Located in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, LEGOLAND Malaysia is a theme park filled with exciting rides and activities for children of all ages. The resort hotel features two restaurants, an outdoor pool and kids' play areas.
We stayed 2 nights, off-season, more than enough for a day in the theme park, and half a day each in the waterpark and sealife centre.
Highlight though was the hotel reception and the volume of 2x4 bricks to build whatever you like. (8yr old and 2x 40 odd yr olds very happy indeed!!)
Leigh Brookes — Google review
We were here with our 2 kids - aged 12 and 10. It was a dream come true, although this place is for smaller kids. We stayed at the Legoland hotel, i was not impressed by the cleanliness of it. The kids loved it though - themed room, bunk beds, Lego everywhere. The theme park had some sections closed and the rides were a bit outdated. The water park was nice as well but overall it was not something impressive.
Valentina ch — Google review
Nice Environment, Nice Service, All e Ride is fun especially for kids. Will be back again and purchase annual pass. Tis is a place where you will keep coming.
Alex Hui — Google review
Fun place for kids with many rides and activities to do all over the park. Signed up for the annual pass and hope to be back soon. In terms of maintenance, the outdoor rides and Lego structures definitely need a refresh as they have been baking under the hot sun and weather. At least do a power wash to clean away the dirt and mold.
darren pang — Google review
We were having a good time here! Maybe because there weren't so many people, so we could play whatever attractions we wanted so many times. My son is 5 years old and he can already play all of the roller coaster attractions they provide. And if he wants to play again, we just need to wait for a while. Sometimes we can even play a second round directly. I advise you to bring sandals and a raincoat if you want to experience some water splashing.
Diana Yeung — Google review
This was one of the most magical places I've ever been too. I've seen reviews that this place is overrated but clearly they were just not in the mood to enjoy the amazing rides here. From the awesome rollercoasters to the fancy restaurants, this wonderland is sure to keep you busy all day. I especially liked the pizza restaurant which had the biggest pizza I've ever ordered. This place is definitely worth the money paid and a superb way to spend time with your family
Akmal Addyna — Google review
A very family friendly amusement park that allows kids to enjoy almost every ride whenever we come. They like the roller coaster and the Ninjago ride. Some rides would close for maintenance at times. The education center is good for inspiring creativity in kids and let parents rest. The Lego miniature world is cool! Different themes during different festivals. Best to get an annual pass to enjoy all 3 parks!
This stately mosque was built in the late 19th century and is a beautiful example of English Victorian architecture with elements of Moorish design. It is located on a hilltop in Johor Bahru, and can accommodate around 2000 worshippers at a time. Architecture buffs should definitely not miss a visit to this fascinating mosque!
One of the excellent architectural colonal building designed for a mosque in Johor Bahru . Marbles used for flooring, walls and covers for the pillars in the mosque.
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Situated on a hill along the shores of Straits of Johor, it is distinctively visible as worshipers drive along the road towards the Johor Bahru City. Next to the Pusat Islam Johor on the right and Johor Zoo on the left, it is easily accessible with well maintained roads.
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There is a column where the history of them mosque is displayed near the ablution area. Seeing the praying area, the mosque could easily for about 1,000 worshippers maybe more..
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Abiding to the guidelines spelt by KKM, every worshippers must scan the body temperature and registration through MySejahtera only is a must before allowed entering the mosque. Bringing worshipper's praying mat. The floor are marked to where and distance between worshippers are observed.
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There are also designated area for female worshippers who wishes to pray in this mosque together with separate ablution area for women.
Zackry Ruhizat — Google review
The didn’t let me in, and most entrances were closed. This is more like a truly religious site than a tourist destination. So if you’re tourist, you can skip this. The area is pretty nice and the mosque is quite unique with the yellow color.
Daniel — Google review
This is a beautiful Muslim building -- the construction style is a little different from the traditional Muslims mosque i saw in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.
The design style is unique -- the back side of this mosque , accorss the water another side is Singapore..
Jim Tu — Google review
It's a good thing to visit when coming to Johor.
Well maintained heritage, monumental building that representation of the Islamic Practice in this country
MOHD TASURI BIN FADLY — Google review
Simply beautiful. I was living in midlle East for 10years but this is one of the best mosque ever.
Some old reviews says that tourist are allowed to enter. But I talked one with one guard and he said no. However, you can enjoy the mosque from outside. It is still worth to visit for me.
???????? — Google review
The mosque nicely preserved and looks majestic like an old castle. Unfortunately, visitor was not allowed to enter the main prayer room area (mimbar) perhaps they have specific time only.
pirdaus mat isa — Google review
Visited this beautiful mosque whole visiting a relative at the Hospital next door. Alhamdulillah it's really beautiful and well taken care of. Lots of parking because it was a weekday and I was doing Zohor/Asr. Worth visiting. Beautiful interiors and architecture.
shai tahir — Google review
A legendary mosque in JB. It is now open after a long period of renovation. It is near Zoo Johor which so cheap for the entrance. From up here you can get the view of the sea and can see Singapore. Big space of the mosque but no AC which is not a big deal giving the fact that the place is windy from the sea. A lot of parking space and a lot of open space to rest if you want to sleep. Sleep in the pray area is prohibited. Thats why they have the open space outside to rest and sleep. Beautiful design of the mosque even though the design is quite old but with new painting.
Mirul Kun — Google review
This is the place for a muslim to perform prayer. For non-muslim tourist please consider to come here because you may not allowed to enter inside the mosque to see the architecture of inside mosque. There are several security officials looking after this mosque.
I had an experienced perform salah in this mosque as musafir. Such a great mosque with unique architecture.
Mior Azman (yobmior) — Google review
Beautiful mosque. Was open only during prayer times so plan to go only then.
anam mansoor — Google review
A very solemn and beautiful place of worship. I was only outside as the people were praying.
Mary Grace — Google review
This Victorian architecture mosque was built more than 100 years ago, and sits proudly on top of a prominent hill, overlooking the Straits of Johore. The main praying hall is not open to the public unless during prayer time.
Princess Incognito — Google review
I have been to this mosque in January 2023. Ot was a very calm and beautiful and peaceful place. From here we can see Singapore.
Deepak Singh — Google review
A beautiful and historic mosque nestled in the heart of JB. Great for a quick visit to marvel at it’s majesty and take a quiet moment to reflect on life.
Do be mindful that this is still a functioning mosque so there will be people moving in and out for prayers and other religious activities.
Ben Leong — Google review
Historical mosque.. Still it’s open for prayer. Nice view beside the Malaysia-Singapore straights. Awesome architecture and amazing art effects.
Tanvir Romel — Google review
Beautiful Interior and Exterior. The design reminded me of the main Mosque in Muar
Muhamad Ali — Google review
This mosque is so big. Wider look and building. However, it's not open everytime. Only during prayer time.
