
KL's HOTTEST 2-Bedroom Homestay: ARTE+ Luxury Awaits!
ARTE+ Luxury Awaits!: My Honest (and Slightly Messy) Dive into KL's HOTTEST 2-Bedroom Homestay
Okay, alright, let’s get real. I just got back from ARTE+ Luxury Awaits! in KL, and honestly? My brain is still trying to unpack it. Like, seriously, it's a lot. This isn't your typical hotel review; I'm armed with a notepad, a questionable memory, and a burning desire to tell you ALL about it, warts and all. So, buckle up, buttercups – this is gonna be a wild ride. And yes, I'm going to try to untangle all the little details you asked about. Wish me luck. (I might need it.)
First Impressions & Accessibility: The Hustle and the Hassle
Right off the bat: Accessibility. This is important, folks, and here’s where I need to be completely candid. The elevator situation…well, let's just say it wasn't exactly the smoothest. The building itself is a maze (more on that later), and while there is an elevator, navigating the hallways to get to the rooms, particularly for someone with mobility issues, is a bit of a trek. They do have facilities for disabled guests, listed as a service, which is good, but you need to clarify the specifics before booking. The overall layout, while aesthetically pleasing, isn't exactly intuitive for everyone. This is a major thing to consider.
Getting to the place? Easy peasy. Airport transfer is available (thank goodness!) and taxi service is readily available, which is definitely a win. Plus, they have car parking, and it's even free of charge. Score! They even had car power charging stations! Fancy.
- Quirky Observation: Finding our room felt like escaping a particularly stylish escape room. Seriously, I think I walked past the same neon artwork four times before finally finding the door.
The Vibe: Luxury? Oh, Yeah. But…
Alright, let's talk about the heart of the matter: the rooms! We booked a 2-bedroom homestay, and the "luxury" part? Believe the hype. The décor is slick, modern, and dripping with Instagram potential. Think sleek lines, high ceilings, and seriously comfortable beds. The extra long bed was a godsend. We had blackout curtains – a MUST for this sleep-deprived soul – and the soundproofing was impeccable. My inner hermit loved the soundproof rooms.
- Anecdote: Okay, confession time. I may have spent a solid afternoon lounging on the sofa, ordering room service, and watching terrible reality TV. (Hey, we all need a break, right?) The sofa was incredibly comfortable. The refrigerator was stocked with goodies. Felt like a king (or queen).
Inside the Room:
Okay, so the list of things in the room? It's seriously extensive. I'm just going to bullet point this because my brain is starting to melt:
- Air conditioning – Thank you, sweet baby Jesus. KL heat is no joke.
- Alarm clock – I actually used it (gasp!).
- Bathrobes & Slippers – The ultimate luxury.
- Bathtub – Ah, soak away your woes! (Didn't get a chance, sadly).
- Bathroom phone – In case you need to call for help while bathing?
- Carpeting – Plush, felt good.
- Closet & Desk – Plenty of storage.
- Coffee/tea maker & Complimentary tea– Essential.
- Daily housekeeping – They were actually REALLY good.
- Extra long bed – Did I mention this? This is important.
- Free bottled water – Always appreciated.
- Hair dryer – Needed that!
- High floor – Beautiful views!
- In-room safe box – For your valuables.
- Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless – Connectivity sorted.
- Ironing facilities – For the wrinkle-averse.
- Laptop workspace – If you must work. (I didn't.)
- Linens – Clean and comfy.
- Mini bar – Tempting.
- Mirror – To make sure you're looking fabulous.
- Non-smoking – Thank goodness.
- On-demand movies – The ultimate lazy-day treat.
- Private bathroom, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower – You're covered.
- Reading light – For those late-night reads.
- Refrigerator – Great for snacks.
- Satellite/cable channels – Endless entertainment.
- Scale – Uh-oh.
- Seating area – Perfect for chilling.
- Smoke detector – Safety first!
- Socket near the bed – Crucial for phone charging.
- Telephone – For room service emergencies.
- Toiletries – Pampering essentials.
- Towels – Fluffy and fresh.
- Umbrella – You'll need this in KL.
- Wake-up service – For the early birds.
- Wi-Fi [free] – Essential.
- Window that opens – Fresh air, baby!
The Services: Convenience is King (and Queen!)
