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Shopping & Lifestyle

Suggested local shopping that are popular among tourists and locals.
This all‑time favourite one‑stop shopping centre boasts the best in beauty, fashion, accessories and homewares, with the aim of offering the latest and greatest, as well as the surprising value‑for money offerings.
51 locals recommend
SOGO
190 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman
51 locals recommend
This all‑time favourite one‑stop shopping centre boasts the best in beauty, fashion, accessories and homewares, with the aim of offering the latest and greatest, as well as the surprising value‑for money offerings.
Situated below the towering Petronas Twin Towers, this is the pinacle of shopping malls in KLCC. Plenty of branded outlets and fancy restaurants around.
655 locals recommend
Suria KLCC Mall
655 locals recommend
Situated below the towering Petronas Twin Towers, this is the pinacle of shopping malls in KLCC. Plenty of branded outlets and fancy restaurants around.
One of the oldest malls in Bukit Bintang. Retail outlets here are unique and you may find some great bargains here.
279 locals recommend
Sungei Wang Plaza
Jalan Sultan Ismail
279 locals recommend
One of the oldest malls in Bukit Bintang. Retail outlets here are unique and you may find some great bargains here.
All around supermarket providing all your necessary need.
20 locals recommend
LuLu Hypermarket Kuala Lumpur
Off Jalan Munshi Abdullah
20 locals recommend
All around supermarket providing all your necessary need.
Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Quill City Mall is a physical retail & lifestyle destination that constantly surprises and stimulates visitors with its vibrant and unique mix of retail offerings. One of the nearest shopping malls is within walking distance to the Anggun apartment.
13 locals recommend
Quill City Mall
1018 Jln Sultan Ismail
13 locals recommend
Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Quill City Mall is a physical retail & lifestyle destination that constantly surprises and stimulates visitors with its vibrant and unique mix of retail offerings. One of the nearest shopping malls is within walking distance to the Anggun apartment.
Berjaya Times Square is a family-friendly mall that provides activities for all and shops for every budget.
277 locals recommend
Berjaya Times Square
277 locals recommend
Berjaya Times Square is a family-friendly mall that provides activities for all and shops for every budget.
Discover world-class, award-winning experiences in the heart of Bukit Bintang, the shopping paradise of Malaysia. Blending the best of international and local retail, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is the defining authority in fashion, food, and urban leisure. With over 700 stores spread over ten levels and eight themed precincts, embrace your senses with the finest at this landmark capital of style.
1178 locals recommend
Pavilion KL
168 Bukit Bintang St
1178 locals recommend
Discover world-class, award-winning experiences in the heart of Bukit Bintang, the shopping paradise of Malaysia. Blending the best of international and local retail, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is the defining authority in fashion, food, and urban leisure. With over 700 stores spread over ten levels and eight themed precincts, embrace your senses with the finest at this landmark capital of style.
Located inside an Art Deco Heritage Site building dating back to the 19th century, the market is arranged in a stall format, with small open shops offering a mismatched mix of everything from traditional Malaysian handicrafts and batik textiles to pewter and silver items. Malaysia is also well known for ornamental wood carvings and pottery, both of which are well represented at the market.
335 locals recommend
Central Market
335 locals recommend
Located inside an Art Deco Heritage Site building dating back to the 19th century, the market is arranged in a stall format, with small open shops offering a mismatched mix of everything from traditional Malaysian handicrafts and batik textiles to pewter and silver items. Malaysia is also well known for ornamental wood carvings and pottery, both of which are well represented at the market.

