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by Surmai Duniya
Oct 9, 2025
Here are five of Kuala Lumpur's sights, including architectural marvels, a shopping hub, a spiritual site, and a museum of Malaysian history.
1. Petronas Twin Towers - An essential stop on any Kuala Lumpur itinerary, these are the tallest twin towers in the world and one of the city's most recognizable symbols. Get up close by walking on the double-decker skybridge or visiting the observation deck on the 86th floor.
2. Merdeka 118 - As the world's second-tallest building, Merdeka 118 is a new and commanding presence on the city's skyline. The tower's observation decks, "The View at 118," opened to the public in late 2024, offering some of the highest views in the city.
3. Bukit Bintang - Known as Kuala Lumpur's premier shopping and entertainment district, Bukit Bintang is a lively hub. The area features large malls like Pavilion Kuala Lumpur and high-street fashion stores. Just a short walk away is Jalan Alor, a famous street-food haven that comes alive at night.
4. River Of Life - The River of Life is a transformative urban art project at the Klang and Gombak rivers. The project's most iconic feature is the "Blue Pool," where fountains, colored lighting, and mist create a mesmerizing visual experience, especially at night.
5. National Mosque of Malaysia - This modern, striking mosque is surrounded by serene gardens and can accommodate up to 15,000 people. Non-Muslims are welcome to visit outside of prayer times. Visitors must dress modestly, and free robes are available at the entrance. The mosque features a unique, umbrella-shaped main dome and a 73-meter-high minaret.
Whether you're exploring the historic origins or admiring the modern skyline, these destinations showcase the captivating blend of Kuala Lumpur's past and present.
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