Seri Perdana
Seri Perdana
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Andrew D
Singapore, Singapore395 contributions
May 2022
Seri Perdana stands out no matter where you are in Putrajaya. Its beautiful architecture is striking with color scheme which vaguely reminds me of Prague in the Czech Republic. While you are not able visit the interior, it is still worth having an Instagram stop here. Definitely our highlight of Putrajaya.
Written 10 October 2022
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Anastasia (@monk3yseendo)
Malaysia1,650 contributions
Oct 2020
Though for obvious reasons we were unable to go within its compounds, being the prime minister's office, it still makes a a nice photo stop especially on a clear day against the clear blue sky.
Our full review with photos are on Instagram (@monk3yseendo)
Our full review with photos are on Instagram (@monk3yseendo)
Written 3 May 2021
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Srlpk
George Town, Malaysia250 contributions
Mar 2021
It's just like any-other building with Islamic architecture elements. Nothing special. Just because it is in Putrajaya hence you can see it to be ticked y"seen" in your list.
Written 31 March 2021
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Harrison F. Carter
Cologne, Germany10,847 contributions
Jun 2020
Really lovely to wander around the area outside, with the palace slightly elevated over it all. Well worth some time to see, both in the day and the night when it is all illuminated.
Written 23 June 2020
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK179,494 contributions
Mar 2020
Seri Perdana, the official residence of the Prime Minister of Malaysia. Nice looking building in a mic of European, Middle Eastern and Malay architecture. The central part of the building seems to be a Indo-Islamic and Malay influenced building, but the wings extending out from either side are strikingly different with more European influences, especially Neoclassical. Lovely building and a good place to get a selfie.
Written 18 March 2020
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bhaskar chakrabarti
New Delhi, India148 contributions
Aug 2019
Beautiful palace and well maintained roads. Very clean and is an ideal place for taking photos. But cannot go near the place due to security reasons.
Written 9 January 2020
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Voyager106822
19 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
Located in front of the Putra Mosque and where you can have your photo taken from the front. The office of Malaysia Prime Minister
Written 4 July 2019
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Yoli Weng
Taipei, Taiwan68 contributions
Mar 2019
We are not allowed to get into this palace, however you can take amazing photo outside this palace and next to it is Pink Mosque.
Written 21 May 2019
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Minn Ng
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia55 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
This is a primi minister office. You cant go in, but you can see from outside. Its walking distant from Putrajaya Mosque. You can take a picture with this beautiful building background. If you come in the afternoon, the weather can be hot & warm. Bring you sunny and apply sunscreen & enjoy the beauty and takes lotsa picture
Written 28 March 2019
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Sunitha UK
Johor Bahru, Malaysia50 contributions
Jan 2019 • Business
One can see the building at the very end of the main road. As you drive closer, the sheer elegance and stature of the building grabs your attention.. The architecture is marvelous at close quarters. The sheer grandeur of it all makes everyone watch it in awe. Not to be missed.
Written 5 February 2019
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Victor H
17 contributions
Greetings.....
My Mom is wheelchair bound but she want's to visit Tun M....is Seri Perdana wheelchair friendly and can I drive her closes rather then need yo take the provided public buses?
Hi, as far as i know seri perdana is wheelchair friendly. And u can ask for buggy upon entring
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- According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Seri Perdana:
- Putrajaya City Tour with Batu Caves & Sight Seeing Cruise (From RMÂ 418.55)
- Putrajaya City Tour with Batu Caves and Agriculture Heritage Park (From RMÂ 371.47)
- Shore Excursion: Putrajaya City Tour (From RMÂ 386.35)
- Exploring Putrajaya: A Half-Day Sightseeing Tour (From RMÂ 150.66)
- Putrajaya, Batu Caves And Kuala Lumpur Full-day City Tour (From RMÂ 317.80)
- Hotels near Seri Perdana:
- (0.04 km) Condo Homestay with Golf View
- (0.72 km) Zenith Putrajaya
- (2.00 km) Dorsett Putrajaya
- (1.24 km) Pulse Grande Hotel
- (2.87 km) Cyberview Resort & Spa
- Restaurants near Seri Perdana:
- (0.02 km) Ali Maju Kafe
- (0.25 km) Hameed Nasi Kandar
- (0.88 km) Makan Kitchen at DoubleTree by Hilton Putrajaya Lakeside
- (4.10 km) Zest Restaurant
- (4.07 km) Midori Japanese Restaurant