[2024 Kuala Lumpur Attraction] Travel Guide for Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad (Updated Dec)
Mosques
Address:
Jalan Tun Perak, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Opening times:
Opens at 10:00-12:30,14:30-16:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1 hour
Phone:
+60 3-2691 2829
Cityscape Serenity at Kuala Lumpur's River of Life
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In the late afternoon, we visited the River of Life in Kuala Lumpur, a hidden gem in the heart of the city. Offering a picturesque view of the city’s oldest mosque, Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad, the area blends history with modern urban life. Although we visited during the dry season and missed the famed water fountain display, the calm atmosphere was still a refreshing escape from the city's usual hustle and bustle. Strolling along the riverbanks, we enjoyed the peacefulness of this quiet spot, surrounded by the cityscape of Kuala Lumpur, making it a worthwhile stop in our urban adventure.
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🇲🇾 Explore the Majestic Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad
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Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad is a stunning mosque that showcases beautiful Moorish architecture. Located at the heart of Kuala Lumpur, it features elegant domes, striking minarets, and intricate details that are perfect for photography and exploration. The peaceful ambiance makes it a great spot for reflection and appreciating historical design. Whether you're interested in architecture or simply looking for a serene place to visit, Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad is a must-see landmark in the city.
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ala Lumpur has a one-stop guide for visa-free eating, living, and playing~
Worried about language barriers when going abroad? Can't get used to the taste? Don't worry, we have found a destination that is more suitable for Chinese babies' physique! It's in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia🇲🇾. In addition to visa-free, there are iconic buildings, scenic check-in, authentic Chinese and Western flavors of food surrounded, satisfy your taste buds, and there are Chinese compatriots everywhere to make communication barrier-free, really suitable for holiday relaxation~
Hand in hand to teach you Kuala Lumpur citywalk play guide!
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Kuala Lumpur is divided into two parts.
①: West Kuala Lumpur, mainly during the day☀️
In the order of visit: Jamek Mosque➡️Independence Square➡️National Art Gallery➡️National Mosque➡️Petaling Street➡️Twin Towers
②: East Kuala Lumpur, mainly night view🌙
In the order of visit: Pavilion➡️Alor Street Night Market➡️Sin Feng Bak Kut Teh➡️Twin Towers Night View
The Twin Towers are really worth checking in both day and night.
About attractions:
📍Kuala Lumpur Twin Towers: National landmark, take a taxi to NZ Curry, the best photo spot is the waiting area across the street from the Twin Towers📷, few people during the day, crowded at night
📍City Park: Walk through the Twin Towers, behind is the City Park, at the children's swimming pool, there is a place with a whale sculpture, you can take a photo with the Twin Towers📷
📍Kuala Lumpur Tower: The best place to overlook the whole city, you can see the Twin Towers and 118 buildings at the same time
📍Jamek Mosque: The oldest mosque, unique Indian Islamic red brick architecture, there are robes and skirts for tourists wearing shorts at the door
📍Sultan Abdul Samad Building: Exquisite castle-style building, also known as the Malay Big Ben
📍Independence Square: The imprint of the times, built to commemorate Malaysia's independence from British rule, classic photo spot
📍City Gallery: I❤️KL sculpture is here
📍Central Market: Indoor market, a collection of local Malaysian souvenirs
📍National Mosque: The largest mosque in Southeast Asia, the exterior is solemn
📍National Museum: Four exhibition halls, walk in to understand the past and present of Malaysia
📍Petaling Street: Kuala Lumpur Chinatown, Jinlianji, Lifen Lala Rice, Nanxiang Restaurant, Hejiu Tea Shop, Yuanchanglong and other must-eat lists are nearby
📍Bukit Bintang: A collection of many shopping centers, the Pavilion is here, the top floor of the mall can take a prosperous street view📷
📍Alor Street: The bustling night market with colorful lights, there are many delicious foods on the street
📍Guan Di Temple: The center of Chinese belief
📍Mariamman Temple: Indian temple, the architecture is very exquisite
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🍰About food
Sin Feng Bak Kut Teh-Search the map
Myeongdong Fish Ji-In Alor Street, sometimes not open
Huang Yahua-In Alor Street
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🛍About shopping
Definitely Pavilion
You can buy souvenirs, Beryl chocolate, legendary orchid perfume, channel.
