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Visit Sacred National Mosque of Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia •    PopularPopular
Experience highlights
Best months to visit
May, Jun, Jul
24°C – 33°C, may in kuala lumpur is characterized by high temperatures and heavy rainfall, averaging around 192 mm for the month, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
No
Fully accessible with ramps, elevators, and seating.
Value for money
High
Free entry and a beautiful, peaceful experience.
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Summarised by AI
Peaceful Retreat
Couples found the serene atmosphere perfect for quiet reflection and shared moments.
Stunning Architecture
Visitors were captivated by the mosque's modern design and beautiful gardens.
Easy Access
The central location and accessible transport made it simple for couples to visit.
Limited Hours
Some couples found the restricted visiting hours a bit inconvenient for their schedule.
Busy Times
Travelers noted that crowds could sometimes detract from the peaceful experience.
Weather Concerns
Rainy weather may affect outdoor activities, so plan accordingly.

How to book

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Hours of operation
Monday
09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Tuesday
09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Wednesday
09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Thursday
09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Friday
03:00 PM - 06:30 PM
Saturday
09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Sunday
09:00 AM - 06:30 PM

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When to visit

We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.

Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
December
HIGH
December sees a slight decrease in rainfall compared to November but remains within the monsoon season. Temperatures are warm, averaging around 27°C.
23-32°C
December sees a slight decrease in rainfall compared to November but remains within the monsoon season. Temperatures are warm, averaging around 27°C.
Open
Popular sites may experience high footfall; advance bookings are recommended.
Recommended
December offers festive celebrations and cultural events. While the weather is wet, the vibrant atmosphere makes it a popular time to visit. Plan ahead to secure accommodations and be prepared for occasional showers.
January
LOW
Warm temperatures with moderate rainfall; average high of 31°C and low of 22.3°C.
22-31°C
Warm temperatures with moderate rainfall; average high of 31°C and low of 22.3°C.
Open
No significant restrictions; mosque open to visitors.
Recommended
January offers warm weather with moderate rainfall, making it a suitable time to visit the mosque with fewer crowds and standard prices.
February
LOW
Warm temperatures with slightly less rainfall; average high of 30.2°C and low of 21.9°C.
22-30°C
Warm temperatures with slightly less rainfall; average high of 30.2°C and low of 21.9°C.
Open
No significant restrictions; mosque open to visitors.
Recommended
February's warm and relatively dry conditions, coupled with low crowd levels, make it an excellent time to visit the mosque.
March
MEDIUM
Warm temperatures with increased rainfall; average high of 30.3°C and low of 22.7°C.
23-30°C
Warm temperatures with increased rainfall; average high of 30.3°C and low of 22.7°C.
Open
No significant restrictions; mosque open to visitors.
Recommended
March brings warmer temperatures and more rainfall, but the mosque remains accessible with moderate crowd levels.

How to get there

Bus
Bus
Recommended
The free Go KL City Bus (Red Line) stops at the 'KL1065 Masjid Negara' bus stop directly in front of the mosque. Other bus routes like 104, 173, 250, 580, and 600 also serve the area.
Metro
Metro
Recommended
The closest LRT station is Pasar Seni (Kelana Jaya Line), a short walk from the mosque. An underground tunnel connects the station to the mosque.
Train
Train
Recommended
The Kuala Lumpur KTM Komuter station is very close to the mosque, making it a convenient option for those traveling from other parts of the Klang Valley.
Bike
Bike
Biking is possible for those staying nearby, though dedicated bike lanes and parking are not explicitly highlighted.
Car
Car
The mosque is reachable by car via Jalan Perdana and Jalan Damansara. On-site parking is available.
Taxi
Taxi
Taxis and ride-hailing services like Grab offer direct access to the mosque's entrance.
Walking
Walking
Walking is feasible from nearby attractions like Perdana Botanical Gardens and Merdeka Square.

Additional info

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Mobility
Wheelchair Accessible
Walking Required
Stairs Present
Seating Available
Flat Terrain
Hiking Required
Elevator Available
Mobility Scooter Friendly
Ramps Available
Pregnancy
Suitable for pregnancy
Allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required