You can visit from outside. Wide open space parking. Lovely atmosphere
Ariff Rahmat — Google review
Came for subuh. Long drive up the unlighted hill. Passed the cemetary too.
Once I entered it seems majestic but sadly sejadah was not prepared and silly me didn't bring my sejadah, hence my knees were killing me at every sujud.
I like very much that the security arranged the footwear nicely.
First time I see a very high Mihrab/Minbar.
Abang Joe — Google review
Super comfy mosque with the best rest room i have ever visited... but the inner mosque doesnt always open...
Boby Nurdiyahya — Google review
Classic & beautiful mosque. But Im not sure if it’s OKU friendly or not looking at the staircases.
Nik Fikri — Google review
The mosque is beautiful but not friendly user for woman prayer section and have restrictions to take picture.
City Square is a lively and contemporary shopping center that offers a wide variety of stores, a cinema, dining options, and beauty services. This modern mall provides an energetic atmosphere for shoppers to explore. Located at KOMTAR JBCC in Malaysia, it is the first Angry Birds themed attraction in Asia. Spanning across 26,000 square feet, the park features different sections such as Danger Zone, Utopia, Classic, and South Beach.
My very 1st visit to City Square mall was more than 10 yrs ago. Along the way, I continued to visit it infrequently. It has, however, continue to be many Singaporeans’ fave. Business there must have been badly affected in the 2-yr C19… So, when my wife and I went back there last week, the place was quite quiet. Several shops were closed (the AC was really cold) But much credit must be given to the owner and/or management for maintain and upkeeping the mall very, very well. Everything was clean and neat. The toilets were fabulous. On the whole, we’re pleased with the place. Eating our lunch and dinner there was great. Note that there's now no money changer there. Total time spent: 7 hrs
Jonathan Lee — Google review
This mall is opposite of JB Sentral. Very strategic place in city.Also many hotels nearby.So is a good choice for shopping and eating too.And for children can play in Angry Bird Park.
valentina candra — Google review
Amazing mall, it's too big. Almost got every brand for the food and other stuff.
It's clean well managed, there are always some kind of event, whenever I been there.
Would like to go there again
Tariq Hussain — Google review
Johor Bahru City Square mall is definitely one of the better modern mall just right across the Causeway. The mall is very vibrant with a wide selection of essential products, clothings and restaurants. Everything is all in one stop without the need to step out.
Their forum space is always active with various events that draws the crowd. This time their Halloween theme currently on level 1 is very detailed decorated. Kudos for the great effort!
Capture Asia Photography — Google review
Great place for shopping especially for this month of Ramadan. Lots of stalls selling Hari Raya goodies at the main foyer. Had a lot of fun to get to taste most of the lovely goodies, the staff were very helpful and friendly.
We enjoyed our shopping there but not much to say about the food outlets. Went to Sushi King at BL1 but was turned away, not that the restaurant is full but not enough staff to provide the service.
Amrin Jofri — Google review
A big department store with everything that you need. Located across the bridge from Singapore. A place to immerse yourself as it offers a unique experience for other Asian travelers, much more for foreigners. Great!
Pol — Google review
Din Tai Fung @ Johor Bahru City Square
Family short trip to Malaysia finally settle down for lunch after massive 2.5 hours traffic jam at causeway. Favorite restaurant with yummy dishes. Most important much cheaper than outlet over in Singapore.
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Eddie Khoo — Google review
It is filled with the key food eateries and retailers. It also has very good representation of pharmacies. Tried Ho Kee Seng noodles in the 6th floor. Seems to be the only tenant on 6th floor. Enjoyed it tremendously. Also had Baskin Robbins ice cream. Decathlon is on the 2nd floor and there are 2 major GRAB pick up points: (1) Next to Levi's or (2) Javanese Massage. Major grouse is that prices are high due to its proximity to Singapore. Th
John Goh — Google review
Conveniently connected via covered walk way, next to the Johor CIQ (Immigration) drop-off and JB Sentral.
Favourite shopping mall for Singaporeans crossing into Johor, Malaysia.
W. Hormchant — Google review
It's connected to CIQ, the first mall to land after Malaysia checkpoint. You will find many eateries, bakeries, optical shops, Decathlon, Watson, Guardian, Popular etc. Unfortunately there's no supermarket in this mall. Restrooms are a little disgusting. Some new added stores March 20, 2024
Little Owl — Google review
It’s one of the best malls in JB.
LY CHHAY — Google review
This mega mall is situated at the centre of Johore Bahru and just beside the custom course way between JB and Singapore. It is a convenient shopping center for both Singaporeans and Locals. It is also fun to see seasonal decoration at the mall as well as wall art located in the shopping inner city. Make a trip or stop at this popular mall in Johore Bahru.
Leon Lai — Google review
Conveniently located just opposite to the CIQ Woodlands checkpoint JOHOR Bahru. If you are taking a bus to enter Malaysia then you just need to walk over to this place via connected covered sheltered walkway. I found it super convenient to access this place via CIQ at ease.
The place offer many cafes, bakeries, other food stalls and good spread out space to walk around and explore the shops. There is one big Uniqlo which people told me that it is cheaper in JB as compared to Singapore. Though I decided not to buy anything here but worth exploring. There are na y other stores such as Cotton On etc in the vicinity. If you are planning for a day trip without any concerns of safety then this place is recommended. On the way back just walk over to CIQ and return to Singapore at ease.
Ravish M — Google review
Date visited - 14 September 2023. A large shopping mall conveniently located next to JB Sentral train station and Customs & Immigration Complex. Has a large variety of shops to spend at least half a day in. Occasionally, temporary events will be held at the ground floor atrium.
Yate Haugan — Google review
Came down for some chilling and found that quite a number of shops have closed down at level 5.
Food wise, there are still quite a variety, ranging from the usual kopi, Chinese food, to Japanese food. I would think Sushi House is value for money, seeing that the food is nicely textured and the price not too much.
Old town coffee is still here, baskin robbins too.
Decathlon to me is a new addition, and popular is having a sale.
Overall a nice chill for a lazy day
But you probably wont need to spend too long here. 3 hours should be more than enough unless you intend to go for massage or a movie or a nail therapy
Leng K (B) — Google review
This is a fantastic mall. Often busy with tourist from Singapore. The mall has a wide array of shops and easily accessible from the CIQ. The mall is well decorated with different Cultural and religious events. Quite a few decent shops that sell clothes at a discounted price. The mall boasts a Cinema and it's connected to the Komtar JB CC which makes the shopping experience even better.