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🏨About the hotel:
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The Face Style Hotel
Located in the center of Kuala Lumpur, a five-star hotel, newly opened in 2023; only 600 meters away from the Twin Towers, the location is excellent, you can also enjoy the morning and night views of the Twin Towers without leaving the house, the rooftop infinity net red swimming pool, the artifact of the film; the lowest on weekdays RMB400-1400+
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Ibis Kuala Lumpur City Centre Hotel
Infinity pool, you can see the Twin Towers but the angle is biased, high cost performance, the lowest on weekdays RMB200+
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Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Main tower view room, indoor swimming pool and executive lounge can see the Twin Towers, some angles of the tower view room can take a full body shot of the Twin Towers, the lowest on weekdays RMB600+
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Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur
Parent-child hotel, there are tower view rooms inside, you can see the Twin Towers when you look up, you can also see the full view of the Twin Towers while eating in the restaurant, the lowest on weekdays RMB1000+
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Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur
Adjacent to the Twin Towers, the tower view room can see the Twin Towers, the hotel pool is unique, you can enjoy the garden view, the lowest on weekdays RMB1400+
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The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur
In its heyday, it was rated as the most luxurious hotel in Southeast Asia, and it became a bustling place for politicians, celebrities, and wealthy people.
The hotel is opposite the old train station, a 15-minute walk to the National Mosque, 25 minutes to Chinatown, 2 kilometers from Independence Square, and 3 kilometers from the Twin Towers. Book one month in advance, the lowest on weekdays RMB600+
Everyone can choose a hotel that suits them according to their needs
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About transportation:
Just use the airasia app to take a taxi, pay cash offline, it's very convenient. It doesn't matter if you don't speak English, sometimes you will meet Chinese driver
Epicurean Explorer
A Hidden Gem that Peacefully Captivates
My favorite place in KL💖
During my recent visit to Kuala Lumpur, I had the pleasure of discovering Masjid Jamek Sultan, and it truly proved to be a hidden gem that peacefully captivated my senses. This historical mosque, located at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers, offers a serene and spiritual refuge away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
As you approach Masjid Jamek Sultan, you'll be greeted by its magnificent façade, adorned with intricate Moorish architecture and elegant minarets. The peaceful ambiance that envelops the mosque immediately sets a reverential tone, inviting visitors to step inside and explore its beauty.
One of the highlights of a visit to Masjid Jamek Sultan is strolling through its tranquil courtyard. Lush greenery, tall palm trees, and beautifully manicured gardens surround the mosque, providing a serene oasis in the heart of the city. Sitting on one of the benches, you can enjoy a moment of peaceful reflection or simply soak in the serenity of the surroundings.
✨Here are a few tips to enhance your experience at Masjid Jamek Sultan:
1. Respectful attire: As with any religious site, it's essential to dress modestly and respectfully. Ensure your shoulders and legs are covered, and women may consider bringing a headscarf.
2. Visit during quieter times: To experience the tranquility of Masjid Jamek Sultan fully, try to visit during non-prayer times or weekdays when it's generally less crowded. This will allow you to appreciate the peaceful ambiance without interruptions.
3. Take your time to explore: Don't rush through your visit. Take the time to wander around the mosque, observe the beautiful Islamic patterns, and appreciate the architectural details. Additionally, feel free to engage with the friendly staff if you have any questions or desire to learn more about the mosque's history.
4. Combine with nearby attractions: Masjid Jamek Sultan is conveniently located near Kuala Lumpur's vibrant Central Market and Merdeka Square. Consider combining your visit with a stroll through these areas to explore the city's cultural heritage and sample local delicacies.
#awesomepic #本地遊
mingya
HARI RAYA LUNCH!
FOR THIS HARI RAYA AIDIL FITRI, WE WERE INVITED TO ATTEND THE 'OPEN HOUSE' OR 'RUMAH TERBUKA ' HELD AT THIS HISTORIC MOSQUE LOCATED IN THE HEART OF KUALA LUMPUR.
WE WERE SERVED WITH DELICIOUS COLOURED RICE THAT CAME WITH CHICKEN AND BEEF RENDANG ACAR RAMPAI, CHICKEN KUZI, DALCA, CHICKEN OR MUTTON KURMA AND NOT TO FORGET THE LOVELY COOKIES
#2023travelwish #couplestrip #deliciousfood #foodie #mytripvlog #urbanexplorer #tripblazers #summervacation #celebratewithtrip #2023travelwish
THE VACATIONER!
