1/12/17
The secret visit scenic spots in Kuala Lumpur inexpensive
The secret visit scenic spots in Kuala Lumpur inexpensive
Just walk in the city center and the bus tour GoKL free, you can also "roll" off the main scenic spots in Kuala Lumpur.
Day 1 - Discover the history and heritage of Malaysia, Dataran Merdeka from Brickfields to: Departure from KL Sentral, Little India walk down the bustling and colorful with lots of shops and eateries.
You can sip a cup of masala chai tea or rice cake in Chat Masala Spice idli in Chennai before boarding a bus to the National Museum GoKL Muzium Negara, learn about the history of Malaysia. GoKL running in the city center, and completely free.
After visiting the museum, take a walk down the Taman Botani Perdana Botanical Garden. It features bridges, unique flora and play space for children.
Then, go back to the museum and onto the bus GoKL to Masjid Negara national mosque, passing the heritage buildings with architectural England - India. If not in time to visit this church, you can look at the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia Art Museum before.
You can wait for the bus or walk to GoKL Independence Dataran Merdeka Square. Around the square is the KL City Gallery, museum of music, textile museum, Panggung Bandaraya, St Mary's Cathedral, Royal Selangor Club, and Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Independence Square with Victorian fountain built in 1897.
Day 2 - Shopping and eating from Jalan TAR to KLCC, Chinatown and Bukit Bintang via: Start the day with a visit to Jalan TAR (Tuanku Abdul Rahman), which used to be the leading shopping destination before shopping modern. Today, this is still a commercial area full of shops and fabric of Indian Malays. Sip some food at the Coliseum Café or Café Capital.
Do not forget to Masjid Jamek, one of the oldest mosques in Kuala Lumpur, and to the Central Market Annexe and Kasturi to shop. Stroll through the streets of Chinatown, a neighborhood center of Kuala Lumpur is also an interesting experience.
Next, go to Petaling Street to enjoy the cuisine. Do not forget to eat fried noodles Kim Lian Kee Hokkien in, stuffed tofu and vegetables in Madras Lane. Nearby is the Kopitiam coffee shop Foong Chinese-style cafe and a few others.
When did shopping and dining were born, get on the bus at the Pasar Seni GoKL to Bukit Bintang, home to many shopping malls adjacent. You can go to heaven or electronic Pavillion Low Yat. If you still want to eat, you can come to Lot 10 Hutong food court to enjoy the delicious food.
Evening, Symphony Lake in KLCC Park is the ideal place to relax, or Jalan Alor is a place to savor the street food. You can also bar on the terrace to admire the Petronas Towers tower, or Changkat Bukit Bintang is the place chosen to end the trip interesting.
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