Mikha'el Abdul — Google review
Conveniently situated just across from the CIQ Woodlands checkpoint in JOHOR Bahru, this location is easily accessible if you're arriving by bus, thanks to the connected covered sheltered walkway. I found accessing it through CIQ to be exceptionally hassle-free. The area boasts numerous cafes, bakeries, and food stalls, along with ample space for leisurely strolls and shop exploration. Notably, there's a sizable Uniqlo rumored to offer more budget-friendly prices than in Singapore, making it worth a visit, even if I opted not to make a purchase. Additionally, stores like Cotton On are in close proximity. If you're planning a day trip and safety isn't a concern, I highly recommend exploring this area.
Nirmal Balasooriya — Google review
It's a nice popular mall, near the immigration checkpoint. It's in the heart of the city, within walking distance to hotel like Hilton DoubleTree, Amari etc. It's about 30 to 40min drive from Senai International Airport. Its quite spacious and has plenty of options for food and beverages. Because of its strategic location, it seems to be popular for the Singaporeans too. It's also next to another mall JBCC. Cinema operator here is mmCineplexes.
Darjee HG — Google review
Very nice mall and had everything. We went to see Dune there. That was great
Scott Fry — Google review
New shop opposite Subway. I love bagels and Cinnabon buns. (Breads lover. Sour Dough lover) Went crazy when I saw this new stall. Bought pecan salted caramel cinnamon bun. It tastes fantastic, soft and not very sweet. I prefer " THE FOUNDER" cinnamon bun over CINNABON. Thumbs 👍.
Managed to meet owner on that day. Next time I will try their bagels. Nov 2023
vivien leong — Google review
A great place for a quick fix of shopping spree out of Singapore. Affordable contact lens and cafe for family outing and easy access to near by popular hidden cafes out from the mall.
Best pick up place for grab will be located at Levis exit.
Jan Ng — Google review
Good entry point into JB Central as it is next to the bridge from immigration. Lots of shops but getting a slightly worn out due to the years it has been in operation. Definitely cannot compare with South Key and due for a refresh. Nonetheless, a great place to do a short shop hop over from Singapore for affordable food and shopping.
The glass temple of Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman is a popular attraction in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The temple is decorated with ornate mosaics, statues and murals and is said to be the largest Hindu temple in the country.
An extraordinary visit to Singapore and Johor Bahru is a fascinating experience, combining two vibrant and lively destinations. In Singapore, you could explore the famous Botanic Gardens, indulge in culinary delights from the hawker districts, or take a stroll along the iconic Marina Bay promenade. Then, transitioning to Johor Bahru would offer a different cultural perspective, where you could visit the renowned Legoland theme park, enjoy the lively atmosphere of historic neighborhoods, or shop at numerous shopping centers. This combination would provide a rich journey filled with experiences and adventures.
Eu Vio — Google review
Being a Hindu I was excited to visit the Glass temple. Ample parking. There is a fees for photography inside the temple, even using mobile phone.
Love the interior of the temple.
Was really disappointed with lack of washroom.
We were directed to a temple next door forced to walk on slippery floor ( I was worried for my 70 yr old mom ) to a stinky washroom.
Most disappointing is to see the main temple entrance deity filled moss. I have never seen a temple in this condition.
KS Nair — Google review
Painstakingly glue on all small pieces of glass to the temple. Rm10 entrance fee.
Vincent Fung — Google review
Went there on 8 May at night around 8.30pm. No doubt it is a beautiful temple. We saw some Indians went for prayers and they told us it's free entrance when we are standing in front. After we taking off our shoes, there is a Indian guy suddenly approached us and insist to want us pay Rm10 per person to enter the temple. We are so confused, we told him the Indian auntie told us that it's FREE and we also asking around all the Indian enter for free without paying a single cents and say no need to pay. We felt little of being scammed so we left unhappily after blocking by the guy that want money from us at the entrance. Hope that the management can take some action against this kind of unfair discrimination treatment to each individual, it is so unfair that Chinese need to pay while Indian don't need...
Juslin Tan — Google review
We come during night time, its not easy to find the trail to the temple, even GPS also fail to guide us. After asking the local for direction, only we can make it. The temple is truely magnificent, and shining. Entrance fee is adult RM10, kid RM5. Worth visit when you travel to JB.
KAH ONG TAN — Google review
Today we visited Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple, the temple is one of the oldest temple in Malaysia and it is listed in the Malaysian Book of Records as the first and only glass temple in the nation on 12 May 2010. Today also the celebration of Chaitra Pournami, which is the Indian festival. We also get everyone a candle to pray for better health. 🙏🏻
💰 RM10 (adult) RM5 (kid)
Eldrick Koh — Google review
A racist attitude, they will charge anyone who isn’t Hindu an entry fee of 10RM per person. 20RM for a temple about 5m wide. The temple is unclean and the glass panels just aren’t worth seeing. It’s a construction site too.
The final straw was how rude they were in there. Beware the nice comments are from Tamil names, which means they are the ones who didn’t pay an entry fee. Go to any Chinese temple, mosque in this country and they won’t charge you a fee you can happily donate - nothing is forced. Avoid avoid avoid. (Even Batu Caves don’t charge you)
Pat Neligan — Google review
Seemingly nice temple, but from the reviews looks like it is perpetually under renovation/reconstruction.
The floors were dusty because of the work happening.
Supreet Kini — Google review
The first temple in Malaysia that force visitors to pay for entry ticket and the price for foreigners are charged in US Dollars!!!! Save your time and money to visit other nice place in Johor better.
tan yc — Google review
I went to this temple in afternoon, but it was closed. Yet most of the Hindu temples close in afternoon, but still tried to get entry. Also tried to call someone inside the temple, but no response. Finally I have to come back without darshan. I don't know when I will get chance again to see this temple. I would strongly recommend to all tourists to visit the temple. Thanks
Deepak Singh — Google review
Entrance for RM10 unless you're Indian/Hindu. Based on the unfavorable reviews here complaining about service and attitudes, I guess they have become more tourist-friendly now, maybe because now there are not many tourists. By the time I visited it seems I was the only tourist, the dozen of others were all praying Indians. Not just they didn't charge me 0.5 extra for the shoe basket, they also allowed me to take written pictures without extra charge even though notices of taking pictures require RM3 per shot were still all over inside the temple.
I would say, the glass temple was less than impressive especially after reading many favourable comments and getting my expectation a bit too high. After all, the temple was not big. There were really not much to see. The artistic effect is not too astounding. While it should be praised for its beauty and creativity, I'm not certain whether the entrance fee and the time was worth. However given that there are not many attractions nearby, I didn't regret having a look here.
