When visiting a destination, some things you can do without, while others are considered the essence of a place. For instance, missing out on a visit to the Eiffel Tower is a faux pas when visiting Paris and so is neglecting a trip to the Coliseum when you are in Rome. Kuala Lumpur may seem like a small city but visitors often find that they need help exploring this multicultural haven. So we decided to compile a list of KL’s Top 10 Things To See: making the cut are world famous iconic landmarks like the PETRONAS Twin Towers, religious hotspots like Batu Caves as well as culturally enriching streets markets and temples. Most Booked HOTELSRating Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur 4.6/ 5 Oasia Suites Kuala Lumpur / 5 The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Autograph Collection 4.8/ 5 Aloft Kuala Lumpur Sentral 4.5/ 5 The Kuala Lumpur Journal / 5 PARKROYAL Kuala Lumpur 4.2/ 5 Impiana KLCC Hotel 4.3/ 5 Hilton Kuala Lumpur 4.4/ 5 Holiday Inn Express Kuala Lumpur City Centre / 5 Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur 3.8/ 5 Most Booked TOURS Half-Day City Highlights Tour Best City Highlights Half-Day Tour City Tour After Dark with Dinner Private Traditional Cooking Lesson Private Half-Day City Heritage Tour with Lunch Heritage Buildings & Icon of City Tour Private Night Heritage Trails Evening Street Food Walking Shared Tour Guided Perdana Botanical Gardens Tour Private Grand City Overview with Lunch 1 Petronas Towers KLCC ADD TO TRIP! 394 >>> Hotels nearby Petronas Twin Tower Anchoring the sprawling Kuala Lumpur City Centre, are the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Hailed as the Twin Jewels of Kuala Lumpur, a visit to KL just is not complete unless you have visited these doppelganger structures. The 88-storey chrome and steel towers are joined at the 41st and 42nd floors (175m above street level) by a 58m-long, double-decker Sky Bridge Read More... Location: Near Concorde Hotel Monorail stop, in between Jalan Ampang and Jalan Raja Chulan SHOW MAP 2 Menara KL Tower Jalan P.Ramlee ADD TO TRIP! 262 Standing atop the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, the 421m-high KL Tower is, at present, the world's fifth tallest structure. Officially known as Menara KL, it has been outshone by the Petronas Twin Towers but remains an important architectural marker and boasts spectacular views of the city. The viewing deck is at least 100 metres higher than the Petronas Tower’s Skybridge - to get free tickets be sure to arrive early. Read More... Opening Hours: 09:00 – 22:00 weekday; 09:30 – 22:00 weekend & public holidays Address: Jalan Punchak, Off Jalan P. Ramlee Tel: + 603 208 5448 SHOW MAP 3 Chinatown Jalan Petaling ADD TO TRIP! 185 >>> Hotels in Chinatown Kuala Lumpur The colourful Chinatown is a well-known bargain hunter’s paradise that seemingly never sleeps. Deeply immersed in Oriental culture, heritage and history, it is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist spots in Malaysia, and holds its own against its more glamorous neighbours, KLCC & Bukit Bintang. Representing Malaysia’s multihued multicultural background perfectly, you can find all sorts of stuff, from Chinese herbs to imitation goods in this area. Read More... SHOW MAP 4 Batu Caves Batu Caves ADD TO TRIP! 238 11 km north of KL, Batu Caves is a 400 million-year old limestone hill (with a 100-year old temple incorporated within it), best known as the focal point of the annual Hindu festival of Thaipusam. The celebration attracts thousands of visitors who come to see the colourful spectacle of devotees who pay homage by carrying ornately-decorated ‘kavadis’ (frameworks) combined with various metal hooks and skewers which are used to pierce the skin, cheeks and tongue. Read More... Opening Hours: Daily, 06:00 - 21:00 Address: Batu Caves, Sri Subramaniam Temple, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: +603 2287 9422 How to get there: 13km north of Kuala Lumpur How to get there: Take Intrakota bus No 11D from the Central Market or the Cityliner bus No 69 at Jalan Pudu to get to Batu Caves. Taxis are also available anywhere around city. SHOW MAP 5 Sultan Abdul Samad Building Kuala Lumpur ADD TO TRIP! 146 >>> Hotels nearby