With such a wide array of shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur, it should come as no surprise that this is a country that takes retail therapy seriously. More than eight major malls can be found within the heart of the city, while the greater Klang Valley area, just 20 minutes away, is home to approximately 12 additional shopping centres. Our list of the best shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur contains complexes which house big box retailers, high-street brands, indie labels, local boutiques, and some even host onsite weekly street markets. Each mall has a collection of different stores, resulting in a different atmosphere at each place, making for a pretty diverse KL shopping experience. Shoppers will find that the most popular malls in Kuala Lumpur are kept up-to-date with the most glamorous names in the fashion industry right now, from mid-range labels like H& M, Topshop and Forever 21, to the likes of Coach, Jimmy Choo and Agent Provocateur. Another piece of good news is that shoppers can combine shopping with great onsite attractions, like bowling, archery, laser tag, and, in the case of Berjaya Times Square, even an indoor theme park!
View moreOur list of the 10 Best Tours in Kuala Lumpur helps you make the most of your holiday – whether you’re here to explore the variety of veritable cultural offerings or to simply engage in retail therapy at street markets – without the stress of transport and ticket worries. Over the years, Malaysia has risen to become one of the world’s most sought-after holiday destinations due to its appealing blend of seaside shanties and gleaming high rises as well as plenty of outskirt-attractions. As the capital state, Kuala Lumpur is home to magnificent feats of architecture such as the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and Menara KL Tower, the ever-bustling Petaling Street, and remnants of Moorish-style buildings. Kuala Lumpur’s best tours allow you to sit back, relax and marvel at the sights and sounds of the city centre and beyond, ranging from the tranquil Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary and the limestone caverns of Batu Caves to an all-inclusive trip to the historic city of Malacca.
View moreGreat local restaurants in KL are plentiful, especially considering the fondness of non-Muslims for Chinese hawker coffee shops, and all locals (particularly the younger generations) love 24-hour mamaks (Indian-Muslim restaurants). Expect to find a lot of outdoor seating with oscillating fans providing a gentle breeze, if you are lucky. Everything works here. The food is fantastic – there is no way to downplay that – and RM15 will buy you a meal, complete with a main, side dish and drink. This list of 10 great local restaurants in KL, presented in alphabetical order, comprises a collection of places with delicious homemade eats, popular with locals who deem it the best of the best.
View moreTo know Malaysia is to love Malaysia - a bubbling, bustling melting-pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Our multiculturalism has made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise and home to hundreds of colourful festivals. It's no wonder that we love celebrating and socialising. As a people, Malaysians are very relaxed, warm and friendly.
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View moreMalaysia like the another conturies has different and attractive places and big mallas and bazzar for the tourists that we try mention many of them for familiarization the tourists.
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