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Petronas Twin Towers
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Petronas Twin Towers
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Petronas Twin Towers
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The tallest twin skyscrapers in the world, former prime minister Tun Mahathir Muhammad envisioned the Petronas Twin Towers as the pride of Malaysia. He urged the engineers and designers to include Malaysian handicrafts and weaving patterns in its interiors. The floor of each tower is shaped like two geometric squares, interlocking to look like an eight-pointed star. The shape carries great significance in Islamic cultures as it symbolizes unity, harmony, stability, and rationality.
Not for the faint-hearted but looking down from the 41st and 42nd floors or the 86th floor is an unmissable experience. The wonderful view, interactive screens, miniature city models, telescopic viewing, and souvenir shop on the 86th floor deserve all your time and attention. Read on to know more about this Malaysia landmark, including best Petronas Twin Tower tickets, best time to visit, what to expect, and more.
The impeccable architecture, Islamic motifs, and spectacular steel and glass encasings make the Petronas Twin Towers one of the crown jewels of Malaysia. Make sure to book your tickets well in advance because the Twin Towers admits only 1000 visitors every day and there are scores of them lining up each day. Online bookings give you an edge over others as you can secure your spot and enjoy a hassle-free view of Kuala Lumpur from 88 meters high up the ground.
Situated on the 41 and 42 levels, the Sky Tower bridge is a nerve-wracking experience. It connects the two Twin Towers and acts as a stabilizer to keep the buildings steady in high winds and extreme weather conditions. You may feel small movements when you walk on the bridge, as it is not fully attached to the buildings.
The Observation Deck on the 86th floor of the Petronas Twin Towers offers stunning views of the whole city. From interactive augmented Virtual Reality (VR) screens, miniature city models, a video encyclopedia of Malaysia, and telescopic viewing of the whole city, the Observation Deck offers many such priceless experiences.
The glittering ‘jewel’ of Kuala Lumpur lights up every night and the Lake Symphony in KLCC Every evening, at 8 PM, 9 PM, and 10 PM, the lake dances with lights and creates breathtaking colorful patterns in the water. Petronas Twin Towers also have a postcard service where you can mail your loved ones.
Duration of the Visit: You need only about 45 minutes to complete touring the Petronas Twin Towers.
Best Time to Visit: Visit Kuala Lumpur in the months of December to January and from June to August to get the best of the local festivals happening around this time.
Address: Concourse Level, Petronas Twin Tower, Lower Ground, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Absolutely! You'll get a chance to visit the tallest twin skyscrapers in the world. The observation decks offer an unmissable view of Kuala Lumpur's bustling landscape. Moreover, there's plenty to do in and around the twin towers; visit the observation deck, head onto the towering skybridge, visit the KLCC Aquarium, shop for souvenirs, and much more.
You can choose from a variety of ticket options depending on your budget and schedule. You can choose to book skip-the-line tickets which allow you to bypass the long waiting lines, or combo tickets that also include access to top experiences in the city, or tickets to other attractions in the towers.
Guests can choose to book their tickets either at the physical ticket counter or online with trusted partners. Keep in mind that the twin towers are one of the most popular attractions in Kuala Lumpur, the waiting lines can be quite long to get your tickets. It's best to prebook your tickets online so as to save time and visit at your preferred date and time slot.
You can visit between 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM from Tuesday to Sunday. Final entry it at 5:30 PM and it is closed on Mondays.
Since this is an indoor experience, you can visit at any time of the year. However, keep in mind that weekends and the holiday season between June to September, and December, tend to get quite crowded. It's best to visit during early hours of weekdays to tour at your own pace.
The towers are located on Concourse Level, Petronas Twin Tower, Lower Ground, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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You can use public transport to get here, or drive.
By Metro: Take the LRT Kelana Jaya and get off at KLCC station.
By Train: Port Klang Line and the Seremban Line (KMT), Sri Petaling Line and the Ampang Line (LRT), Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line (MRT), and the KL Monorail Line all go to the closest stop, KLCC
By Bus: You can take Rapid KL City Bus, Green Line GO KL City Bus, and Purple Line GOKL City Bus and get off at the KLCC stop.
Yes, photography for personal use with handheld devices is permitted. However, professional equipment such as tripods and more are not permitted.
The Petronas Twin Towers share space with the Suria KLCC shopping complex and the KLCC Park. There is an underwater aquarium, a science complex, and an art gallery, along with the Petronas petroleum company after which it was named, and several other offices inside the Twin Towers.
Definitely not for the faint-hearted but the Sky Tower Bridge is completely safe to walk upon. The small movements you feel while walking is due to the winds. The steel and glass encasing will keep you safe from every natural element.
The Observation Deck is located on the 86th floor of the Petronas Twin Towers. You can enjoy interactive augmented Virtual Reality (VR) systems, several models and miniature displays of the city of Kuala Lumpur, and a breathtaking view of the entire cityscape here.
Yes, absolutely. Their customer relations professionals are trained to help you navigate freely in your wheelchair. You can also ask for a wheelchair for free, in case you need one. You can also communicate any other special requirements while booking the tickets, and the Petronas Twin Towers will arrange something for you.
To complete a full, guided tour of the Petronas Twin Towers, you need roughly 45 minutes.