Walking on the historical marks of Kuala Lumpur
Sultan Abdul Samad Building- is a grand royal structured building, a perfect Moorish architectural masterpiece, was constructed in 1894. The building is appreciated well by the visitors getting flights to Kuala Lumpur around the world.If you are an inexperienced in traveling, got a plan to tour KL and looking for the cheap flights to Kuala Lumpur, then it is advisable to search for the return flights, as it costs more economical.
Masjid Jamek- the city"s chief holy place for Muslims is another Moorish styled building. Located by the Klang and Gombak rivers, opened in 1909, the mosque was planned by Arthur Benison Hubback. The Muslim Community of Malaysia working abroad reserves specifically the flights to Kuala Lumpur to celebrate special events with their families.
Royal Selangor Club тЂ“ is a good hangout site founded by British in 1884. It is quite famous in elite class. The tourists from UK acquiring the flights to Kuala Lumpur essentially come to the club for some relaxing moments.
Carcosa Seri Negara - the milestone building is actually consists of two halls, one is called as Carcosa, and other is Seri Negara. In 1896, it was built for the dwelling of Frank Athelstane Swettenham, the British High Commissioner. Now it is a fine hotel since 1989 and a great attraction for tourists coming in KL by flights to Kuala Lumpur.
Petronas Twin Towers тЂ“ one of the biggest towers in the world, are the international symbol of KL. 88 storey building is a fine architecture of glass and steel and one of the main attractions of the city.
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Leaning tower of Teluk Intan тЂ“ built in 1885, the tower is slightly tilted leftwards like Pisa Tower of Italy. It was designed by a Chinese designer as the major people in the city were Chinese that time for the sake of string extra water for dry season. That"s why the structure of the building is almost Chinese. Tourists from all over the world book the flights to Kuala Lumpur from UK especially to sight this amazing structure.