Luxury KL Sunway Mall 3BR Condo: Unbelievable Views!

Luxury KL Sunway Mall 3BR Condo: Unbelievable Views!
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into a review of Luxury KL Sunway Mall 3BR Condo: Unbelievable Views! and I'm gonna give it to you straight, no chaser. Forget those perfectly polished, sterile reviews – this is the real deal. Think of it less a review, and more like… well, a chaotic, hilarious, and hopefully helpful chat with a friend who just got back from vacation.
Luxury KL Sunway Mall 3BR Condo: Unbelievable Views! – My Brain Dump
First thing's first, the views. They're not kidding. Unbelievable. Seriously, I spent the first hour just glued to the window. Like, jaw-on-the-floor, forgot-to-blink kind of views. You know, the stuff that makes your Instagram followers jealous and your bank account weep? Worth it. Absolutely worth it. Okay enough about the views, let me start rambling about other important stuffs!
Accessibility & Getting Around:
Okay, so accessibility. It's… good. The Elevator is a godsend, especially after you've stuffed your face at the Sunway Mall. I didn't personally need the Facilities for disabled guests, but I definitely appreciated seeing them. That's a big thumbs up from me. Now, getting to the condo… Airport transfer is available. Thank goodness! My flight was delayed, a real nightmare, but eventually, made it there. Now for the Car park [free of charge] and Car park [on-site], which is essential, especially in KL. And I noticed Taxi service; Valet parking too! All the perks of being in civilization.
Location, Location, Location (and the Mall!)
Alright, let's talk location. This place is attached to Sunway Mall. I'm not exaggerating. It's like, walk out the lobby, BAM, shopping, food, movies, the works. It’s ridiculously convenient, which means less faffing about in traffic. I loved it, my wallet? Not so much. I was a little too close to temptation- I spent whole days at the mall, indulging in all the available Dining, drinking, and snacking options.
Dining, Drinking & Snacking (AKA My Eating Adventures)
Okay, where do I even begin? The sheer amount of food at the Sunway Mall is staggering. I'm talking everything from ridiculously delicious street food (yes, please), to every cuisine under the sun. There’s Restaurants galore, and I saw Asian cuisine in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, and Vegetarian restaurant options, along with every other option you could think of.
Breakfast Bonanza: I had Asian breakfast most of the time, since I couldn't get enough! They also had Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service, and Breakfast takeaway service, very convenient! And sometimes you just need a caffeine kick, so I often went to the Coffee shop. The Coffee/tea in restaurant was also a great treat.
Lunchtime Lunacy: Every day was a new adventure. A la carte in restaurant was very popular in my case, and there was always Salad in restaurant to balance out all the other food.
Dinner Delights: I tried everything that I could! Soup in restaurant, Western cuisine in restaurant, and also some Desserts in restaurant, with Happy hour at the Bar.
The Snack Attack: There's a Snack bar! Which is dangerous for someone like me. And don't forget the Bottle of water. So many options!
Room Service: I may or may not have abused the Room service [24-hour] feature. Let's just say, late-night cravings were handled.
Room Itself & Amenities
Let’s talk about my 3BR Condo itself. The views from every room were the main attraction. Truly stunning.
- The Basics: Got the Air conditioning sorted, and all the other bits - Alarm clock, Bathrobes (YES!), Bathroom phone (who needs that?), Blackout curtains (essential for sleeping off all that food), Closet (needed!), Coffee/tea maker (praise the caffeine gods!), Complimentary tea, Daily housekeeping.
- Tech & Comfort: Internet access – wireless, Internet access – LAN, Laptop workspace, Satellite/cable channels, Telephone, Wi-Fi [free]. All the must-have items for a modern traveler.
- Bathroom Bliss: It was a Private bathroom, with Separate shower/bathtub. Toiletries, Towels, Slippers, the works!
- Extras: I loved those Extra long bed! And, of course, Free bottled water. And even a Scale for… you know, checking the damage from all that food. Also, Mini bar and Refrigerator!
Services & Conveniences (The Extras That Make Life Easier)
Okay, let's run through the services and conveniences – the stuff that genuinely makes your stay easier.
- Always on Duty: You got a Front desk [24-hour], Doorman, and Security [24-hour] which is a major plus!
