Full list of Kuala Lumpur Attractions
This
lively street, in the very heart of Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle
is a shopper's paradise.
This
award-winning Art Deco building is now a lively market for Malaysian
arts and handicrafts.
A
leading Museum of Islamic Arts in the world.
The
National Theatre is one of the most sophisticated theatres in the
world and hosts contemporary and traditional performances.
This
area is a popular shopping destination among locals. Feel the pulse
of KL here.
KL
Tower's Viewing Deck is a great vantage point from which to get
a sense of the city's layout.
This
delightful oasis within the city dates back to the 1880s and contains
the butterfly, deer and bird parks.
Merdeka
(Independence) Square is the focal point of much of the city's celebrations.
The
National Monument is a bronze statue that stands in a serene pool
within the Lake Gardens.
The
National Mosque, with sprawling gardens and rich history, is the
largest mosque in the city.
Right
in the heart of Chinatown, Petaling Street is the best spot in the
city for fantastic bargains.
This
state-of-the-art philharmonic hall hosts the best local and international
jazz and classical musicians.
These
world-renowned Malaysian twin icons pierce the city skyline and
are truly an awesome sight by day and majestic by night.
A
unique three-tiered bridge in the heart of the brand-new federal
capital. Its design is inspired by Islamic architecture.
This
colossal mosque, inspired by the most beautiful Islamic architecture,
leaves both worshippers and non-worshippers in awe.
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