What to do during your stay in Malaysia?

Malaysia has so much to offer during your stay for GHWP! Indulge yourself with the mouthwatering local delights at street food stalls, visit iconic landmarks like the renowned Petronas Towers, and explore the lush rainforests for a nature getaway. You can also immerse yourself in the nation’s cultural heritage by browsing through museums and vibrant markets, or simply unwind on its beautiful beaches. Malaysia offers a range of attractions to enrich your stay with a blend of flavors, sights, and relaxation. Check out our local tips specially made for you.

Around Kuala Lumpur?

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KLCC Park

This beautifully landscaped park, situated at the base of the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, offers a serene and verdant oasis amidst the bustling urban city.
The park features lush gardens, meandering pathways, and a symphony of tropical trees and flowers. The impeccably maintained green spaces and serene lake create a calm and soothing atmosphere, making it an ideal place for tourists to unwind, relax, and recharge

KLCC Esplanade (Lake Symphony)

Watching the Esplanade, also known as the Lake Symphony, is one of the most visually captivating things to do in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre. This beautiful water fountain showcase is located below the Petronas Twin Towers and offers an enchanting escape from the bustling city.
The Lake Symphony features a choreographed water fountain performance accompanied by synchronized music and vibrant lights. Tourists can witness the fountains dance to various musical genres, creating a mesmerizing and synchronized spectacle of water, light, and music.
Its central location and timely show, which begins at 7:30 P.M. each day, make it the perfect end to a day spent exploring the Kuala Lumpur City Centre.
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Saloma Link Bridge

The Saloma Link Bridge, also known as Pintasan Saloma, is a modern pedestrian and bicyclist bridge located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was officially opened to the public in February 2020. 
You can explore Malay food in Kampung Bharu by walking across the amazing looking Saloma bridge. Head over the Kampung Bharu to explore delicious local food that Malaysian grown up loving. Check out famous restaurant including Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa, Suraya Seafood, Nasi Lemak, Wanjo Kampung Baru, Kak Som and more.

Suria KLCC

The Kuala Lumpur City Centre features an array of dining, shopping, and leisure options. Suria KLCC, the shopping mall adjacent to the convention centre at the base of the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, boasts a wide range of over 300 retail outlets, from high-end luxury brands to local boutiques.
The shopping centre houses various stores, offering an extensive range of fashion, accessories, electronics, and more. Tourists can shop for souvenirs, fashion items, and unique Malaysian handicrafts to bring home with them after their holiday.
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Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

The world-class shopping and entertainment complex that offers an unrivalled blend of over 700 luxury shopping, dining, cultural attractions, and entertainment options. It is a premier destination for travellers seeking a taste of Kuala Lumpur’s modern cosmopolitan charm.

Explore KL from KLCC for FREE with GOKL

Disabled-friendly and eco-friendly (powered by compressed natural gas) buses are run at 5-minute intervals at peak periods (weekdays 7-10am and 4-8pm) and every 10 minutes at other times.You can hop on the free bus at the KLCC bus stop and ride away to the Bukit Bintang, see the KL Tower from afar or see the hustle and bustle of the Chinatown or Central Market area.
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Central Market KL

Known to locals as Pasar Seni, this bazaar houses more than 350 shops retailing traditional goods, art collectibles, local handicrafts, and more. The three zones—Lorong Melayu, Lorong Cina and Lorong India—feature stalls that highlight the three main races in Malaysia.
Experience the different cultures and heritage as you browse through the shops. You can also snag unique souvenirs like Borneo pearls, Wau Bulan (a traditional Malay kite), and the quintessential Batik for keepsakes. When hungry, don’t miss trying local hawker fare like nasi kandar, goreng pisang, or ais kacang for a much-needed energy boost.

KL Food Truck Scene

To get here, prepare to walk some 900 meters away from the KLCC. The Tapak Food Truck scene is a new way to enjoy the city’s food and ambience. There are more than 20 food trucks here serving mostly hipster or Western food to hungry locals’ crowds. To beat them to the table, you should get here before 7 pm. And it is best to come with a partner as you can grab a table while he or she orders the food.
Like most hipster food area, do come for the scene and the late-night outdoor ambience. But never come solely for the food.
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What to do during your stay in Malaysia?

