Visited Kuala Lumpur 3 times, summarized travel guide after staying up late ⚠️ including surrounding areas
Kuala Lumpur as the jewel of Malaysia is full of multiculturalism, a one-time write clearly Kuala Lumpur travel tips and attractions distribution
Independence Square
The most concentrated area of the essence of the attractions, it is recommended to arrange the morning is not hot and less crowded, not far away from the walking time is expected to be half a day time
Independence Square
Witness to the 1957 Malaysian Declaration of Independence, where the National Day celebrations were held.
St Mary's Church
The oldest Anglican Gothic Revival church in Kuala Lumpur, with beautiful stained glass windows.
Sultan Asamat Building
A famous Mughal style building, once the administrative centre of the British colonial government, beautifully lit at night.
Jimmy Mosque
One of the oldest mosques designed by an Indian architect, with a traditional Islamic roof.
Central Art Gallery
Handicraft market for souvenirs and local snacks
Tseung Kwan O Street
The famous Chinatown, known for its authentic snacks and bustling night market.
Ghost Alley
A vintage-style alley with beautiful murals and historical buildings.
Chan's College
Built in 1906 as a temple and guild hall, this is a great place to learn about Chinese history and culture.
Museum District
A collection of museums, walk most of the day at noon or in the afternoon (to avoid the hottest).
National Mosque
Malaysia's national mosque, famous for its huge umbrella-shaped dome architectural design, you can visit the prayer halls
Museum of Islamic Art
The largest Islamic museum in Southeast Asia
Old railway station and railway administration building
Mughal style building, a historical site in Kuala Lumpur.
Bukit Bintang District
Late night bazaar without pavilion, estimated 2 hours
Yarrow Food Street
50 years old famous night market with street food, such as Wong Ah Wah Snack Shop.
Mak Mun Road
A street spot, located in front of Lot10 HM.
ICC PUDU
A fireworks morning market for locals
TG's bistro
Ella's Giant Burrito
Petronas Twin Towers
Kuala Lumpur's landmark area, the night view is good, not to climb to the top of the arrangement of 2 hours can be
Twin Towers
The world's tallest Twin Towers can climb the sky bridge, observation deck overlooking, 8pm lights on, the best position public bank
Kuala Lumpur Tower
The second highest building in Kuala Lumpur, with 360 degree view and rotating restaurant.
Around Kuala Lumpur:
Black Wind Cave
Famous Hindu shrine, famous for its giant Murugan idol and 272 colourful steps, cave temples with murals
Uluwain Falls
A beautiful waterfall in the tropical rainforest, hiking available
Genting Highlands
A Malaysian resort with casino and shopping, take the cable car to experience the highland climate
Blue Mosque
Famous for its blue dome, you can visit the interior.
Putrajaya Pink Mosque
The landmark of Putrajaya, a high quality water mosque made of rose rock.
Malacca Day Tours