Kuala Lumpur Half-day City Tour





Description
Pick-Up From Your Hotel With Your English-Speaking Driver And Travel In An Air-Conditioned Vehicle Into The City. Pass Between The Older And Newer Sections Of The City And Learn About Its History. Visit King Palace, The National Monument, The National Mosque, Jamek Mosque, The Old Railway Station, Independence Square, The National Palace, The Petronas Twin Towers, And Many More. Hotel Pick-Up & Drop-Off Included
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At A Height Of 451.9m, The Magnificent Petronas Twin Towers Is A World-Renowned Icon Of Modern Malaysia. It Is The Centre Piece Of The Kuala Lumpur City Centre (Klcc) Development, Which Comprises Landmarks Such As The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Suria Klcc Shopping Mall, Star-Rated Hotels, A Mosque As Well As The Immaculately Landscaped Klcc Park. Visit To The Skybridge On The 41st Floor And Viewing Deck On The 86th Floor.
Standing Majestically Atop Bukit Nanas At 421 Meters And 94 Meters Above Sea Level, Kl Tower Is A Prominent Feature Of The City’s Skyline. Its Architecture Reflects The Country's Islamic Heritage, With The Construction Detailing Arabic Scripts, Islamic Tiles, Classic Islamic Floral And Abstract Motifs And Soothing Colour Combinations.
Istana Negara Or The National Palace Is The Official Residence Of The King Of Malaysia. This Majestic Edifice Situated At Jalan Duta Officially Became The National Palace In November 2011, Replacing The Old Palace In Jalan Istana. It Has 22 Domes, With The Largest Dome Reaching Up To A Height Of 40 Metres. Note: Visits Are Limited To The Outside.
The National Monument Was Built To Recognise And Honour Those Who Gave Up Their Lives In The Cause For Peace And Freedom, Particularly During The Nation's Struggle Against The Threat Of Communism. Within The National Monument Grounds Is One Of The World's Largest Free-Standing Bronze Sculptures. It Was Sculpted In 1966 By Felix De Weldon, Who Was Also The Creator Of The Famous Iwo Jima Monument In Washington Dc.
One Of The Most Beautiful Old Buildings Of Malaysia, Railway Station And Administration Building Is A Great Piece Of Moorish Architecture.
Masjid Negara Is One Of The Most Distinguished Landmarks In The City. It Has A Unique Star-Shaped Dome And A 73m High Minaret. The National Mosque Is Situated Fringing The Kl Lake Gardens. Visitors Are Advised To Dress Appropriately When Visiting The Mosque. Women Will Be Required To Wear Headscarves.
The Merdeka Square Is Located Exactly Opposite The Sultan Abdul Samad Building And Right Beside The Royal Selangor Club. This Is The Historical Place Where The Union Flag Was Lowered And The Malayan Flag Was Raised For The Very First Time At The Struck Of Midnight Of 31st August 1957. From Then On, Merdeka Square Has Been The Venue For The Annual Merdeka Parade.
The Iconic Sultan Abdul Samad Building Is Located In Front Of Dataran Merdeka. This Historical Building Houses The Supreme And High Courts. The Building With Unique Moorish Designs And Clock Tower Is Widely Photographed By Visitors To The City Centre.
Jamek Mosque, Officially Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque, Is One Of The Oldest Mosques In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It Is Located At The Confluence Of The Klang And Gombak River And May Be Accessed Via Jalan Tun Perak. The Mosque Was Designed By Arthur Benison Hubback, And Built In 1909. Masjid Jamek Served As Kuala Lumpur's Main Mosque. The Mosque Has A Moorish Architecture.
The River Of Life (ROL) Is A Seven-Year Project Headed By The Government Of Malaysia To Transform The Klang River Into A Vibrant And Livable Waterfront With High Economic Value. Covering Eight Rivers With Total Length Of 110km, This Project Is Divided Into Three Major Components.
Beryl’s Chocolate Kingdom Is One Of The Two Outlets By Beryl’s, A Famous Chocolate Brand. Here, There Is Only One Attraction; Chocolate. Beryl’s Produces A Wide Variety Of Chocolates, Made From The Finest Selection Of Ghana Cocoa Beans. Visitors Will Get To Sample Many Types Of Chocolates For Free, And Find Over 100 Types Of Chocolate Variety To Purchase As Gifts To Loved Ones Back Home Or Simply For Self-Indulgence. The Creativity Of Beryl’s Has Resulted In Chocolate Variants That Are Available Only In Malaysia, Such As Chili Chocolate, Durian Chocolate, Green Tea Chocolate And Chocolate Made From Various Fruits.
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What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Pick-Up & Drop-Off At Any Hotels / Apartments & Residence In Kuala Lumpur City
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(5)
The driver was friendly but barely spoke to us. He didn’t tell us where we were going or where we were without prompting. It wasn’t part of a shared tour as we expected. We’re pleased we did it but would have liked a bit more communication. Couldn’t visit the mosques because it was Friday - obvious but hadn’t thought about what day it was. site should warn of that.
This tour not included tour guide, it’s already mentioned at the itinerary. Thak you for your support.
The tour was good. It was a private tour. We covered all places as per the itinerary. The driver cum guide was very nice and polite. Kuala lumpur is a wonderful place and is a must visit destination.
Thank you for your support…
The description of the tour made it sound like we would be making multiple stops with a guide to explain to us what we were seeing. Our transportation was literally a taxi cab with a driver who did not speak very good English. We had to use google to look up what we were seeing and learn a little about it. For the price I should have probably expected what we got but from the description I had higher expectations.
This tour guide not included, it’s clearly mentioned in the inclusion and the exclusion.
Overall it was a nice and relaxing tour. Our tour quite tried to do his best. Unfortunately we can barely understood his English and it was a little bit uncomfortable
This activity not included tour guide, it’s clearly mentioned on the itinerary.



