Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur promises an unforgettable cultural adventure with plenty to experience. Explore the heart of this bustling district and discover a treasure trove of bargains, historical landmarks, and hidden artistic gems.
Explore Petaling Street
Marked by a grand oriental archway, Petaling Street pulsates with energy. Here, you’ll find rows of stalls overflowing with everything from clothing and souvenirs to electronics and local handicrafts. Use your best haggling skills to score incredible deals and don’t forget to tantalise your taste buds! Petaling Street close to Travelodge Chinatown Kuala Lumpur also offers access to an array of Chinese and seafood restaurants serving authentic Malaysian cuisine.
Shop at the Central Market
Originally a wet market dating to 1888, the Central Market has been transformed into a vibrant shopping hub within easy reach of hotels in Kuala Lumpur city centre. Explore over 350 shops and kiosks offering intricate batik fabrics, unique souvenirs, beautiful paintings, authentic handicrafts, and fascinating antiques. You can also try your hand at DIY batik painting, visit the Illusion 3D Art Museum and get a glimpse of the future with a fortune-telling session!
Visit Diverse Attractions
Kuan Yin Temple – Image via Flickr
Immerse yourself in the city’s rich multicultural heritage by visiting key attractions in Chinatown. Seek serenity at the Kuan Yin Temple, delve into the past at the Chan She Shu Yuen Clan Ancestral Hall and visit the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur. You can also marvel at the Guan Di Temple, dedicated to the revered God of War as well as Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad, one of the city’s oldest mosques.
Witness Vibrant Street Art
Chinatown’s artistic spirit shines brightly on its walls. Venture into Kwai Chai Hong, a hidden alleyway with vibrant murals depicting scenes from the neighbourhood’s golden era in the 1960s. Snap an Instagram-worthy picture amidst these colourful stories of the past. Don’t stop there! Explore the wider area of Old Kuala Lumpur, a haven for street art enthusiasts. Wander through the charming backstreets and capture the city’s artistic soul through your lens.