
- 4.6/5
_TI***2zThe view was very stunning when went to the top and enjoy KL view.
KLCC Observation Deck5.3
- 4.2/5
_GG***49It happened to be raining during our city tour, hence the experience is not the best. And it was quite crowded even on a Sunday night. It's worth to experience it once to see the building with lights and enjoy the breeze
- 4.5/5
PBBI stayed in room 401 and it had an amazing view of the Chew Jetties! It’s also in a good location and walkable to many other sightseeing places nearby. There’s also a lot of good restaurants around and at night lots of good street food across the hotel.
Sky Terrace KL Tower5.9
- 4.7/5
_TI***6nIt was really a wonderful day enjoyed a lot in variety of different parks and rides. Purchased ticket from trip.com in discounts.I purchased child/senior tickets but the staff there was so polite they charge extra fees for adult which conclude to the adult tickets price but from trip.com it still cost less from onsite price tickets.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe place is really fun ! U get the same VQ and weather guarantee even booked through trip.com
- 4.6/5
Dr. JoshuaIf you never experience this you must come! And booking through trip.com there will include free charter which is worth for money
- 4.8/5
johnswj90A National mosque in Putrajaya, the territory of the Political Centre of Malaysia, with its robust architecture adapting the features of various notable structures in the world.
- 4.3/5
tracy.dggA trip to Kuala Lumpur isn’t complete without wandering through Petaling Street Market. Bustling with energy, it’s packed with street food, souvenirs, and hidden gems. I tried some delicious dim sum and grabbed a refreshing bubble tea while browsing the stalls. A lively spot for food and bargain hunting!
- 4.6/5
Arrow_It was a trip to Malaysia with family. we visited Jalan Alor. We had good time there and really enjoyed the atmosphere and ambiance there
- 4.7/5
MMR. MarufIndependence Square (Dataran Merdeka) in Kuala Lumpur is a historic landmark where Malaysia’s independence was declared in 1957. This expansive green field, flanked by colonial-era buildings, offers a striking view of the iconic Sultan Abdul Samad Building with its Moorish-style architecture and clock tower. The square’s 95-meter flagpole—one of the tallest in the world—stands proudly as a symbol of national pride. Surrounded by museums, churches, and the River of Life, it’s a perfect spot for leisurely walks and photography. Both by day and night, Independence Square captures the spirit of Malaysia’s heritage and modern unity, making it a must-visit city highlight.







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