Malaysia 🔆 Super detailed 9-day-8-night 6k per person free trip to three cities 🔆
✅3/31-4/3 Kuala Lumpur visited Jalan Alor, Chinatown, Jamek Mosque, City Gallery, Merdeka Square, and two bustling local night markets!
✅4/3-4/4 Malacca The attractions in Malacca are very concentrated! Visit the Pink Mosque (wear a robe because shorts are not allowed), where free robe rentals are available at the entrance. Jonker Street and St. Paul's Church are must-visit places!
✅4/4-4/5 Bukit Tinggi. Because I have to fly to Kota Kinabalu from Kuala Lumpur on 4.5, I went to Bukit Tinggi on 4.4 from Malacca, which is very close to the airport.
✅4/5-4/8 Kota Kinabalu went to the sea and visited the Enchanting Island, which was breathtakingly beautiful! We also went to Tanjung Aru Beach (said to be one of the three most beautiful sunsets in the world), Sabah University, Gaya Street Market, and the local night market! The monkeys at Sabah University were huge, and we rented a scooter for three hours but still didn't finish exploring. Sisters, please note that if you don't return the scooter by 5 o'clock, they will charge you!
[3/31-4/3 Kuala Lumpur]📍
[Accommodation]🏨ibis Kuala Lumpur City hotel in the center of Kuala Lumpur city.
Near KLCC, there is a rooftop infinity pool! Just a few steps away from the Twin Towers! (Personally, I think this hotel offers great value for money! The bed is very comfortable.) Malaysian hotel registration requires MYR10/night.
[Food]🍜There's a noodle shop: the taste of rice noodles is good! The pulled tea is super delicious!
🍜Zhongnanji Bak Kut Teh: The soup base is rich in herbal flavor! There is no menu, the boss will ask how many people and help you with the combination!
🍜Ate a lot of delicious food at the night market! Durian fritters! Unnamed mixed noodles! Satay skewers! All tasted super good!
[4/3-4/4 Malacca]📍
[Accommodation]🏨 Moty Hotel
The front desk service attitude is super friendly, the hotel room is very large, but slightly old, bonus points for having a bathtub!
[Food]🍜Nonya Peranakan Place: Delicious Nonya cuisine! Highly recommended! Laksa and Nasi Ulam are really tasty!
🍜Geographer's Cafe: A hot spot for summer scenes with "Momo Tea". The overall atmosphere is very chill! They serve coffee, alcoholic beverages, and meals! [4/4-4/5 Buc City]📍
[Accommodation]🏨Cbyberview Resort Spa
A vacation hotel that costs around 300, with great value for money! There are beautiful gardens and swimming pools outside, as well as various entertainment facilities such as hot springs!
[4/5-4/8 Kota Kinabalu]📍
[Accommodation]🏨Sky Hotel
There is a large window where you can see the sunset over the mountains, which is very beautiful!
ElijahMacKay68
The majestic Sultan Abdul Samad landmark
I was amazingly surprise on my visit to the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.It is a Kuala Lumpur landmark build way back in 1897.The building stand out against the modern buildings in the background.
The building look spectacular with it clock tower and towers on each end of the building.In the back of the building is beautiful walk path threw the gardens and waterfontains.In the front of the building is the Merdeka Square with the Royal Selangor Club and St. Mary’s Anglican Cathedral in this huge public square.
This square is a amazing hangout place for locals as well as tourists.Many concerts are held here.
The Sultan Abdul Samad Building is easy to get to.These take the LRT train to Masjid Jamek station and walk 5 min from the station.#awesomepic
Sukho Travel
The Enchanted River of Life
The waterfront in Kuala Lumpur called " The River of Life " is located near the Art Market and Chow Kit.The river surrounds Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad, the oldest mosque in Kuala Lumpur.
By the River of Life you will find fountains, riverside cafes, long bicycle/walking paths, beautiful street art and night-time light shows with mist which turn the water into a stunningly bright blue The mist that cover the river ,is created by various jets and fountains strategically place all around the river banks, to create large clouds of mist.
This effect enhanced the beauty of the scenery with the background of the surrounding buildings.It offer amazing views.Their is no entrance fees.#2023travelwish
Sukho Travel
Masjid Jamek 🕌
Another heritage building in KL is Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad. Tourism spot in city centre and easy access by using public transport such as bus and LRT.
Many religious or NGO activities being held here weekly and people from other religious/beliefs are welcome to come.
