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Public Transportation

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Kuala Lumpur Tourism Bureau

The one-stop info centre for KL Tourism housed in a historical building

Dataran Merdeka

The historic location where Malaysia's independence was finally obtained

Dataran Merdeka Flagpole

The 95-foot flagpole that proudly stands over Dataran Merdeka

KM Zero Kuala Lumpur

The starting point of all roads within Kuala Lumpur

Sultan Abdul Samad Building

The magnificent building looking over the historic independence square

Kuala Lumpur City Gallery

With a focus on contemporary art, KL City Art Gallery is worth being on art lover’s itinerary

Kuala Lumpur City Library

A robustly equipped library serving the people of KL for generations

Queen Victoria Fountain

A relic of the British colonial influence standing at Independence Square

Kolam Biru River of Life

A mesmerising installation on Klang River that lights up blue at night

Masjid Jamek Pedestrian Bridge

A scenic connection point between two heritage sites

Masjid Jamek

One of Kuala Lumpur's oldest mosques

National Textile Museum

A hub of knowledge on all things Malaysian textiles

Masjid Negara

The national mosque of Malaysia

St. Mary's Cathedral

An ancient cathedral that still stands to this day

Lebuh Pasar Bridge

Where Kuala Lumpur's first bridge was built

Perdana Botanical Gardens (Lake Garden)

A green lung in the midst of KL's metropolitan atmosphere

Royal Selangor Club

One of Asia's oldest sporting institutions

Rumah Tangsi (Loke Chow Kit Mansion)

Heritage mansion turned cultural event space

Dayabumi Complex

One of Malaysia's first skyscrapers

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