Kuala Lumpur


The world looks different at night

Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is a breathtaking city that blends modernity with cultural heritage. The city boasts impressive landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur Tower, representing its modern side. Additionally, you can explore the night markets in the old town of Kuala Lumpur, savor local cuisine, or visit historic buildings along Petaling Street.

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Petronas Twins Tower

  • One of the world’s most iconic engineering feats, the PETRONAS Twin Towers are the pride of Malaysia, symbolising its growth as an industrialised nation.
  • The buildings are linked at the 41st and 42nd levels by a distinctive skybridge, open to the public at selected hours for an unparalleled view
  • Get a bird’s-eye view over Kuala Lumpur from the Observation Deck of the 88-story Petronas Twin Towers.

KL Tower & KL Forest ECO Park

  • With KL Forest Eco Park, Kuala Lumpur is the only city in the world that has a natural rainforest situated right at its center
  • Situated near the forest is one of the city's skyline icons, the KL Tower, which was constructed with utmost attention being paid to the environment to ensure that the natural surroundings of KL Forest Eco Park remain undisturbed.
  • Attractions include Sky Deck, Sky Box, Atmosphere 360° , Banquet Hall, XD Theater, Mini Zoo, KL Upside Down House and more.

Istana Negara

  • Istana Negara or the National Palace is the official residence of the King of Malaysia. This majestic edifice situated at Jalan Duta officially became the National Palace in November 2011, replacing the old palace in Jalan Istana. Covering 97.65ha, the palace boasts a traditional Malay design with Islamic art works that were created by renowned sculptors from Terengganu and Kelantan.
  • Its two main domes are embellished with betel leaf motives that shine when illuminated at night and change colour according to the occasion.

National Museum

  • The Traditional Malay architecture National Museum is the country's premier museum.
  • Built in 1963, the museum acts as a prime information hub on the nation's history and culture, which are spread out over four differently-themed galleries.
  • Relics from the past can also found within the grounds of the museum.

Dataran Merdeka

  • Dataran Merdeka or Merdeka Square is a good starting point to explore the city’s heritage sites. The Union Jack was lowered here on 31 August 1957 marking Malaysia’s independence from colonial rule. Hence the name Merdeka, which means “Independence” in Malay.
  • A 100-metre-high flagpole, said to be one of the tallest in the world, proudly flies the Malaysian flag. The Square used to be the focal point of Kuala Lumpur and the field here was the venue for police parades and cricket matches

Sultan Abdul Samad Building

  • This remarkable edifice, built in 1897, was named after the State Ruler and served as the government administration building during the British era. Boasting a Mahometan or NeoSaracenic style, the building is constructed entirely of brick. It was the largest building of its day and was said to be the finest in the Malay states.
  • The stately structure consists of an imposing porch, graceful horseshoe-shaped arches, shiny copper domes and a 41.2-metre-high clock tower. The building makes an impressive sight when illuminated at night.

Abdul Samad Masjid Jamek Mosque

  • This mosque occupies a historic location at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers, the birthplace of Kuala Lumpur. Built in 1909, this is the city’s oldest surviving mosque and was officially opened by the Sultan of Selangor at the time.
  • Its design was inspired by Mogul architecture in northen India. Cupolas and minarets top the brick walls and arched colonnades, while a 70-feet dome surmounts the prayer hall.

KL Bird Park

  • Sprawling over 20.9 acres, the KL Bird Park houses more than 3,000 birds from 200 local and foreign species. KL Bird Park is reputed to be the world’s largest free-flight walk-in aviary. This beautifully landscaped park is home to the Changeable-Hawk Eagle, Bird of Paradise and many more. After a visit, enjoy a meal at the Hornbill Restaurant and Café, built in the style of a traditional Malay house.

Thean Hou Temple

  • This magnificent Chinese temple has golden roofed pagodas and strings of lanterns. Located inside are three majestic statues of deities, including the main deity Thean Hou. Within its grounds are statues of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac.

Sin Sze Si Ya Temple

  • This is the oldest Taoist temple in the city with a history dating back to 1864. It was built by Kapitan Cina Yap Ah Loy, the headman of the Chinese community. The temple pays tribute to the deities Sin Sze Ya and Si Sze Ya.
  • The oracles of the former were said to have guided Yap Ah Loy during the Selangor Civil War.
  • Its rather unusual position behind several shop houses is believed to have been determined by feng shui or the art of Chinese geomancy

Sri Maha Mariamman Temple

  • This stunning Hindu temple is one of the oldest and most elaborate in the country. Its magnificent 22-meter-high gate tower and portico are adorned with intricately carved images of Hindu deities. Located within are the deities of the Hindu goddess Mahamariamman, embellished with gold and precious stones.

Royal Museum

  • This museum is housed in a building that was formerly the National Palace. It was opened to the public after the official residence of the King was moved to Jalan Duta. Visitors can browse through the royal regalia and gifts during exhibitions.

KL City Gallery

  • KL City Gallery gives an overview of the city’s past, present, and future through a collection of prints, miniatures, and photographs. The gallery is situated in a 114-year-old Moorish-styled building. Visitors can watch artists at work, stand beside the largest wood veneer mural in the world, and join a DIY workshop to assemble their own souvenirs.

Tun Abdul Razak Heritage

  • An oasis of greenery and serenity, this park is the oldest public recreational park in Kuala Lumpur. It is situated in the heart of the city, covering an area of 101 hectares. The park contains a variety of flora, from colorful flowering plants to shrubs, palms, and exotic trees. The park encompasses other attractions such as Perdana Lake Gardens, an Orchid Garden, Hibiscus Gardens, as well as a Bird Park and Butterfly Park.

National Monument

  • The National Monument is a sculpture that commemorates those who died in Malaysia's struggle for freedom, principally against the Japanese occupation during World War II and the Malayan Emergency, which lasted from 1948 until 1960.

Petaling Street Market

  • Head to Chinatown where you can stroll the streets and shop alleyways packed with food stalls selling a wide range of foods and local goods. Once you've mastered the art of negotiating for bargains.

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