T. Spark — Google review
Very confusing experience. There were signs outside saying 15rm per adult. First security took us through after taking our shoes off, then up to a counter inside the temple, he said 15rm each and then he started writing tickets and asking us what country we are from. He then went to talk to someone else in the temple, then got on the phone, and then got an English lady to talk to us and told us when we were already inside the temple the price was 48rm for the first person and 25 for the other and were going to make us buy a t shirt. Luckily my partner said we couldn't afford it as I was about to pay because I felt very uncomfortable and didn't want to upset them. I feel like there's lots of racial discrimination going on here and extreme price gouging off foreigners. Beautiful small temple from what we saw, but would never recommend for foreigners. There was also a red sign on the driveway to the temple of a man with a rifle pointing at someone running... Terrifying
ryan humphries — Google review
Beautiful temple, must see! Currently closed for renovations but they were kind enough to show us around anyway since we had travelled across the world to visit
Karthik Nathan — Google review
Unique & Amazing place to visit.
This Hindu temple is the first & only glass temple in Malaysia. It is not just a temple, it is a cultural and artistic works. Beautiful, glistening and unique temple like no where in the world.
Temple is very well kept, clean and organized.
Priests and Assistants are friendly & helpful to visitors.
Please note that you need to be barefoot in the temple, and their is an entrance fee of RM10 for sightseeing visitors (local & foreigner).
The fees they collect & the donation given via the donation box goes to the upkeep of the temple whereas purchases of oil lamps, souvenirs and books goes to charitable activities by this temple.
Puteri Harbour is a picturesque waterfront area featuring luxury apartments, restaurants, and retailers. The Puteri Harbour Family Theme Park is a popular attraction offering beautiful views for family photos, food stalls for hungry families, and a shopping center for souvenirs. It's highly recommended as an interesting and low ambient light place to take a walk during the weekend.
This place is a perfect family leisure destination and a great spot for couples to spend quality time. It's ideal for leisurely walks, enjoying beautiful scenery, and unwinding. While electric bike rentals used to be available in the past, they are now prohibited for safety reasons to protect pedestrians. The atmosphere here is incredibly relaxed, allowing you to stroll along the seaside, marvel at the graceful yachts on the water. What's even more exciting is the captivating music fountain, which has become a major highlight of this place. Additionally, you can explore various bars and restaurants, savor delicious cuisine, enjoy a few drinks, and add more fun to your outing. In summary, this is undoubtedly a memorable destination, whether you're having a family gathering or spending time with friends. I will definitely return.
Genie Lew — Google review
i highly recommend this place. it is a very interesting and low ambient light. just a right place to take a walk during the weekend!
mohammad amzari — Google review
Puteri Harbor Family Theme Park is very famous since today. Many visitors take this opportunity to spend time on vacation with their beloved families. Among the advantages of this theme park is the beautiful view and suitable for family photos, especially at dusk. In addition, there are several food stalls available for hungry families. In addition, there is also a shopping center for visitors to buy souvenirs and other items. I recommend this theme park to families who want to spend time together this holiday.
Zakaria Azmi — Google review
Though it’s a tourist attraction point, there is nothing much to do.
Due to the Covid restrictions, I think things have changed since then and have not seen any fun activities around the neighbouring.
Noticed a few restaurants there. Hopefully, they would serve some good food!
M SD — Google review
A nice place for a stroll if you have nothing tk do at night. There are bars to drinks and there are Muslim friendly food stores. Some street vendors that sells clothes and toys but I only spend about 15 minutes here.
Tan Joelle — Google review
Lovely place to hangout with friend the love one and family! Many outlets like restaurant, bar, games, groceries, Starbuck, mamak and much more ! This place also got dancing fountain water which it's dancing following the beats of the song. On days you can visit and enjoy the views of art made from recycled iron along side the puteri harbour you can also overview from the bridge. The very best view were at night , the environment is so stunningly beautiful with the atmosphere of many lights . People were also ride the harbour using the electric scooter that can be rent for easier touring. All the beautiful scene can be capture here, the skies full of bubbles from kid around the harbour ! I highly recommend this place to hang out and visit one of the most beautiful place in johor ! 100/10 very recommended
Komtar JBCC is a lively shopping mall that boasts a diverse selection of local and international stores, as well as an array of dining options and an indoor amusement park. Upon clearing customs at immigration, visitors are greeted by two malls, City Square JB and Komtar JBCC. These malls offer popular fashion brands like Triumph, Birkenstock, Charles & Keith, and Skechers. Komtar JBCC is particularly known for its fashion outlet stores, Brands Outlet and Padini Concept Store.
The photo was taken outside of the mall. There were alot of changes to this area since the last few years(i use to wander in these area on my own few years back) its great to see such changes.
Carl Lorenzo — Google review
Found this place accidentally, as we arrived in JB too early. Was walking around to look for a place to eat and rest, and a nice security guard guided us to the food court through their service lift. And had a good rest here and when mall was open, found the place to be nice and spacious.
Choon Lee Chew — Google review
KOMTAR JBCC was a good place to visit and shop. February event was awesome and got the chance to experience the iconic Changay Parade once a year. Definitely will come back.
c wj — Google review
The KOMTAR building in Johor Bahru is a prominent landmark that offers a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. With its distinctive architecture, it stands out in the cityscape. Visitors often appreciate the variety of stores and restaurants available, providing a diverse range of experiences. However, some might find that the building's layout can be a bit confusing to navigate. Overall, KOMTAR is a bustling hub that caters to different interests and is worth a visit if you're in the area.
SHAH JAFFAR™ — Google review
There is a Touch n Go (TnG) reload / topup machine at level 3 near the lift area. The reload is free of charge. I think it is a good initiative to allow customers to topup their TnG card at this convenient place near JB custom.
Croco Tai — Google review
zombie mall, but excellent toilet. Exit from parking is a bit confusing.
marzzz — Google review
Good place to chill with good variety of shopping places, however toilet no toilet paper and the food options slightly limited compared to City Square
Javier Tan — Google review
City square is better. Half the shops are closed at komtar and the supermarket on 3rd floor was closing down. Mr DIY also closed.
Bonus points for having a pond downstairs.
cat — Google review
Nice mall... but only few shop open.. most of the shop still close.. i notice there's bath and body works shop , foot @ shoes shop are open.. mark and spencer still close... same building with holiday inn hotel..
E E — Google review
Went here during cny event, the place got plenty clothes store but no so much good place to eat.
UMIE HUMAIRA — Google review
Not much shop lot as most businesses has close down since COVID.
Hope the management will bring more branded to attract people to this mall.
Chan Hock Lye — Google review
We saw this Sizzling Hotplate and Claypot and it was so great and delicious specially the beef with sauce and add to it a cold Milo drink. 😍
John Miko Ventayen — Google review
They have art gallery exhibition on the day I came as well as antique sale like flea market. Im not sure if they have monthly events for this but the art drawing is worth viewing.
