Exploring the vibrant cultural heart of Kuala Lumpur 🇲🇾✨ at Central Market (Pasar Seni) and the Maker's Market!
We take a walk through one of KL’s most iconic heritage landmarks — Central Market, a historic site that dates back to 1888. Originally a wet market, it has been beautifully preserved and transformed into a cultural hub showcasing Malaysian art, heritage, and craftsmanship.
Inside Central Market, we found a wide variety of local treasures — from traditional batik prints, handmade crafts, wood carvings, and souvenirs to local snacks and cultural art pieces. It’s the perfect place to experience Malaysia’s multicultural identity in one space, whether you’re a tourist or a local rediscovering KL.
Within Central Market, there is also a Maker's Market, a pop-up creative space featuring local artisans, small independent brands, and modern handmade products. It has a more contemporary, youthful vibe compared to Central Market — blending art, lifestyle goods, fashion, and unique crafts made by local creators. It’s a great spot to support small businesses and discover one-of-a-kind items you won’t find elsewhere. Central Market has transformed so much than it was before offering the perfect mix of tradition and modern creativity — making this area a must-visit when you’re in Kuala Lumpur. 📍 Location: Central Market & Maker Market, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia



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