D'Phoebe's Infinity Pool: KL's Most Stunning Skyline Views!

D'Phoebe by Nest Home [Infinity Pool | KL Skyline] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

D'Phoebe by Nest Home [Infinity Pool | KL Skyline] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

D'Phoebe's Infinity Pool: KL's Most Stunning Skyline Views!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive HEADFIRST into D'Phoebe's Infinity Pool: KL's Most Stunning Skyline Views! I'm talking a deep dive, the kind where you surface feeling all sorts of refreshed… and maybe a little sunburnt.

First, let's be real: this isn't just a hotel, it's practically a social media flex waiting to happen. Seriously, the stunning skyline views are what they promise. I mean, they're plastered all over the website (hey, good marketing!) but it's even better in person. Trust me, I spent a solid hour just staring out the window when I first arrived. Lost track of time… totally normal when you're soaking it all in.

The Good Stuff (and the VERY good stuff):

  • The Pool, Duh: Look, the infinity pool is the reason you're reading this. Forget your regular pool; this one's got that "edge-of-the-world" vibe, especially at sunset. Pure Instagram gold. I spent an entire afternoon camped out there, sipping… well, let's just say I took full advantage of the poolside bar's happy hour offerings. (More on that later!)

  • Accessibility (mostly, but it's KL): They say they have facilities for disabled guests. I didn't personally need them, but I did notice an elevator, which is a HUGE plus in KL. I'll try to get specifics to update.

  • Food Glorious Food: Okay, foodies, listen up. They've got a little of everything. The Asian breakfast was a solid start (hello, nasi lemak!). The International cuisine in the restaurant – well, it hit the spot after a long day of sightseeing. But the REAL winner? The poolside bar. Seriously, the snacks and drinks? Chef's kiss. And while they had a vegetarian restaurant option, it wasn't necessarily highlighted or easy to find, a little bit of a let down.

  • Room Service (24-hour, hallelujah!): Because some nights, you just want to stay in your fluffy robe (see below) and watch a movie. They also provide free bottled water, a genuine lifesaver in the KL humidity.

  • The Rooms: Oh the Room! I spent ages weighing the pros and cons of the decor. I'm not the best writer. But, they're what you'd expect from a swanky hotel. Air conditioning, obviously (thank god!). Blackout curtains for those mornings when you want a lie-in, and a Coffee/tea maker for the ultimate relaxation experience. Oh, also: Bathrobes and slippers. Enough said.

  • Hygiene Certification: Okay, so it's all about safety these days. They have those important Anti-viral cleaning products, Room sanitisation opt-out and Staff trained in safety protocol, which is good to hear, let's face it, no one wants to be cooped up.

The Maybe-Not-So-Good Stuff (because, let’s be honest):

  • Internet & Tech: I'm putting this first because it's a constant frustration, in KL or anywhere.

    • Free Wi-Fi available. I am not sure what I was expecting?
    • Internet [LAN]: Not the best speeds, but it's fine if you're not trying to stream your entire life. (Don't judge me!).
  • A Few Imperfections: Look, no place is perfect.

    • I had to get used to using a lift, and then taking the stairs. Which is more of a "me" problem, but I'm adding this to the review to prevent the same problem!
    • The food wasn't as consistently on-point as I'd hoped. Sometimes it felt like the kitchen was just a little overwhelmed, especially during peak times and the service occasionally felt a tad slow. Nothing major, just a minor blip.
  • The Details: Not all the details are mentioned. For instance, they had Cashless payment service and Invoice provided, which is helpful.

The “Things to Do” (beyond looking beautiful):

  • They’ve got a fitness center. I saw it! I didn't use it… I was too busy poolside. But if you're feeling motivated, it's there.
  • Spa: I'm a HUGE fan of the massage, and the spa options looked utterly divine. A sauna and a Steamroom! Yes, please!
  • Meeting/banquet facilities: Seems great if you have an event or a conference to attend.

The Services and Conveniences: So Much To Offer!

