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Jalan P. Ramlee Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Binanli Bar Street (JalanP.Ramlee) is a street named after the late outstanding Malaysian artist Tan Sri Binanli. His influence in the Malay entertainment circle at that time was like a modern version of Jay Chou, bringing together actors, directors and singer-songwriters. In 1982, in honour of his contribution to the entertainment field, Jalan Parry in the city centre was renamed to what is now Benanli Street. Today, this street has gradually transformed into a bar street with bright lights and neon lights. Binanli Bar Street is well-known and appears in various travel books, attracting many foreigners. Various types of nightclubs, such as dance halls with live music, bars with live band performances, high-quality fashion pubs, theme bars, and exotic cuisine restaurants, are concentrated along the street. As the city that never sleeps in Kuala Lumpur, Binanli Bar Street has an excellent location. It is located to the south of the Petronas Twin Towers, and at the other end until you can see the Kuala Lumpur Tower. On Friday and Saturday nights, the street is bustling with splendor, with many nightclubs licensed to stay open until 3am. Bar Street is crowded with people almost every night, only a little less popular on Monday night. Also because the bar is so popular every night, residents in high-end areas nearby and guests of luxury hotels have complained and put pressure on them to protest the hustle and bustle of the bar street.
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Jalan P. Ramlee Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There is a lots of luxury apartment, hotels and restaurant at this street. Easy access to everywhere and close to KLCC..
Bar Street is also a very lively place, where you can often see the faces of foreigners, it is also a very interesting place, many bars are very cheap, can meet different needs of a crowd, there are some things to eat to taste.
Like each street in Bukit Bintang, Jalan P. Ramlee has a underlying uniqueness. This street comprises of the few oldest buildings in bukit bintang. This street ends at the foot if the gigantic magnificent KL Tower. Some of the few luxury high end apartments are very hidden located on this street. You might not realise at a glimpse. Try looking closer the next time you drive past
Binali Bar Street (Jalan P.Ramlee) is a street named after the late Malaysian artist Dan Sri Binali. His influence in the Malay show business was like a modern version of Jay Chou, a collection of actors, directors and singer-songwriters. In 1982, in honor of his contribution to the entertainment industry, Jalan Parry in the middle of the city was renamed the now Binali Street. Today, the street has gradually become a bright, neon bar street. Bianli Bar Street is famous and appears on various travel books, many foreigners come to visit. She is like Sanlitun in Beijing and the East and Xinyi District in Taipei. Unlike the nightclubs in Taipei's East and Xinyi District, she is more concentrated than the nightclubs in Taipei's East and Xinyi District. Various types of nightclubs, such as dance halls where music is played, bars where orchestras sing live, high-quality fashion taverns, theme bars, exotic restaurants, etc. are concentrated along the street. As Kuala Lumpur's Everlasting City, Bianli Bar Street is strategically located south of the Gemini Tower and on the other end until the Kuala Lumpur Tower is visible. On Friday and Saturday nights, the whole street is bustling and bustling, and many nightclubs are licensed to operate until 3am. Almost every night, the bar street is crowded, only a little gentler on Monday night. Also because the bar is nightly, the popularity is too strong, from time to time, it attracts residents in nearby high-end areas, and guests of luxury hotels complain and pressure to protest the hustle and bustle of the bar street.
It is very lively every night, especially on weekend nights as it is the famous bar street
The attitude of the service staff is very good, active and enthusiastic, and help solve small problems 😁