Rosliza Ramli — Google review
I used to spend my early teenage years in the 80s. However, the mall was refurbished 100% and all my nostalgic memories are gone forever! No more Rockstation, Gold Disc record store, B Sound Studio, Snooker Centre, and Emporium/Parkson.... Those are my memories....sigh....
The newly refurbished mall looks awesome and premium though ...
Anuar Norick Sabaruddin — Google review
Have kids indoor playground level 2 n 3. Big food court. Many store for dinner restaurant n massage. Pharmacy n pedicure and manicure.
Hijab stores.
Zainabee Rasheed — Google review
Better mall than city square. Not too crowded. Many food options including a food court on level 6 serving a variety of food which are also very reasonable priced. Mark and Spencer also has a shop in the mall.
KH Koh — Google review
This place has lots of choices to shop and eat. There are many popular brands visible here such as Starbucks, CoffeeBean, Pizza Hut, 4 Fingers, Thai express and many other good food restaurants at this place. There is one shop selling dates and Middle East products too. Spotted some nails salon and massage too. Holiday inn is just connected to this mall and have their lobby at 8th floor which is very convenient to stay if you are planning to explore city area around in JOHOR Bahru.
Ravish M — Google review
Upmarket mall located close to CIQ. Well maintained, clean, and pleasant. However it looks like more than half of the shops are still closed possibly due to the pandemic.
This Johor Bahru Chinese Heritage Museum is dedicated to the history of the Chinese immigrants who settled in this part of Malaysia. It has three floors with exhibits on their history, skills, and life in Johor Bahru 100-150 years ago. It's a good place to learn about the local Chinese community and their contributions to this city.
The experience is very good and the process to know about local history of JB is really exciting. The details of historical items are quite complete.
Tin Victoria — Google review
Good place. But I would highly recommend this museum to Chinese people only. But there are no such place in Johor to Visit as tourist so that's why you can come and spend some time here.
6 Ringgit for 1 person
5 Ringgit for Group (Minium 7 people)
3 Ringgit for Students
Deepak Singh — Google review
Exploring the Johor Bahru Chinese Heritage Museum was an enlightening journey into the rich cultural tapestry of the Chinese community in the region. The museum's well-curated exhibits beautifully conveyed the history, traditions, and contributions of the Chinese diaspora. Informative displays, artifacts, and engaging narratives provided a deep understanding of Johor Bahru's cultural roots. The museum's ambiance and attention to detail made it a worthwhile experience for anyone interested in the cultural heritage of the area.
Alvin Chng — Google review
Visited in March. The Chinese Heritage Museum is an interesting museum detailing the history of the Chinese in Johor Bahru. The first two floors are dedicated to and have an amazing amount of detail about the different Chinese communities that settled and on their contribution. The top floor is a special exhibit on gambier, the crop that originally made Johor wealthy and first brought the Chinese over to work the crop. A great museum for a very small entrance fee, so I'm giving it an extra star.
macedonboy — Google review
Randomly chance upon this Museum while exploring the hood of Jalan Tan Hiok Nee. This Museum is mainly on the Chinese community in Johor Bahru. This Museum is located near to the popular Hiap Joo bakery. Entrance ticket priced MYR$6 for adults, there are serval pricing for different category.
This Museum is 3 stories high if I didn't remember wrongly. Quite a lot of things to read up on. Read up on the different information of the different Chinese dialect group in JB.
Sean Goh — Google review
Very lovely and well maintained and organized museum worth visiting! We walked pass by on the New Year Eve and saw their small activities in front of the museum such as Chinese Tradition massage/music then meet the museum staff who invited us inside and told us the history! My family love this experiences and the people and all staff here are super nice, kind and helpful. Thank
You for all knowledge and wonderful experiences!
J J — Google review
Definitely worth visiting! The price is reasonable too, just RM6 per adult. If I remember it correctly, it's four storeys. It shows us how and who founded Johor Bahru, the Japanese occupation period, production of gambir and pepper, brief history of Chinese culture. I wouldn't recommend bringing children here because it might bored them.
Gary Looi CW — Google review
A quiet museum illustrating the history of the Chinese community in JB all for 6RM/pax. Was informative and enjoyed myself. However, the labels’ formatting are quite odd and takes away from the engagement. Some has the Mandarin texts before the English. Some the other way round.
Would recommend to come learn on the history apart from the usual eating/shopping activities in the area.
J wye — Google review
Must visit if you love heritage place.
Explore and know the history behind Johor Bahru. RM6 for adult enterance. Then walk along around the street.
Mhii Xell — Google review
A small museum but quite informative about the Chinese clan history of Johore Bahru although not a lot of real object exhibition. However, few caught eyes, the antique Chinese typewriter and the paper of treasury loan bill during war time.
Good to drop by when you are in JB, only few minutes drive from the check point. Stay for 20+minute before going for food shops nearby
YC Fong — Google review
As part of the Johor Chinese heritage, had always wanted to know more about our culture. This museum is very small, not worth your time. You can visit ground floor to see the glorified history of the Johor Sultanate lineage and a little about the chinese heritage centre but once you paid RM6 to go up, its a big dissapointment. Most things can be seen or known from wiki or your elders story and items. I saw lots of Chinese nationals visiting, one group basically just came walk one round and left in 2mins.
plitz KL — Google review
Pleasant, relaxed but informative visit to the Heritage Museum today.
RM 6 entry for Adults. Well worth the cost of admission.
I loved the timeline provided and way the exhibits on upper floors were presented.
Red Barker — Google review
Great place to bring colleagues from other countries to visit. Great details of the Background of the Chinese community in Johor and a lot of artifacts too in this museum.
Muhammad Fadhil — Google review
Small but worth a visit. Although the museum's primary focus is on local Chinese heritage it also includes plenty of artifacts and history relating to Johor in general. Best museum in Johor considering there are no other museums in the area.
Abdulhayy Johnson — Google review
3 floors with very interesting artifacts. Well maintained and organized. Entry fee 6 MYR
Renganathan Subramanian — Google review
Ticket Price for 1 Adult = RM6.00
Admission Charges Information are in the Photos I've taken.
This is a very nice place to visit if you would like to learn more about the History of Johor Bahru. It was certainly an Educational and much needed Quiet Break from all the Foods and Mall Visits that JB is famous for.
The Museum itself is not very big, the 1st floor is free for visit and has a Public Restroom and even a Water Dispenser for Travellers. I really appreciate this because this is a great place to take a rest to freshen yourself.
That said, I would recommend to pay RM6.00 for the Entry to support them instead of just using the Restroom/Water Dispenser for free. The Museum itself has 3 more levels above (During my visit, highest level was closed for renovation) Do note there are no Elevators available, you can only go up via Staircase.
The Exhibits Area is Small but do have several Artifacts with some Video Guides and many Historical Explainations that are all available in English / Chinese. It is relatively cleanly maintained and is Air-Conditioned, although it isn't very cold. There were hardly any people around when I was there on a Weekday.
