Top 10 Local Markets to Visit in Kuala Lumpur During Your Holiday

Traveloka Team
05 Nov 2024 - 5 min read

One of the best things to do during your holiday in Kuala Lumpur is to visit its local markets. Many regional markets in Kuala Lumpur sell exciting things, such as food, souvenirs, handicrafts, and more.

If you want unforgettable shopping at Kuala Lumpur markets, check out the list of the best markets in the article below!

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1. Central Market Kuala Lumpur

It is one of the best markets in Kuala Lumpur, which locals and tourists often visit. This handicraft market was first established as a dry market in 1928. Then, due to an overhaul in the 1980s, its image changed.

Here, you can find many stalls showcasing souvenirs, traditional Malaysian art, vintage products, and other things that are hard to find in malls or modern markets.

As a heritage site, Central Market always provides various cultural performances for tourists. While strolling around, you can hear the cultural performances that attract visitors.

Once you're tired of shopping and strolling around, you can visit many stalls of local snacks and Asian specialities.

Address: Hang Kasturi Street, City Centre, 50050 Wilayah Persekutuan

2. Petaling Street

Petaling Street is a Kuala Lumpur street market focusing on the Chinese concept. Here, you can find various affordable Chinese products, such as bags, clothes, jewellery, clocks, and more.

Utilise your bargaining skills here, as most sellers welcome this session. If successful, you can get many quality products at low prices.

In addition to souvenirs, you can also find plenty of tantalising Chinese food, such as lok-lok, Hokkien mee, and air mata kucing.

Address: Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur

3. Chow Kit Market/ Bazaar Baru Chow Kit

Chow Kit Market is a hidden gem that showcases the authentic Kuala Lumpur people's life. As it's not a public tourist area, you'll meet more locals than tourists. But here's the cool thing: You can bump into locals doing their daily shopping.

The market focuses on selling cheap food and drinks, fish, meat, and vegetables. Some shops also sell affordable clothes and handicrafts. Because of the local standard prices, bargaining might be challenging here.

Even if you can't bargain, you can grab a bite at the various cheap food stalls and mingle with the friendly locals.

Address: 418 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Chow Kit Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

4. Bandar Baru Sentul Market

Like Chow Kit Market, the locals often dominate Bandar Baru Sentul Market for breakfast, hangout, and dinner. As one of the favourite local food markets in Kuala Lumpur, you'll find plenty of authentic Malaysian food and delicious Chinese snacks.

Bandar Baru Sentul Market should be on your top list if you want to experience the vintage atmosphere and meet the friendly locals. The market management has maintained the old design and style until now, so the concept is not found in any mall!

Address: No. 3-5, Jalan 15/48A, Off Jalan Sentul, Wilayah Persekutuan, 51000, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

5. Kasturi Walk

Kasturi Walk is another option besides Central Market that provides a great choice of souvenirs for gift giving. The area is clean and not too busy, so you can walk around leisurely while checking out the various deals.

While wandering around, you can sample sweet tropical fruits like rambutan and durian.

One of the main attractions of this market is its flea market concept, where you can find cheap branded products. If you're lucky, you can even find rare products at bargain prices!

Address: 32, Jalan Hang Kasturi, City Centre, 50050 Wilayah Persekutuan

6. Jalan Masjid India Market

Most products in this market are Indian, ranging from food, accessories, clothing, and more. Some spots in the market also provide typical Malay and Indian snacks that you can enjoy under the shade of glass tents to protect from rain and heat.

Address: Jalan Masjid India, City Centre, 50100 Wilayah Persekutuan

7. Fiesta Nite

Fiesta Nite is a night market in the Plaza Mont Kiara, dominated by tall buildings. You can only come every Thursday night to find a variety of vintage clothing, handmade soaps, souvenirs, and other products in around 80 stalls.

To make it even more memorable, visit the stalls selling fresh and cheap homemade bread.

Address: The Courtyard, Plaza Mont Kiara, 2, Kiara Road

8. Pudu Wet Market

During your visit, you can see various fresh animals, such as chicken, seafood, and even frogs, ready to be slaughtered! If you're timid, it's best not to wander around this wet area too much.

Instead, head to the dry areas to find local fruits, spices, accessories and food. These Kuala Lumpur local food markets serve hearty comfort food, such as curry and wan tan mee.

Address: 38, Jalan Pasar Baharu, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

9. Bukit Bintang

Bukit Bintang is a more vibrant market if the previous market recommendations tend to be bland. You can shop for souvenirs and snacks and even stop by a nightclub here, adding an exciting element to your shopping experience.

During the day, you might see a lot of pretty cafes and restaurants with a calm atmosphere. But at night, many turn into clubs and bars.

If you don't feel like stopping by the bars and clubs, the outdoor areas feel festive with beautiful lights. Street food, clothes and souvenirs can be found amidst the nightly music.

Address: Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur.

10. Pasar Malam Kuala Lumpur

This market is a local favourite as it serves cheap Malay snacks. You can only come on Saturdays, as this market opens once a week. It is located near Jalan Masjid India Market so that you can visit both markets on the same day.

Although this local food market in Kuala Lumpur usually stocks a lot of food, the number and variety will be more significant during Ramadan. If you come during this time, don't miss out on discovering some fascinating Malay hidden gems!

Address: near Jalan Masjid India Market

Kuala Lumpur is a treasure trove of local markets waiting to be explored! With countless recommendations, you can handpick the ones that match your style and holiday goals. While you're there, don’t miss out on the chance to grab unique souvenirs. Check out "20 Malaysian Things to Buy as Souvenirs in Kuala Lumpur" to make your trip even more memorable!

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In This Article

• 1. Central Market Kuala Lumpur
• 2. Petaling Street
• 3. Chow Kit Market/ Bazaar Baru Chow Kit
• 4. Bandar Baru Sentul Market
• 5. Kasturi Walk
• 6. Jalan Masjid India Market
• 7. Fiesta Nite
• 8. Pudu Wet Market
• 9. Bukit Bintang
• 10. Pasar Malam Kuala Lumpur

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