Aquaria KLCC is a must-visit destination for a mesmerizing adventure into the wonders of the underwater world.
In my opinion, Aquaria KLCC is too small to justify its expensive ticket price. Spending RM50 to RM70 per person is crazy for supposedly 2 hours of entertainment. Although, I saw a lot of families during our visit, so eating the cost for the sake of your kids is clearly just part of living in KL.
In my opinion, Aquaria KLCC is too small to justify its expensive ticket price. Spending RM50 to RM70 per person is crazy for supposedly 2 hours of entertainment. Although, I saw a lot of families during our visit, so eating the cost for the sake of your kids is clearly just part of living in KL.
Aquaria KLCC is not a must-see as it’s not any different from the aquariums you’d find in other cities. The exhibits aren’t unique, the tickets are pricey and the venue is much smaller. Tourists to KL can safely skip this attraction to save time or money. For residents with children, a visit to Aquaria is inevitable. You’ll feel guilted into taking them here eventually, so whether it’s worth it is beside the point.
Aquaria KLCC is not a must-see as it’s not any different from the aquariums you’d find in other cities. The exhibits aren’t unique, the tickets are pricey and the venue is much smaller. Tourists to KL can safely skip this attraction to save time or money. For residents with children, a visit to Aquaria is inevitable. You’ll feel guilted into taking them here eventually, so whether it’s worth it is beside the point.
Entrance is RM49 for adults and RM39 for kids (Malaysians), and RM10 extra for foreigners.
Their Nasi Lemak set came with some fragrant coconut milk rice, some Sambal, Fried Anchovies and Peanuts, half a Hard Boiled Egg, some Prawn Sambal and a small piece of Chicken Rendang. Their Coconut Milk Rice was above average. Being a restaurant of class, I definitely expected better quality. Nevertheless, it was still acceptable levels and my rating for this shall be 6/10.