If you don't mind a RM6.00 ticket and is a History Buff looking for an alternate look at Johor Bahru, I do recommend this place. Please note that they are closed on Mondays.
Sanrio Hello Kitty Town is an amusement park that features various activities for young families to enjoy. It includes a playground, a Kitty House, and craft sessions with live entertainment. The park has three levels, each themed after popular characters like Hello Kitty, Bob the Builder, and Thomas the Train. The staff are friendly and accommodating in every level of the establishment. Prices are reasonable especially when compared to other currencies. This attraction is highly recommended for families looking for fun things to do while on vacation.
Fantastic place for young families to spend a day having fun. There is so many activities for kids to do that naming them all would take to long. There are 3 levels, each with a theme from Hello Kitty, Bob the Builder and Thomas the train. Every level is well presented and the staff there are so friendly and helpful. The prices if converted from a strong currency is very worthwhile. Definitely a place to visit if your planning a holiday. Very Well done!
John Nguyen — Google review
This is our 3rd time visiting hello kitty land, our kids really enjoy it, 3 and 4 year old during our first visit and now 4 and 5 year old and still they enjoying it. Can spend about 2-3 hour at hello kitty land, and Thomas is a MUST visit, they are the best among these 2 places, it’s a kids mini fun fair but with 1 ticket at unlimited ride. Cheaper than going fun fair of s$5-$8 per ride. Good visit and fun for kids. They can play and jump around a whole day.
Alvin Koh — Google review
Great for toddlers and kids slightly above 110cm to enjoy all rides. It has Barney, Thomas, and Bob the builder shows on weekdays and my children love it very much. Credit for offering multiple entries within a day as you can go out for a quick lunch. We also appreciate the free credit on playing the arcades.
Chu-Fung Lim — Google review
Hello Kitty & Sanrio’s friend very cute but Very pricey entrance fees ! As the Hello Kitty land was VERY VERY small , not thing much to see and play . All of us ( Me , my hubby & 2 kids ) agreed with this is a bored attraction. Other than few activities ( decorating the Cookies, make your own badge ... ) nothing much to do over there . Not worth it . Think twice before you come .
Hui Ling Lee — Google review
A very exciting theme park for young girls. You can purchase admission ticket to Hello Kitty Town only, or two-park entry, to Thomas Town, which shares the same building but on a different floor. Allocate at least half a day to indulge in this attraction. Do take note that purchasing your theme park ticket(s) online is more convenient and cheaper than purchasing it at the counter. Plus, sometimes, discount codes are available on their official website.
Emily Lowe — Google review
If you are hello kitty lover, than u must visit this place because everything here is hello kitty and friends; Bob the builder, and so on. This place is actually suitable for kids because they can play a lots of indoor cute game. As a parent, u no need to worry because all the game is safe. Also, got performance from hello kitty, this is so adorable 😍 i miss this moment. The entrance fee for local tourist is around rm1++
Dyg vlog — Google review
Cute and fun. Has a spinning cup ride, a playground, a themed Wizard of Oz arcade games, a Hello Kitty house model, and art studio where kids can replicate a cookie, coloring book, and crafts. There is also mascot appearances.
Shahridzal Aizat Shahrum — Google review
For the Hello Kitty Lovers and Kids! It's like entering the Home of the world famous cat.
- You can make your Hello Kitty Cookies at the Workshop.
- There is a Cup spinning machine where you can sit with your kids.
- Hello Kitty performance at various timing
- Oz Show at Various timing
- Big and spacious for kids to run about
- Non Hello Kitty Fans will be bored
The Old Chinese Taoist Temple in Johor Bahru, Malaysia is a historic site dedicated to the Hongxian Dadi, Weitian Dadi, and Yuantian Shangdi deities. The temple is situated close to the city centre and is popular among tourists during Chinese New Year.
Beautiful and peaceful ancient temple in Johor Bahru where I feel grateful to have a chance to visit here on the New Year 🙏🏻🇲🇾 Charming architecture of Chinese temple in the city that worth visiting. The people here are very nice too😊
J J — Google review
Beautiful simple, clean and bright Ancient Temple. Not very big. Hard to find parking.
Daphne Lau — Google review
Very friendly locals who will show you how to participate in worship. Try your luck at the Joss Sticks and ask Yes/No questions to the Deities with Jiaobei.
Netty — Google review
historical places, beautiful temple in the town.
Sherry Chok — Google review
I was expecting the place to be big and crowded, not yr usual temple that have open gardenbor pond. It is a small quiet temple with friendly staff/ volunteer there to guide you how to do praying and offer the joystick. Free entry. Just donate at your will in their donation box for the joysticks. You can also walk around.
Min Min — Google review
The Johor Ancient Temple was established around 1870 and is believed to have been built by Kangchu Tan Hiok Nee. The Temple belonged to the five major bang each worshipping their respective gods in the temple as follows: Zhao Da Yuan Shuai (Hainanese), Hua Guang Da Di (Cantonese), Gan Tian Da Di (Hakka), Hong Xian Da Di (Hokkien), Yuan Tian Shang Di (Teochew). The Yuan Tian Shang Di is the main deity of the temple. The temple has been taken over and managed by the of the Johor Bahru Chinese Association. It underwent a major renovation in 1994-95 at a cost of 1.5 million ringgit.
TheWildTian???? — Google review
Not much things to see if you're a traveller. Don't recommend to go all the way here even if you like Chinese temples.
T. Spark — Google review
Johor Ancient Temple was A good place and I would recommend to see it once. It is close to Gurdwara sahib, and Hindu Glass Temple.
Deepak Singh — Google review
Nice temple to visit while you are in JB.
CK C — Google review
Visited back in March before the MCO and lockdown. This is one of the oldest religious buildings in Johor Bahru and the oldest Chinese temple. The front of the building is beautifully decorated with cute paintings of 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac. The front entrance is painted in bold red and contrasts beautifully against the predominantly white background of the front wall. The temple interestingly serves all the main dialectal Chinese groups of the city. So it’s not a surprise that the temple has a mixture of shrines for Buddhism, Taoism and other Chinese deities. The Chinese deity Yuan Tian Shang Di is most prominent in the temple as the shrine is in the main central building while there is a subsidiary building for the Goddess of Mercy.
macedonboy — Google review
A very old and ancient temple in JB, good to visit, not only have temples for prayer but also a memorial lane to see the artifacts
Ivy See — Google review
Great space to pay respects. Surprisingly, a little small and not many deities to pray to. It didn't have signs to where you should pray in sequence and you'll just have the uncles and aunties screaming at you in Mandarin where you should go instead. Noticed we were not the only one because they did that to anyone new who came to pay respects
Nigel K — Google review
JB's Old Taoist Chinese Temple, known as 'Old Temple' by the locals, is one of the oldest structures within the City dating back to the 1870's and 1880's founded by Tan Hiok Nee (former head of the Ngee Heng Company) and has become a symbol of unity amongst the five ethnic Chinese groups.
