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Watch the Petronas Twin Towers skyscraper, an iconic architectural landmark in Kuala Lumpur standing magnificently at 451.9m in height. When visiting the tower, stop by the Skybridge and Viewing Deck on the 41st and 86th floor. Catch a glimpse of the city skyline from above.
Get the thrill of standing 421m above ground at the KL Tower. This communication tower is a popular tourist attraction where you can catch a clear 360° view of Kuala Lumpur. Once you reach the top, indulge in a delectable meal at the Atmosphere 360 revolving restaurant and take a selfie in Sky Box.
Home to about 200 species of local and foreign birds, KL Bird Park enables visitors to experience watching colorful birds within a tropical paradise setting through four spectacular zones. The four zones available at the park are Zone 1 and 2 (Free-flight zone), Zone 3 (Hornbill Park), and Zone 4 (Mini Aviaries).
Walk through a 90m oceanarium wonder at Aquaria KLCC. Showcasing 5,000 aquatic and land creatures, visitors can watch daily fish-feeding sessions, see the sharks close-up or visit the educational zone known as Station Aquarius. Be amazed by other fascinating marine life such as the piranha, sea turtle, stingrays, and dolphins.
Bursting rich in art, craft, and culture, Central Market Kuala Lumpur holds a significant historical value in the heart of the city. Back in 1988, it used to be a lively wet market. Today, it is the perfect destination for art lovers and travellers to get artisanal souvenirs, delicate handicrafts, and other valued items.
4.0(4,917 reviews)
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
Shopping
With over 700 retail outlets and restaurants, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is an award-winning shopping destination offering an exceptional selection for shopping, dining, and urban leisure.
4.5(3,946 reviews)
Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
Museum
Explore the beauty of Islamic arts at the Islamic Art Museum in a 30,000 square metres gallery. Have a close-up look at artefacts, manuscripts, and jewellery which embodies the unique aspects of Islamic culture. Miniatures of famous Islamic structures including the Taj Mahal and Makka city can be spotted at this museum too.
Berjaya Times Square, a 48-storey twin-tower complex is one of the biggest shopping centres located within Bukit Bintang. Visit a variety of shops from retail stores to entertainment outlets at this 203m tower.
Home of the world-renowned Royal Selangor pewter, the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre gives you a glimpse into the world of pewter. When visiting, watch the live craftsmanship showcase of the pewtering process and check out the two-storey high pewter replica of Petronas Twin Towers. For those with crafty hands, create your souvenir at the School of Hard Knocks or The Foundry workshop.
4.5(2,254 reviews)
Masjid Negara
Landmark
Masjid Negara or the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur has a unique, bluish star-shaped dome and an impressive 73m high minaret. Beautifully landscaped grounds surround this distinguished mosque alongside with pools and fountains. Visitors will need to dress appropriately when visiting the mosque.
Watch the Petronas Twin Towers skyscraper, an iconic architectural landmark in Kuala Lumpur standing magnificently at 451.9m in height. When visiting the tower, stop by the Skybridge and Viewing Deck on the 41st and 86th floor. Catch a glimpse of the city skyline from above.
Get the thrill of standing 421m above ground at the KL Tower. This communication tower is a popular tourist attraction where you can catch a clear 360° view of Kuala Lumpur. Once you reach the top, indulge in a delectable meal at the Atmosphere 360 revolving restaurant and take a selfie in Sky Box.
Home to about 200 species of local and foreign birds, KL Bird Park enables visitors to experience watching colorful birds within a tropical paradise setting through four spectacular zones. The four zones available at the park are Zone 1 and 2 (Free-flight zone), Zone 3 (Hornbill Park), and Zone 4 (Mini Aviaries).
Walk through a 90m oceanarium wonder at Aquaria KLCC. Showcasing 5,000 aquatic and land creatures, visitors can watch daily fish-feeding sessions, see the sharks close-up or visit the educational zone known as Station Aquarius. Be amazed by other fascinating marine life such as the piranha, sea turtle, stingrays, and dolphins.
Bursting rich in art, craft, and culture, Central Market Kuala Lumpur holds a significant historical value in the heart of the city. Back in 1988, it used to be a lively wet market. Today, it is the perfect destination for art lovers and travellers to get artisanal souvenirs, delicate handicrafts, and other valued items.
4.5(3,946 reviews)
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
Shopping
With over 700 retail outlets and restaurants, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is an award-winning shopping destination offering an exceptional selection for shopping, dining, and urban leisure.
4.5(3,456 reviews)
Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
Museum
Explore the beauty of Islamic arts at the Islamic Art Museum in a 30,000 square metres gallery. Have a close-up look at artefacts, manuscripts, and jewellery which embodies the unique aspects of Islamic culture. Miniatures of famous Islamic structures including the Taj Mahal and Makka city can be spotted at this museum too.
Berjaya Times Square, a 48-storey twin-tower complex is one of the biggest shopping centres located within Bukit Bintang. Visit a variety of shops from retail stores to entertainment outlets at this 203m tower.
Home of the world-renowned Royal Selangor pewter, the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre gives you a glimpse into the world of pewter. When visiting, watch the live craftsmanship showcase of the pewtering process and check out the two-storey high pewter replica of Petronas Twin Towers. For those with crafty hands, create your souvenir at the School of Hard Knocks or The Foundry workshop.
4.0(2,182 reviews)
Masjid Negara
Landmark
Masjid Negara or the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur has a unique, bluish star-shaped dome and an impressive 73m high minaret. Beautifully landscaped grounds surround this distinguished mosque alongside with pools and fountains. Visitors will need to dress appropriately when visiting the mosque.