Best of Kuala Lumpur - Itinerary for one day in the city
We booked two days to be in Kuala Lumpur, but as one of the days we visited the Batu Caves, just near the city (you can see here how to get there), we only had one day to know the city.
Therefore, we tried to elaborate an itinerary that allowed us to know the maximum of the city in the short time we had.
Kuala Lumpur is a fantastic city with more than 7 million inhabitants, and is famous worldwide for the world's tallest twin towers, the Petronas Towers.
But it is much more than the famous towers, it is a city with characteristics as different as the people and cultures that inhabit it and, they do not cease to marvel and captivate who visits it. As a result of our small experience, we would like to share our itinerary with you, hoping to help you plan your trip through this charming city, which has left us the sadness of not being able to stay longer.
This itinerary was elaborated having not only the interests of the adults, but also the one of the child, we must not forget that the theme of our blog is family trips.
From this base, these were the places chosen for our family trip itinerary:
1- Bird Park of Perdana Botanical Garden
2- Kuala Lumpur City Gallery
3- Building of Sultan Abdul Samad
4- Masjid Jamek
5- Central Market
6- Kasturi Walk
7- Guan Di Temple
8- Sri Mahamariamman Temple
9- Petaling Street Market
10- Kuala Lumpur City Center - KLCC
11- Petronas Twin Tower
You can see our itinerary on google maps on this link.
The park is huge and we did not get a chance to see it all but we highly recommend the visit. It is possible to buy the ticket online, which allows a visit of up to 8 hours. You can buy your ticket here.
If you have more time, which wasn't our case, take the opportunity to extend your visit to Perdana Botanical Garden. For us, you'll have to stay for a next time.
Address: KL Bird Park, 920, Jalan Cenderawasih
Schedule: 9h - 18h
Price: Adults- RM67, Child- RM45
Address: Jalan Raja, 27
Schedule: 9h - 18h30
Price: RM5
This square is linked to the Malaysian Independence of the British, as it was here that the flag of Malaysia was first hoisted on August 31, 1957. It is in this square that annually the Independence Day parades take place.
We passed and admired the facade of the building, which stands out its famous clock tower.
Address: Jalan Tun Pherak
Address: Jalan Hang Kasturi
Schedule: 10h -22h
Schedule: 7h - 17h
Price: Free
Without having to walk a lot, you can easily get to Sri Mahamariamman Temple, also in Chinatown. This is the oldest Hindu temple of Kuala Lumpur, and one of the most popular images of the city, which attracts faithfuls and tourists like us.
Adress: Jalan Tun H S Lee, 5000
Schedule: 6h - 20h30
Price: Free
Adress: Petronas Twin Tower
Schedule: 9h - 21h from Tuesday to Sunday, its closed from 12 to 14h30 on fridays.
Price: Adult- RM85, Child- RM35
And so we finished our day in Kuala Lumpur. This fascinating city deserves more days of visit but, considering only one day of visit, this itinerary allowed us to know a little the main attraction points of of KL.
As always, we recommend that you check the official websites to be sure of prices and schedules. The data provided refers to the first half of 2018, but there may be changes that we have not updated. If so, we ask that you forward us as well as leave us your comments and recommendations. See here, how can you get to know the Batu Caves by yourself.
We hope you enjoy your family trip to Kuala Lumpur and, don't forget to leave your comment and share our Non Stop Family blog.
Kuala Lumpur is a fantastic city with more than 7 million inhabitants, and is famous worldwide for the world's tallest twin towers, the Petronas Towers.
But it is much more than the famous towers, it is a city with characteristics as different as the people and cultures that inhabit it and, they do not cease to marvel and captivate who visits it. As a result of our small experience, we would like to share our itinerary with you, hoping to help you plan your trip through this charming city, which has left us the sadness of not being able to stay longer.
This itinerary was elaborated having not only the interests of the adults, but also the one of the child, we must not forget that the theme of our blog is family trips.
KL Sentral
We booked our hotel next to KL Sentral station. The reason we did it was because this station is the gateway to Kuala Lumpur, from which it is easy to travel all over the city. As we did not have much time to properly enjoy the city, we would spend less time to come and go from the airport, as well as to do our tour of the Batu Caves.From this base, these were the places chosen for our family trip itinerary:
1- Bird Park of Perdana Botanical Garden
2- Kuala Lumpur City Gallery
3- Building of Sultan Abdul Samad
4- Masjid Jamek
5- Central Market
6- Kasturi Walk
7- Guan Di Temple
8- Sri Mahamariamman Temple
9- Petaling Street Market
10- Kuala Lumpur City Center - KLCC
11- Petronas Twin Tower
You can see our itinerary on google maps on this link.
1- Bird Park of Perdana Botanical Garden
This park is a great way to start your day, and the kids just love it. Just in the center of the city you find Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, with over 3000 birds of about 200 species, both local and from other locations.The park is huge and we did not get a chance to see it all but we highly recommend the visit. It is possible to buy the ticket online, which allows a visit of up to 8 hours. You can buy your ticket here.
If you have more time, which wasn't our case, take the opportunity to extend your visit to Perdana Botanical Garden. For us, you'll have to stay for a next time.
