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Hotel Istana Kuala Lumpur City Centre
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Lacomme Inn
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The Maple Suite
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Serenity Hostels
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Radius International Hotel
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Replica Inn Bukit Bintang
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V'la Park Hotel
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What to Do in Kuala Lumpur
Petronas TowersA stunning sight and Kuala Lumpur's must-see. These twin towers used to be the tallest buildings in the world and are a real gem. |
Chinatown, Kuala LumpurOne of Kuala Lumpur's most atmospheric neighbourhoods. Soak in the ambience, walk around the shops and enjoy the food. |
Central MarketThe most popular market in all of Kuala Lumpur and the best place to buy colourful souvenirs and people-watch. |
Merdeka SquareAn amazing centre of the city, surrounded by greenery and historical buildings. Malaysian independence was proclaimed here. |
Lake GardensThe most popular park in the city with a long history behind it. There is a lot to see, so explore and enjoy the greenery! |
Bintang WalkThe shopping district of Kuala Lumpur. Everything you could ever want to buy mixed together with charming cafés and more. |
Aquaria KLCCAn exciting aquarium with plenty of marine life and reptiles to see and things to try out. Perfect family destination. |
Indian Mosque RoadA melting pot of many nationalities and one of Kuala Lumpur's busiest shopping streets – you can buy almost everything here. |
Sultan Abdul Samad BuildingAn imposing building and a reminder of the colonial times. The Moorish-influenced complex used to house the British administration. |
Perdana Botanical GardensKuala Lumpur's most beautiful park, hands down. Plenty of attractions to see surrounded by gorgeous and lush nature. |
St. Mary's Cathedral, Kuala LumpurA reminder of the colonial times. The Anglican church features some classic architecture and a noteworthy pipe organ. |
KTM BuildingAn intriguing architectural sight combining British and Moorish architecture. Especially stunning at sunset. |
Batu CavesA stunning complex of caves that serve as one of the most-visited Hindu shrines. An absolute must-see, especially when the festival takes place. |
Kuala Lumpur TowerMeasuring more than 400 metres, this tower makes for a fabulous viewing spot and there is also a revolving restaurant inside. |
Sungei Wang PlazaA popular shopping mall that sports affordable prices and a huge variety of shops to choose from. A heaven for shopaholics. |
Kuala Lumpur Railway StationAn architectural gem from the turn of the 20th century that mixes both Eastern and Western influences. |
Suggested Kuala Lumpur Trips
One Day in Kuala Lumpur Itinerary (1 day)What to see and do in Kuala Lumpur if you have one day only? |
Kuala Lumpur Highlights (1 day)Don't want to miss any of the best sights? Use this itinerary for your trip to Kuala Lumpur. |

