Klang or Kelang, officially Royal Town of Klang, is a royal town and former capital of the state of Selangor, Malaysia. It is located within the Klang District.
Restaurants in Klang
4 based on 30 reviews
GM Klang is the largest wholesale mall in Malaysia selling all sorts of products under one roof. Fashion apparel, home deco, wedding accessories, carpet, toys, packed food, etc. With more than 1,000 wholesale shops, this is the place merchants come to source for their business stock, and where bargain hunters come to buy in bulk to get a fantastic deal!
Best place to visit for cheap imitation goods from head to toes, also cheap toys too. Cheap price if you are a dealer and open an account with the wholesaler, but still the prices are cheap too if you are a walk-in customer.
4.5 based on 344 reviews
Lovely place to visit, have a great architectural touch on the building. Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah is the state mosque of Selangor, Malaysia. It is located in Shah Alam. It is the country's largest mosque and also the second largest mosque in Southeast Asia after Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta, Indonesia. Its most distinguishing feature is its large blue and silver dome. The mosque has four minarets, one erected at each of the corners. As additional, (Restaurant Nasi Arab) also located inside the persiaran masjid.
4 based on 19 reviews
it is located in Klang at Taman Andalas. it is a big park where people of all ages can do their exercise daily. It caters for all groups of people. or you can just relax at this park. they have a resto and also a big lake.
4 based on 111 reviews
Convenient for residence who stay in Setia Alam. Many restaurants and fast food chain store can be found here. There's GSC cineplex in the mall, supermarket at LG. Nearly everything can be find here.
3.5 based on 39 reviews
Little Indian District, Klang is referring to Jalan Tengku Kelana. Along the road, both sides of the streets are full with various indian shop. Part of Klang heritage
4 based on 14 reviews
Located within walking distance to the Klang KTM station (about 5 mins away), this gallery/museum is housed in a well-maintained heritage building which used to house several government offices. The displays inside were quite interesting. You get to see a collection of photos, medals, coins, stamps, jewelleries, as well as old video footages of the coronation of Sultan Abdul Aziz. At the same time, there are plenty of well-written interpretations detailing the history of the Selangor sultanate, from the Bugis arrival to the present times, making a visit here very educational too.
Air-conditioning only seemed to work at the ground floor (there are two floors in total), but otherwise the galleries were quite comfortable and clean to browse through. Toilets are available on site. There is also a small gift shop at the ground floor, but not much seemed to be sold while I was there.
If you happen to be stopping by Klang, besides the Bak Kuh Teh restaurants and Indian shops at Little India, do give this gallery a visit. Best of all: admission is free!
5 based on 7 reviews
The Royal Klang Town Heritage Walk is a guided tour of Klang, an old town in the State of Selangor. Known as one of the oldest towns in Malaysia, Klang is rich in history, tradition and customs. The town began at the southern bank of the Klang River, which has been known about throughout the world in producing tin as early as the 15th century. Klang became the royal capital before it was changed to Kuala Lumpur.
a must see when in kl to take a short train ride to klang and go on this free guided city tour jointly organised by tourism selangor and klang municipal council. my friend from tokyo and i were the very first overseas visitors to go on this walk, led by ms fui, our most delightful guide whose knowledge was like an encyclopedia, it was so, so, so impressive.
a real treat for us, the normal 2 hour tour stretched to 4.5, which we thoroughly enjoyed as we discovered the history of klang. we even were at the only fire station museum in Malaysia which is situated in klang!
after the tour, jump on the train to port klang which is just a few stops away. from port klang get onto a ferry to pilau ketang for mind boggling choice of fresh seafood, so good, you will just die!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
A phenomenon in Japan, China and the United States, where more than 1,000,000 people have played the game, the Real Room Escape will stage its first session in Malaysia this summer. The Room Escape game is a unique, intuitive and interactive experience where teams find mysterious clues based on various story lines to solve live puzzles and ultimately escape the room within a time limit. Players ar
It was a fun and interesting activity to spend time with friends... it waz my first time... good experience... the surgery room... it was a successful escape... 40 mins with 2 call help used... haha... it actually involves lots of calculating... locks and numbers... need to use torchlights as well...
4 based on 53 reviews
free to enter, very large lake good for jog,cycling,kayak or just walk in the park. the only thing you have to remember is to pay your parking ticket which is 40sen/hour = 0.9cent USD
5 based on 5 reviews
Love this place. Clean and well equipped. Therapists are professional and clearly know what they are doing. The chairs are amazing with the auto-adjuster buttons and chargers for any type of phone. The oils were incredible..organic and imported top quality stuff...no oily after-feeling or residue. And I didn't stink of the oils afterwards. Really lovely feel. The front desk is efficient and courteous..a really friendly and good vibe there. 5 Star service and facility for really, really reasonable prices. Love love love it and can't wait to bring my family there. Exceptional!!
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