

Kuala Lumpur Staycation Ideas: Top Cultural Attractions
Looking for fresh staycation ideas in Kuala Lumpur — Malaysia’s capital city?
Culturally rich and diverse, Kuala Lumpur (KL) offers holidaymakers a smorgasbord of unique and enriching learning experiences. Cosmopolitan yet rich in heritage, KL’s wide range of museums, galleries, and religious sites provide the perfect playground for locals and expatriates on a KL staycation.
Before you start planning which Kuala Lumpur attractions to visit, read on to learn where you should stay during your local vacation.
- Where to Stay for Your Kuala Lumpur (KL) Staycation
- Experience KL’s Unique Art and Heritage
- Gain Fresh Insights into KL’s Religious Diversity
- Experience KL’s Historic Sites and Monuments
- Appreciate KL City’s Bustling Culture
Where to Stay for Your Kuala Lumpur (KL) Staycation


Pamper yourself with a KL staycation at the Serviced Apartments of PARKROYAL Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur, a 2021 Travellers’ Choice Award recipient. This urban sanctuary offers the comforts of home and the convenience of being close to key attractions. Book the One Bedroom Premier Suite, which opens up to the marvellous view of Kuala Lumpur’s cityscape.


Unwind at the outdoor poolside after a day of adventures and soak in the view of the city’s most iconic buildings. Feeling hungry but wish to stay in? Just order in-room dining from our extensive menu of local and Western delights.
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Experience KL’s Unique Art and Heritage
Did you know that Kuala Lumpur used to be a small mining town? Or that it houses an extensive Islamic Art collection? Learn all these and more at the museums and galleries located around the capital city of Malaysia.
Kuala Lumpur City Gallery
Kuala Lumpur City Gallery
Address: | No. 27, Jalan Raja, Dataran Merdeka, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Phone Number: | +60 3 2698 3333 |
Opening hours: | 9am to 6:30pm daily |
Begin your cultural journey at the Kuala Lumpur City Gallery, a great starting point to learn the history of KL in an informative and engaging fashion. Two prime displays to visit are “Old Kuala Lumpur”, a photographic record of the city, and a scale model of modern KL aptly titled “The Spectacular City Model Show”.
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National Museum
National Museum
Address: | Jabatan Muzium Malaysia, Jln Damansara, Perdana Botanical Gardens, 50566 |
Phone Number: | +60 3 2267 1000 |
Opening hours: | 9am to 5pm |
Continue to unearth KL’s past at the National Museum, housed in a building designed in traditional Malay and Minangkabau styles of architecture. Get schooled in everything Malaysian—from national history to local culture and customs. Do also check out the outdoor exhibits of artefacts narrating Malaysia’s past.
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Islamic Arts Museum of Malaysia
Islamic Arts Museum of Malaysia
Address: | Jalan Lembah Perdana, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Phone Number: | +60 3 2274 2020 |
Opening hours: | 9:30am to 6pm |
Dive into the Islamic world at the Islamic Arts Museum of Malaysia, Southeast Asia’s largest museum of Islamic Art. Home to more than seven thousand artefacts and an extensive library of Islamic books, its crowning glory is one of the world’s largest scale models of the Masjid al-Haren in Mecca.
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Gain Fresh Insights into KL’s Religious Diversity
Multiracial Malaysia is home to diverse religions and KL is a great city to explore the most significant religious sites of Malaysians of various beliefs.
Batu Caves


Batu Caves
Address: | Gombak, Batu Caves 68100 Malaysia |
Phone Number: | +60 3-6189 6284 |
Said to be 400-million-years of age, the ancient and gargantuan Batu Caves is a popular site for tourists and locals alike. The highlight of this subterranean series of Hindu temples is a 42.7-metre high statue of Hindu deity Murugan guarding the cave entrance.
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Thean Hou Temple


Thean Hou Temple
Address: | Persiaran Endah, Taman Persiaran Desa, 50460 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Phone Number: | +60 3 2274 7088 |
Explore the rich religious heritage of Chinese believers at the six-tiered Thean Hou Temple, dedicated to the goddess Tian Hou (The Heavenly Mother). The temple’s impressive architecture features classic oriental designs, thick red pillars, upturned ornamental pagoda corners, and intricately carved patterns.
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National Mosque


National Mosque
Address: | Jalan Perdana, Kuala Lumpur 50480 Malaysia |
Phone Number: | +60 3 2107 3100 |
Opening hours: | 6:30am to 1pm, 2:30pm to 4pm, 5:30pm to 7pm daily |
Pay homage to the deft artistry of the National Mosque (Masjid Negara)—the centre of Islamic life in Malaysia. Surprisingly modern in design, Its 16-point star roof and 73-metre minaret (tower) form the focal point among the sprawling, manicured gardens. The simplicity of its design, both interior and exterior, create a calming atmosphere. Do note that appropriate attire is required for visitors.
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Holy Rosary Church
Holy Rosary Church
Address: | 10, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Phone Number: | +60 3 2274 2747 |
Opening hours: | 5pm to 9m (Saturday), 8:30am to 12pm (Sunday) |
Be awed by the beautiful neo-Gothic style Holy Rosary Church which stands out regally from the cluster of modern buildings around it. Its striking European facade is stark white—a complete contrast to its interior where stunning colourful stained glass windows depict the five Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary.
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Experience KL’s Historic Sites and Monuments
A trip to Kuala Lumpur cannot be complete without learning about its heritage, through historic monuments and buildings.
Old Railway Station


Old Railway Station
Address: | 5, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, Kampung Attap, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Journey to the past at the Old Railway Station, one of the most photographed buildings in the city. Built in 1910, it used to be the railway hub of the capital city. The building’s facade is unlike any other, combining Eastern, Western and Moorish architectural styles, while its interior is Victorian. Visit the mini railway museum inside the building to admire displays of relics of bygone days such as uniforms, train tickets, maps and posters.
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Old Istana Negara


Old Istana Negara
Address: | Istana Negara 50500 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Phone Number: | +60 3 2267 1000 |
Opening hours: | 9am to 1pm, 3:30pm to 9pm daily |
Visit the former residence of Malaysia’s Supreme King (Yang di-Pertuan Agong) at the Old Istana Negara, perched at the top of 11 hectares of sprawling grounds. Now a Royal Museum, it gives a glimpse into the royals’ history, with displays on the kings and queens of the past 50 years.
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Appreciate KL City’s Bustling Culture
Soak up Kuala Lumpur’s melting pot of diverse cultures at these popular destinations.
Central Market


Central Market
Address: | Jalan Hang Kasturi, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia |
Phone Number: | +60 3 2021 0399 |
Opening hours: | 10am to 10pm |
Ready for some shopping? Head over to the Central Market to experience Malaysia’s home-crafted artisanal items. Over 300 craftspeople introduce their wares to visitors, showcasing Malaysian culture and heritage.
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Chinatown
Address: | Jalan Petaling, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Opening hours: | 9am to 10pm |
Immerse in the festive atmosphere of KL’s Chinatown. From shopping for produce to clothes, Chinese crafts to nourishing herbs, there is an endless stream of activity on this busy street. Visit at night to experience a vibrant night market with hundreds of stalls hawking all sorts of goods at reasonable prices.
LIttle India Brickfields
Address: | Jalan Travers to Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Opening hours: | 10am to 9pm |
Experience a kaleidoscope of colours at Little India, filled with sights, sounds, smells and tastes of India. Beautiful arches run along the side of the street while the shops burst with life, colour and soul. Find anything from flower garlands, saris, local delicacies like thosai and vadai, and a whole lot more.
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