Kuala Lumpur Monorail and its famous destinations
62Kuala Lumpur Brief Facts
Kuala Lumpur is just 243 square km in land area but it is the largest city in Malaysia and has lots of things to offer to the visitors. There are lots of shopping complexes in this KL city as the locals call it. You can also find abundance of hotels here and you just need to choose which one is best for you.
If you are on budget, maybe you are interested to stay in one of the Kuala Lumpur hotels that charge you under USD 60 per night like Hotel Seri Malaysia.
Kuala Lumpur Monorail
One of the ways to explore Kuala Lumpur is by using KL Monorail system that starts its journey from Titiwangsa Station and ends at KL Sentral Station (This is the centre for LRT, KTM Train or Commuter).
However it doesn't stop exactly at KL Sentral Station as you need to walk a bit to that station but in the future, it seems that KL Monorail will be directly connected to KL Sentral Station.
There are 2 popular places where Kuala Lumpur Monorail will take you to. The first famous place you can go by monorail is Bukit Bintang and this is among the main attractions to the tourists in Kuala Lumpur.
In Bukit Bintang,the well known places for shopping are Sungei Wang Plaza, Plaza Low Yat, Lot 10 etc.
Not far from Bukit Station is Imbi Station where Berjaya Times Square building is located around here. At this shopping, you can buy your favourite stuff like books or magazines at Borders Bookstore (Level 1). There is also a cinema run by Golden Screen Cinema or GSC.
Berjaya Times Square was officially open in 2003 by the former Malaysian Prime Minister, YAB Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad.
When you use the Kuala Lumpur Monorail, you can easily travel to these places without hassle also saves your time and budget as the fares are cheap. For just RM1.60 you can go to Imbi station from Chow Kit Monorail station.
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