From marvellous skyscrapers to cosy eateries, admire an aesthetically pleasing mix of modern, historical and natural elements, offering a memorable experience for visitors.
Standing at 452 metres, Malaysia's iconic Petronas Twin Towers are the tallest twin towers in the world. The towers' main design features are its 170-metre long sky bridge and Observation Deck on level 86. Other attractions comprise Suria KLCC, Dewan Filharmonik Petronas, Petrosains, The Discovery Centre®, GALERI Petronas, AquariaKLCC, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and KLCC Park.
Website
https://www.petronastwintowers.com.my/
The Exchange TRX is a world-class experiential lifestyle destination that sits at the heart of Tun Razak Exchange, Kuala Lumpur's international financial district. With over 400 of the world's leading retailers, The Exchange TRX blends together an immersive retail journey together with the beauty of nature through the 10-acre TRX City Park. Discover retail reimagined at The Exchange TRX.
WEBSITE
https://www.theexchange.my/
Malaysia is famous for a rare metal alloy called pewter. Located 8 km away from Kuala Lumpur city centre, Royal Selangor, the world's largest pewter manufacturer, offers visitors an opportunity to tour the factory, try your hand at creating a pewter dish at the School of Hard Knocks or make your own jewellery at The Foundry.
Website
https://visitorcentre.royalselangor.com/
Link to book
https://visitorcentre.royalselangor.com/#planyourvisit
An iconic art tourism destination located in the heart of the city. This one-stop craft centre offers a myriad of tourism products such as arts and crafts for local and foreign visitors. The complex is characterised by a Malay Terengganu architectural design, and is a treasury for traditional and modern contemporary products from all parts of the country.
Visiting the Craft Complex is like exploring the lifestyle of Malaysian society known for its impressive art craft handed down for generations.
Discover the rich art and culture of Malaysia by visiting Jadi Batek, one of the largest batik handicraft centers in Kuala Lumpur. Witness skilled artists at work and learn the stories behind each batik masterpiece. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and intricate patterns that make batik so unique.
To ensure availability, please book your visit in advance by contacting our resort host. Advanced reservations of at least one day are required. Don't miss this opportunity to experience one of Malaysia's most cherished art forms!
Alongside the Petronas Twin Towers, Menara KL Tower is another one of Malaysia's most recognizable landmarks. Standing at 421 metres, the glittering tower is visible from almost every part of Kuala Lumpur. Its viewing deck is 276 metres high, with a marvellous view of the city at night.
Website
https://www.facebook.com/officialmenarakl/
Dataran Merdeka or Merdeka Square is Kuala Lumpur's best known landmark. It is on this square that official events such as the Independence Day festivities, take place. A free guided tour is conducted on selected days in the week, covering many well known colonial-era buildings surrounding Merdeka Square; including the Sultan Abdul Samad building, Selangor Royal Club, Municipal Library, Museum of Music, Textile Museum, KL City Gallery, St. Mary's Anglican Cathedral and Masjid Jamek.
Website
http://www.visitkl.gov.my/visitklv2/document/files/ebrochure/DataranHeritageWALK/heritage%20walk.pdf
Founded by the Hainanese community in Kuala Lumpur, Thean Hou Temple is one of the oldest and biggest temples in Southeast Asia. Dedicated to Tian Hou, a deity whom protects fishermen, the temple is also a shrine to Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. During festivals such as Chinese New Year and Vesak Day, devotees from all around Malaysia visit the temple. It is also a popular venue for Chinese weddings.
Website
https://www.facebook.com/theanhoutemple/
The Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve is a famous ecotourism destination that also serves as a green lung for the surrounding city. It is the world's only natural rainforest in a city centre and one of the oldest forest reserves in Malaysia. Try out the 200-metre Canopy Walk, suspended 21 metres above the ground and surrounded by lush rainforest.
Website
http://www.visitkl.gov.my/visitklv2/index.php?r=column/cthree&id=61&place_id=908
Batu Caves is one of Malaysia's most distinctive and awe-inspiring natural caverns. Within the giant limestone caves, a 120-year-old temple features idols and statues erected inside and around it. It is considered an important religious landmark by local Hindus where thousands of devotees will gather for the annual Thaipusam festival.
website
https://www.malaysia.travel/peek-into-malaysia/wander-your-way/batu-caves-where-rich-malaysian-culture-meets-the-city