Coordinates: 2°30′N 112°30′E / 2.500°N 112.500°E / 2.500; 112.500
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4.5 based on 30,116 reviews
No trip to KL would be complete without a visit to the world's tallest twin towers. The skyscrapers are utterly stunning, particularly when illuminated at night. The Twin Towers Visit Operations is open Tuesday through Sunday and tickets are released at 8:30 a.m. on a first-come, first-served basis. To avoid disappointment, you can purchase your ticket in advance via online ticketing or at the Ticketing Counter, Concourse Level.
It is just heart of KL, when I am in KL I love to sit in KLCC park and keep staring at it for long, by just visiting this place you will visit an Iconic building, a great mall as there is a Surya mall under the building and a great public park which is KLCC park. It a great place for a family visit.
4.5 based on 465 reviews
Magnificient architecture... surrounded by lake... calm and peaceful... spacious prayer hall... lots of spiritual lectures
4.5 based on 149 reviews
One of the oldest mosques in Malaysia; parking could be congested during peak prayer times and festive seasons; a chosen place for newlyweds photography; and a very serenity place for Muslims to pray.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Is a nice place to have a sunday service if you know chinese. The way their service quite traditional and I kind like it.
4.0 based on 574 reviews
This landmark palace has been carefully restored using ancient nail-free construction. A cultural museum is also on site.
A great place to learn more about melaka history..The mannequins looks so real n there are lots of information provided..The structure of the museum is amazing..Felt like real palace..We spend around 1 hours plus in there..
4.0 based on 3,906 reviews
Absolutely delighted that we decided to stop off Kok Lee Si temple after visiting Penang Hill. Penang hill was very very touristy, this was a welcome haven. The temple complex is beautiful, with intricate craftsmanship. It's a lovely environment to walk round. I took the tram to the top. The statue of Kuan yin takes centre stage. I loved the pagoda the best. They are doing loads of renovation work, it would be great to visit and see the finished article.
4.0 based on 763 reviews
This 17th-century building was the seat of the Dutch administration and now houses a history museum.
You will probably stumble onto Dutch Square while in the old city of Melaka. It seems to be the place to be. And that's part of the appeal. I recommend going there at night and during the day. At night it's full of garishly lit tuk tuks blaring loud music carrying smiling tourist. It seems like everyone is having a great time. In the day it's still full of people, but it's less hectic. There are a lot of museums in the area that are worth ducking into to learn more about the history of Melaka. And the buildings are beautiful to look at. It's a worthwhile place to visit.
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