Address: KL Bird Park, 920, Jalan Cenderawasih
Schedule: 9h - 18h
Price: Adults- RM67, Child- RM45
2- Kuala Lumpur City Gallery
Our second stop was in Kuala Lumpur City Gallery but, we did not go in, we passed the front of the building for a quick photo of I LOVE KL.Address: Jalan Raja, 27
Schedule: 9h - 18h30
Price: RM5
3- Dataran Merdeka (Merdeka Square)
4- Building of Sultan Abdul Samad
Right next to Merdeka Square is the Sultan Abdul Samad building. This late 19th century work served as the administrative center when Malaysia was a British colony.We passed and admired the facade of the building, which stands out its famous clock tower.
5- Masjid Jamek Mosque
Just behind Sultan Abdul Samad is Masjid Jamek Mosque. It is so close that it is worth a visitAddress: Jalan Tun Pherak
CHINATOWN
Of course Kuala Lumpur could not miss a Chinatown and, of course, this space would have to be a great spot to eat and shop and, is certainly a must do in Kuala Lumpur. You will find everything you can expect in a Chinatown...6- Central Markt
The Central Markt is a great place to start your visit through Chinatown. With about 90 years, this market has been restructured and is very organized and, has natural, a great place for shopping and for choosing the perfect souvenirs of Kuala Lumpur.Address: Jalan Hang Kasturi
Schedule: 10h -22h
7- Kasturi Walk
Right next to the Central Markt is the KASTURI WALK. In this street you can also see the stalls with everything and anything else for sale, including great food.8- Guan Di Temple
Our next stop was to see the Guan Di Temple. This Taoist temple with over 100 years old and, it deserves a visit. It's dedicated to Guandi, the Taoist god of war and literature and, its not big but, you will enjoy the quick visit.
See it on this great youtube video from Dieter Langer
Adress: 168, Jalan Tun H S LeeSchedule: 7h - 17h
Price: Free
9- Sri Mahamariamman Temple
Adress: Jalan Tun H S Lee, 5000
Schedule: 6h - 20h30
Price: Free
10- Petaling Street Market
This market is right on street called Petaling Street, and is full of stalls where you can buy everything!!!! As well as being a great place to eat. Dont miss it, please!11- Kuala Lumpur City Center - KLCC
And then we took the metro (LRT) until Kuala Lumpur City Center - KLCC, to end the day with Kuala Lumpur's premier brand, the Petronas Twin Tower. But this area does not just match the towers. This is an area full of green places, ideal for walking, with several hotels, shopping centers. Also ideal for eating and sightseeing, but may be more expensive than the options named above.12- Petronas Twin Tower
So we ended our day next to the emblematic Petronas Twin Tower. These are the biggest twin towers in the world and they are so impressive!!! Tickets can be purchased online (see it here). If you want to buy them on the day, you have to go early to buy the tickets because they usually run out quickly.Adress: Petronas Twin Tower
Schedule: 9h - 21h from Tuesday to Sunday, its closed from 12 to 14h30 on fridays.
Price: Adult- RM85, Child- RM35
And so we finished our day in Kuala Lumpur. This fascinating city deserves more days of visit but, considering only one day of visit, this itinerary allowed us to know a little the main attraction points of of KL.
As always, we recommend that you check the official websites to be sure of prices and schedules. The data provided refers to the first half of 2018, but there may be changes that we have not updated. If so, we ask that you forward us as well as leave us your comments and recommendations. See here, how can you get to know the Batu Caves by yourself.
We hope you enjoy your family trip to Kuala Lumpur and, don't forget to leave your comment and share our Non Stop Family blog.
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18 comentários
Definitely on my bucketlist. Bookmarked.
ResponderEliminarThese are beautiful landmarks of Malaysia! Sounds like you had a great trip! The food sure looks delicious! 💖
ResponderEliminarYES!!! Love this itinerary! Never been and wouldn't even know where to start, but now, now you have made it fool proof for me! ;)
ResponderEliminarNever heard of this city before but it looks so cool! Definitely one for the bucket list...
ResponderEliminarThose statues look amazing and the food looks divine.
ResponderEliminarThis is so gorgeous, i am definitely visiting now, I can't wait!
ResponderEliminarI love the Petronas twin tower - looks similar to what we have here in Toronto....the food looks amazing as well. I'd love to try it.
ResponderEliminarThis itinerary is perfect! Everything looks so gorgeous, I would love to visit this city.
ResponderEliminarI have never heard about this city before. This is so gorgeous, i want to visit it as soon as possible. I can't wait!
ResponderEliminarI will definitely be adding Kuala Lumpur to my list of future travel spots! I really want to visit Malaysia so hopefully I'll be able to visit soon!
ResponderEliminarAll the pictures look so great, the views, the building , the food. I think the food would be my favourite part.
ResponderEliminarExcellent itinerary, although I would probably do this over two days. I prefer a more leisurely pace. The Batu Caves are on my list to visit the next time I'm in K.L.
ResponderEliminarI have never been there but that is definitely a wonderful itinerary. We are going to include your itinerary with my itinerary to make our trip more fun and adventure.
ResponderEliminarThat sounds like a great place to visit and you really have a wonderful itinerary in exploring this place, thanks for sharing!
ResponderEliminarOne of my girlfriends went to Kuala Lumpur last year and she absolutely loved it. Looks like there're so many amazing things to explore!
ResponderEliminarSounds like an amazing trip to Malaysia that’s very much worth it. I’ve never been to Kuala Lumpur and this post makes me want to go there now.
ResponderEliminarI so hope to visit Kuala Lumpur soon enough! The place is magnificent! Your report is so rich on experience!
ResponderEliminarWell I'm so impressed with how you travel all over the world and don't just stay in Europe
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