Ana Tomy
Ana tomy is the brainchild of The Alphabet Press where bespoke and off-the-shelf products are merged to create a customisation experience all in one space. They set out to customise notebook and stationery to your exact specification and preference. Their notebooks are made to order and uniquely just for you. Nothing exists until you place […]
Zhongshan Building
What once housed the Selangor Zhongshan Association has now come back to life in the form of a three-building independent arts and research hub housing the likes of art gallery OUR ArtProjects, music store Tandang Records, Tommy le Baker’s Kampung Attap outpost and more. Visitors could easily spend up to 3 hours here, shopping for […]
Sin Sze Si Ya Temple
This is the oldest Taoist temple in Kuala Lumpur, built in 1864 by Kapitan Yap Ah Loy for two deities who helped “guide” him during the Selangor Civil War. The temple is unique in that the two main deities worshipped were not traditional deities originating from China, instead two local persons were elevated to the […]
Kampung Baru
Frequented by locals and tourists alike for its famous food stalls, Kampung Baru offers a rare glimpse into an untouched ethnic Malay lifestyle and is home to families who have lived there for generations. The Kampung Baru Night Market is predominantly run by the area’s Malay community, making it a great shopping venue for those […]
Ilham Gallery
KL’s public art gallery ILHAM is committed to supporting the development, understanding and enjoyment of Malaysian modern and contemporary art within both a regional and global context. ILHAM plans to engage a diverse range of audiences through both their exhibitions as well as through education and public programmes that seek to bring society closer to […]
Sri Maha Mariamman Temple
The Sri Mahamariamman Temple is Kuala Lumpur’s oldest Hindu temple. Founded in 1873, the beautiful temple sits at the edge of Chinatown. From its very beginning, this temple has been an important place of worship for all of the Indian immigrants and it is now an important cultural and national heritage site. The temple is extravagantly […]
Islamic Arts Museum
Holds over 7000 artifacts of Islamic history from around the world told within 12 galleries. The finest artifacts were curated and brought to the breathtaking museum to be preserved and kept safe. The modern white building over 30,000 sqm are filled with beautiful islamic motives and intricate carvings.
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Sultan Abdul Samad Building is now home to the Ministry of Information, Communications and Culture of Malaysia and sits beside the old KL Railway Station. Though it no longer serves an official purpose, it remains one of the city’s most important tourist attractions and a historical landmark in the city. Constructed entirely of brick, the building […]
Rex KL
Rex KL, previously known as Rex Theatre, is a landmark that evokes powerful memories for those who recall the heydays of the place before it fatefully burned down in 1970. Today, the building is poised to regain its former glory by becoming a cultural hub for Malaysian creatives and entrepreneurs. In it you will find […]