Add a review about Bukit Bintang Quarter

Quarter Bukit Bintang is considered one of the main shopping areas of Kuala Lumpur . This place is often called the "golden triangle", as the block is bordered by three busy streets (Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Imby and Jalan Sultan Ismail ), and hundreds of shops, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and hotels are concentrated here . According to the Ministry of Tourism of Malaysia, the Bukit Bintang Quarter is visited by about 2.5 million tourists every month . Many come here for profitable and diverse shopping . @ З Entire really can buy almost everything - from food to luxury cars .

If commercial life in the district of Bukit Bintang freezes after 22:00, the night clubs, on the contrary, open their doors to visitors. You can hang out here at least until the morning. And to have something to remember after the holidays, it makes sense to arrange a kind of marathon at the local entertainment venues.

Here are the largest shopping centers located in the Bukit Bintang quarter: Pavilion, Low Yat Plazza, Berjaya Times Square, Suria KLCC, Sungai Wang Plaza . In each of these malls is concentrated from 200 to 700 stores . By the way, in shopping malls you can simultaneously buy clothes of both budget and luxury brands . The second place in the number of establishments in the "golden triangle" of Kuala Lumpur is occupied by all sorts of Bars and restaurants, where you can quickly a bite to eat or thoroughly relax after many hours of shopping . The choice of institutions is also huge: from loved ones at home (Starbucks coffee, Subway, Mcdonald's and others) to unfamiliar cafes and reputable restaurants serving almost all countries .

Quarter Bukit Bintang

As for hotels, in the Bukit Bintang quarter you can live both in cheap hostels and luxury five-star hotels. Accommodation in a simple single-star hotel with free Wi-Fi can cost from 270 RUB per person (July 2014). Accordingly, the higher the status of the hotel, the more it will have to pay for accommodation in the Bukit Bintang quarter.

If the commercial life here freezes after 22:00, night clubs, on the contrary, open their doors to visitors. To hang out in the Bukit Bintang quarter you can at least until the morning. And to have something to remember after the holidays, it makes sense to arrange a kind of marathon at the local entertainment establishments.

How to get there

You can get to the Bukit Bintang Quarter on a monorail (underground) metro. The nearest stations are Imbi (Imbi) and Bukit Bintang (@ Bukit Bintang)

You will not be able to use the regular metro station, as the metro stations and Bukit Bintang Quarter are at a good distance from each other. You can also get here on city and international buses. The nearest station is called "Puduraya" (Pudu Raya).