Saloma Bridge Kuala Lumpur

Saloma Bridge Kuala Lumpur, a beautiful bridge with stunning night views! Saloma Bridge, commonly known as Saloma Bridge, is the newest landmark in Kuala Lumpur that you shouldn’t miss, especially if you love photographing night lights. This pedestrian bridge is about 370 meters long, connecting the Kampung Baru area and the Dang Wangi LRT station, making travel more convenient. What makes Saloma Bridge stand out is its beautiful and modern design, inspired by the "Sireh Junjung," a symbol of welcome in Malay culture. The bridge is beautiful during the day but even more spectacular at night because it is decorated with colorful LED lights that change beautifully, especially blue, navy, and purple, contrasting with the lights of the Petronas Twin Towers behind it, making the view even more stunning. It’s definitely a popular photo spot that everyone must check in at! I was a bit disappointed because I visited during the day, but the daylight has its own charm too. Getting to Saloma Bridge is very easy—just take the LRT to Dang Wangi station and walk a few minutes following the signs to the bridge entrance. It’s very convenient. The best time to visit is recommended to be early evening after sunset to see both the bridge lights and the twin towers. Saloma Bridge is definitely a must-visit tourist spot when you come to Kuala Lumpur.

Post by pisa chimchill | Jul 11, 2025

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