After eating our fill, we took the KTM rapid transit system to the KLCC station for the Petronas Twin Towers (once the world's tallest building(s)). We got our tickets for the 10:30 group (we didn't reserve these in advance) and browsed the gift shop until our time.
Petronas Twin Towers Elevator - KL, Malaysia |
The elevators first stopped at the 41st floor where we could cross the sky bridge. See the photo at the very bottom of this blog post and you can see how high the sky bridge is. Once we crossed the bridge to the other tower, we then took another elevator all the way up to the 86th floor.
View of KL, Malaysia from the Petronas Twin Towers sky bridge |
I really thought KL was a very lovely city. Not very walkable, but lovely to look at from high buildings. After the towers, we took the train a few stops back, so we could visit a place called the Central Market. I was very excited to visit this place for 2 reasons. 1. I love shopping. 2. I love air conditioning. Haha! I love browsing markets and getting souvenirs from stands and more "authentic" type shops. The Central Market was inside and air conditioned, so I was very excited to spend some time and Malaysian Ringgit at this place.
Inside the Central Market - KL, Malaysia |
I absolutely loved this place. It had 2 floor that consisted of so many different types of shops. For various people, we bought cinnamon coasters, an adorable stone cat that you put on the top of something and it looks like it's looking down, a handheld mirror, some chocolate, a Christmas ornament, some magnets, and some coconut cookies.
To keep the chocolate from melting, we took the train 1-2 stops back and returned to our hotel. Since it was already 1:30, we hung around in the executive lounge of the hotel until 2:30 when they served tea, and made that our lunch. Yes, the magnificent breakfast we ate earlier that morning kept us full until nearly 2:00.
Around 3:00, we took the inefficient monorail system to the Berjaya Times Square Mall. This multi-story shopping mecca was such a wonder. It even had a roller coaster in the middle of it.
Roller coaster inside the Times Square Mall - KL, Malaysia |
Up and up and up! The many levels of the Times Square Mall - KL, Malaysia |
Our purpose in visiting this place was yet another Escape Room Adventure. You have to remember. This was 2015. The Escape Room craze hadn't yet come to the United States, and it was such a novelty thing for us. We just found them to be so much fun! The one in Malaysia even had a hallway with motion sensor lasers like you would see in a Mission Impossible movie. We still needed all of our hints. Haha!
After walking around the mall, we returned to the hotel for Happy Hour, and ate dinner. It's pretty amazing how ridiculously we took advantage of the executive lounge in Malaysia. We didn't spend a dime on food that entire day. The food in the lounge was just soooooo good! Looking back, I'm a little sad that we didn't make more of an effort to find a Malay restaurant and indulge in the local cuisine, but at the same time, I still salivate when I think of the food in that Hilton lounge. Sadly, I didn't get very good pictures of it.
As the sun set, we went back to the area around the Petronas Towers to try and get a picture of them lit up. As we arrived, we caught the last few minutes of the fountain show. The one in Dubai is better, but I loved all of the different colors they used.
Petronas Twin Towers fountain show - KL, Malaysia |
From the ground, it was nearly impossible to get a good picture of the towers. I had the same problem in Dubai when we visited the Burj Khalifa (the tallest building in the world). I had to get to a place that was far enough away and at a high enough elevation to really get the picture I wanted.
Prior to the trip, I read online that the Sky Bar at the Traders Hotel gave the best view of the towers. I also read that they had a rooftop pool up there that only hotel guests could use, but that anyone could go to the Sky Bar provided they had a reservation. Well, we didn't make a reservation, but I figured that there was no harm in going up there anyway.
My husband thought I was completely crazy and wanted no part of my antics. So while he stayed down in the cool, dark lobby, I ventured up to the top floor of this posh hotel. (Side note - as a result of this experience, perhaps I'm not quite so timid as I once thought. Read on, and you'll understand.)
I walked right up to the host and hostess standing at the entrance. They asked if I had a reservation, and I kindly explained to them that I simply wished to take a picture of the towers. Would they mind if I came in for just a few minutes? They were very friendly, and welcomed me in with a smile. What I soon discovered, however, is that round booths lined the windows, and that the only way to get the picture I wanted was to scoot to the back of one of those booths and lean over the back.
So, I walked along the aisle passing red, plush booth after red plush booth, looking for an empty one where I could quickly hop in, snap my photo, and then be on my way. I walked and walked and got all the way to the rooftop pool and didn't see any empty booths. The windows leading out to the pool were steamy and full of condensation, not terribly conducive to a good photograph.
As I walked back along the aisle of booths, I spotted a man sitting in one by himself. He sat all the way to one side, leaving the rest of the booth empty. I also happened to notice that he was talking on the phone. Not seeing any other options, I hopped into the booth with this stranger, snapped a handful of photos of the towers, flashed the man my dazzling smile, and dashed away before he could say a word. My photos weren't perfect. Most of them still had some sort of glare or backlight in them, but I'm very please that I was able to get the pictures that I wanted of the towers all lit up at night.
Petronas Towers at night from the Sky Bar at Traders Hotel |
Then we returned to our apartment sized hotel and called it a day. Up relatively early the next day to catch our train that we took from Malaysia to Singapore. Only a few days left in this Southeast Asian trip. I hope you'll join me for the last few posts on our Singaporean adventure.
Thanks for reading!
- Foxy the Traveler
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