Just behind the masjid is the river of life bridge and we can come here for some good scenery to take some cool photos 🖼️.
#awesomepic #kualalumpur #riveroflife #masjidjamek
Little 3HZ
Masjid Jamek night view
This is Masjid Jamek night view that was taken frw nights ago. As you can see in the last picture, this was taken during FIFA World Cup Qatar happened. There is a imitation of the World Cup trophy behind the mosque. There are also many people in this place, day or night. You can find many stalls along the road and can buy if you are hungry or thirsty. #mytripvlog#awesomepic
TripwithMe
One of the oldest Mosques in Kuala Lumpur
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Jamek Mosque, officially Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad, is located at Jalan Tun Perak, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, the nearest Masjid Jamek station is only a minute walk.
Built in 1909, one of the oldest mosques, located at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak River. The design of the mosque has been described as Moorish architecture. The mosque has 2 main minarets among other smaller ones. The pattern of pink and white banding of the minarets, formed of brick and plaster. The mosque has 3 domes, the largest of which reached 21.3 meters.
Non Muslim can enter the mosque with proper dressing, and scan the QR code to register.
Raymond TCY
Masjid Jamek
#meetkualalumpur
Address: Jalan Tun Perak, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur.
Getting there: It is around 2 minutes walk from the Masjid Jamek LRT station.
Highlights: The Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad is one of the most famous mosque in Kuala Lumpur. It is a very beautiful ancient mosque. The place is serene and tranquil. Nestled at the meeting point of the Gombak and Klang River, this is historic and nostalgic.
You can walk around the compound free of charge, so don't get tempted by the hustlers at the entrance. From here you have a great view of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building across the stream.
Opening hours: 5.30am to 9.30pm daily.
#visitmalaysia #kuala_lumpur
Yolo31
Islamic structure (Masjid Jamek)
#klinsider
Masjid Jamek is one of the oldest mosques in the country, located in the center of Kuala Lumpur. It was officially opened in 1909, two years after the completion of construction. Located at the confluence of the Klang River and Gombak River, the mosque stands over the city's first Malay cemetery. This mosque was built under the influence of Islamic architecture in India.
The atmosphere is really fascinating. You can pray in the mosque, learn about Islam or just visit inside.There is no fee to enter, but you need to wear certain clothing to enter.
Also, the famous Sultan Abdul Samad Building is located just to the left of this place.
#kualalumpur #malaysia #travel #asiantraveller #mosque
Coluber
Jamek Mosque - KL, Malaysia
Jamek Mosque, built in the early 1900s, is one of the oldest mosques in Malaysia. For many years it has been the main place of worship for the Muslims of the city and the surrounding area, thanks in no small part to its favorable location (it is located at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers) and attractive Moorish architectural style.
Jamek is proud to have been visited by many famous preachers and religious leaders. Tourists can also take a tour of certain parts of the mosque, but on condition that their clothes comply with the requirements of the Muslim dress code.
Address: Jamek Mosque, Jalan Tun Perak, Kuala Lumpur City Center, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory, Malaysia.
#bucketlistreboot #malaysia
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beautiful #gooutside #awesomepic
Norfazlina Azman
Strolling Around Kuala Lumpur
These photos were taken during a stroll around in Kuala Lumpur. These buildings were only in walking distance. Many beautiful spots to take photos. The places were very clean. You can also see a lot of food and beverage spots around. The taste is amazing. Make sure to bring a bottle of water with you because the weather in Kuala Lumpur is pretty hot. I am not sure if you can find any refill spot but the price of the bottled water is not expensive. You can also get around with the bus which cost very cheap. Make sure also you have some coins with you to pay the public transport if you don’t have the Touch and Go card. #malaysia #kualalumpur
indrasusanto28
Most beautiful mosque in Kuala Lumpur
the most beautiful mosque in kuala lumpur. its so beautiful when u come at night with lighting. if u come during holiday,to difficult to find the parking here,but if u come on weekdays,u can hanging around the mosque. it was the old mosque in malaysia and it had been upgraded with the modern facilities. located in the centre of kuala lumpur,nearby the dataran merdeka,muzium and sultan azlan shah building. so many place intrested nearby this mosque for your visit. if u want staying nearby this mosque u can also find many guesthouse,hotel and hotel for stay. u can search the hotel,guesthouse or motel use this Trip.com app. So easy to find it.#staycation
Ed Zuan
The oldest MOSQUE in Kuala Lumpur
The mosque was designed by Arthur Benison Hubback, and built in 1909 which it's been more than a century and a decade today. It was adjancent next to LRT Masjid Jamek which reachable via Walking Distance less than 2 minutes.
