Your gateway to a region that is truly Asia

From award-winning golf courses to world-class country club facilities, there is plenty of sightseeing and things to do at nearby KLGCC. Located within the city, discover a wealth of cultural and leisure activities at our top 5 local attractions that are less than 20 minutes away.

KLGCC Mall

Set to open in Q3 2025, KLGCC Mall is located adjacent to the Sime Darby Convention Centre and and overlooks the award-winning golf course at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club. The mall is situated alongside two blocks of Senada Residences and the commercial tower, Menara KLGCC.

KLGCC Mall introduces a reimagined approach to neighbourhood retail with a curated selection of brands, tailored to community needs and offering memorable family-oriented experiences. The mall will feature over 80 tenants and 1,000 parking bays across 600,000 sq.ft. space.

Anchor tenants for the mall include Jaya Grocer, Serai Group’s flagship concept, ACE Hardware, Asia Ballet Academy and the first HarborLand kids playland in Malaysia.

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Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

Located in the tranquil surroundings of Lake Gardens, the KL Bird Park is an eco-tourism site that is home to over 3,000 birds. Enjoy bird watching while embracing the local flora and fauna in their natural habitat.

KLCC Twin Tower

Known as one of the region’s most recognisable landmarks, the Petronas Twin Towers dominate Kuala Lumpur's skyline with their iconic architectural design. Standing tall above KL Tower, these soaring structures are a testament to modern engineering and are home to a variety of international retailers and gastronomic offerings at their base.

KL tower

Standing at 421 meters, the KL tower also known as Menara Kuala Lumpur is the 7th tallest in the world. Head up to the visitor deck to experience the stunning panoramic views of KL city during sunset, then enjoy a lavish dining experience at the revolving restaurant (Atmosphere 360°).

Chinatown @Petaling Street

Located in and around Petaling Street, Chinatown is known as the city’s most historic and colourful district. This lively area features a market, a variety of street food options, and Chinese cultural attractions such as temples.

The Batu Caves

The Batu Caves is a must-visit destination in the region, where visitors must climb a steep flight of 272 steps to reach it. It is a pilgrimage site not only for Malaysian Hindus, but Hindus worldwide. Hundreds of thousands of Hindus gather here to celebrate Thaipusam every year.