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Best Friend Goals! Must-Visit Hangout Spots in KL

Whether you’re a tourist or a local, KL is sure to be the one of the most exciting places you’ll ever set foot in− a vibrant cityscape full of energy, creativity, and excellent filth (I’ll get to that).

But before you dive head-first into my list of the coolest hangout spots, take it easy first! It’s not just a question of finding the right place to hang out with your friends. Here are three amazing spots that I absolutely loved and would highly recommend visiting again!


KL City of Lights Tour


You'll find yourself aboard a magnificent open-top bus, ready to immerse yourself in the magic of the night. But here's the best part− there are numerous must-visit stops that will surely captivate any traveller’s heart. The tour passes the Saloma Link Bridge, KL Tower, Chinatown, Central Market, Little India, KL Sentral, National Palace, Merdeka Square, and Istana Budaya.



It's a fantastic opportunity to see a whole different view of the city! Gather your pals and book your tickets now!

Central Market


One of KL’s top tourist attractions and the greatest spot in the city to buy your souvenir, handicraft, and shopping needs. It's quite touristic, but even after all these years in Malaysia, I still like wandering the streets in search of anything unique. It is a haven for vintage enthusiasts and cultural connoisseurs. And the most amazing part− they would host to a plethora of captivating events each and every month! Now is the perfect moment for you to show your unwavering support for local brands!


National Art Gallery

An incredible museum, where art enthusiasts and culture lovers alike can immerse themselves in a world of creativity and talent. This remarkable attraction offers free access and also showcases a captivating selection of galleries that highlight the works of innovative and highly skilled Malay artists.

The museum's commitment to promoting and celebrating the arts is evident in the diverse range of styles and themes explored within its walls. Planning a budget-friendly adventure with your friends? Look no further!

 

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  1. Interesting! Now I know where and what to do when i go out with my friends.

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    1. Thank you! i hope you enjoy your lovely time with them!

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  2. Fabulous recommendations, thank you!

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  3. These places look so lovely. Will definitely visit them when I visit Malaysia

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  4. these places looks lovely indeed

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    1. Yes, they are! I'm so happy to recommend these places :)

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  5. Been to KL night bus tour once with some pals, so amazing— got to see Kuala Lumpur at night time was definitely worthwhile! I might go to some other places too… thanks for the recommendations though! Good info 👍🏻😊

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