KL Kuala Lumpur Citywalk | Super detailed attraction route guide
❤️Love Kuala Lumpur so much!
👍The cost of living is low, the food is super delicious, and the attractions are fun and unique💦 It's just a bit hot haha
🎉Sharing some attractions with everyone~ You can adjust your route according to your itinerary!
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📍Daytime: Independence Square→City Gallery→Central Market→Petaling Street/Ghost Lane→Mosque→National Museum→Little India
📍Evening/Night: KLCC Park→KLCC→Twin Towers→pavilion→Bukit Bintang→vertigo bar→Jalan Alor
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🏛Independence Square
A historic landmark, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, city park, and Jamek Mosque are all around, suitable for walking and taking photos
The City Gallery has the I❤️KL sign
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🛍️Central Market
Some souvenirs and handicrafts, also many outdoor restaurants, often with performances
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🛕Petaling Street/Ghost Lane
Chinatown, it feels a bit chaotic inside, it's just a small commodity market🤦
But because the overall architecture is quite distinctive, it's still nice to walk through, and the adjacent Ghost Lane is worth a visit, with some interesting small shops
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🕌Mosque
The architectural style is more modern, and there should be quite a few things to pay attention to if you want to enter
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🖼National Museum
A systematic way to understand a country's history, you can book a Chinese tour in advance
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🎨Little India
A colorful neighborhood, with many Indian restaurants and shops
👆All of the above are more suitable for daytime strolling~
👇🏻Then at night when you're tired, you can go shopping in the malls!
🌃Twin Towers
How can you miss the iconic building when you come to Kuala Lumpur! There are two spots near the public bank and the zebra crossing where you can take a photo with the Twin Towers and yourself~
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🌳KLCC Park
The woods and fountains complement each other, giving a sense of tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle of the city!
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⛲️KLCC
The park is right next to the shopping mall, where you can happily shop and enjoy the air conditioning
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🛍Bukit Bintang/pavilion
A large shopping district, with everything you need for eating, drinking, and entertainment, at Pavilion you can buy all the souvenirs (beryls chocolate, Chanel, fipper slippers, etc.)
🍟Not far from the mall is the McDonald's pedestrian path! Many people check in here, and taking the elevator up you can see the cityscape with the subway shuttling through
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🍷vertigo bar
An awesome bar! Great value for money and the view from the scenic spot is superb, you can book the outside seats in advance~
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🍢Jalan Alor
Cheap and delicious seafood fruit🦞 The whole street has various local snacks, durian, fruits, etc., very lively, Huang Ya Hua, Ming Ji are very famous!
went to klcg for cromboloni..so yummy 😘👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 and nice place for ootd too 🥰
"Kuala Lumpur City Gallery offers a vivid journey through the city's history and architecture. The detailed scale model of KL impresses, giving a glimpse of its evolution. The gift shop offers unique souvenirs. It's a brief yet enriching stop for those eager to understand the city's past and present in a visually engaging way."
I’m a returning visitor here. The gallery has confectionery cafe at the ground level & exhibition gallery on the 2nd floor level. You can try out the delicious croissants in the cafe and then stroll around in the gallery. Entrance fee to the gallery is free.
Have the good pastries and cozy atmosphere there! The food are super good, tons of selection for satisfy your cravings! But the only setback (minor) here is the parking space. There's available parking lot but you have to walk a bit.
Kuala Lumpur (Malay, English: Kuala Lumpur, short for "Long City" or "KL", full name "Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory") is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is an international metropolis with great influence on Southeast Asia's culture, education, sports, finance, economy, business and finance. Kuala Lumpur is also considered one of the two major centers of Southeast Asian diplomacy, as many international diplomatic conferences in Southeast Asia are held in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Kuala Lumpur is also named the World Book Capital 2020 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
An Information hub with souvenirs & art for sale, maps, cultural exhibits & a gift-making workshop. The gallery is small and take less than 30minutes to explore. There is also a cafe served pastries & spaghetti. Parking quite difficult to find and best tips, come early and avoid peak hour 12pm-4pm during weekday & weekends.
Learning about the history of Kuala Lumpur at KLCG is occupying your time and was immersive