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Updated Jun 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂8.6
    4.7/5
    3983 Review
    From161252
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 30458 reviews
    "We watched the Twin Towers on the ground the night before, and also enjoyed the music fountain at night. It felt very good. I decided to go to the tower temporarily. Ctrip was very powerful. I also sent tickets to the hotel in the middle of the night. Let us wait for the trouble of the ticket at the hotel the next morning. The scenery on the tower is infinite, you can overlook Kuala Lumpur at night, it is the whole overall, a little less flexibility, the overall feeling is not beautiful in the underground, but it seems that it can't come, so it is necessary to go, is it going again next time? Not sure. The first four are on the sky, the last four are on the ground."
    Kuala Lumpur.Kuala Lumpur City Centre
    >100km from Johor Bahru
    Highlights: • The Petronas Twin Towers are one of Kuala Lumpur's iconic cityscapes, and the towers are located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.• The Twin Towers are 451.9 meters high and have a total of 88 floors. A pair of identical buildings stand side by side and are connected by a trestle in the middle.• The Petronas Twin Towers are like two tall spiers piercing the sky. Take the high-speed elevator to the 86th floor for a panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur.△ Soaring to a height of 451.9 metres, the 88-storey twin structure is Kuala Lumpur's crown jewel.△ Watch the beautiful sunset from the top of the tower. The afterglow of the setting sun reflects the beautiful scenery.
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  • No.2
    󰺂8.1
    4.6/5
    1908 Review
    From145255
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 6266 reviews
    "It offers an experience that you can never forget. Could easily spend an hour and half in the aquaria. The place is crowded even in weekdays due to the inclusion of this in the tour packages. Nonetheless it is enjoyable in every manner. Kids love the way the thing is designed."
    Kuala Lumpur.Kuala Lumpur City Centre
    >100km from Johor Bahru
    Highlights: • Located on the ground floor of the iconic Twin Towers Conference Center, it bears a resemblance to the Sydney Opera House.• Take a leisurely stroll through the 90-meter-long underwater tunnel and admire nearly 150 different species of rare marine and terrestrial creatures, totaling up to 5,000 in number.• Be sure not to miss the thrilling shark feeding show.△ A wide variety of marine life、△ Learn more about marine ecology
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  • No.3
    󰺂8.1
    4.7/5
    2012 Review
    From191268
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 3358 reviews
    "Sunway Theme Parks promotions are just around the corner! Get your 🎟️Sunway Lagoon Annual Passport🎟️ & ♨️Sunway Theme Parks Ultimate Pass♨️ at TASTEFULLY FOOD EXPO to enjoy your #BestDayEver and #AwesomeMoments for 365 days of endless fun 🌊🎢"
    Subang Jaya.Bandar Sunway
    >100km from Johor Bahru
    Highlights: • Enjoy the joyful world of six theme parks• A fantastic experience for all ages• Enjoy thrilling rides△ Get ready for an adrenaline rush as you experience an exhilarating roller coaster.△ A variety of water activities will bring you a cool summer.△ See fascinating wildlife up close and learn about their habits.
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  • No.4
    󰺂7.9
    4.5/5
    1250 Review
    From66029
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 8727 reviews
    "When you travel to KL Malaysia. This Iconic Place should not be missed! I went here and stayed on a hotel nearby. Petronas tower Is a must see tourist spot during day time and also at night."
    Kuala Lumpur.Kuala Lumpur City Centre
    >100km from Johor Bahru
    Highlights: • Located in the heart of Malaysia’s capital city of Kuala Lumpur, it offers a unique blend of culture, adventure and nature.• Experience the comfortable observation deck and stunning views of the Kuala Lumpur skyline at an altitude of 276m.• Serves as an important landmark and symbol of Malaysia's maturity.△ KL TOWER is the seventh tallest telecommunication tower in the world and the tallest in Southeast Asia.△ KL Tower is known as the World Basejump Centre.
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  • No.5
    󰺂7.7
    4.3/5
    296 Review
    From89481
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1721 reviews
    "This was really useful when getting around the city. it wasn’t too expensive either. The city is walkable by foot, but it just makes it a bit easier."
    Kuala Lumpur
    >100km from Johor Bahru
    Highlights: Hop on and off at any timespin around Kuala Lumpur by sightseeing busVisit only the attractions you want to see along the bus route for maximum flexibilityKL Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour is one of the best way to travel around Kuala Lumpur city. KL Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour has 27 designated stops, which covers more than 60 sites and attractions,from the hi-rise building up to the skyscrapers, to the historical places and the green scenery.With the 24-hour or 48-hour hop-on hop-off ticket, you can spin around Kuala Lumpur by sightseeing bus and explore at your own pace.△ Open-top bus, enjoy the beautiful scenery of Kuala Lumpur.△ Hop on and off at your convenience, freely explore the various attractions of Kuala Lumpur.△Redeem your 24-hour or 48-hour bus pass at Bukit Bintang Station and visit some of Kuala Lumpur's most colorful attractions and sights!
