KLCC Park
KLCC Park, a free place to roam, is 20-hectare tropical landscaping in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. The KLCC Park was conceptualised by the world famous Brazilian landscape artist, the late Roberto Burle Marx. Roberto admired certain aspects of natural gardening and the perennial efforts to recreate the illusion of nature in urban parks and suburban subdivisions but his philosophy and vision were guided by the sensibility of an artist. The green spaces of the KLCC Park are thus carefully contrived to dispel the notion of the garden as a static creation. The order imposed by Burle Marx’s art transforms the natural topography into an art form.
The track:
The track is 1.3km long. Every hundred meters there is a marking on a ground indicating the distance. The surface is a synthetic amortizing material. The park is opened until 9.30pm.
Water point:
There are a few scattered all around the park. They are clearly for drink, but I didn’t try since my tourist guide warned me from drinking tap water.
- Childrens’ playground, picnic areas,
- Parking – Ample parking area surrounding the park and near the entrance. You need to pay RM2.00 for first hour and RM1.00 for subsequent hours.
- Toilets
- Mosque
- Park Patrol
Entrance Fee
Free of Charge (FOC)
Corporate Athletes’ Park Rating
Maintenance *****
Cleanliness *****
Safety *****
Note : ***** Very good, * Very Poor





