Malaysia National Museum
Malaysia’s premier museum is the repository for the nation’s rich history and heritage. Build in 1963; its façade features a Minangkabau styled roof and two impressive front murals.
Opening Hours
900am – 600pm
Entrance Ticket
RM2.00
Kuala Lumpur Aquaria
Come and learn the wonders of the underworld water. Look out for the ferocious looking sand tiger sharks, the playful rays, the majestic lion fishes and the amazing marine and land animals.
Opening Hours
1000am – 1000pm
Last admission at 7.00pm
Entrance Ticket
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Adult RM38
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Children RM22
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Free for children below 3 years old
For more information please call:
Tel No +6032331888
Getting There
Take LRT Putra to KLCC station, just follow the signage to get to Suria KLCC. Aquaria is linked to Suria KLCC via an underground walkway.
Kuala Lumpur Chinatown is a bustling and colorful street of shops, restaurants and hawker stalls. Aside from the popular shopping district of Petaling Street, the nearby buildings, clan houses and temples contain evidences of the city’s built heritage. Among them are the Lee Rubber Building, Kwong Siew Association, Old High Street Police Station, Police Sikh Temple, Old China Cafe, Old Victoria Institution and Sri Maha Mariamman Temple
Style like Malay village, this complex is an artist’s colony housing handicraft shops, an art workshop, craft, museum and food courts. Interesting activities here range from batik painting to weaving, jewellery making and pottery. Watch the artisans as they skilful create exquisite items from silver and brass or try your hand at the art of batik painting. Visitor can buy export quality Malaysian handicraft such as kaftans, bathrobes, silverware, pewter ware, glassware, pottery, silk batik painting and songket the Malaysian brocade.