concept hostel that turns recycled shipping containers into guest rooms, sitting in Bukit Bintang on the side near Royal Selangor Golf Club. Reviews land at around 8.3/10, and the draw is the cool industrial design that looks nothing like a standard stay. Plenty of guests call out the look, the central location, and beds that are genuinely comfortable to sleep on. There are both dorms and private rooms, and prices start around $14 a night. Two things to know: cleanliness is the most common gripe in reviews, and the walk to the Bukit Bintang Monorail runs a fairly long 15 to 20 minutes, so a ride is the smarter move. It's a good fit for design-minded travelers who want to try something offbeat.
- Cool shipping-container room design
- Bukit Bintang location near shops and food
- Comfortable beds praised in reviews
- Cleanliness is a frequent reviewer complaint
- Long 15 to 20 minute walk to the Monorail
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No. 7 #7 Hostel · across from KL Sentral, easy airport connection ★8 PODs The Backpackers Home & Cafe
📍 Brickfields, directly across from KL Sentral and within walking distance of the NU Sentral mall — about a 5-minute walk to the central station.
PODs The Backpackers Home & Cafe is the pick for travelers who live on trains and airport runs. It sits in Brickfields, directly across from KL Sentral, the city's central rail hub — about a 5-minute walk, with the KLIA Ekspres running straight to the airport from there. Overall reviews land near 8.0/10, and the location score is especially high. The draw is a roomy common area with an on-site cafe, a relaxed feel, and an eco-conscious streak — metal straws and paper bags, not a token gesture. Staff get steady praise for being friendly, the beds are clean, and there's luggage storage on hand. Dorm beds start around $7, which makes this an easy call if you're arriving in or leaving the city by train or plane.
- Across from KL Sentral, about a 5-minute walk — easy airport connection
- On-site cafe plus a roomy common area
- Staff praised as friendly and helpful
- Shared bathrooms could be cleaner
- Aircon only comes on in the evening, so rooms run warm during the day
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No. 8 #8 guesthouse · heart of the Golden Triangle, open 24 hours ★8.4 Travelogue Guesthouse Bukit Bintang
📍 Heart of Bukit Bintang (the Golden Triangle) — about a 2-minute walk to the Bukit Bintang Monorail
Travelogue Guesthouse Bukit Bintang sits in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle — about 2 minutes on foot to the Bukit Bintang Monorail, with the nearby MRT, LRT and buses all easy to reach. The overall review score lands around 8.4/10, and the location score in particular runs very high. What guests keep praising is the staff: repeatedly called friendly and genuinely helpful — and the fact that the property runs 24 hours, so a late check-in is no stress at all. There's a shared kitchen and a city-view roof terrace to use, and the rooms are simple but clean, in both dorm and private formats. Beds start around $9, which makes it a solid pick for travelers who want to plant themselves in the middle of the shopping-and-food district and move around the city easily.
- 2-minute walk to the Monorail, dead-center in the Golden Triangle
- Friendly staff and a 24-hour front desk for late check-ins
- Shared kitchen plus a city-view roof terrace
- Simple, function-first rooms with no design flourishes
- Street-facing rooms catch noise from the shopping district
- Small guesthouse — basic amenities and limited rooms, so book ahead
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No. 9 #9 Budget hostel · Private bathroom in every room, near Times Square ★8.1 Revopackers
📍 Bukit Bintang, near Berjaya Times Square — about a 5-minute walk to Hang Tuah and Imbi Monorail
Revopackers sits in Bukit Bintang with a selling point that is genuinely rare at backpacker prices: every room has a private bathroom and air-con, so there is no lining up for shared toilets. It is near Berjaya Times Square, the big mall with an indoor theme park and food court, and about a 5-minute walk from both Hang Tuah and Imbi Monorail stations. Reviews average around 8.1/10. Each dorm bed comes with a locker, reading light, and personal outlet — small touches that make it feel more private than most stays at this price. There is a light free breakfast of bread and hot drinks, and the staff get steady praise for being friendly and helpful. Rates start near $9. The one thing to know going in: cleanliness reviews run mixed, so this suits travelers who want an in-room bathroom on a tight budget in the heart of Bukit Bintang.
- Private bathroom in every room — no shared-toilet queue
- Near Berjaya Times Square and its indoor theme park
- Each bed has a locker, reading light, and outlet
- Cleanliness reviews are mixed — some clogged toilets, leaky showers
- About a 5-minute walk to the Monorail, not at the station
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No. 10 #10 Hostel · Chinatown rooftop lounge ★8.2 Travel Hub Highstreet
📍 Chinatown, near Petaling Street and Central Market — about a 5-minute walk to Pasar Seni LRT.