  • Daily housekeeping: The rooms are always sparkling.
  • Luggage storage: Very practical, especially if you're arriving early or departing late.
  • Concierge: Super helpful with suggestions and bookings.

My Recommendation (and the Pitch):

Okay, here's the deal. D'Phoebe's Infinity Pool is WORTH IT. It's not faultless, but the views? The location? The overall vibe? It's a winner.

But here's my pitch! – Get to D'Phoebe's, and make me jealous:

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Here's the real deal-breaker (and why you should book):

  • The pool. Seriously, the pool. That's it!
  • The price is relatively, "fair" for what you get.

Final Verdict: Go. Book it. Pack your swimsuit, your camera, and your sense of adventure. You won't regret it. (Unless you hate amazing views… then maybe this isn't for you.)

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D'Phoebe by Nest Home [Infinity Pool | KL Skyline] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

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D'Phoebe Debrief: KL Skyline & My Sanity (Probably Lost)

Okay, buckle up, buttercups. This isn't your pristine, Pinterest-perfect itinerary. This is the real deal, the messy, slightly frantic, "did I remember to pack underwear?" chronicle of my Kuala Lumpur adventure at D'Phoebe by Nest Home. Spoiler alert: the KL skyline is breathtaking, and my mental state is… well, let's just say it's taking a vacation of its own.

Day 1: Arrival & the Infinity Pool of Dreams (and Doubt)

  • 14:00 - Arrival & Apartment Bewilderment: Touchdown KL! Smooth flight (miracle!), and then the taxi ride. Traffic? Oh, it's legendary. I was starting to question all my life choices during that crawl into the city. Finally, we arrive at D'Phoebe. The building lobby is stunning, marble and gleaming. Then… the elevator ride. I hate elevators. Trapped. Anxiety rising. (Me and heights don't exactly have a love affair, and I did not realize the building had 35 floors). Finally I reach the unit. And… gasp. The view. Just… wow. The photos don't do it justice. The KL skyline sprawls before me, a concrete jungle kissed by sunlight. Pure, unadulterated Instagram gold. I'm officially ready for my "luxury" escape.
  • 15:00 - Infinity Pool Recon: The holy grail. The photos. The hype. And… it's real! The infinity pool. The KL skyline. I stood there for a solid five minutes just… staring. The water shimmered, reflecting the sky. It felt surreal. But the second I dipped a toe in, I was flooded with a "why did I wear black?" realization. I was too intimidated. The pool was a bit too deep, the view was too… majestic. I'm more of a "paddling pool with a rubber ducky" kind of girl, to be honest. I did like that the hotel provided pool towels!
  • 16:00 - Apartment Exploration & Panic Buying: Okay, time to get my bearings. The apartment is sleek, modern, and… overwhelming. I spent a good ten minutes just marveling at the smart TV, before deciding I needed sustenance. Headed to the local 7-Eleven (yes, I know, glamorous life) for snacks. I needed some comfort food to prepare for the big day.
  • 18:00 - Dinner Debacle & Jet Lag Monster: I dragged myself out of my beautiful room and decided to eat. I took an expensive taxi to a place that I'd seen on YouTube, and it was "meh" at best. Nothing but sugar, and lots of butter. At least the waiter was nice. After arriving home, I was hit by jet lag – the kind that makes your brain feel like a scrambled egg. I attempted to watch a movie but conked out mid-scene.

Day 2: Cultural Overload & Retail Therapy (or, How I Lost My Mind in a Shopping Mall)

