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There's a link to it on their website. It's from RM9.99 a night upwards (+RM12.99 for 12 hours aircon) - so if it's tolerable it might be good for KL visa runs, especially if booked far enough ahead to get the lowest rate...

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There's a link to it on their website. It's from RM9.99 a night upwards (+RM12.99 for 12 hours aircon) - so if it's tolerable it might be good for KL visa runs, especially if booked far enough ahead to get the lowest rate...

One caveat onebir and I know you can check by visiting Tune Hotels' web site but I think you have to book giving yourself plenty of time (at least 30-days minimum) in order to get their very best rates.

Also (by playing around with Tune Hotels' web site) I've noticed that it seems cheaper booking direct with them, rather than making the reservation through AirAsia's web site. Just an observation. :o

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There's a link to it on their website. It's from RM9.99 a night upwards (+RM12.99 for 12 hours aircon) - so if it's tolerable it might be good for KL visa runs, especially if booked far enough ahead to get the lowest rate...

Tunes budget hotel is a good choice as its location is about 15 mins travel time to the Royal Thai Embassy located along Ampang Road in KL. It is located less than 5 minutes walk from the LRT station at Sultan Ismail and from the Monorail station next to the Sheraton Imperial Hotel.

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There's a link to it on their website. It's from RM9.99 a night upwards (+RM12.99 for 12 hours aircon) - so if it's tolerable it might be good for KL visa runs, especially if booked far enough ahead to get the lowest rate...

Tunes budget hotel is a good choice as its location is about 15 mins travel time to the Royal Thai Embassy located along Ampang Road in KL. It is located less than 5 minutes walk from the LRT station at Sultan Ismail and from the Monorail station next to the Sheraton Imperial Hotel.

Very minor correction, the LRT station is not on Jln Sultan Ismail but inbetween Jln Ampang and Jln Raja Abdullah and is named Dang Wangi. To get to the Thai embassy take the LRT from DW to Ampang Park, 3 stops, Then it's a 10 minute walk east, away from the twin towers, along Jln Ampang keeping to left hand side of road. Ampang is a wide 6 - 8 lane road you don't want to be crossing except at junctions or the occasional footbridge.

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