Sultan Abdul Samad Building Among Kuala Lumpur’s earliest Moorish-style buildings, the Sultan Abdul Samad Building is a distinguished city landmark that originally served as the secretariat for the colonial British administration. Today it is home to the offices of the Ministry of Information, Communications and Culture of Malaysia. Built in 1897 and designed by AC Norman, it is set to the east of Merdeka Square (Dataran Merdeka) and is frequently the backdrop for Malaysia’s annual Independence Day parades. Read More... Location: Jalan Tun Perak (across from Dataran Merdeka on Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin) How to get there: Take the LRT and alight at Masjid Jamek station. This building is 10 minutes walk from the station. You will not miss it because there are many good signages to guide you to this place. SHOW MAP 6 Sunway Lagoon Theme Park Petaling Jaya ADD TO TRIP! 184 >>> Hotels nearby Sunway Lagoon Theme Park Water slides that whirl and twirl, a manmade 'river' ride, surf beach, wave pool and 360° revolving pirate ship… the list of fun attractions at the 323,749sqm Sunway Lagoon Theme Park is extensive. Located in Petaling Jaya, the park encompasses a total of five different zones - the water park, Scream Park, Amusement Park, Extreme Park and Wildlife Park. Read More... Opening Hours: 11:00 – 18:00 Monday & Wednesday – Friday; 10:00 18:00 Saturday & Sunday Location: Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa Address: No. 3, Jalan PJS 11/11, 46150 Tel: +603 5635 8000 SHOW MAP 7 Aquaria KLCC KLCC ADD TO TRIP! 223 >>> Hotels in KLCC On the concourse level of the KL Convention Centre, the 464,515sqm Aquaria KLCC is home to over 150 species of marine life. Some people write it off as a tourist trap, but they’re sorely missing out – beyond the gallons of water filled with necklaces of kelp, coral and sea creatures, is one of KL’s foremost sightseeing attractions with real depth and complexity. Read More... Opening Hours: 11:00 – 20:00 Location: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Complex, Kuala Lumpur City Centre Tel: +603 2333 1888 or +603 2333 1975 SHOW MAP 8 Jalan Alor Bukit Bintang ADD TO TRIP! 220 Called the cultural heart of the city’s local cuisine, Jalan Alor (ocated just behind Jalan Bukit Bintang), is basically a strip of atmospheric air-conditioned Chinese seafood restaurants, with a row of hawker stalls set up on the five-foot walkway on both sides and plastic tables and chairs spilling out onto the road. The variety of food available is amazing with barbecued meats, noodles and desserts recognised as some of the best (and cheapest) in the city. Read More... Location: Behind Jalan Bukit Bintang SHOW MAP 9 Central Market Chinatown ADD TO TRIP! 210 >>> Hotels nearby Central Market The focus for the city’s artistic community, Central Market is a KL cultural landmark, just a short walk away from Petaling Street. Also called Pasar Seni, it was built in 1928 and used to be a simple wet market, until the early 1980s when it was revamped into a handicrafts outlet. In similar vein to New York’s SoHo flea market – the merchandise here is cheap and comprises traditional goods such as batik, embroidery carvings, souvenirs, and sculptures. Read More... Opening Hours: Daily, 10:00 – 22:00 Location: Just around the corner from Kota Raya Shopping Centre Address: No. 10, 1st-3rd floor, Jalan Hang Kasturi Tel: +603 2031 0399 or +603 2031 5399 or +603 2031 7399 SHOW MAP 10 KL Bird Park Lake Garden ADD TO TRIP! 146 The showpiece of the renowned 600,000sqm Lake Gardens, the 209,000sqm KL Bird Park (also called Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur) is billed as the world’s largest covered bird park. It is home to more than 3,000 birds from 200 species all over the world, most of which are free and accustomed to being around people. Twice the size of neighbouring Singapore’s Jurong Bird Park, the park is divided into several sections, keeping different species of feathered creatures separate but free to fly around their respective enclosures. Read More... Opening Hours: Daily, 09:00 – 18:00 Address: No. 920 Jalan Lembah Taman Tasik Perdana Tel: +603 2273 5423 SHOW MAP
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