The Temple is well-maintained and clearly well taken care of. I enjoyed the beautiful paintings and artwork adorning the inner courtyard walls. Plus the informative and educational details provided were also interesting.
Red Barker — Google review
An old temple that is more then 100 yr near to city square. Make donation and make prayer. Nice people there in the temple,the elderly there are helpful. Will go again.
Mikimoto San — Google review
Nice temple, it's crowded...the good atmosphere really impressed me.
Susan Yeoh — Google review
We were here during the Chingay celebrations so the deities had been taken away. The temple itself is very small but we found it peaceful. It's in a central location so there are more things to see around as well. Worth a visit in the morning.
Abirami Iyer — Google review
Good to spend half hours if you are close to.
Luka CHOU — Google review
A temple with a rich history.
Chinese people should really come and learn about it
ang xin — Google review
A great place to visit.
Old ancient temple in Johor.
Free entrance
Only when you need to pray with joystick, do some donations and candle only then need to be pay. Other than that is all free and you get to know history of it.
This indoor playground is popular with families visiting Johor Bharu, as it offers plenty of thrilling and interactive activities, mostly for young kids. It's an attraction in its own right, with parents coming from Singapore to enjoy its fun rides and games!
It was actually Kids Republic not Angry Birds Park when I followed the directions to it. It is in the 1st floor. Highly recommended it!!! Plenty of stuff to do for the kids for hours.
Shamini Wickramage — Google review
Nice, clean, safe and children friendly setup. The parent can relax while the kids enjoy their play, there is a chill out place for parent on the 2nd floor (above Angry Birds Snack Bar).
During peak period, the park will be closed on 1-2pm, 5-6pm for cleaning and make good. Please bring a pair of socks for your kids or yourself if you are entering the park. Wearing if socks at all time is a must.
There are many online promotion for cheaper tickets, we bought ours through Fave.
The toilets are very clean, hope it can be maintained for safe and clean use of our kids for always.
Lennox Cheok — Google review
• Our Son love it, don't want to finish :)
• Not to big but take experience.
• Flexible entry rules, you may play from 10AM~10PM, go back Hotel take shower, getting lunch, shopping after that enter again with no charges :) #as long the wrist band still there.
uda Aank — Google review
The activities here are mostly suitable for kids 5 to 12, with some climbing, some go-karting, and LOTS of jumping! The foam pit was definitely the most popular spot of the park, and kids show how quickly their courage develop as they jump from higher and higher up. There is also a smaller play area via a separate gantry that has no other kids, but it makes for good climbing and has slides.
Some of the climbing areas are too small for adults to go through, so may not be suitable for children who still require adult assistance.
There's 3 sessions a day, with the first session the least crowded. Ticket is valid for the whole day, comes as a wristband that you have to keep on. You must use their socks at RM6 for both adults and children.
HauGeng AuYeong — Google review
Not angry bird anymore it change name and kids enjoy it
irwan johar — Google review
My favourite indoor park so far. Parents and kids can play & enjoy toghether. They separated the trampoline sections by age group so you n your kids can have same experience at the different level. Ofcourse it for safety reasons. Ontop of that there is more then 10 exciting games to play & you can play all day long. They have shower area in the female's toilet room. Cafe for titbits. Lounge for parents & kids have a break.Space for birthday party.
Anne Amer — Google review
A very nice place to keep your children at to have fun and play safely
The crew members are friendly
It’s safe because the staff will not allow your child to leave until he scans his bracelet
And it’s located in the middle of 2 connected malls
The only problem is that they are 2 playing areas that are not connected
Abdulrahman Al Brikeet — Google review
When life flings you out, stay calm and positive because you can't control what life does to you, but you can control your own emotions and not get affected by it. Angry birds activity park free of charge area for some phototaking sessions :)
KSL City Mall is the largest complex in the area, offering a variety of retail stores, beauty salons, massage services, a movie theater, and casual eateries. It is part of a shopping-residential-hotel complex and houses nearly 350 shops and 70 food outlets. The mall also features an eight-screen cineplex.
A great mix of tenants. Everything you want to get, to entertain, relax, etc are all here. The number of shops is quite baffling and they provide choices for anything you want to do or eat. The pushcarts seem to decrease in numbers but probably will pick up. Can never get bored. Price is also reasonable mostly. Just a word of cautious is that some tenants have multiple shops. So for certain services, prices will be higher but probably worth it as they must be quite good to opening a few branches in one store?
Louis Chua — Google review
Slow service at the reception desk. The apartment is relatively clean with room service. It's link to the mall. Convenient to look for food and buy things.
Tommy Ong — Google review
Place: a run down mall, way past its prime, with poorly lit & dirty carparks. The stalls inside are being reduced to "hawker-style" stalls selling mainly computer, handphone or ornaments. There's surprisingly A LOT of hair salons & nail+eyelash beauty salons here, on EVERY FLOOR! Too many in fact accumulated in one place. Mainly caters to people who want to use the hair/manicure/pedicure salon, or eat in a restaurant that's here. They do sell things rather cheap here. They do have Lotus(previously Tesco), coffee bean and tea leaf, Watson, sports direct, ubiso, miniso, family mart, most of the major telcos, etc. So, it serves its purpose.
C RM — Google review
Shop at lever 3 infront of cinemas left hand side. Bad Service. Keep saying that open very long and have a lot of experience. I paste the phone protector for my phone Fold. They telling me no issue. After I choose the type of design they paste and tell me this material not suitable ask me change other design. After paste found that sticker keep open. Ask the person she say is my casing cause that issue. I remove the casing also same then she tell me is the phone issue. 🙄 all problems also blame the phone or case. Ask me to add $$$. Found that was a cheating shop.
Amulet Collection — Google review
Super bad experience with one of the nail/salon service (Show Salon affilated with S Sebastian). They do not have the shop location on google maps.
Was brought to Show Salon by one of S Sebastian stuff to do manicure, ask if able to do right away and claimed that able to. Subsequently, i was led to sit on chair & left waiting for 40 mins with no staff attending to me. Nobody told me abt the waiting time. Felt scammed to go to the shop, only to wait 40 mins with no service given.
Vry unprofessional & discourage anyone who wants good service to go in there. Left in thre end without doing manicure. Waste of time.
Will not return again.
Ruth — Google review
Reception-the staff very professional and polite
Room-room 7/10 very comfortable a bit dirty at a desk and toilet need to improve for cleaniness
Swimming pool- children happy and satisfied
Breakfast- the best breakfast a lot a food and the environment so good..
