One day, you will come to Kuala Lumpur for any reason
Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is known as the 'World's Museum' for its unique architecture, rich vegetation, and a plethora of Southeast Asian cuisines.
Attraction Recommendations
📍Pink Mosque
Admission: Free
Three-quarters of the mosque is located on the shores of Putra Lake, also known as the Water Mosque. It has a high aesthetic value, with a pink granite dome on top, offering a first-class visual effect. A must-visit for photo opportunities! PS. Located in Putrajaya, more than twenty kilometers from the center of Kuala Lumpur, it's a half-hour taxi ride.
📍Kuala Lumpur Tower
Opening hours: 09:00-22:00
Admission: Adults 99 MYR, Children 52 MYR
A landmark building of Malaysia, offering a magnificent view of the entire city. There are 5 levels, with TH01 being the indoor observation deck, TH02 a revolving buffet restaurant (reservation required), and TH05 featuring a Skybox for photo-taking.
📍Petronas Twin Towers
Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00
Admission: Adults 80 MYR, Children 33 MYR
The iconic Petronas Twin Towers of Kuala Lumpur, the tallest twin towers in the world. The base of the towers is directly connected to Suria KLCC, one of the largest shopping centers in Malaysia.
📍Chinatown - Petaling Street
Admission: Free
A street with distinct Chinese characteristics. It is a covered market with many Chinese and Malaysian delicacies.
📍Batu Caves
Admission: Free
A Hindu sacred site in Malaysia, consisting of three limestone cave complexes. The caves feature stalactites, stalagmites, sinkholes, and are home to bats, cave cockroaches, and cave spiders, making it perfect for adventure enthusiasts.
📍Independence Square
Admission: Free
A popular square with architectural styles from various countries. It features vast European-style lawns, quaint Dutch-style buildings, and the classical Abdul Samad Building, making it a great spot for photography!
📍Genting Highlands
Admission: Free
Malaysia's largest and most famous entertainment center and summer retreat. Halfway up the mountain is a large OUTLET, near the top is a temple, and at the summit, there are shopping malls, cinemas, casinos, and amusement parks, satisfying all needs for food, drink, and fun.
📍Kuala Lumpur Central Market
Admission: Free
Opening hours: 10:00-21:30
Established in 1888, it is now designated as a cultural heritage site. The building houses over three hundred shops showcasing traditional cultural specialties from various states of Malaysia, with exquisite handicrafts, pewter, ceramics, rattan products, and colorful batik available for purchase.
🍱【Food Recommendations】
1️⃣TG's Bisro: Ella's favorite Roti Tissue is a sweet, crispy pancake, quite large and enjoyable
2️⃣Mamam place: I could eat Durian dessert for a lifetime!
3️⃣Village Park Restaurant: Malaysia's No.1 Nasi Lemak, with super crispy chicken drumsticks
🏠【Accommodation Recommendations】
✅The Platinum 2 Kuala Lumpur by Holma
An infinity pool 51 floors up with a perfect view of the Twin Towers! Overlooking the entire city is super beautiful, our group of four booked a standard room, staying for 2 nights for just over 800, averaging 100+ per person, which is a great deal!
⚠️【Little Tips】
1️⃣Malaysia is now visa-free, making it super convenient to visit, but remember that your passport must be valid for more than 6 months
2️⃣Purchase a SIM card in advance online, payments can be made with Alipay or cash + bank card
3️⃣Prepare a global adapter in advance
4️⃣Use airasia or Grab for taxis, and Google Maps for navigation