Spent here just one night waiting for early morning flights to KLIA! Ideally for connecting or early morning flights from/to KLIA and KLIA2! It's just one station away from airport (via KLIA transit train) perfect for a layover, reachable by using KLIA Transit only RM5 exit at Salak Tinggi station but still need a long walk (20mins) although the road is safe, even at midnight and you just walk alone.||||Jessy, owner was very helpful offering information and very friendly with quick replying email. Check-in and check-out process are very simple. Toiletries such as head shampoo & conditional, body shampoo, toilet papers, loads of hangers, slippers, free water, coffee, tea, cookies and biscuits included.||||A very well maintained budget accommodation, very clean and neat (rooms & bathrooms), decent size room, comfy beds, strong working AC. ||||Hostel has a share fridge where you can keep drinks cold. Cookery, glass and any dining utensils are available in public kitchen with free simple self-made breakfast (bread, coffee, tea, water). ||||A dedicated male and female bathroom (each separate bathroom on each floor) and three wash basin on each floor. There are also paid washing and dryer machine if you need.||||Next to Moon Eleven, there's many eating opportunities: food market, 7-11, small restaurants, every kind of small shops. convenience mart.||||However, the water is slow from the shower tap on the second floor and no personal light on each bed bunk.||||Overall, highly recommended for budget traveller as this is the cheapest hostel nearby the airport and definitely...
Read moreOkay for a day or quick overnight stay. Not worth the money you pay, other hostels in the city are the same price and have things to do in the city.
Pro's Close to airport Not many visitor's Some of the visitors were very helpful.
Con's Long walk in the heat to get to Hostel. There's no sign that shows you the hostel exist. Laundry cost more in the Hostel than at the laundry facility down stairs. Weird smell. Staff is never there. Location from city or anything fun is too far away. There's nothing to do in this area. Staff is kinda rude and argumentative. For example... I asked about the currency because Malaysia has different color amd sizes of coins that have the same value. I gave a comparison of Japanese coins and USA coins as an example. Staff proceeded to tell me I didn't know what I was talking about and said that this must be my first experience going anywhere. Thus, suggesting that I was a stupid tourist (I've travled and teach all over the world and have a Master's Degree). I only wanted to know why the coins of the same monotary value were different colors and sizes. No need to be insulted or treated rude. Free coffee and Toast --- Coffee and Toast have ants and other insects...
Read moreI stayed at Moon Eleven Hostel just for a short transit, but it left a great impression!
The place is super clean, the room facilities are well-maintained, and most importantly the AC and hot shower worked perfectly. After a long trip, that’s all I needed!
Location-wise, it’s about a 10-minute walk from Stesen Sungai Besi, but you can also easily take Grab or the shuttle to Kota Warisan. Around the hostel, there are a few typical Malaysian food spots. Nothing fancy, but good enough if you're hungry. Some are even open 24/7. There’s also a convenience store just a few shoplots away, which was super handy.
One of the highlights is the cats. They’re adorable and super friendly. Looks like the owner really takes good care of them. It adds such a cozy and homey vibe.
Speaking of the owner, she was incredibly kind and helpful. Even though I was only staying briefly due to a late-night or early-morning flight, she gave very clear instructions on how to access the room, confirmed everything in advance, and even shared some recommendations. Really appreciated her hospitality!
Totally recommend this place if you need a clean, comfy, and friendly stay near...
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