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  • No.6
    󰺂7.3
    4.7/5
    297 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1100 reviews
    "I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Putra Mosque in Malaysia, and let me tell you, it was not just a visit; it was a heartwarming experience. I wholeheartedly recommend it to everyone! Don't miss this gem when you're in Malaysia; it's a heartwarming memory waiting to be made."
    Putrajaya
    >100km from Johor Bahru
    Highlights: The Pink Mosque is located in Putrajaya, the new administrative center of Malaysia. Three-quarters of the entire mosque is built on Lake Brat, also known as the Water Mosque. It's visually stunning thanks to its pink dome topped with granite. The construction of the mosque started in 1997 at a huge cost and can accommodate 15,000 people. The exterior is all pink, quite soft in color, and built with a lot of rose marble. The mosque has nine domes and can reach a height of 50 meters. Standing on Prince Edward Square is a good spot to photograph the exterior of the mosque. Between the blue sky, white clouds and clear water, the pink sanctuary is so beautiful that you can't take your eyes off it. It is not like the Forbidden City in Beijing, as red as a red flame rose. This mosque is more like a pink holy lotus blooming on the water, with a clear rhythm and a pure dream. The mosque is mainly composed of three parts: the prayer hall, the big minaret and the mausoleum. The roof of the hall looks like an open umbrella. It consists of 49 large and small round arches with 18 radiating stars, representing the 13 states of the country and the five commandments of Islam. The shape of the spire of the big minaret is like a rocket, the whole tower is 73 meters high, and there are elevators and stairs leading to the upper end. The mausoleum is built behind the mosque, where only the national heroes of Islam are buried. Most of the people who came to the mosque were tour groups from China and India. Because of time constraints, most of these tour groups just took pictures on the outside. If you are an independent tourist, you can visit it if you have enough time, because the interior of the mosque is actually more magnificent than the dreamy appearance. There is a red sign at the entrance of the mosque that says that non-Muslims, women who are menstruating and children under the age of five are not allowed to enter the prayer hall. All visitors must be properly dressed and not revealing when entering. Quiet loud noises in the temple, no smoking. Therefore, whether it is a boy or a girl, you can get a red or blue robe for free at the entrance, wear it on your body, and wear a hat at the same time. Girls can't show their hair, and there will be staff reminding them all the time. In addition, the shoes must also be taken off, you can put them on the rack specially for shoes, just remember where you put them. After entering, there will be a staff member who will explain it for free. Photography is prohibited in the prayer hall, please strictly abide by it. There are no idols in the temple, because Muslims do their prayers in the direction of Mecca. The mosque is divided into two floors, the second floor can be used exclusively by 4,000 women, and the downstairs can be used by 8,000 men. Muslims will worship at a certain time every day. At this time, the sound of the Koran played in the high minaret of the mosque lingers melodiously in the sky above the mosque, which is very pleasant. The design of the mosque is quite environmentally friendly. The prayer hall is very spacious. There are 12 pillars in it. The center of the pillars is a vacuum design. When the weather is hot, the motor at the bottom of the lake can be pumped into the interior, so it will feel slightly cool when entering the mosque. In addition, you can also see some Koran decorations in the temple, and there is a yellow explanatory diagram on the wall, telling people the correct mode of worship. In addition, the mosque has an auditorium with a capacity of 380 people and two classrooms, where lectures and lectures can be held. If you are hungry, there is also a mosque restaurant here, which can be used for tourists to eat and also to hold some religious events.
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  • No.7
    󰺂7.1
    4.2/5
    1253 Review
    Free
    "dubbed Chinatown of Kuala Lumpur, great Market for Local Msian Chinese food, local delicacies, fruits, flowers, Malaysia Souveniers, counterfiet goods🤭 range from branded luxury bags, clothes anything you name it, even Tattoo parlorNot to ne missed out while you are here the famous KIM SOYA BEAN stall, really good soy milk & beancurd sold here, Shin Kee Beef Noodle is a gem for Beef Noodle lover shop have been ard good 30years+ and famous! & The famous Uncle Kuih Apam Balik is a gem as well! & Durians!🤭& not to be missed out attraction while you are here is the Kwai Chai Hong lane where beautiful murals and installations come alive👍🏻 & have a close glimpse of M'sia Latest & Tallest Merdeka118 Tower from here, and you should not missed out this 2 temples as well, Sri Maha Mariamman & Guan Di Temple, worth a visit& lotssssss of hidden Cafes ard here as well, you will never get hungry here🤭Petaling Street Market easily accesible by MRT or LRT (Pasar Seni Station) or Grab"
    Kuala Lumpur.China Town
    >100km from Johor Bahru
    Highlights: Petaling Street is Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown, famous for selling handicrafts, clothing and delicious local specialties in restaurants tucked away in side streets and alleys. There are famous Malay Chinese dishes served at restaurants like Lifeng Tea Ice Room, Wang Jinlian Chicken, Han Kee Congee Shop, Longji Barbecue, Chinatown Shengji, Luo Han Guo Longyan Rock Candy Winter Melon and more.
