ala Lumpur has a one-stop guide for visa-free eating, living, and playing~
Worried about language barriers when going abroad? Can't get used to the taste? Don't worry, we have found a destination that is more suitable for Chinese babies' physique! It's in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia🇲🇾. In addition to visa-free, there are iconic buildings, scenic check-in, authentic Chinese and Western flavors of food surrounded, satisfy your taste buds, and there are Chinese compatriots everywhere to make communication barrier-free, really suitable for holiday relaxation~
Hand in hand to teach you Kuala Lumpur citywalk play guide!
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Kuala Lumpur is divided into two parts.
①: West Kuala Lumpur, mainly during the day☀️
In the order of visit: Jamek Mosque➡️Independence Square➡️National Art Gallery➡️National Mosque➡️Petaling Street➡️Twin Towers
②: East Kuala Lumpur, mainly night view🌙
In the order of visit: Pavilion➡️Alor Street Night Market➡️Sin Feng Bak Kut Teh➡️Twin Towers Night View
The Twin Towers are really worth checking in both day and night.
About attractions:
📍Kuala Lumpur Twin Towers: National landmark, take a taxi to NZ Curry, the best photo spot is the waiting area across the street from the Twin Towers📷, few people during the day, crowded at night
📍City Park: Walk through the Twin Towers, behind is the City Park, at the children's swimming pool, there is a place with a whale sculpture, you can take a photo with the Twin Towers📷
📍Kuala Lumpur Tower: The best place to overlook the whole city, you can see the Twin Towers and 118 buildings at the same time
📍Jamek Mosque: The oldest mosque, unique Indian Islamic red brick architecture, there are robes and skirts for tourists wearing shorts at the door
📍Sultan Abdul Samad Building: Exquisite castle-style building, also known as the Malay Big Ben
📍Independence Square: The imprint of the times, built to commemorate Malaysia's independence from British rule, classic photo spot
📍City Gallery: I❤️KL sculpture is here
📍Central Market: Indoor market, a collection of local Malaysian souvenirs
📍National Mosque: The largest mosque in Southeast Asia, the exterior is solemn
📍National Museum: Four exhibition halls, walk in to understand the past and present of Malaysia
📍Petaling Street: Kuala Lumpur Chinatown, Jinlianji, Lifen Lala Rice, Nanxiang Restaurant, Hejiu Tea Shop, Yuanchanglong and other must-eat lists are nearby
📍Bukit Bintang: A collection of many shopping centers, the Pavilion is here, the top floor of the mall can take a prosperous street view📷
📍Alor Street: The bustling night market with colorful lights, there are many delicious foods on the street
📍Guan Di Temple: The center of Chinese belief
📍Mariamman Temple: Indian temple, the architecture is very exquisite
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🍰About food
Sin Feng Bak Kut Teh-Search the map
Myeongdong Fish Ji-In Alor Street, sometimes not open
Huang Yahua-In Alor Street
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🛍About shopping
Definitely Pavilion
You can buy souvenirs, Beryl chocolate, legendary orchid perfume, channel.
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🏨About the hotel:
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The Face Style Hotel
Located in the center of Kuala Lumpur, a five-star hotel, newly opened in 2023; only 600 meters away from the Twin Towers, the location is excellent, you can also enjoy the morning and night views of the Twin Towers without leaving the house, the rooftop infinity net red swimming pool, the artifact of the film; the lowest on weekdays RMB400-1400+
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Ibis Kuala Lumpur City Centre Hotel
Infinity pool, you can see the Twin Towers but the angle is biased, high cost performance, the lowest on weekdays RMB200+
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Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Main tower view room, indoor swimming pool and executive lounge can see the Twin Towers, some angles of the tower view room can take a full body shot of the Twin Towers, the lowest on weekdays RMB600+
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Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur
Parent-child hotel, there are tower view rooms inside, you can see the Twin Towers when you look up, you can also see the full view of the Twin Towers while eating in the restaurant, the lowest on weekdays RMB1000+
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Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur
Adjacent to the Twin Towers, the tower view room can see the Twin Towers, the hotel pool is unique, you can enjoy the garden view, the lowest on weekdays RMB1400+
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The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur
In its heyday, it was rated as the most luxurious hotel in Southeast Asia, and it became a bustling place for politicians, celebrities, and wealthy people.
The hotel is opposite the old train station, a 15-minute walk to the National Mosque, 25 minutes to Chinatown, 2 kilometers from Independence Square, and 3 kilometers from the Twin Towers. Book one month in advance, the lowest on weekdays RMB600+
Everyone can choose a hotel that suits them according to their needs
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About transportation:
Just use the airasia app to take a taxi, pay cash offline, it's very convenient. It doesn't matter if you don't speak English, sometimes you will meet Chinese driver
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Amazing experience and beautiful views from the top of the tower. There’s a free shuttle bus from the main entrance all the way to the top and back .
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Amazing construction, wish I could get closer, but that is the closest you can get to the tower !It recommend visiting in the nighttime time soyou can truly enjoy the view 🤩
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