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Downtown KL’s Hidden Treasures: Kembara Stories & Food Trail Shines Spotlight On Migrant-Led Tours
The Kembara Stories and Food Trail led by migrants in Kuala Lumpur has captured the city's attention for going beyond conventional tourist offerings by immersing participants in the vibrant tapestry of Downtown KL's diverse communities.DBKL & Think City To Transform Downtown KL Into Creative/Cultural District
DBKL and Think City signed their third MoU to accelerate the KLCCD programme to revitalise Downtown Kuala Lumpur as a creative and cultural zone.DTKL Then & Now: What Became Of KL’s Brothels, Prisons, & Cinemas?
Some of these places were once cinemas, brothels, post offices, and… a prison? If you’re wondering what the walls would say if they could talk, you’re welcome to reminisce with us.11 Art Galleries & Museums In Downtown Kuala Lumpur And Beyond
Explore contemporary art and Malaysia’s rich history at these incredible museums and galleries in Kuala Lumpur, guaranteed to amaze you.Your Guide To Lorong Panggung, Kuala Lumpur’s New It Street
If you’re looking for a place where the streets are laced with character, the food reminiscent of a time long gone, and where art and soul meet, look no further than Lorong Panggung in Downtown Kuala Lumpur.8 Walking Tours To Let You Explore Downtown Kuala Lumpur Like A Pro
These walking tours will have you exploring Downtown Kuala Lumpur like never before. Choose among these eight guided and self-guided tours that will take you through city trails like a true local.Hello Zafigo Session #18 | Downtown KL: A Walk Through History
We’re speaking to award-winning tour guide, Jane Rai, about her passion and how she is doing her part to keep Downtown KL's heritage and culture alive — one tour at a time.DTKL Festivities: Raya At The Row KL
The Row KL and Batik Boutique have partnered to celebrate Raya 2022 on the 28th and 29th of May from 10am to 8pm at Heritage Row in Downtown KL.6 Things To Do In Downtown KL Besides Eating & Drinking
Downtown Kuala Lumpur is a hotspot for eating and drinking, but it’s also a cultural hub that locals and tourists can — and should — immerse themselves in.