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Sepang is a district in the Malaysian state of Selangor. It is located 50 km south of Kuala Lumpur. Most visitors head to Sepang to get to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Sepang International Circuit are located within the district. Sepang is also the name of a small town on Federal Route 5 or the main West Coast road where there are local bus connections to Port Dickson in Negeri Sembilan, KLIA, and Banting further north on the Selangor coast.

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The best eating options are at the airport. Levels 2 and 4 (landside) offer food courts serving Malaysian fare at only slightly inflated prices. There are only a few places to stay in Sepang itself. See Kuala Lumpur International Airport for hotels on airport grounds. If you have a bit of time to spare, you may want to consider zipping to the city on the KLIA Ekspres (28 min) and staying at the hotels in KL Sentral instead i.e Hilton and Le Meridien. A clean, safe & quiet budget hotel located opposite MPR (Majlis Perbandaran Nilai.) Air-Con rooms from 55RM-160RM, free wifi, friendly locals (it's a student town.) good food near by.(5-20RM.) full address & Tel/fax:- PT 12990, Putra Indah 3B Bandar Baru Nilai, 71800 Nilai, Negeri Sembilan. Tel/Fax:- +60 6-850-3370

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Getting There

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As Kuala Lumpur International Airport is in Sepang, visitors can fly from many overseas destinations directly into the district. For information on how to get to or away from the airport, see the "Get in - KLIA" section of the KL article. Visitors to Sepang, including the race circuit, can make use of the good rail links between Kuala Lumpur and KLIA - see the "Get in - KLIA" section of the KL article for details on the KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit high-speed train services which run between KL Sentral, Kuala Lumpur's transportation hub, and the airport where connections to other parts of Sepang can be made. The KTM Komuter can also be used to reach Sepang. Catch a train to Nilai station in Negeri Sembilan. From there, Sepang Omnibus goes to locations within Sepang district, including KLIA, Salak Tinggi, Sepang (for connections to Port Dickson in Negeri Sembilan) and Sungai Pelek....

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Getting Around

Public transport within Sepang is limited to the Sepang Omnibus, which connects KTM Komuter's Nilai station to the airport via the Sepang International Circuit race-track (RM 2, every 30 minutes). Hotels and, when races are on, the F1 circuit run shuttle buses to ferry visitors to and from the airport. The best eating options are at the airport. Levels 2 and 4 (landside) offer food courts serving Malaysian fare at only slightly inflated prices. There are only a few places to stay in Sepang itself. See Kuala Lumpur International Airport for hotels on airport grounds. If you have a bit of time to spare, you may want to consider zipping to the city on the KLIA Ekspres (28 min) and staying at the hotels in KL Sentral instead i.e Hilton and Le Meridien. A clean, safe & quiet budget hotel located opposite MPR (Majlis Perbandaran Nilai.) Air-Con rooms from 55RM-160RM, free wifi, friendly locals (it's a student town.) good food near by.(5-20RM.

Where to Stay

There are only a few places to stay in Sepang itself. See Kuala Lumpur International Airport for hotels on airport grounds. If you have a bit of time to spare, you may want to consider zipping to the city on the KLIA Ekspres (28 min) and staying at the hotels in KL Sentral instead i.e Hilton and Le Meridien. A clean, safe & quiet budget hotel located opposite MPR (Majlis Perbandaran Nilai.) Air-Con rooms from 55RM-160RM, free wifi, friendly locals (it's a student town.) good food near by.(5-20RM.) full address & Tel/fax:- PT 12990, Putra Indah 3B Bandar Baru Nilai, 71800 Nilai, Negeri Sembilan. Tel/Fax:- +60 6-850-3370

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The best eating options are at the airport. Levels 2 and 4 (landside) offer food courts serving Malaysian fare at only slightly inflated prices. There are only a few places to stay in Sepang itself. See Kuala Lumpur International Airport for hotels on airport grounds. If you have a bit of time to spare, you may want to consider zipping to the city on the KLIA Ekspres (28 min) and staying at the hotels in KL Sentral instead i.e Hilton and Le Meridien. A clean, safe & quiet budget hotel located opposite MPR (Majlis Perbandaran Nilai.) Air-Con rooms from 55RM-160RM, free wifi, friendly locals (it's a student town.) good food near by.(5-20RM.) full address & Tel/fax:- PT 12990, Putra Indah 3B Bandar Baru Nilai, 71800 Nilai, Negeri Sembilan. Tel/Fax:- +60 6-850-3370

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Sepang International Circuit, formerly hosting F1 tournaments

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Link & Co WTCR, WTCR final round in Malaysia

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Sepang International Circuit, formerly hosting F1 tournaments

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a large passenger jet sitting on top of an airport tarmac

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Sepang International Circuit, formerly hosting F1 tournaments

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A view of an airport from the top of a building

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Airplanes are parked at an airport terminal.

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Sepang International Circuit, formerly hosting F1 tournaments

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Link & Co WTCR, WTCR final round in Malaysia

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Sepang International Circuit, formerly hosting F1 tournaments