Gaze out from the world's highest double-decker SkyBridge, connecting the towers at a dizzying 170 meters. Prepare to be amazed by views that stretch for miles across the city skyline.
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Save time and money with this combo to the world’s tallest twin towers and Malaysia’s top science centre.
Save time and money with this combo to the world’s tallest twin towers and Malaysia’s top science centre.
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Petrosains, The Discovery Centre
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You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
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Batu Caves – Petronas Twin Towers (with tickets) – China Town – Merdeka Square – Central Market – Perdana Botanic Garden – National Mosque – National Monument – Istana Negara – Thean Hou Temple
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Petronas Twin Towers
Gaze out from the world's highest double-decker SkyBridge, connecting the towers at a dizzying 170 meters. Prepare to be amazed by views that stretch for miles across the city skyline.
While on your visit to the Petronas Twin Towers, make sure to make a stop by all these attractions! From a glass skybridge providing unparalleled views, to a science discovery center all ages can enjoy, Petronas Twin Towers has something for everyone!
If you're visiting Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, a must-visit attraction is the Skybridge of the Petronas Twin Towers, also known as the Skybridge KLCC. Connecting the two iconic towers on the 41st and 42nd floors, this double-decked bridge allows you to witness breathtaking panoramic views of the city.
If it's your first time visiting the Petronas Twin Towers, the Observation Deck on Level 86 of the Petronas Twin Towers is the place to be! As you step onto the deck, you'll be struck by the awe-inspiring views of the city below. Watch the bustling city traffic, the metro lines, views of the KL Tower and the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, and much more.
Located on the 86th floor of the tower, this unique shop offers a wide range of souvenirs that are perfect for commemorating your visit. From exclusive Petronas Twin Towers merchandise to Malaysian crafts and local specialties, the gift shop has something for everyone.
Located at the base of the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, Petrosains is a must-visit destination for those seeking an interactive and educational experience. Here, you can embark on an exciting adventure into the world of science and technology – with hands-on exhibits, multimedia displays, and interactive activities, Petrosains offers a thrilling journey of discovery for visitors of all ages.
Learn everything you’ll need to know on your visit to the Petronas Twin Towers in this section! From timings, restaurants within the towers, rules and guidelines – plan the perfect trip to the towers!
Address: Concourse Level, Petronas Twin Tower, Lower Ground, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
There are a varied range of options to get to the Petronas Twin Towers:
Absolutely! The views from this architectural masterpiece are breathtaking, and something you cannot miss when you’re visiting Malaysia! There’s lots to do within the towers and around as well, so don’t miss out on the Petronas Towers!
In your tickets you will find: Entry to the Petronas Towers, and access to the attractions you picked, like the SkyBridge or Observation Deck. What is not included in your ticket: Priority access. guided tours, and hotel transfers.
There are a number of options you can choose from, like the skip-the-line ticket, or multiple variations of combo tickets. Choose between going on the KLIA Ekspres, a private guided tour of Kuala Lumpur or a Hop-On, Hop-Off tour bus option. Find tickets here.
The towers are open from 9 AM to 9 PM. We’d recommend visiting them during early mornings or evenings, as they offer the best lighting and fewer crowds during those hours.
There are a varied range of options to get to the Petronas Twin Towers:
By Metro: Line LRT Kelana Jaya [Nearest Stop: KLCC]
By Train: Port Klang Line and the Seremban Line (KMT), Sri Petaling Line and the Ampang Line (LRT), Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line (MRT), and the KL Monorail Line [Nearest Stop: KLCC]
By Bus: Rapid KL City Bus, Green Line GO KL City Bus, and Purple Line GOKL City Bus [Nearest Stop: KLCC]
By Car: Distance from the Airport- 59.8km (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) [Nearest Car Parking: Suria KLCC Basement Parking]
The towers peak at an impressive 1,483 feet (452 meters) and house 88 floors in total.
There are 88 floors in the Twin Towers, with the SkyBridge on the 41st and 42nd floors, and the Observation Deck on the 86th floor.
We’d say the best time to visit the towers is in the evenings, between 5 to 6 PM, as you might catch a fountain and light display during this time. Additionally, every night from 8 PM to 10 PM, Lake Symphony at KLCC hosts a symphony and light performance.
Yes, the towers are extremely wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators at important points, as well as trained staff ready to assist you in any way when required. For any further assistance, make sure to talk to the staff on your visit.
We’d recommend dressing modestly and comfortably, adhering to cultural norms. It would be best to stray from wearing sleeveless tops, shorts and clothes generally above the knee. Dress comfortably, as you’ll be doing a lot of walking within the towers.
Yes, photography is generally allowed within the towers, however, you’ll have to be careful with using flashes and heavy-duty cameras in certain areas. On the Skybridge and Observation Deck, feel free to unleash your inner photographer, as these views are award worthy.