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Top Attractions in Kuala Lumpur

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Top Attractions in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur (KL) is a capital city in Southeast Asia like no other. It has also become an expat hub, with many choosing to relocate to this urban jungle. KL offers a diverse range of attractions, providing options for both free and paid experiences. To help you maximize your time in KL, we here at BookandGo have broken down all the top activities this city has to offer into two categories: free and paid activities.

Free Activities

For those seeking free activities, we recommend exploring the following:

Petronas Towers:

Witness the iconic towers during the day and their illuminated beauty at night. We promise they are even more spectacular than the photos you’ve seen of them.

Suria KLCC Mall:

Enjoy shopping and leisure in this massive mall. We especially recommend the bakery on the lower floor.

KLCC Park:

Experience the fountain show at night in this beautiful park, but make sure to come early for the best view.

Bukit Bintang:

Explore the vibrant nightlife of Bukit Bintang, where you’ll find something for everyone to enjoy.

Jalan Alor Food Street:

Indulge in delicious street food on weekend nights. You’ll have many options to try Southeast Asian cuisine here.

Perdana Botanical Garden:

Relax in the serene surroundings of this botanical garden, and make sure to listen to the wildlife around you. If you are lucky, you will even get to see a monkey.

Merdeka Square:

Visiting this historical square is a must for those interested in the history that makes KL the city it is today.

Sultan Abdul Jamek Mosque:

Explore the architectural beauty of this mosque with a mini courtyard that mimics the Masjid Nabawi Mosque in Saudi Arabia.

Putra Mosque and Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque: Venture slightly outside KL to visit these impressive mosques. Both mosques are definitely worth the road trip, in our opinion.

Paid Activities

If you find that the free activities are not enough, or you wish to explore more of KL, consider some of these additional paid activities and attractions:

View from the Inside of Petronas Towers: Take in the panoramic views from within the towers situated on the 86th floor.

Islamic Arts Museum:

Explore the rich cultural heritage at this museum. Here, you can also learn about mosques from all around the world.

Menara KL Tower:

Enjoy breathtaking views from this iconic tower. You can also learn about other towers from around the world, from the smallest to the tallest, being showcased in the observation deck.

Archery:

If you’re seeking some adventure, try your hand at archery for a unique experience. We recommend this activity whether you are a beginner or experienced.

Genting Highlands Cable Car: Head to Genting Highlands for a day full of activities. A cable car ride will take you up, where you can explore indoor and outdoor theme parks. You will also feel the fresh mountain air whilst here, and the climate change, despite only being a couple of hours away from KL.


Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur

The Petronas Towers are a must-see attraction in KL, and observing them from the outside is a free and impressive experience. Many particularly enjoy the nighttime view when the towers illuminate the skyline, sometimes shining even more brightly than the moon. Around the area, you'll encounter individuals offering to take the iconic picture of you in front of the towers. Although they use an iPhone and a ring light to capture the moment, many choose to opt for this service as it is reasonably priced and will grant you a photo to remember.

KLCC Park and Perdana Botanical Garden in Kuala Lumpur

Despite being a bustling capital city, KL boasts more greenery compared to other Southeast Asian capitals like Bangkok or Jakarta, making it unique. KLCC Park and Perdana Botanical Garden become frequent retreats for many, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of KL. For nature lovers or those seeking a break from technology, visiting these green spaces is highly recommended. It can be especially beautiful and peaceful during sunrise.

Bukit Bintang and Jalan Alor Food Street

Jalan Alor Food Street is a must-visit, especially on Friday or Saturday nights. The street is adorned with pop-up stalls, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere. Here, you can enjoy various options, including buying fresh coconuts, souvenirs, or indulging in diverse food offerings. A short walk away is Bukit Bintang, and the city truly comes alive at night, giving Bukit Bintang's streets a distinct ambiance. The nighttime scene includes people playing instruments, a local man showcasing different snakes from his collection, and an array of souvenirs.

The Friday night atmosphere in Bukit Bintang is particularly special, creating a sense of belonging in this bustling city. The streets are filled with people from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities, adding to the lively atmosphere. It’s an experience that makes you feel connected to the vibrancy of the city.


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