Malaysia has so much to offer during your stay for GHWP! Indulge yourself with the mouthwatering local delights at street food stalls, visit iconic landmarks like the renowned Petronas Towers, and explore the lush rainforests for a nature getaway. You can also immerse yourself in the nation’s cultural heritage by browsing through museums and vibrant markets, or simply unwind on its beautiful beaches. Malaysia offers a range of attractions to enrich your stay with a blend of flavors, sights, and relaxation. Check out our local tips specially made for you.

Around Kuala Lumpur?

Image

KLCC Park

This beautifully landscaped park, situated at the base of the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, offers a serene and verdant oasis amidst the bustling urban city.
The park features lush gardens, meandering pathways, and a symphony of tropical trees and flowers. The impeccably maintained green spaces and serene lake create a calm and soothing atmosphere, making it an ideal place for tourists to unwind, relax, and recharge
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KLCC Esplanade (Lake Symphony)

Watching the Esplanade, also known as the Lake Symphony, is one of the most visually captivating things to do in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre. This beautiful water fountain showcase is located below the Petronas Twin Towers and offers an enchanting escape from the bustling city.
The Lake Symphony features a choreographed water fountain performance accompanied by synchronized music and vibrant lights. Tourists can witness the fountains dance to various musical genres, creating a mesmerizing and synchronized spectacle of water, light, and music.
Its central location and timely show, which begins at 7:30 P.M. each day, make it the perfect end to a day spent exploring the Kuala Lumpur City Centre.
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Saloma Link Bridge

The Saloma Link Bridge, also known as Pintasan Saloma, is a modern pedestrian and bicyclist bridge located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was officially opened to the public in February 2020. 
You can explore Malay food in Kampung Bharu by walking across the amazing looking Saloma bridge. Head over the Kampung Bharu to explore delicious local food that Malaysian grown up loving. Check out famous restaurant including Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa, Suraya Seafood, Nasi Lemak, Wanjo Kampung Baru, Kak Som and more.
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Suria KLCC

The Kuala Lumpur City Centre features an array of dining, shopping, and leisure options. Suria KLCC, the shopping mall adjacent to the convention centre at the base of the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, boasts a wide range of over 300 retail outlets, from high-end luxury brands to local boutiques.
The shopping centre houses various stores, offering an extensive range of fashion, accessories, electronics, and more. Tourists can shop for souvenirs, fashion items, and unique Malaysian handicrafts to bring home with them after their holiday.
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Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

The world-class shopping and entertainment complex that offers an unrivalled blend of over 700 luxury shopping, dining, cultural attractions, and entertainment options. It is a premier destination for travellers seeking a taste of Kuala Lumpur’s modern cosmopolitan charm.
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Explore KL from KLCC for FREE with GOKL

Disabled-friendly and eco-friendly (powered by compressed natural gas) buses are run at 5-minute intervals at peak periods (weekdays 7-10am and 4-8pm) and every 10 minutes at other times.You can hop on the free bus at the KLCC bus stop and ride away to the Bukit Bintang, see the KL Tower from afar or see the hustle and bustle of the Chinatown or Central Market area.
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Central Market KL

Known to locals as Pasar Seni, this bazaar houses more than 350 shops retailing traditional goods, art collectibles, local handicrafts, and more. The three zones—Lorong Melayu, Lorong Cina and Lorong India—feature stalls that highlight the three main races in Malaysia.
Experience the different cultures and heritage as you browse through the shops. You can also snag unique souvenirs like Borneo pearls, Wau Bulan (a traditional Malay kite), and the quintessential Batik for keepsakes. When hungry, don’t miss trying local hawker fare like nasi kandar, goreng pisang, or ais kacang for a much-needed energy boost.
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KL Food Truck Scene

To get here, prepare to walk some 900 meters away from the KLCC. The Tapak Food Truck scene is a new way to enjoy the city’s food and ambience. There are more than 20 food trucks here serving mostly hipster or Western food to hungry locals’ crowds. To beat them to the table, you should get here before 7 pm. And it is best to come with a partner as you can grab a table while he or she orders the food.
Like most hipster food area, do come for the scene and the late-night outdoor ambience. But never come solely for the food.