Kuala Terengganu (Malaysian pronunciation: [ˈkuˈala ˈtəˈrengˈganu] Jawi: كوالا ترڠڬانو, Chinese: 瓜拉登嘉楼; pinyin: Guālādīngjiānú), often abbreviated as K.T., is a city, the administrative capital, royal capital and the main economic centre of Terengganu, Malaysia. Kuala Terengganu is also the capital of Kuala Terengganu District. It is also the only royal capital among the nine royal states of the country that bore its state's name. Kuala Terengganu is located about 440 kilometres northeast of Kuala Lumpur on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The city is situated at the estuary of Terengganu River, facing the South China Sea.
Restaurants in Kuala Terengganu
4.0 based on 419 reviews
This is a free entry Mosque which is just nearby Taman Tamadun Islam. We enjoyed the stunning view of the mosque during the colorful sunset. It is truly amazing. The place is well maintain and peaceful.
4.0 based on 69 reviews
Highly recommended to be a `must visit place'' when you are in Kuala Tengannu. Suggest to visit around 4pm so that it is not too hot. there is a scheduled cruise tour that you can take to tour about the park. Don't miss the theaters & museum underneath some of the mosques where you can learn more about the histories of them.
4.0 based on 98 reviews
Just looking at the photos online we had to make a quick stop and boy were we in for a treat! The building itself is already quite a sight with its fresh coat of paint against the blue sky. However, if you walk about 5 mins across the pond you will be rewarded with its beautiful jaw dropping reflection! Absolutely instagrammable! Our full review is on Instagram (@monk3yseendo)
4.0 based on 279 reviews
The Chinatown is amazing. The combination architecture, the old shops, restaurants and the recently added street art make it a real gem of a place. Well worth a visit.
3.5 based on 128 reviews
The nearest beach at town of Kuala Terengganu.You can enjoy beautiful beach view with family.Enjoy picnic with your loved ones.Lots of stall with variety of foods nearby.
3.5 based on 215 reviews
2-storeys building full of songket, batik, garments (kids and adults) and souvenirs at first floor (and food stalls too) while at the ground floor you could get plenty of wet and dry consumable products (like keropok lekor, keropok segera, satar) and all types of traditional local foods/ sweets.. also you can buy good quality of pots and pans there.. standby your cash and energy!!
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