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Downtown Malls
Suria KLCC. Ever notice how much joy people get from having something new? We do, every single day at Suria KLCC. Nestled at the base of the world's tallest twin towers, Suria KLCC showcases six levels of shopping.
With over 300 local and international stores, there's always something new to discover. Choose from the latest fashion and accessories. Enjoy the many displays and performances at Centre Court. And relax at cafes and restaurants fronting KL's only 50-acre park.
To get here, take the Light Railway Transit System (LRT) and alight at KLCC station. Suria KLCC is also accessible via bus or taxi. >>> visit website
 
Sungei Wang Plaza. Your shopping adventure begins at Sungei Wang Plaza! Ideally situated right in the heart of the Bukit Bintang shopping precinct, Sungei Wang Plaza will dazzle you with its varied choices.
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Berjaya Times Square is the largest shopping-cum-entertainment complex in the country offering more than 1000 shops and a large variety of attractions such as Debenhams Department Store, DigiIMAX Theatre, Times Square Theme Park, BORDERS Bookstore and 10th Avenue Food Mall.
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Central Market. Previously, was the largest wet market in the city. Built in 1928, it is also a very old building that has won awards for its architectural design.
Because of its strategic location, the rapid development of the surrounding area (which led to a decline in its viability as a wet market location) and the need to cater to tourists, the building was later converted into a large arts and crafts centre.
Now, the building is home to many arts and crafts shops showcasing the work of local artists and craftsmen. This is a great place to pick up souvenirs and T-shirts in addition to more elaborate handicraft and artwork. >>> visit website
The Mall. Shopping Centre is a premier modern office building and is one of the pioneer shopping complexes in Malaysia, offering an exciting place for both professional office workers and shoppers, with food courts and 200 retail stores to visit.
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