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Holiday Homes in Kuala Lumpur

We searched Kuala Lumpur for the holiday homes that deliver space, value, and the right location—here's our pick of the bunch.

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The Little Bali - 6Room - 18Pax - Kuala Lumpur T Group-friendly villa
9.3Perfect3 reviews

A six-bedroom villa in Kuala Lumpur with a private garden and BBQ, perfect for big groups.

FromMYR 2,147per night
Kuala Lumpur Jalan Ipoh Terrace House Villa K Self-catering
5.4Rated483 reviews

A spacious four-bedroom terrace house with free parking and a kitchen, a short walk from the courthouse.

FromMYR 394per night

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Villa in Kuala Lumpur: Where Privacy and Space Meet

In Kuala Lumpur, the word "villa" covers a lot of ground, but here it means a self-contained home big enough for a full family or a tight circle of friends. The Little Bali leads the group with a near-perfect rating of 9.3 out of 10, a six-bedroom spread on the edge of the city that has its own garden and BBQ—the closest thing to a private resort in this list. The Kuala Lumpur Jalan Ipoh Terrace House Villa is a more conventional villas-in-the-suburbs take: four bedrooms, a kitchen for self-catering, and free parking, starting at MYR 396 a night. Both of these give you the whole place to yourself, which is the entire point of going villa over hotel.

Frequently asked

How much does a holiday home in Kuala Lumpur cost per night?

You'll find a spread from MYR 131 for a budget townhouse in Bukit Oug up to MYR 2,162 for a six-room private villa in The Little Bali. The price usually reflects size and location: a 4-bedroom terrace in Jalan Ipoh sits at MYR 396, while a more compact 2-bedroom near Pavilion Bukit Jalil goes for MYR 339.

Which area in Kuala Lumpur is best for a group stay?

If you're coming as a big group, look at the three-storey townhouses in Bukit Oug and the six-room villa at The Little Bali—both are set up for 8 to 18 guests. For sheer convenience, the Revo Aurora stay is a 5-minute walk from Pavilion Bukit Jalil, putting you next to one of the city's biggest malls.

Are holiday homes in Kuala Lumpur self-catering?

Yes, most of them. The Kuala Lumpur Jalan Ipoh Terrace House Villa comes with a kitchen for self-catering and free parking, and the bigger villas like The Little Bali have the space and BBQ to cook and eat in. It's a genuinely different option from a hotel dinner at a restaurant every night.

Holiday Homes in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur's holiday homes are scattered across a city of extremes: from the high-rise cool of Bukit Jalil, where a 2-bedroom stay with a rooftop pool sits a 5-minute walk from the Pavilion mall, to the leafy lanes of Jalan Ipoh, where a four-bedroom terrace house with a kitchen and free parking plays home, and to the suburbs of Oug and Gurney where whole multi-level townhouses hide behind unassuming facades. Each property is a self-contained unit, not a hotel room—private, with its own front door, and built for staying rather than passing through.

The prices tell a story of spread. At the top end, a private six-room villa with a garden and BBQ in The Little Bali goes for MYR 2,162 a night—money that buys a group their own compound. At the other end, the Oug Cozy 3Br 8-9Pax 3Storey Townhouse in Bukit Oug sits at MYR 131 a night, disproving the myth that a whole home in KL costs a fortune. This page also lists a handful of other property types, so don't be surprised to see a few non-hotel stays in the mix—they're part of the same story of independent living in a city that normally bundles you into towers.

The bottom line

This set suits travellers who want their own front door in Kuala Lumpur—groups and families who value space, a private kitchen, or a garden over hotel services. If you prefer a more standard experience with housekeeping and a front desk, or you're after a hotel with a pool or airport transfers, the wider hotel pages for Kuala Lumpur, including options with parking, budget stays, or family-friendly properties, are better starting points.