Langham Hospitality Group will debut The Langham, Kuala Lumpur in 2027. The 198-keys hotel will occupy the upper half of a lustrous new structure that is part of the Oxley Towers KLCC complex, a development situated in the Golden Triangle neighbourhood.
“We look forward to bringing our flagship brand to Kuala Lumpur, a gateway city in a thriving part of the world that is also home to a notably robust travel market. The Langham, Kuala Lumpur will be a telling symbol of our vision to craft iconic, world-class hotels in Southeast Asia and beyond.”
Langham Hospitality Group Chief Executive Officer Mr Bob van den Oord
The Langham, Kuala Lumpur will house 198 guestrooms and suites and a stunning sky pool as well as an outpost of The Langham, Hong Kong’s three Michelin-star Cantonese Restaurant, T’ang Court, a unique destination bar, and a branch of The Langham, London’s iconic Palm Court eatery. The property will also feature health and wellness offerings via Langham Hospitality Group’s Chuan Spa platform, which includes a fitness centre and a wide selection of in-room offerings.
Artisan Hospitality, a joint venture led by a subsidiary of Singapore’s Oxley Holdings has collaborated with Langham Hospitality Group to introduce a spectacular hotel to Oxley Towers and strengthen the development’s position as a premier destination for business and leisure travellers, shared Oxley Holdings Exectuive Chairman and Cheif Executive Officer Mr. Ching Chiat-kwong.
The Langham Kuala Lumpur is the second Southeast Asian hotel to be announced by Langham Hospitality Group this year after the recently announced new development of The Langham, Customs House, Bangkok in September this year. These two properties will join The Langham Jakarta to increase the group’s footprint in Southeast Asia.
The Langham, Customs House, Bangkok will grace the vibrant Bang Rak District of the Thai capital, nestled within a heritage conservation complex along the Chao Phraya River. At its heart lies the historic Customs House, a treasured landmark set to be meticulously restored to its original grandeur. Complementing this centerpiece, a former post office will host opulent amenities, while a sleek modern structure will house the property’s 78 luxurious guestrooms.
LHG Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Bob van den Oord, said, “The Langham, Customs House, Bangkok exemplifies our strategy of incorporating cultural preservation into hotel development while concurrently creating unparalleled experiences for guests and the communities in which we operate.”
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