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BESTThank you for your time zone. The price is also reasonable. I arrived one minute before the ticket time and then I let it in for the next time. You'd better get up 15 minutes ahead of the reservation time.
Kuala Lumpur's landmark,
Petronas Twin Towers Observation Deck
The Petronas Twin Towers, along with the KL Tower, are the representative buildings of Kuala Lumpur and are famous for their twin buildings. They are Malaysia's symbolic landmark and super tall buildings. Completed in 1998, they stand at 451.9m tall. What's particularly interesting is that the two towers of the Twin Towers were built by a Korean and a Japanese company, respectively, and they are famous for competing to finish them faster.
Petronas Twin Towers has a sky bridge connecting the two buildings on the 41st floor, and a super high-rise observation deck on the 86th floor. If you want to see the best view of Kuala Lumpur, be sure to climb to the Petronas Observation Deck.
Kuala Lumpur's landmark,
Petronas Twin Towers Observation Deck
If you go to only one observation deck to see the city in Kuala Lumpur, I definitely recommend the Petronas Twin Towers Observation Deck. The reason is that it is the highest observatory on the 86th floor, and the high-speed elevator that takes you up there is really pretty, and the multimedia guides are fun to learn about the building’s structure, scenery, and history. That’s why the Twin Towers Observation Deck is considered the best place for everything from views, night views, and commemorative photos.
Introducing Sky Bridge
The Sky Bridge is the only connecting means of connection between the twin towers at 41st floor. Weighing 750 tons, the Sky Bridge connects the two towers on the 41st and 42nd floors. What’s interesting is that it feels like it’s partially attached to the main building, and I’m curious to know how they were able to effectively block wind and storms while connecting them.
The Sky Bridge is 58.4m long and anyone who has purchased a ticket can walk across it. I highly recommend you try it at least once. It can be quite a thrilling experience.
Introducing the 86th floor observatory
Take the high-speed elevator to level 86 and you will find yourself at the Petronas Twin Towers Observation Deck. This place is 370m high and on a clear day, you can see up to 8km. From here, you can see the Titiwangsa mountain range, KLCC Park, and the King’s Palace.
The interactive screens are also fun. The interactive screen on the 86th floor is an AR screen that lets you learn about the Petronas Twin Towers through hands-on experience. You can also use the telescope to get a closer look at Kuala Lumpur, or check out what’s around you with a scale model.
Introducing digital displays
On the 83rd floor, you can enjoy a fun digital display of Petronas Twin Towers facilities and various information. You can also use the service to send a Petronas Twin Towers postcard to your loved ones, and you can also watch a video to learn more about this iconic tower in Malaysia. If you want to know more about Petronas Twin Towers, visit the 83rd floor.
address :
Petronas Twin Towers
Concourse Level, Petronas Twin Tower, Lower Ground, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Hours of Operation:
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (last entry 8:30 p.m.)
* Operating hours may vary. Please check the official website for exact operating hours.
* Closed every Monday.
Concourse Level, Petronas Twin Tower, Lower Ground, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia