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Get a foot or body massage in Bukit Bintang for muscular relief after a long day of sight-seeing, take a halfway hike up the Skybridge at Petronas Twin Towers or work out a sweat at a fitness centre in the city. Walk through Bukit Nanas, KL’s forest reserve right in the heart of the city on your way up to the KL Tower for spectacular views of the city. You will eat a lot, for food in Malaysia in general is cheap and superb. KL also has a thriving nightlife with countless numbers of bars and clubs – just be sure to take advantage of KL’s unparalleled “happy hour” deals. Titiwangsa Lake has a bunch of water sports facilities that includes boat rides, while the Batu Caves are well-known for being a fantastic (and free) rock-climbing spot. And although spas are just about everywhere you turn in KL, the real activity that no self-respecting tourist should run away from is walking, because Kuala Lumpur is a city that lends itself well to foot exploration.
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Massage is a thriving business in Bangsar and Bukit Bintang, and there is no lack of massage parlours in either place. But mention Bangsar to anyone and one of the first things you hear is, "It's probably expensive&qu... more
Bukit Bintang is literally awash with foot reflexology and body massage parlours whose foot soldiers (no pun intended) untiringly wave a laminated sheet advertising their rates at just about every person who walks by. Sinc... more
A first-class gym in the heart of KLCC, perfect for corporates to work a quick sweat before heading home. The Twin Towers Fitness Centre is located at the Concourse Level of the Petronas, next to the Skybridge Ticket Count... more
Top End, monthly fee RM150; joining fee RM50-350, in Kuala Lumpur