The Petronas Towers Skybridge is one of Malaysia's most iconic attractions, connecting the two towering Petronas Twin Towers at the 41st and 42nd floors. This engineering marvel offers visitors a chance to walk across the sky at 170 meters above ground, providing unparalleled views of Kuala Lumpur’s skyline. Designed by Argentine architect César Pelli, the towers were the world’s tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004. The Skybridge is not only a symbol of modern Malaysia but also a must-visit attraction for tourists and architecture enthusiasts alike.
The peak season runs from December to February and July to August. Expect larger crowds and higher ticket prices during these periods.
Visiting between March and June offers fewer crowds and better availability for tickets, especially for early morning slots.
Kuala Lumpur has a tropical climate with high humidity year-round. Mornings are generally clearer and less humid, making them ideal for visits.
April to June are ideal for families, with moderate weather and manageable tourist numbers.
| Mode | Details |
|---|---|
| LRT | Take the Kelana Jaya Line to KLCC Station. The towers are a 5-minute walk from Exit A. |
| Bus | Use buses like 315, 333, or KL Hop-On Hop-Off services to Bukit Bintang or KLCC. |
| Taxi/Ride-hailing | Drop-off point is at Suria KLCC or the main entrance of the Petronas Towers. |
| Car | Parking is available at Suria KLCC Mall. Early arrival is recommended due to limited spaces. |
Opening Hours: Daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Entry Fees (Skybridge + Observation Deck):
Note: Tickets are sold in time slots; advance booking is highly recommended.
Book in Advance: Tickets sell out quickly, especially during weekends and holidays.
Carry Light: Only small bags are allowed; lockers are available for larger items.
Early Bird Advantage: Morning visits offer shorter queues and better photo conditions.
Stroller Access: Strollers are not permitted beyond security; baby carriers are recommended.
Q: Can I visit the Skybridge without going to the Observation Deck?
A: No, the Skybridge is only accessible as part of the Observation Deck ticket package.
Q: Is photography allowed?
A: Yes, photography is allowed inside the Skybridge and on the Observation Deck.
Q: Are there any height or age restrictions?
A: No, but children must be accompanied by an adult.
Q: Is the Skybridge wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes, the facility is fully accessible for wheelchair users.