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KUALA LUMPUR
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Jalan Ampang / Jalan Tun Razak
Jalan Sultan / Jalan Tun H.S. Lee
Bukit Bintang is indisputably one of the city’s foremost shopping districts offering a multitude of merchandise to suit
every taste and budget.
One of KL’s oldest shopping centres, Bukit Bintang Plaza still attracts the crowds with its offerings of local and international goods comprising clothes, fashion accessories, footwear, sports and electrical equipment, pharmaceutical products, computers and furniture.
This perennially popular shopping centre houses more than 500 retail outlets offering an incredible assortment of goods for all budgets. Main attractions here are photography, electronic and electrical equipment, fashion wear and accessories, bags and luggage, footwear, handphones, bric-a-brac, beauty salons and boutiques. Its Fiesta Street offers delicious Italian, American and South African fare.
Website: www.sungeiwang.com
LOW YAT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE
(Computer, Electronic & Cell Phone Heaven)
A stylish and well- integrated shopping mall, Low Vat Plaza joins the cream of favourite retail and entertainment establishments in the heart of Bukit Bintang offering a spectrum of fashion, food and family recreation as well as thematic concepts. Alongside Low Yat Plaza is the BB Park which features an outdoor beer garden, pizzeria, a food village, a tantalizing menu of local and international cuisine, local handicraft stalls and a pot-pourri of cultural performances nightly!
Located beside Sungei Wang Plaza along Jalan Imbi, this is the place for those who are interested in computer hardware and software.
The largest integrated retail, entertainment and leisure complex in Malaysia, this mall also houses the country’s biggest indoor theme park. Located in the vicinity of Jalan Bukit Bintang, it is loaded with 1,000 shops, 65 restaurants, nine cinemas and an IMAX3D theatre. Have a blast at the Cosmos theme park, which offers 14 thrill rides, including the world’s second largest indoor roller coaster.
Website: www.timessquarekl.com
Getting There:
This huge shopping mall with its distinctive green and blue striped facade caters to upmarket shoppers. Shoppers will have no problem finding their favourite branded designer items. lsetan is the anchor tenant.
Website: www.ytlcommunity.com/lot 10/index.asp
Adjacent to JW Marriott Hotel, Starhill Gallery is a stylish building with marble flooring and gilded banisters. Covering an area of 280,000 square feet, this upmarket shopping mall was designed by architects and designers from Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, USA, France, Italy, England and Germany. Starhill Gallery has seven themed floors, each featuring a different experience. The ‘Indulge Floor’ boasts fashion items and luxury brands while the ‘Adorn Floor’ consists of luxury watches and branded fashion accessories.
To refresh a tired mind and body, the ‘Pamper Floor’ offers services related to wellness and beauty, and is reputed to be twice the size of Harrod’s Urban Spa Retreat. After an enjoyable shopping spree, stop by at the ‘Feast Village’ for an interesting dining experience.
Website: www.starhillgallery.com
Sandwiched between Lot 10 and Starhill, KL Plaza is a good place to shop for exclusive watches, travelling bags, designer shoes and jewellery. Tower Records, the huge music retail outlet located here, is a treasure trove of audio-visual items for music buffs.
GETTING TO BUKIT BINTANG
Take the KL Monorail to the Imbi Station (Berjaya Times Square) or Bukit Bintang station. Alternatively, take the STAR LRT to the Hang Tuah Station. The mall is a 5-minute walk away. Most shopping malls are situated within walking distance.
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