5/5 Obi D. 2 years ago on Google
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Public
Transport
:
Very
close
to
Pasar
Seni
station
(MRT,
LRT,
KTM).
But
from
the
station,
need
to
cross
the
double
lane
road
to
get
to
the
market.
Pasar
Seni
is
one
of
the
oldest
iconic
places
in
KL.
The
market
has
been
renovated
and
expanded
but
overall,
it
still
retain
its
core
architecture
especially
the
facade
ever
since
late
1800s.
It
was
quite
surreal
to
think
the
market
has
been
there
for
many
decades
and
generations.
It's
truly
a
heritage
icon.
Inside,
the
market
packed
with
plenty
of
shops
and
kiosks
selling
traditional,
cultural
products.
It's
a
2-storey
building,
the
ground
floor
mostly
occupied
by
souvenirs
sellers
selling
sculptures,
pewters,
antiques
items
etc
while
the
second
floor
largely
has
clothes,
outfits
shop
selling
traditional
batik,
songket,
cheongsam
etc
and
on
this
floor,
there's
a
food
court
too.
At
the
end
of
the
block
(need
to
go
outside
of
building),
there's
a
row
of
artist
shops
selling
painting,
artwork.
The
3D
Illusion
Museum
building
actually
annexed
by
the
end
of
the
market
block.
There's
also
a
neat
mini
museum
at
the
center
of
ground
floor
showcasing
the
brief
history
of
the
market
and
KL,
highlighting
the
market
evolution
over
years
and
decades
alongside
the
iconic
figures
that
helps
shaping
the
economy
sector
of
Malaya
back
then.
It's
a
wonderful
place
for
anyone
looking
to
find
unique,
special
gifts
to
someone
while
at
the
same
time
appreciating
the
magnificent
historical
value
of
the
market.
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Highly
recommended