Kuala Lumpur Tourist Attractions


Malaysia - Langkawi - Kuala Lumpur - Penang
With a population of over 1.3 million and still thriving in full swing, Kuala Lumpur is by far the largest of all cities in Malaysia. Malays, Chinese and Indians comprise the major races among many others in this microcosm of cultures. The multicultural influence of Malaysia is manifested in the customs, religious beliefs and languages of the country. Plan a trip to this amazing hub of unanimity and versatile tradition with AsiaRooms.com offering you all the information regarding Kuala Lumpur Tourist Attractions in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Located at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center is the next-generation Aquaria which will take you to an exciting quest from the misty mountains to the mysterious rainforests, the ever-changing coast that reaches as far as the reefs and the mystery of the deep blue sea. The National Monument off Jalan Tugu near the Parliament is an immense bronze structure which was erected as a memorial to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the sake of their motherland. The sculpture depicts seven soldiers holding the national flag, each epitomizing the individual qualities of: unity, strength, leadership, sacrifice, courage, and vigilance.

The Jamek Mosque or the Masjid Jamek Bandaraya at the Jakan Tun Perak is located at the meeting point of the Klang and Gombak rivers. This stately structure is one of the city’s oldest mosques which were constructed all the way back in 1909. Inspired by the Moghul mosques – the Jama Masjid - in Delhi, the notable traits of the building include the three elegant domes, which dominated the city’s skyline much before the mushrooming of the skyscrapers. Located at the northern end of the Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, is the Chow Kit Market, KL’s largest with its abundant stalls. Here at the vendors, you are bound to obtain a mind boggling selection of items from fresh meat and vegetables to clothes, shoes, music and more!

Off the Jalan P Ramlee is the KL Tower or Menara as it is known – a formidable landmark that is one of the tallest of the world’s concrete towers, at 421 meters high. Apart from being a telecommunications tower, it is also an observation deck and a revolving restaurant serving the very best of continental cuisine. You are also welcome to check out, among others, the Central Market for Malaysian folk art, the Old Railway Station, the Petronas and Chinatown.


Hotels in Kuala Lumpur
Hotel Legend Hotel Concorde
Hotel Boulevard Hotel Impiana KLCC Hotel and Spa
Hotel Pacific Regency Hotel Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites Subang

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