Branding themselves as “Japan’s Favourite Shopping Mall,” LaLaport Mall will be the place to get all of the Japanese essentials.
Even though only half the stores were open, we were able to spend an afternoon wandering around at LaLaport Mall. If they can attract more tenants and fill up all the empty space, this could be one of our favourite malls. Gourmet Street is an enjoyable place for a drink with lots of people-watching opportunities. However, the average person doesn’t need to come to LaLaport at this stage unless you’re curious or want to shop at Nojima or Nitori. There are just not enough shops, and the ones that exist are also at one of the other nearby malls in Bukit Bintang.
teamLab: Resonating Microcosms Period: 4th August (Thursday) – 30th November (Wednesday), 2022 Venue: LaLaport BBCC Rooftop Garden (L4) Fee: Free
teamLab: Resonating Microcosms Period: 4th August (Thursday) – 30th November (Wednesday), 2022 Venue: LaLaport BBCC Rooftop Garden (L4) Fee: Free
It has very beautiful and modern architecture. It is unique for the large rooftop garden which is quite rare in KL and Malaysian malls. In fact, most people visit the mall for the garden since in January-February, a lot of stores are not opened yet but at least more stores are opened here than Pavillion Bukit Jalil. From the garden, we could see the iconic TRX Skycraper.
The Lalaport BBCC project is located in central Kuala Lumpur. The total site area of about 78,500sqm consisting of commercial facilities, condominiums, serviced apartments, offices, hotels, etc. This is a large-scale urban development project. The BBCC project aims to become a unique landmark that realizes a new lifestyle by bridging diverse functions, such as “work, housing, play and relaxation” that are required of cities.