Kuala Lumpur is a place that gets bombarded with questions, and it's a must-visit if you're here
Most people treat Kuala Lumpur as a transit city, but little do they know that these 7️⃣ spots in Kuala Lumpur are really photogenic, so don't miss out!
1️⃣Alva KL (Image 2)
Located on the 99th floor of Scott Star KLCC
An excellent spot to view the Twin Towers
㊙️The main thing is that it's really affordable, with main dishes averaging around 30+ per person, typical of good food at a good price, perfect for checking in, and the atmosphere instantly elevates your status!
2️⃣Batu Caves (Images 3.4.5)
If you like colorful things, then head straight to Batu Caves, where the rainbow 🌈 stairs are really, really photogenic. And if the weather is good, you can capture the sun shining through the entrance of the cave.
3️⃣Jalan Tunku Putra (Image 6)
This spot is not crowded, but it's also a great place to capture the Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur Tower.
4️⃣Rooftop of Lot 10 Shopping Centre (Images 7.8)
You can capture both the Kuala Lumpur Tower and the monorail 🚈 in the same frame, and there's also a lawn on the rooftop where you can take photos of people swinging with the Kuala Lumpur Tower in the background, and it's not too crowded.
5️⃣Putrajaya Pink Mosque (Images 9.10)
An absolutely beautiful pink fairy-tale castle 🏰, very photogenic. Inside, you can take pictures of the huge pink dome, and from across the river at keleb tasilk putrajaya, you can capture the full view of the pink mosque 🕌.
6️⃣Blue Mosque (Images 11.12.13.14)
The largest mosque in Malaysia, just as photogenic as the pink one, and comparatively less crowded.
7️⃣Opposite the Twin Towers intersection (Images 15.16)
Using a 0.5x wide-angle lens, you can capture long legs and the Twin Towers 🤫.
8️⃣Sleeping Lion Suites (Images 17.18)
Highly recommended hotel, the rooftop infinity pool is also really unbeatable, very photogenic, mainly because this hotel really has a high cost performance, just over 200, with an infinity pool on the rooftop, and a fitness area.
9️⃣Village Park Restaurant (Nasi Lemak)
The nasi lemak recommended by Hu Jing'an, all I can say is 'Baozi, go for it with your eyes closed.' This can be said to be the best nasi lemak I've had in Malaysia, bar none, mainly cheap and delicious, really too good.
Finally, what I want to say to everyone is, don't just focus on checking in and taking photos, stop and slow down, take a look at the scenery around you, then look at the people you're playing with, maybe the beauty around you is even more beautiful, respect🫡
A good alternative to the Petronas Towers (for which tickets are only available for a few days). I recommend planning your visit closer to sunset to see both day and night (when the lights are on) pictures. No need to stand at the ticket office, you can go straight to the turnstile and show the QR code.
From Hotel Signature International, walk south through the alley Persiaran Maybank to Jalan Raja Chulan, and walk to Jalan P. Ramlee, where you can see the Kuala Lumpur Tower up close. Kuala Lumpur Tower (Malay: Menara Kuala Lumpur, English: Kuala Lumpur Tower) is a high tower located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is 421 meters (1,381 feet) high. When it was built in 1995, it was the fourth tallest communication tower in the world, and now ranks fifth. The tower is located on Bukit Nanas in the city of Kuala Lumpur and can be regarded as the symbol of Kuala Lumpur. The surface of the tower is a vertical arch rib, and the tower weighs 100,000 metric tons. The tower base is not piled, but directly uses a piece of independent land. The Kuala Lumpur Tower is the tallest tower in Southeast Asia. It took 4 years to build and was completed in April 1996. Its wind-resistant structure is strong enough to withstand winds of 90 miles per hour. It is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers and one of the landmarks of Kuala Lumpur.
It's OK. I took a photo in two glass boxes last time, and the timer was 45 seconds. However, I could see the night view of Kuala Lumpur and the twin towers, which met my requirements. If you have special requirements for the experience, you may be disappointed.
In the room appearance platform + skybox ticket set in Trip.com , the two must be bought together, can not buy the observation deck alone, about half an hour to issue the ticket. After entering, two small tickets will be issued, which are two skybox waiting tickets. Wait for about 20 minutes. During the period, the scenery will be taken. The staff in Skybox helped to take pictures, used their cameras to buy photos, took their own camera or mobile phone to them, very dedicated, and also guided how to put on the pose, take dozens of photos in 1 minute. Overall it is worth a visit.
I walked from this to my hotel, it is so tall I could see it from my room. It is not a long walk but it is so beautiful to see it from the distance and going in closer and closer until you are THERE!
The tower offers wonderful panoramic views! The Skybox is an attraction worth waiting in line for, although there may be a line. The café on the observation deck is not recommended as it is expensive..
Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia. Its modern skyline is dominated by the 451m-tall Petronas Twin Towers, a pair of glass-and-steel-clad skyscrapers with Islamic motifs. The towers also offer a public skybridge and observation deck. The city is also home to British colonial-era landmarks such as the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station and the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.Address:petronas twin tower Business Hours- 24hAddress- Kuala Lumpur Itinerary Scheduling-7days/weeks Population: 1.808 m
If you want to see Kuala Lumpur from above you should give a visit to the Kuala Lumpur Tower!With its impressive height reigns over the sky of the city.Business Hours- Everyday: 9:00am-10:00pmAddress- 2 Jalan Punchak, Off, Jalan P. Ramlee, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaPrice: 60 Ringit (for Observatory deck, Adult, Non Malaysian)