Known as Malaysia's first themed shopping center, Sunway Pyramid's exterior motif is an Egyptian-inspired pyramid. Measuring in at 4-floors, the mall is divided into 5 different parts: Fashion Central, Oasis Boulevard, Asian Avenue, Marrakesh and Kidz Zone. All told, this shopping mecca houses more than 800 specialty shops. Also, you can go ice-skating in the indoor ice-rink if you would like to take a break from all that shopping. There is also a convention center on the premises.
In operation since 2011, The Curve is a one stop shopping destination for locals as well as tourists alike. Boasting of approximately 260 outlets, the shopping mall has something in store for all. You can shop for a range of trendy apparels, shoes and accessories from fashion outlets, or shop for home decor goods and electronics. After you are done with shopping, you can simply relax and enjoy some sumptuous meals at the onsite food court. Whether you are in a mood to shop for some quality goods or simply spend some time wandering around window shopping, heading to The Curve will not disappoint.
This is Malaysia's premier and most sophisticated shopping destination, located at the prestigious Kuala Lumpur City Centre, or KLCC. Set in the heart of the Golden Triangle, it offers an array of goods and services, from fashion, entertainment, arts and culture to fast food outlets and restaurants, all spread out over six levels of retail space where Isetan, Parkson, and Tanjong Golden Village are a few major tenants. Hotels, office buildings, a scenic park and fountains surround the center.
This shop, which has been open for over 20 years, is an authorised Adidas sporting goods reseller. The shop mainly stocks gear and equipment for sports such as soccer, tennis, badminton and hockey. Other gear, from brand names such as Wilson, Reebok and Yonex, is also stocked. The goods here are slightly more pricey than at other sport shops, but buyers can be assured of the quality on offer. Located on the main thoroughfare in the city centre, it is convenient for shoppers to visit.
Surrounding Jalan Bukit Bintang and its nearby areas, the neighborhood Bukit Bintang is a popular shopping destination among both visitors and locals in Kuala Lampur. Frequently visited by young people, this area serves as a host to night markets, cafes, bars, shopping malls and eating stalls. Moreover, the major attraction here is the numerous restaurant that serves beloved Iranian, Maghreb and Lebanese delicacies, most of which serves as a host to the participants in the Bintang Walk.
Questo luogo iconico di Kuala Lumpur esiste nella sua forma attuale dal 1937. Il mercato centrale, o Central Market, è un incredibile collezione di oggetti fatti a mano, souvenir, artigianato su misura e arte. In questo meraviglioso centro commerciale o mercato troverete diverse bancarelle e piccoli negozi che offrono articoli unici. I tessuti batik si trovano ovunque e sono un ottimo souvenir. Un teatro nelle vicinanze mette in scena i tradizionali wayang kulit (teatro d’ombre).
This shop sells Chinese handicrafts, especially embroidery, tablecloths and brocades, all of which are imported directly from China. Other items include hand-printed batik items from Thailand and Indonesia, such as shorts, shirts, dresses and handkerchiefs. You can also find some pewter, such as vases, plates, clocks, tumblers, coasters and goblets. All these items are actually displayed in two shops under the same name, along the same row and floor in the shopping center.
If you are looking for pre-cut and self-stick labels, this stationer may prove to be the end of your search. They stock labels of all kinds, including those suitable for laser, inkjet and photocopy printing. A silkscreen printing service is also provided. Pricing depends on the size of the work, number of colours used and quantity of prints. Other common stationery items like paper, writing instruments and staplers are in ample supply, with a vast variety to select from.
Hidden away in one of the city's shopping malls, this small specialty store is a real Pandora's box for the amateur golfer. You will find all the essentials for that perfect round, including balls, bags, clubs and attire. Unfortunately, they cannot necessarily improve your play! Brand names such as Adams and Mizuno are sold here, and the owner is often on hand to share his pearls of wisdom with those who are looking to play off scratch.
This is your one-stop shop for quality handmade and machine-woven carpets, imported from Persia, Pakistan, Turkey and many others. The stylish and modern showroom also houses antique furniture, ranging from side cabinets, chairs and tables to decorative items and bedroom sets. If you want some quality accompaniments to go with your new carpet or furniture, then the Kashmir House offers a collection of handcrafted items that are both fascinating and an excellent value.
Established in 1973, La Putri opened its first shop in Ampang Park. After enjoying nine years of prosperous business and good clientele, the second outlet at the fashionable Starhill Shopping Complex emerged. La Putri sets the standards for high-quality, well-finished precious jewelery set with diamonds and other colored gemstones. Most of the pieces are homegrown, made possible by talented, local designers. Customers can enjoy easy access from the J W Marriott Hotel and have the pleasure of shopping in a pleasant environment.
With only one year in the market, Guezz Jewellery has successfully broken many boundaries. To date it has two outlets in Malaysia, one in KL Plaza and the other in Low Yat Plaza. Owning its own manufacturing and production line in Singapore, most of the pieces are handcrafted by more than 50 highly skilled and experienced draftsmen. The fixed prices help the company to offer good value without compromising quality.