- Cash & Logistics: Cash withdrawal (very handy!), Currency exchange, Laundry service & Dry cleaning, Luggage storage.
- Shopping & Souvenirs: There's even a Convenience store and Gift/souvenir shop on-site, which is perfect if you're like me and always forget to buy gifts!
- Business Stuff: Though I wasn't working, I noted there were Business facilities and even a Xerox/fax in business center.
- Getting Around: You can get an Airport transfer (crucial) and there's Car park [on-site].
Things to Do & Ways to Relax (Because It's Not All About Food)
Okay, real talk: I chilled. HARD. This place is designed for it.
- Poolside Paradise: The Swimming pool [outdoor] with the Pool with view? Perfection. Seriously, I spent so much time there, I'm pretty sure I'm permanently sun-kissed.
- Spa & Wellness (Kinda): I could Relax, or the sauna and steamroom, there's the Spa. I'm not a "spa-goer" in the traditional sense, but I did check out the Foot bath!
Cleanliness & Safety (Thank Goodness!)
Okay, this is important. I'm a bit of a germophobe, so the cleanliness stuff really mattered to me. I was pleased, they were serious about hygiene:
Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Rooms sanitized between stays, and Professional-grade sanitizing services, along with Sanitized kitchen and tableware items. I felt super safe.
Hand sanitizer was everywhere. And the staff were all Staff trained in safety protocol.
First aid kit & Doctor/nurse on call (thankfully, I didn't need them, but peace of mind is priceless).
Safety in the rooms: Smoke alarms, Fire extinguisher, and other things. The main focus was the Security [24-hour].
For the Kids (If You're Traveling With Little Ones)
This isn't my wheelhouse, but I noticed there were Babysitting service and Kids facilities, making this a Family/child friendly option. They even had Kids meal options.
Booking & Overall Verdict
So, would I recommend Luxury KL Sunway Mall 3BR Condo: Unbelievable Views!? Absolutely. It's not a cheap stay, mind you. But for the location, the views, the amenities, and the sheer convenience, it's worth it. It's really the little things, the Bottle of water in your room, for example, or the Daily housekeeping that you can experience.
Here's my completely biased, slightly chaotic, and utterly honest rating: 9.5/10. I would be back there without thinking twice.
The Offer (Because We Need to Sell This Thing!)
Stop Dreaming, Start Living: Experience Unforgettable Luxury at the Heart of KL!
Are you ready to:
- Wake up to breathtaking, panoramic views that will make your Instagram followers weep with envy?
- Indulge in a food coma of epic proportions, surrounded by every culinary delight imaginable, all within steps of your door?
- Relax and rejuvenate with a dip in the stunning outdoor pool?
- Enjoy the convenience

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this itinerary isn't your glossy brochure travel guide. This is the real, messy, slightly-hungover version of my Kuala Lumpur adventure, all centered around that Velocity Residence 3BR, which, let's be honest, was probably the only reason I could afford to go in the first place.
KL: The City of Contrasts (and Probably Too Much Teh Tarik)
Day 1: Arrival and the Great Luggage Debacle
- Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Landed at KLIA. Jet lag? Oh, honey, that's just the appetizer. First hurdle: getting through customs. The line moved slower than molasses in January, and I swear, the customs officer gave me the side-eye for, like, a solid five minutes before finally stamping my passport. (Was it my questionable airport fashion choice of a stained band t-shirt? Probably.)
- Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Grabbed a quick, honestly forgettable, Nasi Lemak at the airport. Fueling up for the next challenge: finding a Grab to Velocity Residence. The app was being a diva (what else is new), kept assigning me drivers who were, seemingly, on the other side of the country. Finally, after a semi-hysterical text exchange with the property manager (who probably thinks I'm a lunatic already), a car materialized.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM - 3:00 PM): Check-in. The Residence itself was…fine. Gleaming modern aesthetics and an impressive pool view. The 3-bedroom was vast, but still made me feel claustrophobic. No time to relax – Unpacking, battling wifi, and the great luggage debacle followed. Opened the bag of my life, the zipper broke, clothes everywhere. My first thought was "I need a cocktail".
- Evening (3:00 PM - onward): Headed for the mall Sunway Velocity. It was a giant sprawling beast of a place. Food court, a place that's supposed to have tons of choices, but I ended up with some bland curry. Went back to the residence and fell asleep.
