
From KL Tower you can take in the view from the highest point in Kuala Lumpur. Apart from being a telecommunications tower, it also houses an observation deck and revolving restaurant. You can choose ...
Kuala Lumpur Airport is Malaysia’s gateway to the cosmopolitan capital city of Kuala Lumpur, a modern city which has both a traditional and multicultural spirit. There is plenty to do in Kuala Lumpur, in Klang Valley, and many city hotels to choose from, why not visit the Petaling Night Market and nab some bargains? Head up to Genting Highlands, a holiday resort which has a theme park and the only casino in Malaysia, or you could try Sunway Lagoon, a massive theme and wildlife park, which holds the world record for the biggest manmade beach and is ideal for both families and couples. Exchange rates and foreign currencies can be difficult when using the local taxis, so make sure you pre-book your hoppa Kuala Lumpur Airport transfers before you travel to ensure you get to your destination at a very reasonable rate.
Kuala Lumpur Airport is ideal for guests waiting before a flight, with a post office, banks and bureaux de change located throughout the airport. For those with children, there are play areas and baby changing facilities and there is also a wide selection of shops and eateries in which to drink a coffee, eat and use the free Wi-Fi while you wait for your plane home.
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Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Kuala Lumpur | 55 km | 68 min | |
Petaling Jaya | 60 km | 50 min | |
Port Klang Cruise Terminal | 74 km | 74 min | |
Melaka | 135 km | 111 min | |
Putrajaya | 41 km | 43 min |
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From KL Tower you can take in the view from the highest point in Kuala Lumpur. Apart from being a telecommunications tower, it also houses an observation deck and revolving restaurant. You can choose ...
At 452 metres, this used to be the tallest buildings in the world before being surpassed by Taipei 101 in 2004. Still the tallest twin buildings, they are a true symbol of the new Malaysia. Visitors a...
At Batu Caves you can climb up 272 steps (61 metres) and be amazed by the Hindu’s Lord Murugan shrines built in natural limestone. Watch out for the monkeys who unscrupulously steal any loose items or...
Escape from the bustling city and take a boat cruise or visit the Bird Park, Butterfly Farm, Deer Park, Orchid Park and Hibiscus Park. Here you can find a playground for children, running tracks and e...
Located at the convergence of the Klang and Gombak rivers you’ll find Masjid Jamek, one of the oldest mosques in the city. Its three elegant domes dominated the KL skyline long before skyscrapers came...
This beautiful example of Moorish-inspired architecture was built in 1910. The minarets, arches and spirals make it one of the most attractive historic buildings in the capital. It still operates as o...
The museum is a recap of Malaysia’s cultural, human, and natural history. The collection runs from ancient history, including a model of Malaysia\u0027s best-known archaeological discovery, the 11,000...
Berjaya Times Square Theme Park offers exciting rides for thrill-seekers and fun activities for families. The two levels are "Galaxy Station" (for thrill-seekers) and "Fantasy Garden" (for families). ...
In a lush area of central Kuala Lumpur’s Lake Gardens lies the Islamic Arts Museum. This is the largest museum of Islamic art in Southeast Asia, which exhibits more than 7,000 objects from all across ...
Give yourself an adventure among the marine wonders at Aquaria KLCC. This attraction is located in KLCC just next to Petronas Twin Towers. Over 5,000 different animals are shown here and if you want t...
This Indian temple, founded in 1873, is the oldest and richest Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur. Its decoration with beautiful colours and statues of different Hindu gods is breathtaking. The temple is lo...
This science centre is fun for the whole family but focuses mainly on children, in an effort to involve young visitors with questions of science in a compelling and entertaining way. There are several...
EmergencyNumbers
Police and Ambulance: 999 (112 from a mobile telephone) Tourist Police: +60 32149 6590
Currency
Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) RM1 ~ US$0,25
Newspapers
New Straits Times Press The Star Papers Faces Magazine
OpeningHours
Banks: Monday-Friday 10.00 -15.00, Saturday 9.30 -11.30 Shops: Daily 10.00-22.00 Museums, galleries and parks: Daily 9.00-17.00
Population
1.6 million
TouristInformation
Malaysia Tourist Information Counter (MATIC) 109 Jalan Ampang 50450, Kuala Lumpur +60 3 9235 4848 Information Counter: Daily 8.00-22.00
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