Venue & Hospitality

Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar
Address: No.1, Jalan Pantai Jaya, Tower 3 59200
Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia

Conference Dates: October 13-15, 2016

Hotel Services & Amenities

  • Audio/Visual Equipment Rental.
  • Business Center.
  • Business Phone Service.
  • Complimentary Printing Service.
  • Express Mail.
  • Fax.
  • Meeting Rooms.
  • Office Rental.
  • Photo Copying Service.
  • Secretarial Service.
  • Telex.
  • Typewriter.
  • Video Conference.
  • Video Messaging.
  • Video Phone.
  • ATM.
  • Baggage Storage.

Transportation

Driving Directions to

Direction from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Hotel Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar:

* KL International Airport

* Head south-west on Klia Departure/Route 26
* Continue to follow Route 26 - 1.1 km
* Continue onto Lebuhraya Klia Extension/Route 26/E6 (signs for Johor Bahru/Ipoh/Kuala Lumpur/Shah Alam/E1/E2)
- 4.1 km
* Take the exit towards Jalan Pekeliling - 1.1 km
Continue onto Jalan Pekeliling - 500 m
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Jalan KLIA 1/Route 182 - 750 m
* Turn right onto Route 32 - 2.8 km
Take the slip road to Route 29 - 300 m
* Continue onto Route 29 - 12.0 km
* Keep right to stay on Route 29 - 3.5 km
Take the exit towards E1/Ipoh/Kaula Lampur/E6/KLIA Airport/E2/Johor Bahru - 750 m
* Merge onto Lingkaran Putrajaya/E6 - 1.5 km
* Take the E20 exit towards Maju Expressway (MEX)/Petaling Jaya/Kuala Lumpur
Toll road - 1.0 km
* Continue onto Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur - Putrajaya/E20
Toll road - 18.2 km
* Take exit 2003-Kuchai Lama for E10 towards Subang Jaya/Bangsar
Partial toll road - 1.3 km
* Continue onto Lebuhraya Baru Pantai/E10
Toll road - 1.7 km
* Take the exit on the right towards Pusat Bandaraya/Bangsar/Pantai Dalam
Toll road - 1.0 km
* Merge onto Lebuhraya Baru Pantai/E10
Partial toll road - 2.5 km
* Keep left to continue on Jalan Bangsar - 140 m
* Turn left onto Jalan Pantai Baru - 550 m
* Keep left to continue towards Lengkok Pantai Baharu - 190 m
* Slight left onto Lengkok Pantai Baharu
* Destination will be on the left - 400 m
* Hotel Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar, No Tower 3 59200, 1, Jalan Taman Pantai, Taman Bukit Pantai, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

 

Route Map

About City

Kuala Lumpur (KL) is the federal capital and the largest city in Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is a sprawling city and its residential suburbs seem to go on forever. The city proper is a Federal Territory has an area of 243 km2 (94 sq mi) which consists of the city center and its surrounding urban areas, managed by the KL City Hall. It also merges with the adjacent satellite cities of Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya, Shah Alam, Klang, Port Klang, Ampang, Selayang/Rawang, Kajang, Puchong, and Sepang, all in the state of Selangor, which enclaves KL, and all with their separate local authorities, creating a huge metropolis called Greater Kuala Lumpur, or more commonly, Klang Valley. It is Home to the Petronas Twin Towers, it is a shopping paradise with some of Southeast Asia’s largest shopping malls, housing the world’s top brands, and street markets where you can get one-of-a-kind items. It is Malaysia’s sultry capital packed with historic monuments, steel-clad skyscrapers, lush parks, megasized shopping malls, bustling street markets and trendy nightspots. Also an essential part of the vibrant mix is incense-wreathed, colourfully adorned mosques and temples of the country’s Malay, Chinese and Indian communities. A reverence for these ancient cultures is balanced with a drive to be plugged into the contemporary world, as evidenced by an exciting contemporary art and design scene and a buzzing digital economy. In KL, it’s all about the food – this city offers a mouth-watering mix of Asian culinary traditions. Start with a breakfast of fresh popiah and congee at Imbi Market, seguing into a snack of freshly made roti and spicy chicken curry at Jln Belfield’s SS Spicy Food stalls. Move onto Chinatown for a must-have bowl of asam laksa on Madras Lane. Save room for afternoon tea somewhere nice and for supper on Jln Alor – the perfect end to a KL dining day. Today’s KLites are separated by barely a handful of generations from the tenacious Chinese and Malay tin prospectors who founded the city, carving it out of virgin jungle. By the time the British made it the capital of Peninsular Malaysia in the late 19th century, erecting the grand colonial buildings that continue to stand proud, KL had only been in existence for a couple of decades. Since then, the city has been the scene of history-defining moments for Malaysia. Stadium Merdeka was where, in 1957, the country’s first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman punched his fist seven times in the air and declared independence. And the iconic Petronas Towers were officially the tallest buildings in the world when they opened in 1998.