Bukit Bintang, commonly referred to as Starhill which is the translation of its Malay name, is Kuala Lumpur’s shopping and entertainment district, and has plenty to offer any and everyone.
Jalan Alor
Many refer to this place as the culinary heart of Kuala Lumpur, and for good reason too, since the entire street is lined with exceptionally good places to indulge in some of the best street food Malaysia has to offer, from bbq to noodles to various kinds of desserts.
Berjaya Times Square
Currently, the fifth tallest building in the world, this massive structure contains a 700,000m2 mall with 65 eateries and 1000 shops. You can also find the largest indoor park in Asia, an archery range, a bowling alley and a 9-screen cinema. Many hotels in Kuala Lumpur city centre can also be found nearby, such as The Westin Kuala Lumpur.
Central Market
This is a major hub for the artistic community of Kuala Lumpur, and has even been classified as a heritage site by the National Heritage Department. This is because the market is actually 120 years old and has developed into a uniquely enticing marketplace.
Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve
This renowned reserve is one of the oldest of its kind in the entire country, and is found in the middle of a metropolitan landscape. It is definitely an experience you shouldn’t miss.
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