What are 16 best mosques in KL you must visit? Attractions in Malaysia. Tourist can request for a tour. Learn about Islamic architecture and calligraphy. You can take pic too. Malaysia is an Islamic country that outlined the principle of the nation which is the ‘Belief in God’. All Malays races in Malaysia are Muslim and there are many places of worship around KL. We listed down where you as a tourist can visit and learn more about how Muslim perform prayers, facility available, zakat office distribution, Islam information center and main prayer’s hall. You can request for a tour and our information officer will guide you through your trip here.
There are many arts and calligraphy about Islam and architecture. Do not worry because Malaysia is a peaceful country and basically there is no restrictions to enter any part of the mosque except the main prayer’s hall.
Best Mosques in KL Attractions in Malaysia Summary
Attraction: Best Mosques in KL Attractions in Malaysia
Location: Masjid in Malaysia
Attraction Type: Masjid in Malaysia
Best Mosques in KL Attractions in Malaysia
Masjid Negara
The best mosque in KL is Masjid Negara. Located in a strategic area in Kuala Lumpur, tourist can visit by just walking from Merdeka Square (Dataran Merdeka). Information center will guide you for a tour.
Masjid Putra is situated in Putrajaya and a distance of 30km from Kuala Lumpur. Tourist can enjoy a beautiful scenery of Tasik Cruise Putrajaya and other buildings. This area is suitable for photo taking and selfies.
Masjid TTDI
Masjid TTDI located at Jalan Abang Haji Openg, Taman Tun Dr Ismail. There is a recreational center nearby called ‘Lembah Kiara’ where you can do some exercises such as jogging and enjoy beautiful nature and can see monkeys roaming around.
One of the newest mosques in Kuala Lumpur, Masjid Al-Bukhari Jalan Hang Tuah is a must visit because it is located near the city center. Located beside Victoria Institute (VI) and ample car park too. Click here to find more information about this mosque.
Masjid Bukit Aman is located at the Bukit Aman police headquarters. After having a good food at Restoran Rebung or visiting Taman Burung, Butterfly Park or Taman Tasik Perdana, you can drop by here to perform a prayer. Click here for more information about Masjid Bukit Aman Kuala Lumpur.
Kuala Lumpur Tourism Bureau @ Kuala Lumpur City Hall 11, Jalan Tangsi, 50480, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Telephone: +603 – 2698 0332 Fax: +603 – 2698 3819 http://www.visitkl.gov.my/visitklv2/