


Taman Connaught Night Market is a night market in Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Taman Connaught Night Market in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is one of the longest and most vibrant night markets in the country. Spanning over 2 kilometers, this bustling market is open every Wednesday and features more than 700 stalls offering an extensive variety of food, fashion, and trinkets. Located in the Taman Connaught residential area, it is particularly popular with the local Chinese community, but the offerings cater to diverse tastes. This market provides an immersive street food experience with authentic flavors, bustling energy, and a wide range of products at affordable prices.
Visitors flock here for street food such as stinky tofu, curry fish balls, fried squid, Taiwanese sausage, crispy pancakes, and bubble tea. You'll also find modern snacks like cheese-filled crepes and Korean-style fried chicken. Vendors here often experiment with creative flavors, ensuring there's always something new to try. Beyond food, stalls sell affordable clothing, accessories, home decor, and quirky souvenirs.
The atmosphere is lively yet organized, with rows of well-lit stalls. Visitors should prepare for large crowds, especially after 8 PM, when the market gets busiest. Its strategic location near major highways and public transport makes it accessible to tourists and locals alike.
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Subcategory: Night Market
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Monday
CLOSED
Tuesday
CLOSED
Wednesday
5:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Thursday
CLOSED
Friday
CLOSED
Saturday
CLOSED
Sunday
CLOSED
Price
Free entrance
Transport
Parking
Limited street parking is available, but it fills up quickly. Opt for nearby paid parking lots or use public transport for convenience.
Over 700 stalls offering diverse food and goods.
Unique street foods like stinky tofu and Korean-inspired snacks.
Affordable prices with opportunities for bargaining.
A lively atmosphere showcasing local culture.
Easy access via major highways and public transport.
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Some stalls offer halal food, but not all are halal. Look for signage.
Yes, vegetarian options like grilled corn and vegetable dumplings are available.
It gets very crowded after 8 PM. Visit earlier for a less hectic experience.
Some vendors accept e-wallets, but cash is preferred.
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