https://www.trip.com/moments/detail/heidelberg-790-120974568/
TIFFANY MYERS

On the second day of Malaysia's visa-free travel in January 2024

I woke up naturally in the morning and left the hotel on foot for Petaling Street. The streetscape along the way was lush and it was quite comfortable to walk. The weather was really hot, and when the sun occasionally came out, it was essential to use an umbrella. Petaling Street and Independence Square are quite close to each other, so you can visit both in one go. Today's lunch was at a restaurant we stumbled upon on Petaling Street; the taste was just so-so. In fact, Petaling Street has Michelin-recommended restaurants, but we didn't make a special trip there. The truth is, if you want to eat something delicious, you shouldn't be lazy. After leaving Independence Square, we walked to Jalan Alor. This street isn't long, and both sides are lined with various restaurants, including some selling durian, but the prices are quite expensive. Since it was still early, we stopped at a nearby cafe on Jalan Alor for drinks to rest and plan the rest of our journey. Close to dinner time, we went to eat at Congkak, which is also a Michelin-recommended restaurant. We liked it quite a bit; the prices weren't cheap but not too expensive either. After a satisfying meal, we continued on foot to Pavilion Square. The New Year decorations at this square were really beautiful, with a strong atmosphere of the Year of the Dragon. The % Coffee inside the mall is cheaper than in China, and I really recommend it. After resting for a while in the coffee shop, we continued on foot to the Petronas Twin Towers. We took photos of the Petronas Twin Towers from various angles. Before going, I thought it was just a tall building, having seen many in China. But when I actually got close, I found it quite beautiful and couldn't help but want to take more photos. The mall beneath the Petronas Twin Towers was bustling with people, and there were many dining options. We chose one at random and it didn't disappoint. After dinner, we continued walking back to the hotel. Along the way, we encountered a durian stall and bought a box of durian flesh for 10 ringgit, which was just enough for two people. It's a pity we only thought of taking a photo after we finished eating. The day of walking around Kuala Lumpur came to an end.
View Original Text
*Created by local travelers and translated by AI.
Posted: Apr 10, 2024
Ton0806
PianHo
チャンティエーヌ
_tx***bs
4 people found this moment helpful
Submit
4
Mentioned in This Moment
Attraction

Petronas Twin Towers

4.7/53968 reviews | Modern Architecture
Kuala Lumpur
#1 of Best Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur
Available for tomorrow
US$9.93
View
Show More
Related Moments
Petronas Twin Towers
Petronas Twin Towers Malaysia
malaysia
petronas
Vicky China Wala
Petronas Twin Towers
Petronas Twin Towers
Petronas Twin Towers
Petronas Twin Towers
Petronas Twin Towers
Malaysia Magic
malaysia
malaysiatrulyasia
NellyGypsy