Kuala Lumpur Comes To Life At Night

By Leila

I spent my last night in Kuala Lumpur in the center. While the city seems pretty sterile to me during the day, it certainly comes to life when the sun goes down, especially in Bukit Bintang.

Kuala Lumpur After Dark

I don’t really like shopping or crowds and I certainly don’t like lines, but I’ve had a soft spot for Bukit Bintang since my brother and I first checked it out in 2013 when we stayed at the Grand Hyatt.

During that first trip to KL, we enjoyed Mexican food (see, some things don’t change) and Middle Eastern food, we got cheap haircuts and shaves, and we enjoyed several nice cups of coffee around the city. Some pictures:

a group of tall buildings with Petronas Towers in the background

a group of people outside a building

a water fountain in a city

a two tall buildings with Petronas Towers

a glass of ice cream sundae on a table

a group of people walking on a street

a city street with cars and buildings at night

a building with plants in pots

a table with plates and food on it

a plate of food on a table

a plate of meat and vegetables

Petronas Towers skyline at night

a building with a balcony and tables and chairs

a bowl of chips and guacamole on a wooden tray

a burrito on a red plate

a plate of food on a table

a street with a storefront at night

a crowd of people walking down a street at night

This trip–12 years later–I was at the Hyatt Centric and walked into Bukit Bintang in the late afternoon to see if anything had changed. Not really. The area was packed and things looked the same; the restaurants and the sights and smells. I also checked out a couple of the malls, which are quite impressive.

I absolutely despise the smell of durian and sadly, durian appears to be very popular…it’s a smell almost as bad as pot and it was pervasive in one area where everyone seemed to be selling the same thing.

I mentioned on Saturday that I had every intention of having Middle Eastern again, but the lines were so bad that I had Taco Bell instead (as one does when they travel all the way from the land of tacos in LA to Malaysia).

This is a great place to visit at night…and while I’m just not into many of the smells and spices, you can get a massage (just go to the right place!) and get your ear cleaned then enjoy masnaf and knufeh…what a treat!

a group of people walking on a street

a group of people walking on a street

a group of people standing in a street
KL version of Shinjuku…

a group of people on a sidewalk

a street with cars and people walking around

a group of people walking on a street with buildings and cranes

a large building with many people

a glass door with green text on it
Next time…

a building with a sign on it

a large building with many signs

a street with cars and people walking on it

a group of people walking down a street with signs and buildings

a man cooking food at a street food stand

a tray of food on a table

a group of people standing in front of a window

a crowd of people walking through a street market

a crowd of people walking in a street

a crowd of people at tables in a street

a crowd of people in a street

a crowd of people in a street

people at a street market

a street market with people walking around

a group of people sitting on the ground

a group of people on a street

a group of people standing outside a building

a crowd of people standing on a sidewalk

a man in a mask cooking food

a man standing in front of a van

a man standing in front of a van

I have no immediate plans to return to Malaysia, but I sure look forward to returning (maybe more so for the hotels than for this) and it is something you have to experience because my pictures give you the sight, but not the sounds and smells.


I’m sharing about my whirlwind trip through Asia.