  • 09:00 - Breakfast & the Great Coffee Crisis: The kitchen at D'Phoebe is beautiful. However, the coffee situation was dire. Instant coffee? Seriously? I needed caffeine, people. I tried, I failed. My solution, I had to go down and find me a caffeinated beverage, a real one.
  • 10:00 - Batu Caves Pilgrimage (and Massive Regret): Okay, this was my "cultural experience" for the day. The Batu Caves. Giant golden statue. Rainbow stairs. Instagram heaven, right? Yes, the stairs were a killer. I should have done more research. After the ascent, I was rewarded by the stunning limestone cliffs and the cave temples. The monkeys, though charming, were relentless. After losing a battle of wills over my water bottle, I started to question my life choices.
  • 13:00 - Lunch & Retail Therapy at the (Massive) Mall: The mall across the street from the hotel was one of the biggest I'd ever seen. I wanted food. I got food. I browsed some stores. I bought some things. The air con was heavenly. I may, or may not, have blacked out while in a store.
  • 17:00 - Rooftop Drinks & City Lights (and a near-meltdown): Decided to brave the rooftop bar at the hotel. I was excited to soak in the city lights at night. The drinks were expensive, but the view was worth it. Then, a brief moment of existential dread hit. I looked around at the sleek people, the perfect outfits, and then I looked down at my sweaty self and questioned everything.

Day 3: Skybridge, Street Food & Goodbye, Sweet Skyline

  • 10:00 - Petronas Towers & Heightened Anxiety (Again): Time to face my fear. The Petronas Towers. The skybridge. I braced myself. The view from the skybridge was… breathtaking. But I felt like I was living a fever dream.
  • 12:00 - Street Food Adventure: A Flavor Explosion (And Maybe Food Poisoning, Who Knows?) Okay, this was my kind of KL experience! I hunted down a local hawker centre (after some intense Googling and a brave taxi ride). The smells, the bustling crowds, the vibrant colors! I devoured everything. Satay, nasi lemak (it was spicy), some kind of amazing curry. The food was so good, it was a little dangerous.
  • 14:00 - Return to D’Phoebe & Reflection: So, here I am, back at D'Phoebe. I decided to spend some time just lying on the couch and staring at the KL skyline, still feeling a little bit overwhelmed. I did have to get some sleep because my flight was in a few hours.
  • 18:00 - Departure (And a Promise to Return, Eventually): Taxi to the airport. Saying goodbye to the skyline was bittersweet. KL, you were weird, wonderful, and slightly terrifying. I’ll be back. Eventually. Maybe after I’ve recovered from this trip.

Final Thoughts: D’Phoebe? Amazing. The view? Sublime. My mental state? Let’s call it… "evolving." This trip was a whirlwind of beauty, anxiety, delicious food, and near-meltdowns. I wouldn't trade a second of it. Now, time to go home and sleep for a week. And maybe therapy. Wish me luck!

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D'Phoebe by Nest Home [Infinity Pool | KL Skyline] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

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D'Phoebe's Infinity Pool: KL's Most Stunning Skyline Views! (And My Chaotic Brain's Take on It)

Okay, REAL TALK: Is the view REALLY as good as everyone says at D'Phoebe's?

Alright, let's get this established: YES. Holy guacamole, YES. The pictures? They're good. The reality? Even better. I mean, you're surrounded by KL's skyscrapers, practically touching the Petronas Towers! I swear, I spent a good five minutes just gaping. My jaw literally ached from trying to take it all in. (I might have also nearly dropped my phone in the pool, which would have been bad, but the view momentarily obliterated my common sense). My first experience was a foggy night, and even then, the city lights sliced through the mist like lasers! It was breathtaking, truly. The kind of breathtaking that makes you forget you're paying an arm and a leg for a fancy cocktail.

The Instagram pics look perfect. Is it always THAT glamorous?

Hah! Glamorous... and then there's the reality. One time, I went with my best friend, Sarah. She's notoriously awkward. Picture this: we're trying to take a picture, and she trips. Not just a little stumble, a full-blown tumble right into the guy's perfectly coiffed hair in front of us. Mortifying. I think I saw a little bit of his soul die. Then, there was the wind. Oh, the wind! My carefully styled hair became a tangled bird's nest. I went from "elegant skyline lady" to "feral woman attempting to tame a flock of pigeons" in about 30 seconds. So, yes, glamorous... with a healthy dose of chaos. You'll probably look amazing in those pics, but just be prepared for the potential for public humiliation – it's part of the experience! Honestly, sometimes the imperfection and the stories are what make it so perfect.

