Kuala Lumpur is also perfect for strolling, street photography, and dining!
[Check-in R] Must-visit landmarks
[One R] Petronas Twin Towers (KLCC)
Cool both during the day and at night, recommended to take metallic reflection photos at the fountain in front of Public Bank across the street, with a music and light show under the towers at night
[Two R] Merdeka Square
British-style architecture, red walls with white windows + large lawn, get that vintage street shot
[Three R] Petaling Street
Equivalent to Chinatown, you can walk around but not recommended for long browsing, turns into a night market in the evening, tried the Lo Han Guo, longan, rock sugar, and winter melon drink which is refreshing and cooling
[Four R] Central Market
A hub for handicrafts, the nearby pedestrian bridge offers a great spot to capture the LRT and the sunset in photo 9!

[Five R] Bukit Bintang
Classic Kuala Lumpur McDonald’s angle at the intersection
Location [List R] McDonald’s-Bukit Bintang 1• 120
This area is the central shopping and entertainment district, with malls like Pavilion and Lot 10
[Six R] National Mosque (Masjid Negara)
Modern Islamic architecture, open outside of prayer times
Religious etiquette: Shoes must be removed, and attire should cover shoulders and knees, free robes are provided
Food Guide (Photos 5-8):
Most shops accept Alipay, it’s recommended to carry some Malaysian Ringgit cash, English is widely spoken, and Chinese can be used in the Chinese areas [Look R]
Nasi Lemak (Coconut Rice)
Village Park Restaurant
Bak Kut Teh (Pork Rib Soup)
Sin Feng Bak Kut Teh (rich herbal broth)
Satay
Restoran Wong Ah Wah (near Petaling Street) for grilled chicken wings and satay skewers
Durian
SS2 Durian Stall or Durian BB Park
Transportation Guide:
1.

Airport to/from city
KLIA Express: 28 minutes direct to Central Station (one-way 55 MYR), for two or more people, taking a taxi directly is more cost-effective (about 65-80 MYR)
Airport bus: Budget option (about 15 MYR), 1-hour journey
2. City transportation





