THE PETRONAS TOWERS

These high rise skyscrapers take your breathaway at just one glimpse.
Such is their architectural beauty, and the best part is when you witness the skyline and the nearby splendid mountains, hills and the city basking in the sunshine!

At night the view is even more magnificent, with lights stealing the show and presenting before you a grand show of city lights.

Towering at a height of 452 meters, the 88 stories majestic structure is considered to be Kuala Lumpur Crown jewel.

The towers reflect a very deep and significant vision of Tun Mahathir Mohamad of, Malaysia being a global player in the international frontiers.

Well, tower 1 is wholly owned by the Petronas company and its subsidiaries, the other Tower primarily serves as a corporate sphere for global companies like Accenture, Barclays capital, Microsoft, Boeing to name a few.

Truly it holds the strength and energy which can be felt by getting a first hands on the interiors, which are beautifully crafted and the Skywalk at the bridge that connects the two Towers is simply mesmerizing with the breathtaking overview of the entire Horizon of a nation!

In the vicinity of the Petronas Towers, there is the Klcc park stretched out where jogging tracks, walking pavement, water fountains and wading pool are meticulously crafted which allows the visitors to have a stroll and relish the beauty of the place!

It's spread in a vast area and it would indeed take you time to soak in the aesthetic beauty of this park, with the waterfront making the winds cooler for a pleasant experience.

What most of the people might not know, is that the Petronas Towers boasts of an array of attractions including the Kuala Lumpur convention center and the Petronas art gallery!

For science enthusiasts, we have the petrosains science center where a variety of shows relating to petroleum origin, industry, and related stuff are shown.

Head out to this place if the sun shines too bright outside.

Internationally acclaimed as one of the best concert halls, and very thoughtful interior architecture, it is one of the leading venues for classical music.

ADDITIONAL INFO-

Visiting days: Tuesday to Sunday( Monday is closed)

Visiting hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
( though it remains closed from 1-2:30On Fridays)
Expected tour time- 1 hour

Reaching there: Train from any station within Klang Valley and the destination would be Llcc station.

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