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Car rental in KLCC

We deliver free to anywhere in the KLCC area — the hotels along Jalan P Ramlee and Jalan Pinang, the condominiums on Persiaran KLCC and Jalan Kia Peng, and the office towers around Jalan Ampang. From Subang Jaya it is about 35 minutes clear and considerably more at peak, so we quote 50 to 70 minutes. City-centre handovers work best in a hotel driveway: we arrive, the concierge or valet holds the car for a few minutes, we check your licence, walk the car with you and hand over. No counter, no queue, no basement to find.

Delivery fee
Free
Delivery window
50–70 min
From our base
35 min
Collection
Included
Klang Valley delivery coverage mapSchematic map showing the 16 Klang Valley areas we deliver rental cars to, with our Subang Jaya base at the centre-west and KLIA to the south.MRR2 / AKLEHFEDERAL HWYLDPYARD · SS15Mont KiaraBangsarKLCCDamansara HeightsPetaling JayaSubang JayaShah AlamPuchongCherasAmpangSunwayKepongSetapakSri HartamasKLIAKLIA2
Delivery areaAirport terminalThe yard, SS15 Subang JayaFree delivery inside this box

Local notes

KLCC, and why renting here works the way it does

KLCC is the commercial and tourist core of Kuala Lumpur, built around the Petronas Twin Towers and the 50-acre park behind them. Suria KLCC sits at the base of the towers with Aquaria and the Petrosains centre; the convention centre is on the far side of the park. Jalan P Ramlee and the streets running off Jalan Sultan Ismail hold the bar strip and a dense run of international hotels. Jalan Kia Peng and Persiaran Stonor are quieter, mostly high-end condominiums and embassies. Jalan Ampang carries the office towers and a handful of preserved colonial-era buildings. It is compact, walkable in the shaded stretches, and permanently busy — which is precisely why anyone renting here is usually driving out of it, not around it.

Business travellers and tourists staying in the KLCC hotels who want a car for a few days out of the city — Genting, Melaka, Ipoh or the east coast — plus residents of the surrounding condominiums between vehicles. Executive saloons do well here because hotel valets and building car parks are built for them: a Mercedes or BMW saloon, or a Lexus IS300 F Sport. Groups and families heading up to the highlands take an Alphard or a Vellfire. We also get a steady run of corporate bookings where a company wants a presentable car for a week of client visits, and those go to a Mercedes-AMG or BMW saloon. KLCC is also where most of our sports-car bookings start — a 911 GT3 or a Huracán collected from a hotel driveway for a weekend.

LANDMARKS WE DELIVER TO

  • Petronas Twin Towers
  • Suria KLCC
  • KLCC Park
  • Jalan P Ramlee
  • Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
  • Avenue K

Getting there from SS15

KLCC sits inside the inner ring, reached from the SMART Tunnel, Jalan Tun Razak, Jalan Ampang and the AKLEH elevated highway from the east. From SS15 we take the Federal Highway then Jalan Mahameru or the NPE and Jalan Kuching depending on the hour; either way it is around 35 minutes clear and 60 or more in peak. City-centre driving has its own tax: one-way systems around Jalan P Ramlee, restricted turns on Jalan Ampang, and long light phases. If you are heading out of town, the easiest exits are Jalan Tun Razak south to the SMART Tunnel or Jalan Ampang east to the MRR2 and Karak.

Parking in KLCC

Do not plan on street parking here; there is very little and it is heavily enforced. Suria KLCC's basement is the default and charges by the hour with a fairly steep escalating rate, so it is fine for a couple of hours and expensive overnight. Most hotels charge RM 20 to 40 a night for guest parking, and residential towers issue a temporary access card for visitors. Avenue K and the Convention Centre both have large basements. If you are staying several days, ask your hotel about a flat overnight parking rate before you book the car — it changes the sums.

Queries

Questions about renting in KLCC

How does handover work at a KLCC hotel?

We drive the car to your hotel driveway and let the concierge know. You come down, we check your licence and passport, do a walkaround with photos, and hand over the keys. It takes about ten minutes. Valets are used to this, but at the busier hotels we may ask you to come down promptly so we are not blocking the porch.

Is parking around KLCC expensive?

Yes, comparatively. Suria KLCC charges by the hour on an escalating scale, so a full day is costly, and hotels typically charge RM 20 to 40 a night for guest parking. Street parking is scarce and enforced. If you are only driving out of the city on certain days, it is often cheaper to rent for those days only, not the whole stay.

Can I return the car at KLCC and get to the airport by train?

Yes, and many people do. We collect the car from your hotel at an agreed time, then you take the KLIA Ekspres from KL Sentral, which is about 30 minutes to the terminals. It avoids the airport return fee and the risk of misjudging the drive on a departure morning.

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