Let's run through the laundry list: Air conditioning in public area, Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Contactless check-in/out, Convenience store, Currency exchange, Daily housekeeping, Doorman, Dry cleaning, Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests, Food delivery, Gift/souvenir shop, Ironing service, Laundry service, Luggage storage, 24-hour Front desk, Security [24-hour]. Honestly, the staff are brilliant, super helpful, and on the ball. Contactless check-in was a breeze, which is always a plus. Oh, and the daily housekeeping? My room never looked so spotless!
- Quirky observation: The gift/souvenir shop was oddly tempting after a few beers at the bar. Ended up buying a (slightly tacky) souvenir. No regrets.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Food, Glorious Food (and Drinks!)
Where to start? The restaurants are plentiful, and the variety is impressive. There's Asian cuisine, International cuisine, and even a vegetarian restaurant. They offer Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service, and you can even order breakfast in room or breakfast takeaway service. Sweet!
Anecdote: The poolside bar was a highlight. Sipping a cocktail while soaking up the sun? Heaven. Though…the bartender did seem a little overwhelmed on a Saturday afternoon. (Just being honest!) The happy hour deals were a welcome bonus.
Messy Truth: Okay, the coffee shop was… fine. Nothing to write home about. But the desserts in the restaurant? O.M.G. I may have ordered three. Guilt? Nope.
More Honest Rambling: They had a snack bar too, and a poolside bar, I think I spent a good part of my time at ARTE+ at the poolside bar. The pool itself? Spectacular. The drinks? Even more so. The ambiance? Pure bliss.
For the Love of Kids (and Babysitters):
Okay, so I didn't experience this firsthand, but they do offer a babysitting service and are labeled as family/child friendly. They also have kids facilities, which is great if you’re traveling with little ones. Plus, they have a kids meal.
Staying Safe, Staying Clean: The COVID-19 Factor
This is important. They take cleanliness seriously. The Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer, Hot water linen and laundry washing, Hygiene certification, Individually-wrapped food options, Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, Professional-grade sanitizing services, Room sanitization between stays, Safe dining setup, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, and Staff trained in safety protocol, all are in place. You can also opt-out of Room sanitization. They had CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Fire extinguisher, Smoke alarms. Made me feel safe.
Relaxation Station: Pamper Yourself (or Don't!):
Okay, this is where ARTE+ really shines. If you're into pampering, you're in the right place. They've got a Body scrub, Body wrap, a massive Spa, a Spa/sauna, and a Steamroom. And a Sauna! Oh, and a Massage, too.
Confession: I booked a massage. It was divine. Just… divine.
Another Messy Truth: I didn't make it to the fitness center. I was too busy,

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this itinerary isn't just a list, it's a vibe. We're going to ARTE+ Quality Furnitures Homestay in KL, 2 bedrooms, and frankly, it's less about the furniture quality (though, hey, I hope there's a comfy couch) and way more about living. This is me, unedited, unfiltered, probably fueled by too much coffee and a healthy dose of anxiety about… everything. Here we go:
Day 1: Arrival and the Existential Dread of the Mini-Bar (and Jet Lag)
- 13:00 - 14:00: Fly into KLIA/KLIA2. (Ugh, airports. The purgatory of human existence, filled with crying babies, overpriced coffee, and the lingering smell of airplane food.) Taxi booked. Pray for a decent driver who doesn't try to convince me the Petronas Towers are actually… a figment of my imagination.
- 14:00 - 15:00: Check-in ARTE+ Homestay. (Fingers crossed!) Okay, here’s the real test. Will the pictures match the reality? Will there be a washing machine? (Laundry is a game changer when you're travelling.) And most importantly… will the air conditioning work? Because sticky heat and I are not friends.
- 15:00 - 16:00: The Great Unpacking and Reconnaissance. First, the unpacking. Then, the hunt for the Wi-Fi password. Then, a deep dive into the mini-bar. Should I? Shouldn't I? Probably shouldn't, because jet lag is going to kick my butt tonight.
- 16:00 - 17:00: Nap (If Possible). Yeah, right. Jet lag's already a grumpy toddler in my brain. I'll try to sleep, but I'll probably just stare at the ceiling, wondering if I packed enough socks.
- 17:00 - 18:00: A Gentle Stroll (If I Can Walk). Explore the apartment amenities. (Gym? Pool? A tiny, sad-looking balcony where I can contemplate the meaninglessness of life?) Aimless wandering in the area. Probably get lost. Embrace it!
