





40 places within walking distance
18 attractions
350 m
Merdeka 118
Landmark
Merdeka 118, the world's second-tallest skyscraper in Kuala Lumpur, offers breathtaking views, luxury amenities, and a blend of modern and historical attraction
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850 m
Pasar Seni (Central Market)
Culture & Heritage
Arts, crafts, and culture await at Central Market Kuala Lumpur, the ultimate destination for unique Malaysian souvenirs
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900 m
Masjid Negara Malaysia
Religious Site
The National Mosque of Malaysia, Masjid Negara, is a stunning symbol of Islamic heritage in Kuala Lumpur, accommodating up to 15,000 worshippers.
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650 m
Petaling Street Market (Chinatown)
Local Market
Petaling Street KL's oldest Chinatown. Hawker food, replica goods, herb shops and more. Walk from Pasar Seni LRT/MRT. Best visited weekend evenings.
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950 m
Tuah 1895 Viewing Deck
Observation Deck & Tower
Experience Tuah 1895 Viewing Deck Kuala Lumpur — a rooftop lookout at BBCC with city skyline views, near Merdeka 118 and Lalaport.
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400 m
Lorong Pangung Street Art
Street Art
Discover Malaysia's vibrant arts and culture at Culture Street Arts & Gallery, a must-visit for art lovers and tourists in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown.
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700 m
RexKL
Creative Hub
A dynamic cultural hub with events, food, and arts in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. RexKL transforms a historic cinema into a vibrant gathering spot.
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850 m
Street Art in Central Market Back Alley
Street Art
The Central Market back alley in Kuala Lumpur features colourful murals, graffiti, and urban street art beside the city’s iconic heritage market and Pasar Seni cultural district.
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900 m
GMBB
Creative Hub
Immerse in local art and crafts at GMBB, Bukit Bintang's creative hub blending galleries, workshops, and artisanal shops for an authentic experience.
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350 m
Kwai Chai Hong
Street Art
Hidden behind Petaling Street, Kwai Chai Hong fuses 1960s Chinatown nostalgia with vibrant murals, interactive art, and preserved shophouse architecture.
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250 m
Zhongshan Building
Creative Hub
Zhongshan Building in Kuala Lumpur is a restored heritage shophouse complex turned creative hub, hosting galleries, studios, cafes, and independent cultural spaces near Chinatown.
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900 m
Pasar Besar at Central Market
Shopping & Market
Discover Malaysia’s local flavors at Pasar Besar Central Market Kuala Lumpur. Enjoy ready-to-eat dishes, traditional snacks, and fresh groceries in one spot.
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600 m
Jalan Sang Guna
Creative Hub
Jalan Sang Guna in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown is a revitalised heritage backlane once known as Madras Lane, now transformed into a pedestrian-friendly cultural space.
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750 m
Kuala Lumpur Railway Station
Landmark
Historic Kuala Lumpur Railway Station showcases breathtaking Moorish architecture from 1910. Operating KTM hub near cultural landmarks. Ideal for photos.
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550 m
Street Arts Jalan Sultan
Street Art
Explore the vibrant street-art alley near Nam Heong on Jalan Sultan, KL – free, colourful and footsteps from Chinatown’s heart.
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600 m
Sri Maha Mariamman Temple
Religious Site
Discover Malaysia’s oldest Hindu temple, a cultural landmark in Kuala Lumpur with intricate designs and rich traditions—Sri Maha Mariamman Temple
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800 m
Sin Sze Si Ya Temple
Religious Site
Uncover Sin Sze Si Ya Temple, a historic Taoist site in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur, known for its ornate altars and rich cultural heritage.
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950 m
Wei Ling Gallery
Art Gallery
Explore Wei-Ling Gallery Kuala Lumpur – a heritage space for Malaysian contemporary art, exhibitions and artist programmes in Brickfields.
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