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Fascinating Places to Visit in Petaling Jaya Malaysia - Top-rated things to do in Malaysia!

Petaling Jaya has it all: street cuisine, historical caverns, bird parks, and cultural sites. You'll receive nothing but the best of everything here, and be easily charmed by the location. Here are the top 5 attractions in Petaling Jaya Malaysia that you must not miss.

1

Petronas Twin Towers

The Petronas Twin Towers, previously the world's tallest skyscrapers, are now the world's tallest twin towers at almost 452 metres. The most impressive structure there will be the double-decker sky bridge that connects the 41st and the 42nd floors of the 88-story towers. Petronas Towers include a Science Museum, Petronas Concert Hall, Petroleum Museum, and other tourist attractions. The most magnificent view of the city is definitely from the 86th floor of the Petronas Towers Observation Deck. Enjoy breathtaking views while strolling between two buildings on the double-decked sky bridge.

2

Sultan Abdul Samad Building

The Sultan Abdul Samad Building, established in 1897, is among the top tourist spots in Petaling Jaya Malaysia. Despite its lack of formal significance, the structure is among Kuala Lumpur's most popular tourist attractions. This also makes it an ideal place to find your accommodation so you can easily access the other tourist attractions. For instance, you can check out a serviced apartment in Selangor the likes of Somerset Damansara Uptown Petaling Jaya for your convenience. The iconic building's design is influenced by both western as well as Moorish styles. Towering arches, a 42-metre-high clock tower, and a curving portico crowned with copper domes surround the building. A must-see for history and architectural aficionados, the Sultan Abdul Samad Building is dedicated to the Sultan of Selangor.

3

KL Bird Park

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, one of the world's biggest enclosed bird parks, is a true spectacle. Vibrantly coloured birds dancing in the park's lush setting contribute to the place's brightness and happiness. The free-flight aviary holds approximately 60 native and migratory bird species. The best part will definitely be the feeding. Besides, there are several sections in this park, which comprises World of Parrots, Oriental Aviary, Hornbill Park, Flamingo Pond, and Birdlife Stations. Bird Park is one of the top locations to visit in Kuala Lumpur with kids. Landscaped gardens, flowing streams, cobblestone paths, and expansive playgrounds provide the ideal setting. You may rent rowing boats to explore the park's rivers. You may also rent binoculars to see your feathered friends' antics.

4

Batu Caves

Batu Caves are one of the most wonderful sites to explore in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. These are famous limestone caves with three main and many smaller temples. These caverns are breathtaking in their own way. Some of these caverns are four hundred million years old. The three main caverns, Art Gallery, Cathedral, and Museum, include Hindu temples and mythological paintings. These caverns are sacred to the Hindu people and are minimally ornamented with mythological murals and sculptures.

5

Jalan Alor

This is one of the greatest spots to eat hawker cuisine in KL at night! We are not exaggerating when we say this. Jalan Alor offers it all: air-conditioned eateries, hawkers, and street carts. A breath of the delectable fragrances emanating from the street would be enough to seduce and lure you in. Taste Malaysian delights including grilled pork, satay, spicy fish, and finger food at Jalan Alor. The delicacies are much more delicious when enjoyed with a gentle wind and Chinese lanterns. Florescent lights, as well as spaced trees, add to the ambience.