#newphotographer#nyedestinations#awesomepic#historicculture#museumquest#seasidephotoguide#naturalwonders
队长 大使馆
a lot of food.
myszter violet
Walking and Enjoying Art in the Heart of Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, is a destination rich in cultural and historical charm. Two must-visit places for tourists are Pusat Bandaraya, the bustling city center, and Jamek Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in the country. Additionally, along the way, you will encounter beautiful graffiti art on the streets.
🗓️Travel Planning: The journey between the two locations starts from Dataran Merdeka. It's just a 5-minute walk along the riverside path to reach Jamek Mosque, or you can take the LRT and get off at Masjid Jamek station, which is close to both locations.
📍Address: Jalan Tun Perak, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Travel Flee หนีความวุ่นวาย
Kuala Lumpur is a Vibe and Lovely Experience🤍🧡
#goingplaces
Kiss your friend like it!! Kuala Lumpur modular play attack, let's go Malaysia is a very suitable country for family travel, with low difficulty in free walking. Let me share with you our experience of visiting Kuala Lumpur without a visa, where you can bring your passport and walk to a closer distance. For children, flying for a short period of time is more convenient as friends have less language barriers. Many of them can speak Chinese, but also need to use English to walk away
Hazii
The most comfortable Citywalk route in Kuala Lumpur.
Just returned from Kuala Lumpur, I've specially compiled a 2-day Citywalk route for busy office workers that doesn't require taking leave and can be easily completed on a weekend! 👣
Day 1:
Jamek Mosque 🕌
Unique Indian Muslim architecture, blending Islamic and Christian architectural art.
Merdeka Square 🇲🇾
Kuala Lumpur's iconic landmark, an important historical and cultural landmark.
"1●KL" 🏙️
A must-see landmark in the city center.
Petaling Street 🏮
Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown, an old town full of Chinese charm.
Bukit Bintang 🛍️
A shopping paradise with many large shopping malls waiting for you to explore.
Mamam Place 🥭
Located in the market, the signature durian cendol is unforgettable, and you can also take a beautiful photo of the market and the Petronas Twin Towers.
KLCC & Petronas Twin Towers 🏢
Iconic landmarks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, especially charming at night.
Day 2:
View of Petronas Twin Towers (16, Jalan Tunku Putra) 🌇
The best viewpoint to overlook the entire city.
National Museum 🏛️
A comprehensive national museum with rich history and culture.
Little India 🇮🇳
A colorful neighborhood full of exotic charm.
Masjid Morocco 🕌
Traditional Moorish architecture, geometric structures of Arab wisdom.
Pink Mosque 🌸
The largest mosque in Malaysia, the largest water mosque in Southeast Asia, also known as Putra Mosque or Rose Mosque.
Tips:
Fill out the Malaysia Electronic Entry Card (MDAC) 📝 three days before arrival
Malaysia uses British standard plugs, it is recommended to bring a converter 🔌
The weather is hot, prepare sunscreen in advance to avoid sunburn ☀️
Come to Kuala Lumpur and experience this comfortable and fulfilling Citywalk! 🎒
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Beautiful building in Masjid Jamek Station 🏭🕌🛕
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Visiting to Kuala Lumpur, Masjib Jamek station is where you can never miss out as there are few tourist spots gather in the same area to explore in 2-3 hours.
Some of the spots are as per below:
- Sultan Abdul Samad Building: A over hundred years building built by British administration as their Government office in the old time.
- Dataran Merdeka: A place where our 1st Prime Minister announced Independence in the year of 1957 and a place to hold the event nowadays.
- Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur: Library branch with unique European design.
- Royal Selangor Club: A social club in Kuala Lumpur built by British people.
- Textile Museum: A museum displaying textile next to Sultan Abdul Samad Building.
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Major Jamel in kuala lumpur
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Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide.
✨Malaysia is a Muslim country. Although Kuala Lumpur's attractions are a bit monotonous, they have a unique charm. If you don't want to do a deep tour, three days are enough.
🌈Day 1:
📍Independence Square: Feel the historical charm, witnessing the development and changes of Kuala Lumpur.
📍Jame Mosque: Unique architectural style, very suitable for photo punching.
📍City Gallery: Learn about the urban landscape of Kuala Lumpur.