Food scene

Enjoy a variety of foods and beverages ranging from local to western in Kuala Lumpur.
The chocolate orange cake here is particularly delicious. Great ambience and decent breakfast menu.
7 locals recommend
Tapestry
28 Jalan Kamunting
7 locals recommend
The chocolate orange cake here is particularly delicious. Great ambience and decent breakfast menu.
Probably the best Caribbean food in Kuala Lumpur. They have a nice selection of Mezcal too. Opens at 6pm. Going without a reservation is risky.
41 locals recommend
JOLOKO
43 Jalan Kamunting
41 locals recommend
Probably the best Caribbean food in Kuala Lumpur. They have a nice selection of Mezcal too. Opens at 6pm. Going without a reservation is risky.
An old family run restaurant with pretty good food. The roti Babi and pork chop are general favourites. Open for breakfast and lunch. The queue for lunch can get long, so it's best to come early. This is a non-halal restaurant.
111 locals recommend
Yut Kee Restaurant
1 Jalan Kamunting
111 locals recommend
An old family run restaurant with pretty good food. The roti Babi and pork chop are general favourites. Open for breakfast and lunch. The queue for lunch can get long, so it's best to come early. This is a non-halal restaurant.
Good nyonya food. The ambience of this restaurant is also very nice.
24 locals recommend
Limapulo: Baba Can Cook
50 Jalan Doraisamy
24 locals recommend
Good nyonya food. The ambience of this restaurant is also very nice.
Petaling Street is also a popular destination for street food, and both locals and tourists come here to grab spices, ingredients, and specialities such as salted roast duck or Hokkien mee, a Southeast Asian dish made up of noodles, fried eggs, and a mix of meats.
473 locals recommend
Petaling street market car park
473 locals recommend
Petaling Street is also a popular destination for street food, and both locals and tourists come here to grab spices, ingredients, and specialities such as salted roast duck or Hokkien mee, a Southeast Asian dish made up of noodles, fried eggs, and a mix of meats.
There is some method to the madness of Jalan Alor. If beginning from the northern (Changkat Bukit Bintang) end, you’ll find most sit-down restaurants on the left. Carts, hawker stalls, and smaller eateries occupy the right side of the street. Nearer the main intersection are carts selling fruit, sweets, dim sum, and finger foods. As you walk farther south, you’ll come to cheaper restaurants (look for yellow tents) along the right side. The far (southern) end of Jalan Alor is occupied by a cluster of Thai eateries. Obscured behind the tables and wall of restaurant carts are a scattering of shops and a couple of minimarts should you need something.
982 locals recommend
Jalan Alor
亚罗街
982 locals recommend
There is some method to the madness of Jalan Alor. If beginning from the northern (Changkat Bukit Bintang) end, you’ll find most sit-down restaurants on the left. Carts, hawker stalls, and smaller eateries occupy the right side of the street. Nearer the main intersection are carts selling fruit, sweets, dim sum, and finger foods. As you walk farther south, you’ll come to cheaper restaurants (look for yellow tents) along the right side. The far (southern) end of Jalan Alor is occupied by a cluster of Thai eateries. Obscured behind the tables and wall of restaurant carts are a scattering of shops and a couple of minimarts should you need something.
Nasi Lemak Wanjo, called in turns Mak Wanjor for the matriarch of the family until the sign came upon their shop recently; serves a good, solid nasi lemak. For those of you that like your sambal a little sweet, this is the place for you. It’s still spicy but there’s a sultry sweetness that runs through it and a smokiness that gives it character.
25 locals recommend
Nasi Lemak Wanjo Kampung Baru
8 Jalan Raja Muda Musa
25 locals recommend
Nasi Lemak Wanjo, called in turns Mak Wanjor for the matriarch of the family until the sign came upon their shop recently; serves a good, solid nasi lemak. For those of you that like your sambal a little sweet, this is the place for you. It’s still spicy but there’s a sultry sweetness that runs through it and a smokiness that gives it character.

