Kuala Lumpur City Centre

S.L.Hii
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KLCC

  • November 7, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by jabela from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
KLCC

KLCC is part of the Kuala Lumpur Twin Towers and features a large array of designer brands, a cinema complex, and a large number of restaurants.

The food courts are noisy, but have a large choice of food, including basic Italian, kebabs, Western food, McDonald's, and pan-Asian cuisine.

Money Saving Tips:
  • There are two food courts, one on the 2nd level and one on the top floor. The food court on the top floor is cheaper, because it is more difficult to find.
  • Cinema tickets are cheaper for a Wednesday. See the site here: http://www.tgv.com.my/
  • If you are after designer clothes brands, KLCC is cheaper than Western cities and Singapore
  • However this isn't the place to get other stuff cheaper...Try Bukit Bintang instead.

    Things for the kids
  • Petrosains - A fun style museum for children.
  • Park - There's a park immediately outside of KLCC
  • Toy shop - There's a small toy shop in KLCC and Toys R Us in Avenue K next door.
  • Aquarium - I haven't visited yet.
  • Viewing gallery - You can see the view from the bridge between the towers.

    You can find the KLCC Website here: http://www.klcc.com.my/
  • From journal Around Kuala Lumpur

    Where to shop

    • September 10, 2004
    • Rated 3 of 5 by S.L.Hii from Kuching, Malaysia
    Places to shop for a better value and quality:

    Sungei Wang - Malaysians knows that Sg. Wang has lots of individual shops selling goods like clothes (branded and non-branded), pirated pc hardware, food, and headphones for a good price. No need to go to Petaling Street to buy cheap quality goods where one has to endure the terrible pollution from the bus stations located nearby. Get ready for the crowds that make one a bit tired to shop, but up for taking a seat at the nearby cafes. It is definitely a good place to buy non-branded woman’s clothes.

    One Utama: Is a large shopping complex which consists of Ikea, Pets Shop (with very cute pets like Lion Head Bunnies, Sloppy Ear Bunnies, Golden Retrievers, and others), Jusco and individual shops selling things like clothes, kitchenware, and ornaments. During the weekends, there is a market operating from the afternoon until evening just outside of the complex. The prices of the merchandise are average; not as cheap as in Sg. Wang but definitely reasonable.

    Cititel Midvalley: This is a very large shopping complex with four wings. It consists of major supermarkets like Carre Four and Metro Jaya. There are other individual shops like Topshops, Miss Selfridge, Bonita (which sells hair accessories), and various pet shops. Sometimes, when there are sales, you can find a Topshot t-shirt as cheap as RM10. I enjoy shopping here because it has almost everything.

    KLCC, Lot10, Starhill, Mines Resort Shopping complex: A shopping complex with brands like Versace and A/X, very high-end places to shop. It is good for browsing though.

    From journal Shopping in KL

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