📍Central Market: You can find all kinds of unique souvenirs.
📍Petaling Street: Taste local food and feel the lively atmosphere.
🌈Day 2:
📍KLCC: A good place for shopping, with all kinds of brands.
📍Twin Towers: Must visit at night, the building is super shocking, a must!
📍KLCC Park: A good place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.
📍Pavilion: Continue your shopping trip.
📍Bukit Bintang: Shop around.
📍Jalan Alor: Food paradise, let your taste buds enjoy.
🌈Day 3:
📍National Mosque: Feel the solemnity and sacredness of religion.
📍National Art Museum: Appreciate the charm of art.
📍National Museum: Learn about the history and culture of Malaysia.
💖If you have enough time, you can visit the Pink Mosque and the Moroccan Mosque on the fourth day to experience different architectural styles.
In short, although Kuala Lumpur's attractions revolve around mosques, there are still many places worth visiting.
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Today's main focus is the city walk route, and almost all the main attractions in the city can be reached on foot.
🚶📍Petaling Street
Equivalent to Chinatown, later also inhabited by Indians, there is a distinctive Indian temple.
🍽️Lai Foong Restaurant, many locals come here for a simple meal, no air conditioning, the taste is okay.
🚶📍Central Market, formerly the Central Market, later transformed into the Central Market selling local specialty art products, with air conditioning, making it more comfortable to visit.
🚶📍Independence Square and surroundings, these are all concentrated together, very photogenic.
City Gallery🚶 Sultan Abdul Samad Building🚶 National Museum🚶 Jamek Mosque. Opposite Jamek Mosque, there is an Indian street with a strong Indian flavor, worth a visit.
🚇📍Near Jamek Mosque, calling a Grab is very congested, and it's hard to get a car, so you can choose to take the subway to Pavilion. From Jamek Mosque, take the SP line to Hang Tuah station.
You can buy tickets with cash at the ticket machine, follow the signs to the SP line entrance to the platform. The intervals between Kuala Lumpur subway trains feel quite long. After arriving at the station, follow the navigation for about ten minutes to Pavilion.
🚶📍KLCC Park
There is an elevator near Zara in Pavilion that directly connects to the sky bridge, allowing you to walk directly to KLCC Park without being exposed to the sun, taking about ten minutes to KLCC.
🚶📍KLCC Park
This park has a patch of grass that has been trampled bald, making it a great spot for taking full-body photos with the Twin Towers.
🚶📍KLCC
Opposite the park is the KLCC mall, with many brands to explore.
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One of the famous Mosque at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia called Masjid jamek
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The Mesjid Jamek Mosque in Kuala Lumpur is beautiful 🇲🇾
In the heart of vibrant Kuala Lumpur, the Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque stands as a true architectural masterpiece, capturing the essence of Malaysia's rich cultural heritage. 💎
👀 This magnificent structure, built in the late 19th century, boasts a stunning blend of Moorish and Malay architectural styles, captivating all who set foot within its walls. 🏛️
⚠️ One of the unique cultural practices observed at the mosque is the requirement for women to wear a coat provided by the temple. 👗 This tradition is a reflection of the deep-rooted beliefs and customs of the local Muslim community, and visitors are encouraged to respect and adhere to this custom. 🧕
🕌 The mosque's intricate design features a mesmerizing array of arches, domes, and minarets that reach skyward, creating a breathtaking silhouette against the cityscape. 🌇 The intricate carvings and calligraphy adorning the walls and ceilings are a true feast for the eyes, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship of the builders. 🖼️
✨ As you step inside, the serene and peaceful atmosphere envelops you, inviting you to reflect on the significance of this sacred space. 🙏 The sound of the call to prayer echoes through the halls, adding to the spiritual ambiance that permeates the entire structure. 🕋
🌍 Whether you're a devout Muslim or a curious traveler, a visit to the Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque is a must-do experience, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Malaysia. 🇲🇾 It's a place where the past and present seamlessly intertwine, leaving a lasting impression on all who venture through its doors. 💫
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Alineoptera
The famous cultural heritage mosque!
The Jamek Mosque or known as Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque has absolutely stunning structure with influence of Indo-Islamic design from Mughal era.
Surrounded by the heritage and cultural value, this mosque is one of the eldest mosques in Kuala Lumpur.
🗺️ How to get here :
Take the LRT to Masjid Jamek is much convenient as the mosque is just opposite from the station.
#travelanywhere