Sightseeing

The tallest tower in KL. There's a recreational forest around and other touristy stuff besides visiting the revolving restaurant at the top.
928 locals recommend
Menara Kuala Lumpur
Off Jalan P. Ramlee
928 locals recommend
The tallest tower in KL. There's a recreational forest around and other touristy stuff besides visiting the revolving restaurant at the top.
At one time, these twin towers were the tallest buildings in Malaysia. It is still a beauty to behold and synonymous with Kuala Lumpur City. A must visit.
1287 locals recommend
Petronas Twin Towers
1287 locals recommend
At one time, these twin towers were the tallest buildings in Malaysia. It is still a beauty to behold and synonymous with Kuala Lumpur City. A must visit.
Malaya's independence was declared on the Dataran Merdeka field in 1957. The Moorish architecture of the surrounding buildings and the "River of Life" project make Dataran Merdeka a great place to visit. It looks especially beautiful at night.
430 locals recommend
Dataran Merdeka
Jalan Raja
430 locals recommend
Malaya's independence was declared on the Dataran Merdeka field in 1957. The Moorish architecture of the surrounding buildings and the "River of Life" project make Dataran Merdeka a great place to visit. It looks especially beautiful at night.
The best indoor aquarium in Kuala Lumpur. Ideal for family trips. You'll find sharks, turtles, and giant river fish amongst the many water creatures featured here.
507 locals recommend
Aquaria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur.
Jalan Pinang
507 locals recommend
The best indoor aquarium in Kuala Lumpur. Ideal for family trips. You'll find sharks, turtles, and giant river fish amongst the many water creatures featured here.
KidZania is an interaction city built specifically for children ages 1-14 that combines inspiration, fun and learning through realistic role-playing. There are over 100 exciting careers to explore in this 80,000 square foot city.
134 locals recommend
KidZania Kuala Lumpur
18 Jalan PJU 7/5
134 locals recommend
KidZania is an interaction city built specifically for children ages 1-14 that combines inspiration, fun and learning through realistic role-playing. There are over 100 exciting careers to explore in this 80,000 square foot city.
Interactive, experiential, and hands-on, Petrosains, The Discovery Centre is everything a science centre should be. With exhibits, in-reach and outreach activities that make learning STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fun, Petrosains is an extension of PETRONAS’ commitment to nation-building by nurturing the interest in STEM and driving the creation of a new generation of science and technology-minded, innovation-inspired Malaysians.
90 locals recommend
Petrosains, The Discovery Centre
90 locals recommend
Interactive, experiential, and hands-on, Petrosains, The Discovery Centre is everything a science centre should be. With exhibits, in-reach and outreach activities that make learning STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fun, Petrosains is an extension of PETRONAS’ commitment to nation-building by nurturing the interest in STEM and driving the creation of a new generation of science and technology-minded, innovation-inspired Malaysians.
Berjaya Times Square Theme Park is the largest indoor theme park offering thrilling rides and games for the whole family since 2003. The gigantic indoor theme park, measuring 133,000 square feet, offers 2 exciting sections – Galaxy Station for the thrill-seekers and Fantasy Garden for the young ones. Head on over to explore a galaxy of pure joy and excitement for an unforgettable family experience.
135 locals recommend
Berjaya Time Square Theme Park
1 Jalan Imbi
135 locals recommend
Berjaya Times Square Theme Park is the largest indoor theme park offering thrilling rides and games for the whole family since 2003. The gigantic indoor theme park, measuring 133,000 square feet, offers 2 exciting sections – Galaxy Station for the thrill-seekers and Fantasy Garden for the young ones. Head on over to explore a galaxy of pure joy and excitement for an unforgettable family experience.
We are the one-stop place for fun with over 90 attractions spread across 88 acres, Sunway Lagoon provides the ultimate theme park experience in 6 adventure zones — Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park, Scream Park & Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon– Asia’s 1st Nickelodeon Themed Land
165 locals recommend
Sunway Lagoon
3 Jalan PJS 11/11
165 locals recommend
We are the one-stop place for fun with over 90 attractions spread across 88 acres, Sunway Lagoon provides the ultimate theme park experience in 6 adventure zones — Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park, Scream Park & Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon– Asia’s 1st Nickelodeon Themed Land
A spectacular tropical aviary covering 20.9 acres, the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is not only one of the world's largest covered bird parks, but also an important research centre for scientists studying the behavioural patterns of certain species that are difficult to observe in the wild. Most of the over 2,000 birds here are local species, although about 10 per cent were imported from as far away as Tanzania and Europe.
658 locals recommend
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
920 Jalan Cenderawasih
658 locals recommend
A spectacular tropical aviary covering 20.9 acres, the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is not only one of the world's largest covered bird parks, but also an important research centre for scientists studying the behavioural patterns of certain species that are difficult to observe in the wild. Most of the over 2,000 birds here are local species, although about 10 per cent were imported from as far away as Tanzania and Europe.
The largest butterfly park in the world is home to over 5,000 butterflies and covers an area of 7,500 square meters. The butterflies are free inside a walk-in area covered by a canopy and it requires patience and a keen eye to find them resting on flowers and ferns as you walk through the jungle paths. You can also visit a breeding area to see butterfly larvae and a large live insect exhibit, where you'll find rhinoceros beetles, the largest beetles in the world.
149 locals recommend
Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park
Jalan Cenderawasih
149 locals recommend
The largest butterfly park in the world is home to over 5,000 butterflies and covers an area of 7,500 square meters. The butterflies are free inside a walk-in area covered by a canopy and it requires patience and a keen eye to find them resting on flowers and ferns as you walk through the jungle paths. You can also visit a breeding area to see butterfly larvae and a large live insect exhibit, where you'll find rhinoceros beetles, the largest beetles in the world.
