Central Market KL
Central Market was once a wet market built in 1888, but has since evolved to a fascinating destination for tourists, locals, shoppers and art lovers. Also known as Pasar Seni Kuala Lumpur in Malay, some will call it an indoor flea market. The market now consists of several sections representing the biggest group of races in Malaysia, showcasing the diversity of the Malaysian cultures and traditions. Even if you are not into shopping, you can truly enjoy a heritage experience offering a wonderful visual treat and appreciation of Malaysian heritage and architecture in a glance when you step inside.
Under its stunning art-deco structure, you will find more than 300 shops featuring local handicrafts, textiles, souvenirs, collectibles and restaurants.
There are also many other food stalls, food court and cafes around which you can explore too.
If you are lucky enough, you can even catch some performance by buskers, local performers, artists or dancers during your visit at the outdoor stage next to the entrance or Kasturi Walk.
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