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  • No.8
    󰺂7.0
    4.6/5
    829 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 2278 reviews
    "Located near the Lake Garden in Kuala Lumpur, and well known as Masjid Negara. It is one of the most beautiful mosque in Malaysia."
    Kuala Lumpur
    >100km from Johor Bahru
    Highlights: The National Mosque is located near the Kuala Lumpur Main Railway Station. As Malaysia’s national mosque, it is host to many religious ceremonies. It sits on 13 acres of gardens. The architecture of the mosque is different from the typical domed style of most Malaysian mosques in that its focal point is a tall pointed minaret. It also contains reflecting pools and fountains near the center of the complex, and is dotted with flowers and trees.
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  • No.9
    󰺂7.0
    4.5/5
    759 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 785 reviews
    "ronda kat sini best petang, sambil jalan and dah penat boleh layan cendol jam besar.anak² mesti sukaBusiness Hours:petang"
    Melaka.Jonker
    >100km from Johor Bahru
    Highlights: The Dutch Red House is located in the center of Holland Square. It was built in 1650. It is said that it was originally a church, and was later changed to the city government. It is now the Malacca Museum, which houses historical relics from Malay, Portugal, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Play Guide Today, the museum in the Red House is actually divided into six museums, displaying different historical relics, so it is called "StadthuysMuseumsComplex", including the Museum of History and Ethnology (MuseumSejarahdanEtnografi), Art Museum (MuseumSastera), Education Museum (MuseumPendidikan) et al. Crossing the Malacca River Bridge to the east bank of the river, you will be greeted by a neat square with a red clock tower and a Victorian fountain. Like all fountains, there will always be tourists throwing into it. Coins to make a wish. The square is surrounded by red Dutch buildings. Facing the square is the old Red House, which is the oldest building preserved by the Dutch in the East. The Stadthuys have thick red brick walls, heavy hardwood doors, and wide stone steps in front of them. Museum Introduction The larger of the 6 museums is the History and Ethnology Museum. The main antiques are related to the past Malacca Dynasty. You can see a lot of exquisite china, turtle coins, introductions of Prime Ministers of Malaysia in various periods, models of the Dutch town of Malacca, and understand the wedding scenes of locals. Then you can visit the Educational Museum, which is much smaller in size, a miniature one. You can see the museum make miniatures of past classes. I saw the schoolbags, school shoes worn by the students at that time, and the telephones people used at that time. If you have enough time, you can also visit the art museum, which mainly exhibits many oil paintings, depicting the history and living conditions of the Malays. In addition, the Muslim Museum mainly introduces some religious history and culture about Muslims. The back door of the museum is behind the Christ Church. After the tour, you can go directly to the church to visit. In addition, there are small shops lined up along the street at the bottom of the red house, and handicrafts of the same color are richer in colors and styles. If you like, you can buy some as souvenirs.
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  • No.10
    󰺂6.9
    4.5/5
    1116 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1587 reviews
    "Dataran Merdeka dahulunya dikenali sebagai Padang Kelab Selangor terletak dipusat pentadbiran lama Kuala Lumpur. Pada asalnya ia merupakan padang kriket bagi Kelab Selangor (kini Kelab diraja Selangor)Dataran Merdeka, formerly known as Padang Kelab Selangor, is located in the old administrative center of Kuala Lumpur. It was originally a cricket ground for the Selangor Club (now the Selangor Royal Club)"
    Kuala Lumpur.China Town
    >100km from Johor Bahru
    Highlights: Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) is one of Kuala Lumpur's historically and politcally significant landmarks. This is where the Malaysian flag was first raised to symbolize independence from British Rule. Currently, a very tall flagpole stands at the southern end of the square. Portraits of the present prime minister and past prime ministers of Malaysia sit beneath the flagpole. The buildings encircling Merdeka Square are rich and diverse in style and architecture. They include everything from British Tudor-style buildings to Islamic architecture, guildhouses, and distant skyscrapers. Each of these buildings tells part of the story of Malaysia's colonial history.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Johor Bahru?
Some Best Things to Do near Johor Bahru include:Petronas Twin Towers, Aquaria KLCC, Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, Kuala Lumpur Tower, KL Hop-On Hop-Off
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Johor Bahru?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Johor Bahru include:Petronas Twin Towers:4.7, Aquaria KLCC:4.6, Sunway Lagoon Theme Park:4.7, Kuala Lumpur Tower:4.5, KL Hop-On Hop-Off:4.3
Where are Best Things to Do near Johor Bahru located?
The Best Things to Do near Johor Bahru are mainly located in:Petronas Twin Towers:Kuala Lumpur, Aquaria KLCC:Kuala Lumpur, Sunway Lagoon Theme Park:Subang Jaya, Kuala Lumpur Tower:Kuala Lumpur, KL Hop-On Hop-Off:Kuala Lumpur
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