Marriott Bonvoy welcomes citizenM Kuala Lumpur
CitizenM Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang has officially joined the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio.
This marks the brand’s debut within Marriott platforms in Asia Pacific excluding China, following Marriott International’s acquisition of citizenM earlier this year.
Located in the heart of Bukit Bintang, the hotel places guests only steps away from iconic street food, nightlife, and retail options.
“citizenM is a brand built for modern travellers – those who value great design, intuitive tech, and a sense of place,” said Ramesh Jackson, Regional VP, Malaysia & Indonesia, Marriott International.
“We’re thrilled to welcome citizenM Kuala Lumpur to the Marriott Bonvoy family, expanding our footprint in the region with a hotel that truly embodies the spirit of innovation.”
citizenM Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang offers 210 rooms, each featuring XL king-size beds, wall-to-wall windows and rain showers.
Guests can personalise their environment using MoodPad tablets to control lighting, temperature, and entertainment.
The hotel features canteenM – a 24/7 bar and kitchen serving fresh meals, snacks, and drinks around the clock.
The living room-style lobby is filled with curated art, books, and co-working spaces, while the interiors feature a painted art ceiling and hanging greenery.
For meetings and events, the hotel offers three creative SocietyM rooms, including a theatre-style space that accommodates up to 40 guests
citizenM Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang is now officially part of Marriott Bonvoy, giving members the opportunity to earn and redeem points at the hotel.
Guests also enjoy exclusive member rates, elite status benefits, and seamless mobile booking through Marriott.com and the Marriott Bonvoy app.
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