Observation Decks/ Towers in Kuala Lumpur

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Observation Decks & Towers in Kuala Lumpur

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  • MariJCee
    Luzon, Philippines152 contributions
    I was surprised, there were so many people at the view deck, yet we were able to get tickets right away. (we were also reminded that there could be a long line to get tickets😊 Maybe, because we went there in the afternoon) The staff were nice and welcoming. Its a must go place to visit. We took a lot of pictures. The fees differ per level, though.
    There were several snack bars available. Also very nice souvenirs for sale👍👍
    Written 12 July 2023
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  • Heng
    Singapore, Singapore3,736 contributions
    Very nice view up at the top however wished that there is a gallery to explain about the construction of the tower and the thoughts behind it. The ticket got us right to the top where the viewing platform are. The view is great. You can also choose to queue up for the viewing boxes which are essentially transparent enclosures which allows you to take photos of the city below. As usual there is the professional photographer there which you have to pay, however they included a nice touch where after his session, you get about a minute to take selfies or wefies. What is not so good is that the queue are pretty long and I think we spend about an hour waiting for the chance to take photos from the two boxes.
    Written 25 July 2023
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  • macedonboy
    Glasgow, UK179,494 contributions
    This is the structure that connects the two buildings that make up two towers of Petronas Towers building. Odd that it's listed as a separate attraction though. I visited back in Feb before everything shut down and got to walk across it as part of the tour. From the bridge you can't see much of the two buildings, but you can look down and see KLCC Park, which is pretty cool. Its also a great place to take some photos.
    Written 20 April 2020
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