Twin skyscrapers soaring 451.9 meters into the sky, an iconic symbol of Kuala Lumpur. The towers represent Malaysian culture with Islamic patterns incorporated into the building’s façade and interior.
Visitors can view the city below from the 41st floor skybridge before ascending to the 86th floor observation deck for another perspective. The towers double as the entrance to multi-storey mall, Suria KLCC, and KLCC Park.
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Price
Adult: RM80 (USD$19.16), Child (<12): RM33 ($7.90), Seniors (>61): RM42 ($10.06), Infant (<2): Free
Hours
9am-9pm Tuesday-Thursday
9am-1pm, 2:30pm-9pm Friday
9am-9pm Saturday-Sunday
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Who Will Like Petronas Twin Towers
Photography Whiz
Bring your tripod for magnificent exterior photos of the twin towers at night. Visit the skybridge and observation deck for panoramic views over the endless cityscape.
Bucketlist Bandit
Visit one of the most popular attractions in Kuala Lumpur and take a selfie at a not-so-secret photospot on the grass in front of the mall entrance. Visit the 86th floor observation deck and stand in one of the highest points in the city.
Insider Tips For Petronas Twin Towers
Visit at night for views of endless city lights fading into the distance. Book tickets online in advance to secure your preferred time and date.
It's free to walk through the shopping mall at the base of the Petronas Twin Towers.
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Where Is It
How To Get There
Car
RM5 for the first hour (USD$1.20) • Underground parking at Suria KLCC mall.
Driving directions... Walking directions from car... More details...
Train (LRT line 5: Kelana JayaKJ10)
LRT station located in basement of Avenue K mall
Train (Monorail line 8MR8: Bukit Nanas)
What To Bring
- Camera for selfies and cityscapes.
- Restricted items (see below)
Security checks at the entrance prevent the following restricted items: food & drinks, backpacks, large bags, shopping bags, strollers, tripods and selfie sticks. These are placed in free storage lockers and can be retrieved upon departure.
Tech & Photography
Wifi
Public wifi access: None
Photography
Photography allowed: Yes
Tripod allowed: No
Selfie sticks allowed: No
Best time to shoot: Blue Hour
Drones
Drones allowed: No
Bags
Backpacks allowed: No
Secured bag lockers available: Yes (free, required)
Food & Drink
Food and drink is not allowed on the skybridge or observation deck. Several resteraunts and cafes are located within the below Suria KLCC mall including fast food, international cuisines, and cocktail bars.
Backstory
Construction on the 88-storey skyscrapers commenced in 1993 and involved the largest and longest concrete pour in Malaysian history. Upon completion in 1998, the towers held the record for the tallest buildings in the world. They were surpassed by Taiwan’s Taipei 101 in 2004.
Etiquette
- Be respectful of other visitors and share the best photo spots.
- Take too long in any spot as time allowance is limited.
Scorecard
- Panoramic views over the city, especially at night.
- Check-in process efficient and fast.
- Expensive tickets compared to similar observation towers.
- Short time allowance on skybridge and observation deck.
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