Closing out the list is Travel Hub Highstreet — a social-minded hostel in Chinatown, near Petaling Street and Central Market, about a 5-minute walk from Pasar Seni LRT. Reviews land around 8.2/10. The draw is the open common area that practically pushes you into conversation with other travelers, plus a rooftop lounge/bar that becomes the evening hangout. There are both dorms and private rooms, a shared kitchen, and a front desk that runs 24 hours, so late check-ins are no problem. Staff get repeated praise for being warm and helpful. Dorm beds start around $10 a night. The things to know: noise from the bar and the surrounding district can carry on weekends, and the shared bathrooms back up at peak times. It suits travelers who want a fun base in the heart of the old town.
- Open common areas plus a standout rooftop lounge/bar
- Chinatown location, 5-minute walk to Pasar Seni LRT
- Staff repeatedly praised as friendly
- Bar and street noise carry on weekends
- Some bunks creak and top bunks have no guardrail
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BackHome Kuala Lumpur | 2 | 9.0 | ~$11 | About a 3-minute walk to Masjid Jamek LRT, a two-line interchange (Kelana Jaya / Ampang Line) with direct rides to KLCC and KL Sentral. | #1 design hostel · Chinatown |
| 2 | Sunshine Bedz KL | 2 | 9.2 | ~$10 | Bukit Bintang Monorail, about a 2-minute walk; connects to KL Sentral and the wider MRT network | #2 Sociable hostel · Bukit Bintang |
| 3 | 2Hampshire Backpacker Hostel | 2 | 9.0 | ~$11 | Ampang Park LRT (Kelana Jaya Line) — about 400 metres, a 5-6 minute walk | #3 Backpacker hostel · KLCC, near Petronas |
| 4 | Reggae Mansion Hostel Kuala Lumpur | 2 | 8.5 | ~$12 | Masjid Jamek LRT, a two-line interchange, about a 2-minute walk | #4 Party hostel · rooftop bar facing Petronas |
| 5 | The Explorers Guesthouse | 1 | 8.5 | ~$9 | About a 2-3 minute walk to Pasar Seni LRT on the Kelana Jaya Line. | #5 hostel · central Chinatown, by Pasar Seni LRT |
| 6 | Container Hotel Kuala Lumpur | 2 | 8.3 | ~$14 | Bukit Bintang Monorail — about a 15 to 20 minute walk (a ride is recommended). | #6 concept hostel · shipping-container rooms |
| 7 | PODs The Backpackers Home & Cafe | 1 | 8.0 | ~$7 | About a 5-minute walk to KL Sentral, where you catch the KLIA Ekspres to the airport and every other rail line. | #7 Hostel · across from KL Sentral, easy airport connection |
| 8 | Travelogue Guesthouse Bukit Bintang | 2 | 8.4 | ~$9 | Bukit Bintang Monorail, about a 2-minute walk (with nearby MRT/LRT connections) | #8 guesthouse · heart of the Golden Triangle, open 24 hours |
| 9 | Revopackers | 2 | 8.1 | ~$9 | Hang Tuah / Imbi Monorail — about a 5-minute walk | #9 Budget hostel · Private bathroom in every room, near Times Square |
| 10 | Travel Hub Highstreet | 1 | 8.2 | ~$10 | Pasar Seni LRT, about a 5-minute walk. | #10 Hostel · Chinatown rooftop lounge |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 BackHome is the best-designed hostel in the old town — century-old shophouses, an airy courtyard, good coffee, and a location right in the middle of the city.
#2 Sunshine Bedz is the most sociable hostel with the best location in Bukit Bintang — a 2-minute walk to the Monorail, clean, and with staff reviewers genuinely love.
#3 2Hampshire is a hard-to-find hostel in the KLCC district — close enough to walk to the Petronas Twin Towers, at backpacker prices.
#4 Reggae Mansion is the legendary KL party hostel — a rooftop bar over the Petronas Twin Towers and a social scene turned all the way up.
#5 The Explorers is a Chinatown hostel right by Pasar Seni LRT, and what wins people over is the unglamorous stuff done right — clean bathrooms, strong showers, and a roof terrace worth sitting on.
#6 Container Hotel is a concept hostel built from shipping containers — sharp design, warm rooms, comfortable beds.
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