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Shopping  

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Street Shopping
Chinatown. Petaling Street is a place that never sleeps. It is a great place for locals to get some goods at bargain prices and certainly an eye-opening experience for tourists. Looking for cheap clothes, fabrics, souvenirs, electronic items, watches, CDs and more? Then Petaling Street is the place for you. It is easy getting to Petaling Street as numerous bus companies service the area.Be warned though that it can get rather crowded sometimes so you should be prepared to sweat it out. That aside, the crowd and the noise are really part of the fun of visiting Petaling Street. Without these, it just wouldn’t be right. Food is aplenty here with many delicious choices to choose from. Some of the restaurants here have been operating for generations! There are also many shops along this road selling a variety of goods such as handbags, shoes and leather goods. A few pet stores can also be found in the area.
 
At night, the whole street is lined with stalls and the bargain-hunting fun begins!
Little India. Fancy seeing yourself in a lovely Indian saree? Then come by Little India located along Jalan Masjid India. Little India is exciting and vibrant and the place is absolutely alive with colours!

Visitors to the place will feel as if they are in a bazaar. The streets are lined with an array of goods that will capture any shopper’s eye – from colourful sarees to jewellery, food to fabrics.

Here you can also sample a variety of Indian cuisine, from fresh milk to Indian breads to snacks. The food and the culture are something any tourist should experience. It is a whole new world!
FLEA Market & Bazaars
Amcorp Flea Market - Amcorp Mall, PJ
Sat & Sun 10am - 6pm
Carnival Flea Market - BB Park, Jalan Bukit Bintang
Sun 10am - 4pm
Mont' Kiara Craft Market - Plaze MOnt' Kiara
Sun 10am - 6pm
Millennium Square Flea Market - Dataran Millennium, PJ
Sat 10.30am - 10.30pm & Sun 10.30am - 8pm
Summit USJ Flea Market - Menara Summit, Subang Jaya
Sat & Sun, 10am - 6pm
The Street Flea Market - The Curve, Mutiara Damansara
Sat & Sun 10am - 8pm
 
 
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