Review of Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur
Take flights to Kuala Lumpur for sky-high views, market haggling and sizzling satay at energetic night markets.
Things to do
Get your bearings over Kuala Lumpur from the giddy 452-metre height of the Petronas Towers. The 41st-floor Skybridge affords sweeping views over Kuala Lumpur’s forest of skyscrapers.
Shopping
Join the throng at the Art Deco Central Market to haggle for colourful batik fabrics, painted parasols and gleaming kris daggers. The stinky but sweet durian, prickly rambutan and smooth soursop fruits sold here are worth trying on your Kuala Lumpur holiday.
Restaurants
Flaming woks and animated chatter fill Kuala Lumpur's roadside night markets. Head to Jalan Alor to feast on chicken satay dipped in peanut sauce, spicy curries mopped up with roti and fragrant rice served on banana leaves.
Nightlife
Party spirit meets colonial architecture on Asian Heritage Row. DJs spin R’n’B in fashionable clubs and local bands perform in laid-back bars. The Indo-chic lounge bars are a decadent place to relax with a cocktail after Kuala Lumpur flights.
When to go
KLM has frequent flights to Kuala Lumpur. Time your Kuala Lumpur city break to catch top events, like the firecrackers and lion dances of Chinese New Year, or the culture-packed programme at July's KL Festival.
Review of Kuala Lumpur
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KL: More thanjust the Petronas14 Apr 13
KL is a must and "Just do it" destination. Do it for great Malaysian food where variety is the spice; do it for shopping where bargains (Petaling Street) or no bargains (e.g. chic high end the Garden Mall) you come out smiling and satisfied; do it for what Malaysian multiculture has to offer and provide a different perspective. Most of all, consider KL as a hub and gateway to other destinations where only time is the limit. We have not rated any hotel because we were lucky to stay in a family penthouse apartment with an enviable paranomic view of the Petronas Twin Towers and the KL Towers in the horizon, the new Palace in the foreground, and on a very clear night, the red lighting of the Genting Highland hotel sign. If only I can post a picture.Pete - Canada
Leisure, Family, No member
General impression 5 Restaurants 5 Activities 5 Shopping 5 Events 5 Average grade 5.0 Report abuseReviewer's tip
Weather-wise KL and Malaysia in general is a hot and humid place and can rain cats and dogs without much warning. Hence be prepared mentally and physically. Travelling should be fun and so leave your attitude (if any) at home. Spontaneity is the essence. If you wish to climb the Petronas make sure you book the tickets in advance. Personally, I have not done so but generally done with towers. In terms of shopping in the Petaling Street (Chinatown), we found the adjacent Central Market (although less of a bargain) more appealing - actually recommended by our driver. Outside the city, Batu Caves may not be for everyone. The stairs can be quite imposing especially on a hot humid day. I would recommend a side visit to Shah Alam, Putrajaya (Malaysia's Canberra) and while at it, Cyberjaya. Genting Highlands is a worthwhile visit not just to get away from the City heat but for the lush green surroundings (cable car ride can be a foggy experience), theme park, quality shopping and some stand-up entertainment. Our next destinations: Penang and Malacca as two starting points in the Peninsula, and not forgetting Sabah and Sarawak in East Malaysia.
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Beautiful Kuala Lumpur16 Jan 13
It was a lovely experience. Great shopping and food was wonderful, lots of varieties.Kay - Scotland
Leisure, Partner, Ivory
General impression 5 Hotels 5 Restaurants 5 Activities 5 Shopping 5 Going Out 4 Events 4 Average grade 4.7 Report abuseReviewer's tip
Shop at shopping malls, so you won't have to haggle. Be careful when eating at stalls, for hygiene purposes. Eat at food courts or restaurants. Satays and Indian restaurants is a must
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Fam. Bezoek12 Dec 12
Onze dochter bezocht zij verblijf voor 7maanden in Kuala Lumpur en had voor ons een programmaatje in elkaar gezet . Dit land overtreft mijn verwachtingen , dit land word de nieuwe economie er word gebouwd en nog eens gebouwdMiek - Maleisie
Leisure, Partner
General impression 4 Restaurants 4 Activities 4 Shopping 4 Going Out 4 Average grade 4.0 Report abuseReviewer's tip
Even opletten bij aankomst op het vliegveld Klia van Kuala Lumpur je moet er een treintje nemen naar de bagage band was even zoeken .
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vakantie26 Nov 12
Kuala limpur is een leuke levendige stad met veel gelegenheid tot winkelen uitgaan voor ieder wat wils van de dure merken tot het namaak in China town. Vergeet vooral de Botanische tuin niet die je gratis kunt bezoeken verder is er een speciale gratis bus paars van kleur waar je op de speciale haltes kan opstappen er zijn 2 lijnen die elkaar overlappen en heel Kuala lumpur bestrijken. De taxi en de Metro zijn ook erg goedkoop vergeleken met europaposdijk - nederland
Leisure, Partner, Ivory
General impression 4 Hotels 4 Restaurants 3 Activities 4 Shopping 5 Going Out 4 Events 4 Average grade 4.0 Report abuseReviewer's tip
Botanische tuin met vogelpark, natuurlijk de Petronas towers,en de Kuala Lumpur tower met een prachtig uitzicht op de Petronas Towers En natuurlijk de grote shoppingcentra in Bitak Bintang Ook kan je alles prima te voet bereiken zie je nog veel leuke facetten van de stad en als je het lopen zat bent pak je de gratis bus.
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Great city09 Feb 12
A very nice city to do shopping, site seeing and eatingReport abuseChristel - Netherlands
Leisure, Friends
General impression 4 Hotels 4 Restaurants 4 Activities 4 Shopping 5 Going Out 4 Events 4 Average grade 4.1




