MiL Design Hotel

Kuala Lumpur


MiL's design aesthetic tends towards the rough end of the scale – think unplastered concrete and brick walls and open plan bathrooms inside windowless bedrooms. It's pleasant enough with a good location, but feels a bit like it's been done on the cheap.


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