KUALA LUMPUR

General Info

Country: Malaysia | Language: Malay, English | Currency: MYR/RM | Flag: πŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ | When visited: Feb.-April & Nov.-Dec. 2023

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πŸš— How to commute

The cheapest option to get from KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) is the bus: there are multiple operators and buses during each hour, and price will be as low as 12-15 MYR. Buses here are pretty comfortable, and arrive to the Central Station, from where one can use public transport to commute further 🚌 An alternative option is a taxi, which is more expensive and will cost 65 MYR during the daytime and a bit more during the nighttime, but make sense if you prefer comfort or travel in a group of 3-4 people. The best and cheapest way to order a taxi is to use Grab app, which one can download in advance or using the Airport Wi-Fi πŸš•

🏨 Where to stay

There are multiple options available with various budgets. In general, one can find a pretty cheap, but still good place lower than 25 EUR per night.

One of popular option to stay are so-called β€œcondo”: buildings with up to 40 floors which provide various apartments with a kitchen and basic supplies for short and long stay, as well as various amenities such as fitness hall, swimming pool, multiple common areas including small gardens, cafΓ©s, small shops, laundry services and so on.

We personally stayed multiple times in Ceylonz Suites @ Bukit Bintang which is close to Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC) and features a rooftop swimming pool with incredible view over the city centre including famous Menara Kuala Lumpur and Petronas Twin Tower and is in 20 minutes walk from the very city centre. pic1 pic2 pic3 pic4 pic5 pic6 pic7

🍽️ What and where to eat

There are multiple options such as supermarkets or small convenient stores with ready to consume food, food courts in shopping malls, street markets or sometimes single small food trays, and of course cafΓ©s and restaurants of various cuisines πŸ˜‹ Also, it's possible to order food for takeaway or delivery in most places.

We love Asian food of different kind as well as seafood and fruits, so we tried many various places so far!

Some highlights include:

Our favourite drinks are coffee in Zus Coffee and various drinks in Happy lemon, as well as fruit juices and freshes in a small Chinese fruit shop opposite to Timothy cafe.

πŸ‘€ What to do and what to see

Of course, Kuala Lumpur can provide activities and entertainment of all kinds and for different budgets. Below are just some popular and highly recommended things one can do here: * visit some popular places in the KLCC: Merdeka Square, Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque, KLCC park, Petronas Twin Tower, KL Forest Eco Park (Taman Eko-Rimba KL) with canopy walk, Menara KL, Botanical Garden KL, Batu Caves and so on. * go shopping in multiple huge malls and visit various street markets such as Petaling street Chinese market, or Jalan Alor Food street and so on. Don't go to the advertised huge tech malls, they have higher prices than β€œbranded” tech shops in malls. * try different snacks and sweets in Donki, FamilyMart, 7 Eleven, and various small shops like KK etc. * use various services which are much cheaper here in comparison to Europe due to the cheap labour, including: – Massage (check out HealthLand especially during their weekdays Happy hours), – Haircut and scalp treatment (E3 salon near Masjid Jamek station is top, because it's an academy where young hairdressers get trained, and they pay so much attention and invest a lot of time to do a high-quality haircut with washing, massage and so on for extremely small price like 20 MYR), – beauty procedures like depilation, manicure and pedicure, facial procedures etc., * buy English books or watch movies in English for extremely low prices like 15 MYR for a book in a POPULAR bookshop and 20 MYR for a movie in TGV cinemas around the city * swim and do sport with a lovely view on the high floors in a hotel * visit other cities (such as Malacca, Cameron Highlands etc.), islands in Malaysia (such as Penang, Langkawi or Sabah) and other countries like Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam etc. enjoying the cheap flights due to the cheap fuel :)

πŸ’‘ Some highlights