The Batu Caves are just 13 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur and can be reached via an easy and picturesque train ride from KL's main train station. The caves, set inside stunning limestone hills, are an important Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Murugan, the god of war. Right outside the entrance, a 43-meter-tall statue of Murugan–the tallest of its kind in the world–welcomes visitors.
659 locals recommend
Batu Caves
659 locals recommend
The Batu Caves are just 13 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur and can be reached via an easy and picturesque train ride from KL's main train station. The caves, set inside stunning limestone hills, are an important Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Murugan, the god of war. Right outside the entrance, a 43-meter-tall statue of Murugan–the tallest of its kind in the world–welcomes visitors.
Malaysia's most important cultural and heritage museum, this three-story museum holds collections that include everything from traditional weapons to historical wedding apparel to restored outdoor structures. The museum sits on the space that was once occupied by the Selangor Museum, destroyed by an air bombing during WWII.
424 locals recommend
National Museum
Jalan Damansara
424 locals recommend
Malaysia's most important cultural and heritage museum, this three-story museum holds collections that include everything from traditional weapons to historical wedding apparel to restored outdoor structures. The museum sits on the space that was once occupied by the Selangor Museum, destroyed by an air bombing during WWII.
KLCC's main attraction is Lake Symphony, a massive lake with a 43-meter bridge cutting across it and a number of fountains, including one that can shoot water 180 meters up into the sky and offers light and music shows twice a day. The fountain is particularly impressive at night when you can truly appreciate the changing colours against the background of the illuminated Petronas Towers.
598 locals recommend
KLCC Park
598 locals recommend
KLCC's main attraction is Lake Symphony, a massive lake with a 43-meter bridge cutting across it and a number of fountains, including one that can shoot water 180 meters up into the sky and offers light and music shows twice a day. The fountain is particularly impressive at night when you can truly appreciate the changing colours against the background of the illuminated Petronas Towers.
Your trip to Kuala Lumpur is incomplete without visiting this gorgeous destination. The Perdana Botanical Garden are especially famous for the Orchid Gardens which sprawls across 10,000 square metres and houses 800 varieties of orchids, man-made fountains, rock gardens and rustic walking paths.
401 locals recommend
Perdana Botanical Garden
401 locals recommend
Your trip to Kuala Lumpur is incomplete without visiting this gorgeous destination. The Perdana Botanical Garden are especially famous for the Orchid Gardens which sprawls across 10,000 square metres and houses 800 varieties of orchids, man-made fountains, rock gardens and rustic walking paths.
One can go inside but it is necessary to be careful about the dress code nothing shorter than long pants is allowed on the premises of the mosque. Ladies must cover their shoulders appropriately. Mosque generously lends robes for the visitors who are inappropriately dressed. Sarongs to cover the head are also provided.
424 locals recommend
National Museum
Jalan Damansara
424 locals recommend
One can go inside but it is necessary to be careful about the dress code nothing shorter than long pants is allowed on the premises of the mosque. Ladies must cover their shoulders appropriately. Mosque generously lends robes for the visitors who are inappropriately dressed. Sarongs to cover the head are also provided.
The extravagant temple of Sri Mahamariamman is designed with Spanish and Italian tiles that stand out amidst the usual Hindu temples designed in stone. Precious stones and gold also make up a lot of the decorative elements in this temple and it is one of the best places to visit in Kuala Lumpur. While the noise outside is incessant, the temple has a sense of tranquillity where the air is filled with incense and floral fragrances and the floors and walls are cool. You’ll find here 228 Hindu idols and hand-painted motifs depicting Hindu folklore.
42 locals recommend
Sri Maha Mariamman Temple
167 Jalan Tun H S Lee
42 locals recommend
The extravagant temple of Sri Mahamariamman is designed with Spanish and Italian tiles that stand out amidst the usual Hindu temples designed in stone. Precious stones and gold also make up a lot of the decorative elements in this temple and it is one of the best places to visit in Kuala Lumpur. While the noise outside is incessant, the temple has a sense of tranquillity where the air is filled with incense and floral fragrances and the floors and walls are cool. You’ll find here 228 Hindu idols and hand-painted motifs depicting Hindu folklore.
This 15m high bronze statue is a tribute to those who died fighting World War I. There's a beautiful structure of seven soldiers supporting the fallen brave hearts, which is a noteworthy moment in their history. Each of the seven soldiers depicts the quality of strength, sacrifice, suffering, courage, leadership, vigilance and unity
62 locals recommend
Tugu Negara
Jalan Parlimen
62 locals recommend
This 15m high bronze statue is a tribute to those who died fighting World War I. There's a beautiful structure of seven soldiers supporting the fallen brave hearts, which is a noteworthy moment in their history. Each of the seven soldiers depicts the quality of strength, sacrifice, suffering, courage, leadership, vigilance and unity

City/town information

If you’re exploring Kuala Lumpur tourist places, there is no way you can miss out on Genting Highlands. Located North of KL, Genting Highlands is popular as a theme park that's great for adventure enthusiasts of all ages. Apart from the 4-zoned theme parks, there is a Golf course, a casino, a shopping mall and much more to love forward to. The rides here are sure to give you an adrenaline rush!
321 locals recommend
Genting Highlands
321 locals recommend
If you’re exploring Kuala Lumpur tourist places, there is no way you can miss out on Genting Highlands. Located North of KL, Genting Highlands is popular as a theme park that's great for adventure enthusiasts of all ages. Apart from the 4-zoned theme parks, there is a Golf course, a casino, a shopping mall and much more to love forward to. The rides here are sure to give you an adrenaline rush!