Putrajaya, A Modern Oasis of Grandeur and Serenity

Lebuh Ehsan, Presinct 11, Putrajaya, 62574, Malaysia
Tourist attractions are concentrated
4.1

Introduction

Putrajaya is the new administrative capital of Malaysia, also known as "The City of the Prince", located between Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Lumpur International Airport, about 40 kilometers away from Kuala Lumpur. It is developed as a "smart garden city" and is a city filled with modern architecture and natural scenery. In Putrajaya, you will find the city to be very clean, spacious, and uncrowded. It is characterized by a diversity of buildings, with a blend of modern and traditional Islamic-style architecture. Furthermore, in line with its development theme, Putrajaya preserves natural landscapes, with lush tropical plants, wetlands, and lakes. There are many tourist attractions in Putrajaya, including the Putrajaya Bridge, mosques, and the cable-stayed bridge. There are also sightseeing boats on Putrajaya Lake, providing a view of the city's landmarks. Putrajaya is also home to many parks, including the Wetland Park composed of green spaces and wetlands, the Taman Botani with over 700 plant species from around the world, and other themed parks. In Putrajaya, you can choose to take a bus and explore the residential areas of the city, appreciating the unique fenceless design of houses and various styles of streetlights. Putrajaya is not only a new city but also a city full of surprises and exploration.

Must-go rating

Worth going
100%

Transportation

100%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Free parking
Address
Lebuh Ehsan, Presinct 11, Putrajaya, 62574, Malaysia
Transportation
Take the Express Rail Link (ERL) or KLIA Express from KL Sentral, passing through Putrajaya, and then take a bus around Putrajaya after getting off. At Puduraya Station, take E1 to reach there in half an hour, costing 2.4 MYR per person.