What's the deal with the cocktails? Are they worth the price?

Alright, okay, the cocktails. They are… pricey. Let's just put it that way. Worth it? Depends on your budget and your tolerance for delicious, potentially addictive drinks. The presentation is gorgeous, like mini works of art. You get those tiny umbrellas and fancy garnishes. Do they taste… good? Ohhhh yes. But could you make something similar at home for, like, a fraction of the price? Probably. Am I going to stop ordering them? NO WAY. Because you're there, looking at that view, and you deserve a little… luxury. It's a splurge. Think of it as paying for the experience, not just the drink. And honestly, after a few, that view becomes even *more* spectacular. Just don't tell my bank account I said that.

Is it crowded? How do I get a sunbed?

Crowded? Oh, sweet summer child. Yes, it *can* get crowded. Particularly during sunset and on weekends. My advice? Go during the week, or go early. Like, show up when they open early. If you want a good sunbed, you gotta be strategic. Think of it like a battle for prime real estate. You're going to need a towel, a friend (to stake out a spot while you run to get a drink), and a healthy dose of competitive spirit. Don't be afraid to "accidentally" bump into the person hogging three sunbeds with their bag. (Just kidding. Maybe.) Seriously though, planning is key. And maybe bring a book to seem like you're effortlessly relaxed while secretly judging everyone else's sunbed strategy. Oh, and definitely book in advance if you can, even if it's just for a table.

Okay, let's talk about the PEOPLE... What's the vibe?

The people-watching at D'Phoebe's is almost as good as the skyline. Now then, the vibe is generally… stylish. Think chic dresses, perfectly tousled hair, and the subtle scent of expensive perfume. There's a mix of tourists and locals, all trying to look effortlessly cool while subtly judging each other's outfits (guilty as charged). You'll spot couples on romantic getaways, groups of friends taking selfies, and maybe even the occasional business meeting over cocktails. It's a diverse crowd, united by a shared love of views and a desire to look fabulous. Be prepared to feel slightly underdressed, even if you *aren't* underdressed. Just embrace it. Pretend you're a sophisticated spy on a mission (maybe you are!). Most people are generally friendly, though some are definitely too busy trying to look important. Just roll with it.

I heard they have a dress code. What's the deal?

Yes, yes, the dress code. It's generally "smart casual," which, let's be honest, can be interpreted in a million different ways. I've seen everything from flowy sundresses and linen shirts to full-on evening gowns. Avoid anything too casual – think ripped jeans, flip-flops, and that t-shirt you wear to mow the lawn. You want to feel comfortable, but you also want to look like you made an effort. When in doubt, err on the side of slightly overdressed. The most important thing? Wear something you feel confident in. Confidence is the best accessory, and if you feel good, you'll look good. And who knows, maybe you'll even make the list of "most stylish guests." Stranger things have happened. (Like Sarah's pool tumble...)

Is it worth the hype?

Okay, the million-dollar question. Is D'Phoebe's worth the hype? In my very opinionated, slightly-obsessed-with-it opinion... YES. Absolutely, undeniably, YES. It's not just a pool; it's an experience. It's a moment. It's a selfie opportunity. It's… well, it's just darn special. The view alone is worth it. The whole air of being-in-the-moment is pretty great. Yes, it's expensive. Yes, it can be crowded. Yes, you might get photobombed by a flock of seagulls (okay, that hasn't happened to me yet, but I'm keeping an eye out). But the memories you'll make? Those are priceless. And sometimes, you just need a little bit of glam in your life, even if it's a bit messy. Book it. Go. And let me know what you think!

Real talk - What about the service?

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D'Phoebe by Nest Home [Infinity Pool | KL Skyline] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

D'Phoebe by Nest Home [Infinity Pool | KL Skyline] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

D'Phoebe by Nest Home [Infinity Pool | KL Skyline] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

D'Phoebe by Nest Home [Infinity Pool | KL Skyline] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia