WHERE TO LIVE & SPEND THE DAY IN KUALA LUMPUR? Popular Neighborhoods For Families And Kids In KL
Guide To Moving And Living In Kuala Lumpur With Kids
KL is considered as one district and we’ve compiled some of the best neighborhoods not only to live in but also to spend the day in. The main areas you’ll want to know, to start, are:
Best neighborhoods to live in KL:
KLCC: Designed to be a city within the city, Kuala Lumpur City Centre is where you’ll find the Petronas Twin Towers, with Suria KLCC mall at its base, the aquarium, and the forested KLCC Park and fountains out front.
Ampang: An affluent large, mostly residential and commercial area encompassing KLCC with plenty of restaurants, bars and activities. It is also fondly nicknamed as the ‘Korean Town’ due to the small Korean population that inhabits this city.
Bangsar: An eclectic neighborhood with a good mix of restaurants, bars, and cafes. Its population is a good mix between all three ethnic groups that make up Malaysia’s demographic and a growing wave of expats.
Mont Kiara: This affluent township is an expat-oriented suburb that mainly houses residential condominiums, office complexes and international schools.
Damansara Heights: Acknowledged by Lonely Planet as one of the coolest neighborhoods in the world, this is a highly desirable address in KL, Damansara Heights is an affluent township with an interesting mix of architecture and a vibrant offering of cafes and restaurants.
Petaling Jaya: A dynamic suburb with a forest of glitzy shopping malls, interspersed with traditional restaurants and temples - all just half an hour or so from the center of Malaysia's capital.
Bangsar South: A highly sought-after address for today’s discerning urbanites who appreciate stylish suburban living within a dynamic cityscape
Others: You’ll learn about other areas as you spend time in the city, like Damansara, Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI), Cheras and Bukit Jalil.
Best neighborhoods to spend the day in for cultural exploration:
Bukit Bintang: A busy thoroughfare with upscale malls and luxe fashion boutiques. Al fresco bars and live music clubs line Changkat street, while Jalan Alor is a lively strip known for sidewalk restaurants serving Chinese fare like chicken wings and coconut ice-cream.
Chinatown: A nice area to spend an afternoon, it has Central Market, lantern-laden Petaling Street, Buddhist and Hindu temples, Chinese street food, and nightlife.
Brickfields: Vibrant Brickfields is home to Little India, a colorful maze of textile shops and jewelry stores, plus low-key restaurants serving authentic banana-leaf meals.