One of the most famous Tourist attractions, Central Market has been an iconic landmark since 1888. Also known as A Pasar Seni, this is the perfect spot for Shopaholics. You can find hundreds of stores and stalls on the street selling authentic handicrafts, Traditional Malaysian Batik items, and many souvenirs. This Central Market is also a heritage site and is very significant in Malaysian Culture. You can also see many cultural celebrations at the time of Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Hari Raya, and many more. You can find many exhibitions and cultural events during the festival times.
Head over to the KL tower, if you want to witness the breathtaking view of Kuala Lumpur's skyline from the 7th tallest standing telecommunication tower in the world. You can visit the SkyDeck to see the city's gorgeous skyline, or if you like adventure, you can visit the Sky Box, which is built of glass and extends 300 meters above the sky deck. The KL tower has 22 levels with 4 elevators and has an unobstructed 360-degree view of the city. This is also one of the best places to take pictures. You can also head over to the open deck and enjoy the cool breeze and atmosphere.
One of the most favorite areas of the city, Chinatown is always crowded with locals and tourists. The bustling market and the street kitchen are the highlights of the area. The Petaling street market in Chinatown is one of the best places to purchase affordable products and is a great place to purchase souvenirs. You can find fake designer watches, purses, shoes, and jewelry among many others. If you love trying the new food, this is the best place to try street dumplings, deep-fried chicken, chicken floss sandwiches, and other street food at low prices.
Located in the Merdeka Square and the Royal Selangor Club, the Sultan Abdul Samad Building is an iconic landmark that is built in a Moorish style. If you love architecture, this is surely a must-visit as the building is made up of red bricks, arches, copper domes, a porch, and also a sky-high clock tower. The building was designed by the architects, A.C Norman and A.B Hubback in 1897 and is currently 125 years old. The building has also served as superior courts, the Federal Courts, the Courts of Appeal, and the High Courts of Malaysia in the past. Now the Museum is the home to the Ministry of Information, Communications, and Culture of Malaysia.
This iconic landmark is one of the most popular destinations in Malaysia. You can head over to the 86th floor of the Petronas Twin Towers and stand among the clouds and look at the beautiful panoramic views. You can also look at the state-of-the-art exhibits and displays which reflect the history of the building. The world's tallest twin towers have over 24 sessions every day with 10 people in every group. The guide will show you around in a 45-minute tour which includes the Skybridge on the 41st floor which is 170 meters above ground level.
Just a one-minute walk from the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Dataran Merdeka means independence square which marks the Malaysian independence from Colonial rule on the 31st of August 1957. This Giant attraction was built by the British and was used for Parades and Sports. You can find many events, exhibitions, and rock concerts that are hosted here throughout the year and this is also the venue where Malaysian independence day is celebrated every year.
You can walk around the 6400 sq ft Gallery with 38 hand-painted art pieces and take amazing pictures.
You can choose from various theme zones such as Zombies, Accidents, and Escapades among many, and enter the world of virtual reality.
You can watch the Augmented reality video on the big LED screen which allows you to interact with 4D animation.
You can also interact with animals such as Elephants, Polar Bears, and Dinosaurs among many others.
The 3D Illusion Museum is close to other attractions such as Petaling Street, KL City Gallery, Merdeka Square, Masjid Jamek, KL Bird Park, and the Sri Mahamariamman Temple. You can also explore these places after your visit to the Museum.
This Illusion 3D Art Museum is located in a very convenient place where you can spend time with your family.
Location: Lot 4.01-4.03, Second Floor Central Market Annexe, Jalan Hang Kasturi, City Center, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Timings: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM everyday.
How to reach- By Car: The Illusion 3D Art Museum is only 3.2 km from Kuala Lumpur and you can reach it here by Cab or Car.- By Bus: You can take Public transport by taking the Purple line from Kuala Lumpur and getting down at the Pasar Seni LRT bus station. You will reach the museum within 40 minutes and once you reach the bus stop, the Museum is just within walking distance.- BY LRT: You can get down at the Pasar Seni LRT station by taking the Kelana Jaya line from Kuala Lumpur. The distance from the Kelana Jaya line is just 25 kms and you can reach there within 30 minutes to the Pasar Seni LRT bus station, from which the destination is within walking distance.
Best time to visitThe best time to visit the Museum is at 10:00 AM in the morning, when the crowd is less and this gives you an amazing chance to take more photos.
Where can I purchase Illusion 3D Art Museum KL Tickets?
You can Purchase the Illusion 3d Art Museum Kuala Lumpur tickets online which is the easier way or directly at the Museum.
Is Illusion 3D Art Museum KL Tickets available online?
Yes, the Illusion 3d Art Museum Kuala Lumpur Tickets are available online on our websites.
What is Illusion 3D Art Museum KL famous for?
The Illusion 3D Art Museum is famous for its 38 handmade paintings which are based on different themes. The 3D Art Museum has 36 3D paintings in its three halls and each piece represents pop culture and unique scenes.
Is the Illusion 3D Art Museum KL Ticket Price the same for everyone?
No, the Illusion 3D Art Museum Kuala Lumpur tickets price is different for children and adults.
How many paintings are there in the Illusion 3D Art Museum Kuala Lumpur?
There are 38 handmade paintings in the Illusion 3D Art Museum Kuala Lumpur.