Are you a photography enthusiast that loves to take aesthetic photos? I think it’s time to enliven your social media feeds with beautiful photographs and go for a walk.
Do you know that Kuala Lumpur has many aesthetic photo spots? Kuala Lumpur is a beautiful city that is home to a variety of intriguing attractions.
For your information, Kuala Lumpur is a sophisticated and unique metropolis with many attractive features.
Many tourists flock here as they are attracted by the city’s culture, entertainment options, shopping, dining, economic growth, educational opportunities, and exciting nightlife.
Top aesthetic photo spots in Kuala Lumpur
According to Tourism Malaysia Facebook, here are the top aesthetic photo spots that you can find in KL! Don’t worry, these spots won’t cost that much to go, with some being free of charge!
1. LaLaport, Bukit Bintang
LaLaport, dubbed “Japan’s Favorite Shopping Mall,” stands out from other Malaysian malls with its futuristic style and plenty of Japanese retailers and restaurants.
However, not many people were aware that the aesthetic LaLaport was a prison! Creepy fact, right? Nonetheless, it’s in the past! Now, let’s focus on the beautiful LaLaport instead.
2. Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery
Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery offer a diverse range of themes in its galleries: the Bank Negara Malaysia Gallery, Economics Gallery, Children’s Gallery, Islamic Finance Gallery, Numismatics Gallery, and Art Gallery.
The museum also exhibits numismatic treasures that are as old as history as well as its dynamic collection of Malaysian and ASEAN artworks.
3. Saloma Bridge
Stunning throughout the day and at night! Using this pedestrian link bridge that connects Kampung Bharu and KLCC, you may go on a breathtaking walk high above the crowded Kuala Lumpur expressway. Besides, you can also take pictures on the bridge as it’s filled with many colorful lights during the night.
4. Federal Territory Mosque
The Federal Territory Mosque is one of the most stunning mosques in Malaysia. It bears some striking similarities to the Blue Mosque in Turkey. The mosque is very welcoming to visitors and offers free tours led by knowledgeable individuals. In addition,
One of the most stunning mosques in Malaysia, the Blue Mosque bears some striking similarities to the Blue Mosque in Turkey. The mosque is very welcoming to visitors and offers free tours led by knowledgeable individuals. In addition, between the mosque’s pillar frames, you can see a number of KL buildings. Interesting right?
5. Kwai Chai Hong 鬼仔巷
At the newest and most popular hangout in Chinatown, you may experience what it was like to live during the golden age. They aim to provide tourists with experiences that are both significant and unforgettable, transporting them to the golden era of KL Chinatown in the 1960s.
6. Perdana Botanical Garden
You may work up a sweat strolling over the 227 acres of this park, known as KL’s green lungs. In other words, this is the perfect place to have a picnic with the whole family. In addition, you can also take many stunning photos here as it’s an aesthetic spot!
Sources: Tourism Malaysia, Kwai Chai Hong 鬼仔巷, Mitsui Shopping Park