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Complimentary pickup and drop-off is only for hotels and residences located in Kuala Lumpur City Center vicinity which are 10 km radius from Twin Towers. Kindly wait at the hotel entrance and your driver will pick you up from there. For pickups outside of Kuala Lumpur City Center (outskirts hotel), a surcharge of RM 80 per car per way is required, payable directly to the driver in cash.
Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) is a bustling area known for the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, Suria KLCC mall, KLCC Park, and cultural attractions like the Petronas Philharmonic Hall and Aquaria KLCC. It offers a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment, making it a top destination in Malaysia.
Putrajaya Bridge, also known as Seri Wawasan Bridge, is an iconic cable-stayed bridge in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Featuring a sleek, modern design inspired by a sailing ship, it offers stunning views, especially at night when illuminated. The bridge is a key landmark connecting different parts of the city.
The Kuala Lumpur Tower (KL Tower) is a 421-meter-tall communications and observation tower offering panoramic city views. It features a sky deck, revolving restaurant, and thrilling attractions like the Sky Box, making it a must-visit landmark in Malaysia.
Batu Caves is a famous Hindu pilgrimage site near Kuala Lumpur, featuring a massive golden statue of Lord Murugan and a limestone hill with sacred caves and temples. Visitors climb 272 colorful steps to explore the main cave, which houses religious shrines, making it a significant cultural and tourist attraction.
Beryl’s Chocolate Kingdom is a popular chocolate paradise in Malaysia, offering a wide variety of premium chocolates made from high-quality cocoa. Visitors can explore unique flavors, learn about the chocolate-making process, and shop for delicious treats, making it a sweet destination for chocolate lovers.
The River of Life in Kuala Lumpur is a scenic waterfront attraction featuring beautifully transformed rivers with vibrant blue waters, LED-lit fountains, and a mesmerizing night view. It offers a relaxing ambiance with walkways, street art, and historical landmarks, making it a must-visit spot in Malaysia.
A Batik Factory in Malaysia offers visitors a chance to witness the traditional art of batik-making, where intricate patterns are hand-drawn or stamped on fabric using wax and dyes. It showcases Malaysia’s rich cultural heritage, allowing guests to observe artisans at work and purchase beautifully crafted batik products.
The Millennium Monument in Putrajaya is a unique, 68-meter-tall obelisk-shaped structure symbolizing Malaysia’s progress. Inspired by a hibiscus, it features historical timelines of the nation’s achievements. Located by the Putrajaya Lake, it offers scenic views and a peaceful ambiance, making it a notable landmark.
Putra Square in Putrajaya is a grand public plaza located in front of the iconic Putra Mosque. Featuring a unique design with concentric circles symbolizing Malaysia’s 13 states, it serves as a venue for national events and gatherings. Surrounded by scenic views, it is a popular spot for visitors and photography.
The National Monument in Kuala Lumpur is a grand sculpture honoring Malaysia’s fallen heroes who fought for independence. Standing at 15 meters, it depicts soldiers in a victorious stance. Surrounded by lush gardens and a reflecting pool, it serves as a symbol of patriotism and a tribute to the nation's history.
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