Day 2: Exploring the City (and Possibly Getting Lost)
- Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Decided to be a responsible tourist and visit the Petronas Towers. Booked this well in advance (thank god) because apparently, everyone and their grandma wants to see them. Stunning. Absolutely, freakin', stunning. I mean, I've seen pictures, but seeing those shimmering behemoths in person? Jaw-dropping. Definitely worth the early start. The line was long. I hate lines.
- Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Found a tiny cafe near the towers. Craved some authentic Laksa, but it was closed for an hour. Ended up having some mediocre Pad Thai, which I'm pretty sure was just glorified noodles with ketchup. Lesson learned: Always research the lunch spot.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Tried to find my way to the Batu Caves. My sense of direction is legendary (in the worst way). Spent an hour wandering around KL Sentral, asking for directions, and feeling increasingly like a complete idiot. Finally, after a lot of sweat and a whole lot of apologies, I made it. Up the stairs! The climb up those rainbow steps was a workout in itself. The caves were magnificent.
- Evening (4:00 PM - onward): Head back to the residence. Went to sleep early.
Day 3: Food, Glorious Food (and a Serious Teh Tarik Addiction)
- Morning (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Sleep in. Then, walked to the local street food area. Decided to go all-in on the food. Started with Roti Canai (delish), then some Char Kway Teow (also delish), and then, because why not, some Chicken Satay (beyond delish). Washed it all down with… you guessed it, Teh Tarik. Pretty sure I developed a caffeine-fueled addiction.
- Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Back to that same street food area. Decided to be adventurous and ordered something called Hokkien Mee. It was…interesting. Sort of oily, and strangely addictive.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Explored the Central Market. It's full of souvenirs, but also some cool art and crafts. The smell of incense was intense. Bought a batik wall hanging that I will probably never hang up.
- Evening (4:00 PM - onward): Found a local cafe and finally tried a proper Nasi Lemak. Bliss. Watched the sunset from a rooftop bar, overlooking the city. Glorious. Sipping on a cocktail thinking of all the things I had to do.
Day 4: Shopping and Regrets
- Morning (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Went to Pavilion KL, the big shopping mall. Got a little bit crazy. Spent way too much on a handbag, and some shoes, and a few unnecessary things.
- Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): The food court. The lines were long, the food was not good, and the people were all the same.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM): I hate negotiating prices. Went to a traditional market. I felt a need to stock up some durian.
- Evening (4:00 PM - onward): Spent the evening reflecting on my life choices and thinking that somehow, I would return to this great city.
Day 5: Departure and Departure Angst
- Morning (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM): Check-out. Packing was a disaster. Found a stray sock that definitely wasn't mine. Goodbye Velocity Residence, you slightly-overpriced-but-convenient haven.
- Lunch (11:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Last KL meal! Decided to go out with a bang and have one last Teh Tarik.
- Afternoon (12:00 PM - 3:00 PM): Headed back to KLIA. Customs was blessedly quick this time. The plane ride was boring though.
- Evening (3:00 PM - onward): Landed back home with a suitcase full of souvenirs, a slight coffee dependency, and a heart full of memories… and already dreaming of returning to KL.
So, there you have it. My Kuala Lumpur experience. Messy, imperfect, and utterly unforgettable. I'm not sure what I expected, but I definitely got something more than just a vacation. It was exploration, it was a challenge, and it was a joy. And that 3BR Velocity Residence? Well, it was the perfect base camp for all the chaos. Would I recommend it? Absolutely. But bring your own sanity, and maybe an extra suitcase for all the food you're inevitably going to try.
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Okay, Seriously, "Unbelievable Views"? What's the Big Deal? (And Did You Even *Like* Them?)
Alright, truth time. The views? They were pretty damn spectacular. Like, jaw-dropping-hold-your-breath-for-a-minute kind of spectacular. I walked in, and BAM! The whole damn city just sprawled out before me. Sunway Lagoon (where the rollercoasters are) looked like a tiny, colorful ant farm. And at night? Oh, man, Kuala Lumpur *sparkles*. Seriously, picture a billion tiny diamonds scattered across a velvet cloth. That's what it looked like.
But here’s the thing: I'm not a 'view' person. I'm more of a 'comfort and a good book' kind of person. So, while awe-struck initially, i think i actually spent most of my stay in the condo staring at the TV. So, yeah... beautiful, but after the initial "WOW", it felt a bit like… existing in a postcard.
