Alamanda Putrajaya is Putrajaya's first shopping centre.
The Alamanda Putrajaya mall located in Precint 1 costing around RM380 mil and
opened in end August 2004.
The shopping centre have a variety of shops, restaurants,
bowling alleys, movie theatres and a food court illuminated by natural
lighting. The centre also features Malaysia'a first travelator within a
shopping complex that will connect the retail outlets and provide access
directly to car parks.
Alamanda Putrajaya managed by Suria KLCC, with retail
space of 700,000 sq ft, house two dedicated car park buildings with
approximately 3,000 car park bays and 36 strategic loading bays.
PUTRAJAYA an "Intelligent
Garden City" and the federal administrative capital of Malaysia,
is a showcase city under construction (started in the late 1990s) some 30 km
south of the capital Kuala Lumpur.
About 38% of the
city's 4900 hectare area has been set aside as green areas and to create a
world class modern living and working environment.
A central
feature to the city is a man-made 650 hectare lake whose tentacles extend into
wetland zones, boating and water sports areas. The lake is designed to cool
down the city as well as help with flood control and water purification.
There are number of grand
Government buildings, mosques, palaces and monuments which visually appealing
the cityscape.
PUTRAJAYA an "Intelligent
Garden City" and the federal administrative capital of Malaysia,
is a showcase city under construction (started in the late 1990s) some 30 km
south of the capital Kuala Lumpur.
About 38% of the
city's 4900 hectare area has been set aside as green areas and to create a
world class modern living and working environment.
A central
feature to the city is a man-made 650 hectare lake whose tentacles extend into
wetland zones, boating and water sports areas. The lake is designed to cool
down the city as well as help with flood control and water purification.
There are number of grand
Government buildings, mosques, palaces and monuments which visually appealing the
cityscape.
BANGSAR is a
well-known residential and commercial area in KL. This township’s reputation as
the elite haunts of the in-crowd and enjoys elevated status amongst the wealthy
and the affluent.
It is referred as ‘The Strip’ in Bangsar’s Telawi area which
known as the ultimate hub for food, fashion and fun. The nightspot consists of
rows of streets lined with a myriad of entertainment and dining options.
Most of the mid-range to high-class dining outlets is
located within the shopping complexes, Telawi
Street and along Jalan
Maarof. From these restaurants, one can find an endless array
of cuisine from around the world as well as local favourites such as Chinese,
Indian and Malay food.
Today, Bangsar is home to a large number of expatriates.
This translates to a large variety of international restaurants nestled among
the streets of Telawi which a commonplace a large crowd of internationals on
weekends.
In this video, a walking tour to the Telawi Streets
(Jalan Telawi 1,2,3,4) regarded as the place to be seen with the colourful
variety of pubs, restaurants and clubs lining the streets.