- 18:00 - 20:00: Dinner Adventure! Gonna find a local restaurant. No more hotel cuisine! I'm craving something… authentic. Maybe a hawker stall. (Gotta be brave, gotta eat the street food! …or end up clinging to the porcelain throne at 3 AM. It's a gamble.)
Day 2: Temples, Taxis, and the Terrifyingly Tasty Durian
- 08:00 - 09:00: Coffee! And Breakfast, of Sorts. (Hopefully, there's instant coffee. If not, I'll be haunting the 7-Eleven. And probably buying ALL the snacks.) Breakfast is a grab whatever's available kind of a deal.
- 09:00 - 12:00: Batu Caves Pilgrimage. Let's do this. The stairs are daunting, but the photos will be Instagram gold (or, more likely, a blurry mess). The monkeys are… well, they're monkeys. I'll keep my distance from those sticky-fingered bandits.
- 12:00 - 13:00: Lunch Near Batu Caves. Street food again! Gotta try the local specialties. (Pray for no food poisoning. Seriously.)
- 13:00 - 15:00: Ride the Trains. Use the LRT to get back into the city. Gotta love public transport!
- 15:00: - 16:00: Check-in, rest, and fresh up. Arrive back at the homestay, and take a nice shower.
- 16:00 - 17:00: Durian Dare! Oh, God. The King of Fruits. I've heard the horror stories, the delicious legends. It's going to be a sensory experience, alright. Either I'll love it, or I'll be gagging in the street. Either way, it will be a story.
- 17:00 - 18:00: The Immediate Aftermath of Durian. (Let's see if I can still stomach it.) (Probably a walk in the park or something.)
- 18:00 - 21:00: Dinner and Rooftop Bar (Maybe). Dinner! Something light, considering the durian bomb I just detonated in my mouth. Maybe a rooftop bar with a view, assuming I haven't lost my appetite (or my senses).
Day 3: Lost in KL (Literally and Figuratively)
- 09:00 - 10:00: Breakfast (Again). Still trying to find that perfect breakfast spot. Or at least, a place that sells coffee before noon.
- 10:00 - 12:00: Exploring KLCC Park and the Petronas Towers. Time for my tourist moment. Taking photos (that will inevitably look terrible) and gazing up at the magnificent buildings.
- 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch Near The Tower!! We gotta eat something new…
- 13:00 - 15:00: Shopping. The area is great! I don't need anything… but I'll definitely buy something I don't need. It's a vacation law.
- 15:00 - 17:00: Back to the Homestay! Rest, and gather our things.
- 17:00 - 18:00: Clean and Pack.
- 18:00 - 19:00: Last Dinner!
- 19:00 - 20:00: Say goodbye. Check out from the apartment.
- 20:00: Fly home or head to the other destinations.
Important Ramblings (and Imperfections):
- The Mosquito Factor: I'm allergic to mosquitoes. Pack the bug spray even if you think you don't need it. We're not playing around when it comes to bugs.
- The Food Risk: Okay, I'm not going to be that person who gets food poisoning, but the street food is calling… I plan to be as courageous as I can.
- The "Lost in Translation" Shenanigans: I don't speak much Malay. Get ready for some epic communication fails. I'll probably point a lot.
- The Currency Confusion: I'm terrible with money. I'll probably overpay for everything and then realize I'm broke halfway through the trip.
- The Unexpected Feelings: Travel always brings up something new in me. Some happy, some sad, some just plain weird. I'm prepared to be a mess.
- The Packing Disaster: I'm probably going to overpack. And then leave something crucial behind (like my toothbrush or, you know, actual clothes).
- The Social Media Drama: (Probably) I'll take photos. They may be good. They may be terrible. I will share them. (Sorry, friends.)
This itinerary is more of a guideline, a suggestion, a framework for what I hope to experience. The reality will likely be different. And that's the point, isn't it? To embrace the chaos, the unexpected detours, the glorious imperfections of being human and on a journey. Now, let's go to Kuala Lumpur and get lost! (Metaphorically, and maybe, literally.) Wish me luck, I'm gonna need it. And maybe, just maybe, I'll find a decent cup of coffee.
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ARTE+ KL Luxury Homestay: Your Questions Answered (and My Ramblings!)
Is this place REALLY as amazing as the pictures? I mean, come on!
Two bedrooms… how many people can comfortably stay there?
What about the location? Is it easy to get around?
What's included in the homestay? (Amenities, etc.)
Is it family-friendly?
What's the check-in/check-out process like? Any hidden fees?
Any tips for making the most of the stay?

