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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Skybridge
Connecting the two towers on the 41st and 42nd floors, the Skybridge offers breathtaking views of Kuala Lumpur. It holds the record for the highest 2-story bridge in the world and serves as a crucial design feature for structural stability.
Observation Deck
Located on the 86th floor, the Observation Deck provides panoramic views of the city. Visitors can enjoy a bird's-eye view of Kuala Lumpur's bustling streets and landmarks.
Suria KLCC
At the base of the towers, Suria KLCC is a premier shopping center featuring a wide range of international and local brands, dining options, and entertainment facilities. It's a great place to unwind and indulge in some retail therapy.
Culture and History
The Petronas Towers are a reflection of Malaysia's cultural and historical significance. Designed by Argentine-American architect César Pelli, the towers incorporate motifs from Islamic art, symbolizing Malaysia's Muslim heritage. The towers were built on the site of Kuala Lumpur's original race track and officially opened on 31 August 1999 by Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad.
Local Cuisine
Visitors can indulge in a variety of local dishes at the numerous dining options available within Suria KLCC and the surrounding area. Must-try foods include Nasi Lemak, Satay, and Roti Canai, offering a taste of Malaysia's rich culinary heritage.
Architectural Marvel
Constructed with high-strength concrete and featuring a sophisticated structural system, the towers are an engineering feat. The curtain wall of glass and stainless steel sun shades not only adds to their aesthetic appeal but also diffuses the intense equatorial light.
Historical Milestone
On April 15, 1998, the Petronas Towers were named the tallest buildings in the world by the Council on Tall Buildings, marking a significant milestone in architectural history and putting Kuala Lumpur on the global map.