**Quirk:** The first morning, a small kitten (probably a stray) popped up on the balcony of the condo and tried to jump to the next building! It was seriously terrifying for five minutes. I was more fixated on saving the kitten than appreciating the view. Talk about a mood killer.
Luxury, Huh? What Makes This Condo "Luxury" Anyway? Did They Have Gold-Plated Toilet Paper Holders?
Okay, let's dissect "luxury." Gold-plated toilet paper holders? Negative. Though, the toilet *was* pretty fancy. It had a heated seat! That was kinda baller, actually.
The "luxury" vibe came from the generally up-scale fit and finish. Think lots of marble, sleek furniture, and a kitchen that looked like it was straight out of a design magazine. The appliances were all top-of-the-line. The beds were incredibly comfy.
**Annoying Truth:** They DID skimp on the basics. There was no iron! How can you expect a guy to wear a dress shirt when there is no iron? I had to wander around the mall with a very wrinkled shirt. That was not luxurious.
3 Bedrooms? Who on Earth Needs Three Bedrooms? (And Was the Master Suite Worth the Hype?)
Three bedrooms? Good question! I was traveling solo, so I only used one. Maybe two. The other rooms just sat there, lonely and empty. Seriously, it felt a little excessive. Like, it would have made more sense to just have a really HUGE one bedroom, and maybe a home office. I'm not complaining, though. Extra space is never *bad*.
**The Master Suite:** Okay, *that* was impressive. Picture a king-sized bed that you could practically get lost in. A massive walk-in closet (again, solo traveler, what do I do with this?). And the ensuite bathroom... oh, the bathroom. It had a huge soaker tub with *another* amazing view!
**Rant:** Frankly, it was too much! I felt a bit silly lounging in a gigantic tub all by myself!
Location, Location, Location! Is Sunway Pyramid Mall *Actually* Convenient? (Be Honest!)
Sunway Pyramid Mall... it was both a blessing and a curse.
Yes, it's incredibly convenient. The condo is connected to the mall. So, you can just walk outside and... BAM - shopping, dining, entertainment. Need groceries? Right there. Want to see a movie? Boom. It's almost too easy. You could literally live your entire life without ever leaving the complex which is a boon on one hand and soul-crushing on the other
**The Downside:** It was crowded. Constantly. Especially on weekends. I'm talking shoulder-to-shoulder, slow-walking, tourist-traffic-jam crowded. And the food court? Loud, chaotic, and overwhelming. I missed actual street food after a while. You could get anything at any time, yet you just stand in the middle of everything and feel the void.
What About the Pool & Gym? Any Good? (Or Did They Forget to Actually Maintain Them?)
The pool was gorgeous! Infinity pool, overlooking the city - it was like something out of a magazine. I probably spent most of my first two days lounging there. Yes, the pool was incredible.
**The Gym:** The gym was pretty decent. All the usual equipment and the AC worked! I think the gym was the best part - the equipment were quite accessible and there were very little to no occupancy at any time.
Would You Stay Here Again? (The Money Question!)
That's a tough one. If someone *else* was paying? Absolutely, I'd go back in a heartbeat! Free luxury? Yes, please!
But, for my own money? Probably not. It's expensive. And while the views were amazing and the apartment was pretty fabulous, I'm very much about value. I think a smaller hotel room in a more interesting part of town would probably get me better value and more local experiences.
Any Hidden Fees or Gotchas? (Be Thorough!)
Okay, let's get real. Hidden fees? Thankfully, not a ton. The listing was pretty transparent. But, and it's a big but... parking. They charged extra for parking, which felt a bit nickel-and-dime considering the overall expense of the place.
Also, the cleaning fee was a bit steep, I thought. Sure, it was spotless when I arrived, but I hardly made a mess! And it was like 150RM for 2 days stay. I mean, come on!
The Parking Disaster: The most annoying thing was the parking. I was late to a dinner and the parking gate wouldn't open for like 20 minutes. As I was running late, I started pounding on the gate just feeling increasingly stupid.
Final Thoughts? Anything You Wish You'd Known Beforehand?
I wish I'd known that the views, while spectacular, might make me feel strangely detached from the actual cityUnique Hotel Finds


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