How much does it cost to go up the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur?
Answers 2
Answered by Admin
The cost of climbing the Petronas Towers for foreign tourists depends on the day of the week and time of visit. Prices are divided into categories: weekday/weekend and day/evening sessions.
| Visitor category | Weekdays (Mon–Fri) | Weekends (Sat, Sun, holidays) |
|---|---|---|
| Adult (13 years and above) | 127 MYR (day) / 157 MYR (evening) | 137 MYR (day) / 157 MYR (evening) |
| Child (3–12 years) | 65 MYR (day) / 80 MYR (evening) | 70 MYR (day) / 80 MYR (evening) |
| Senior (60+ years) | 88 MYR (day) / 109 MYR (evening) | 95 MYR (day) / 109 MYR (evening) |
What is included in the ticket: The visit includes an ascent to the observation deck on the 86th floor and a walk across the Skybridge between the towers on the 41st and 42nd floors. The ticket is valid for a strictly defined time, which must be selected at the time of purchase.
How to buy tickets and save money:
- Buy online in advance — mandatory. Tickets at the box office on site are almost never sold; they are sold out several days in advance. The official website (petronastwintowers.com.my) does not accept Russian cards.
- Use aggregators. Tickets can often be bought cheaper on sites like Trip.com, where Russian cards and SBP are accepted, and prices may be lower than official ones.
- The towers are closed for visits twice a month on Mondays — always check the calendar on the website.
If your budget is limited or you don't want to deal with advance purchase, an excellent alternative is the Menara TV Tower (KL Tower). Tickets there can be bought on the day of visit, and from the SkyTerrace observation deck you get the best view of the Petronas Towers themselves.
For more practical tips on how to avoid queues and plan your visit properly, read our reliable guide: Petronas Towers: how to visit and whether it's worth going up.
Admin
Follow the link, here are all the answers to your questions - https://t.me/nashaplaneta_chat
Comments 1
💥 Thanks, useful link 😊!