Real Travelers who have been to Petronas Twin Towers
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Kyle & Dan said
in the 19th century. Dan had gotten very excited to spot the Petronas Twin Towers for the first time continue reading »
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Shawn&Kim said
, where we also had dinner.Day 65 we headed straight to the Petronas Twin continue reading »
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The Newell Post said
on the run after a botched robbery in the Petronas Twin Towers in KL. These towers are more than a continue reading »
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Dan and Claire said
major attraction in KL, the Petronas Twin Towers. Lonely Planet describes these as 'the buildings aliens would use continue reading »
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Jackie & Dean said
Twin Towers and the Menara KL Tower, which base jumpers are allowed to leap off on 31 August, Malaysia continue reading »
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f1chick said
when all of a sudden i saw the Petronas Twin Towers. It was like seeing the Twin Towers in NYC, the continue reading »
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Day-Nut said
here. Visited the Petronas Twin Towers today and was hugely impressed...amazing feat of planning continue reading »
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Mirs said
at the petronas twin towers and the super-slick/haute/multi-tiered capitalist goodness of the mall at their base continue reading »
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Amyn & Yaz said
Twin Towers. At first sighting we stood there staring at them for what must have been fifteen continue reading »
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Meghan & Chad said
Mt. Everest. We woke up bright and early one of the days and made our way to the Petronas Twin Towers continue reading »
Real Traveler reviews for Petronas Twin Towers
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Petronas Twin Towers
"Visited Petronas Twin Towers"
Nice!! A 3d movie and a walk in the sky!! and all for free!!
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Petronas Twin Towers
"Visited Petronas Twin Towers"
lots of standing in line to get a ticket to the skybridge, but it looks fab at night
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More information on Petronas Twin Towers
At a dizzying height of 452 meters, the Petronas Twin Towers, a pair of 88-story buildings, are the world's tallest twin towers. Apart from offices, these awesome towers also house a state-of-the-art concert hall—the Petronas Philharmonic Hall, home of the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra—as well as shopping arcades, restaurants, and a science museum. The designs on the towers are based on geometric patterns common in Islamic architecture. Special features of the towers include the double-deck sky-bridge between the 41st and 42nd floors and double-decker elevators. Admission is free, however tickets are limited and issued daily on a first-come-first-served basis.
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