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Poised to be one of the top tourist attractions in Malaysia, the Menara KL Tower affords visitors a breathtaking view of the whole of Kuala Lumpur. Although there are plenty of things to see in Kuala Lumpur, the tall tower with a height of nearly 421 metres is a sight that hardly goes without being noticed. Featuring an antenna, the tower is mainly utilized for communication purposes. Ranked among the tallest freestanding towers in the globe, the majestic tower is a member of the prestigious World Federation of Great Towers.

Featuring an amphitheatre, stunning cascading pools, souvenir shops and a revolving fast food restaurant, the tower serves as a one stop venue for shopping, dining as well as savouring a bird’s eye view of the magnificent city.

Standing statuesque in all its architectural glory, the landmark is an exceptionally innovative combination of leisure, entertainment and retail in addition to being a high-tech centre for telecommunication.

Located at the heart of Golden Triangle at the epicentre of the entertainment and business district of Kuala Lumpur, this prestigious landmark is gracefully perched atop Bukit Nanas.

Imposingly standing dominating the skyline of the capital city, the tower’s architecture reflects the Islamic heritage of the nation. The construction flaunts intricate detailing of Arabic scripts, classic Islamic floral, abstract motifs, Islamic tiles and attractive colour combinations. Muqarnas decoration of the Shah Mosque in Isfahan, Iran was applied in the glass windows at the top of the tower. With its soaring height and unique architecture, Menara KL Tower has become a prestigious landmark as well as a prime tourist attraction in Kuala Lumpur.