Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is a bustling city with iconic views of skyscraper skylines, packed with shopping malls, historic monuments, street markets and more. With a strong food and shopping culture, alongside must see attractions there is plenty to satisfy any visitor.
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Batu Caves
Batu Caves
As one of Kuala Lumpur’s most popular tourist attraction, the Batu Caves, an important religious landmark for Hindus, consists of three major caves and a multitude of smaller ones. Inside these limestone caves you’ll find the amazing sight of Hindu temples, mural, statues and idols making this a must see attraction.
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Bukit Bingtang
Bukit Bingtang
One of the most popular entertainment and shopping districts of Kuala Lumpur. Here you can find Hawker Centers, shopping malls to night markets and bars almost everything you can wish for.
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Chinatown
Chinatown
This colourful district of Kuala Lumpur is famous for being a bargain hunter’s paradise. Not to be outshone by its neighbours KLCC and Bukit Bintang, this area represents Malaysia’s multicultural background.
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KL Tower Observation Deck
KL Tower Observation Deck
The KL Tower (aka the Menara Kuala Lumpur) is one of the most iconic sights in Kuala Lumpur and is visible from most parts of the city. It's one of the world’s tallest telecommunications towers and measures 1,381 feet (421 meters).
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KL Sentral Railway Station
KL Sentral Railway Station
There is almost no way around the main railway station of Kuala Lumpur. The building is not only a train station, but also a really big shopping mall called “Nu Sentral”.
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KLCC Park
KLCC Park
The KLCC Park is a beautifully landscaped park in the heart of the city. The park spans over 50 acres of lush tropical garden and provides tranquility for those who want to escape the hectic city life. An interesting element of the park is its elevated bridge that is centrally located to provide strollers with a vantage view of the park and the majestic Petronas Twin Towers in the background. Within the park, there is also a 1.3-km jogging track, rest areas, ornamental water features and children’s playground
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Kuala Lumper City Gallery
Kuala Lumper City Gallery
This small museum is an excellent starting point for visitors to learn about the history of KL, in an engaging and informative manner. As well as a photographic record of the city, entitled "Old Kuala Lumpur", the ground floor has a scale model of Merdeka Square.
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Lake Symphony
Lake Symphony
Within KLCC Park, sited at the esplanade outside of Suria KLCC, lies the 10,000 sq ft man-made Lake Symphony. Two musical fountains display over 150 unique programmed animations in a magical performance of sound and water. KLCC Lake Symphony Light and Sound Water Fountain showtimes are 8pm, 9pm and 10pm daily.
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Perdana Botanical Gardens
Perdana Botanical Gardens
The Perdana Botanical Gardens located in Heritage Park boasts a large collection of flower gardens and animal parks. Make sure to visit the Orchid Garden, a standout monument within the gardens housing 800 species of orchids, water fountains and pergolas.
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Petronas Towers
Petronas Towers
Once the tallest buildings in the world, this 88 story twin structure coming in at 452 metres tall offers incredible city views from its two story Skybridge connecting to two towers. Or visit the observation deck on level 86 boasting an up close look at the tower’s spire and a historical overview of the buildings.
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Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Originally the secretariat for colonial British administration, this Kuala Lumpur landmark is now home to the offices of the Ministry of Information, Communications and Culture of Malaysia. Located in Merdeka Square, Malaysia’s annual independence day celebrations usually occur in front of this building.
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Flights to Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur offers a range of direct flights for most regions around the Asia-Pacific with multiple airlines available to fly with.