Ridwan Mustapa — Google review
KSL is one of the most popular malls in Johor, located in a busy area where local food and stalls are easily accessible. The mall is perfect for spending time getting a haircut, enjoying a massage, shopping, and even catching a movie. It's ideal for those who enjoy hunting for bargains and buying, but it's worth noting that the mall is not very large and can get crowded. Additionally, there is a hotel nearby where you can stay.
Ivan Yeo — Google review
Great to visit KSL again after 2 years closed of the Sinagpore and Malaysia border due to the pandemic. Good to see that some shops are still in operation. New shop added like Lotus's.
Jason Lim — Google review
For the first after pandemic I can go to Johor Bahru,Malaysia again without PCR,quarantine etc.Every time go there,KSL City Mall is must visit place for me.I like shopping in Lotus's Supermarket that located in ground floor of this mall.This supermarket is very comfortable and the price is cheaper than others.Very recommended supermarket for you❤️💜❤️
valentina candra — Google review
Wang Ji selling traditional Bak tut teh and other dishes. Highly recommend! Tried their signature tofu and dry Bak tut. Really nice!
Love the milky farm bubble tea shop located between the arcade and Wang Ji, their aloha drink is ice blended with red dragon fruit and mango Really nice!
K P — Google review
Very old and laid back shopping mall in Johor Bahru. Popular with Singaporeans as their favourite haunt for value-for-money goodies, hair and nail salons, and opulent massage spas..
W. Hormchant — Google review
I stayed at the KSL Hotel in JB and found its location to be excellent. However, the room could use some improvements, particularly the lighting in the bathroom. It would be great if they could make it brighter for a more comfortable experience.
Grace — Google review
Fantastic Shopping Mall
This is one of the biggest and marvellous shopping mall in Johor Bahru.
This shopping mall is well connected with sentosa and pelangi areas.
This is one stop shopping mall for all the household needs, entertainment and food...etc
My favorite place for shop and eat!
Huge mall with everything you need
win win cabbage — Google review
NOTE” im resident
this is the worst lift I’ve ever seen I got stuck inside the lift press ring after quite sometime then got people respond .
We were trapped in the elevator. The person only responded to us once and then stopped contacting us. After that, the elevator kept vibrating up and down. We were very scared.
The elevator maintenance man also told me that I would not fall. I thought to myself, if I were in a high-rise building, I would be doomed.
I regret buying this place. The elevator is very bad.
maintenance fee increase 50%?then what are you guys doing sleeping? someone incharge please reply me
chin chin — Google review
A good place for weekender shopper from Singapore.
From simple meal to restaurants level meal.
Local snacks like cuttlefish, biscuits, coffee and etc
Price wish is subjective as it is a mall but is a under one roof shopping so you do not need to travel around to get those common snacks.
If you are looking for some sports shoes do visit Sport Direct you might find something for yourself.
Lance Tan — Google review
First time here. although it looks older than the city square more, it feels more down to earth kind of shopping. Needless to say, it has all your everyday needs. Many eateries around the area too. Definitely good for frequent visit.
yennk choo — Google review
KSL City Mall presents a mixed experience, offering a variety of amenities but also facing challenges that affect the overall visit. The mall boasts an extensive range of retail stores, beauty salons, massage services, a movie theater, and casual eateries, catering to diverse preferences.
However, the mall tends to get overwhelmingly crowded on weekends, particularly with a significant influx of Singaporean visitors. The large crowds can make navigating through the mall challenging and detract from the shopping or leisure experience.
Furthermore, while the mall offers various facilities, including eateries and entertainment options, the condition of the toilets leaves much to be desired. Improvements in cleanliness and maintenance are necessary to enhance the overall comfort and satisfaction of visitors.
With improvements in crowd management and facility maintenance, the mall could elevate its appeal and provide a more enjoyable experience for patrons.
Coris Goh — Google review
The shopping mall looks a bit outdated however don’t be mislead because it’s still a great place to come and do shopping, there is lots of shops and plenty of spas. In fact I was very surprised to see so many massage places in one shopping mall, I think it’s mostly designed for tourists from Singapore😏 all I could see is hair salons next to each other and varies massage places on different levels and some of them are open till 2am! I noticed Food is very cheap at the lower level and cinema!!!
Krystian — Google review
We love to travel there and eat enjoying the good food there. And stay there KSL Resort & Hotel for a Night sometimes. Was just there for 1 night 11/12/2023. Nice view room.
Ash Chang — Google review
It has lots of hair, nail salon, massage palor. A cinema and karaoke place. Some f&b with lots of phone accessories stores. Night market along the street only on Monday. Have a lotus supermarket too
Min Min — Google review
Spacious and comprehensive. Starting from restaurants, clothing stores, health supplies, to technology, everything is here. The atmosphere is modern and clean. Perfect for shopping until you lose track of time.
Kuso Trick Art Gallery in Johor Bahru is a unique 3D art museum run by a friendly Chinese family. The gallery features 35 interactive paintings and 9D Virtual Reality experiences, allowing visitors to unleash their creativity in various poses and styles. With fun and interactive sessions on display, including 3D paintings, props, masks, and more, the gallery offers five different themes: Funny, Horror Room, Excitement Scene, Romantic Love & Sweet Moment.
Great place,very worth to visit.Tour guide very friendly and also helps to capture photos ,if you want to have amazing photos and want low budget,this place your ideal place.
Jack Ong — Google review
Overall, the illusory (& quasi-illusory) elements of the trick art and 3-D art are entertaining!
Zulkifli Hashim — Google review
There is always a room for first time visitor. Cool place. Friendly staff. Take many many pics when you visit this place. Easy to find with Waze.
Salleh Salehin — Google review
A nice place to visit. My family and i enjoy tacking picture here. So much fun and enjoyable.
Nurulain Zaini — Google review
Nice to visit if you have nothing to do. Can spend a good 1 hour with friends.
Noor Soffalina Sofian Seng — Google review
Awesome! Very friendly family owned biz, they r helpful in getting the right shots for us! 😃😃😃
Shirley C — Google review
Friendly staff, reasonable entrance fee and ample parking. Kids enjoying it.
Puteri Harbour is a waterfront precinct located in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. It boasts a plethora of activities and amenities for visitors to enjoy, such as theme parks, restaurants, shopping centers and marinas. The area is designed with a modern aesthetic that caters to families and tourists alike. Its centerpiece is the Sanrio Hello Kitty Town which features various interactive exhibits and experiences centered around the popular character franchise.
JB Sentral train station is a convenient hub for travel between Malaysia and Singapore, boasting a decent range of facilities. The ticketing system is efficient and automated, making boarding for the journey straightforward after clearing Malaysian immigration. While the shops may not be exceptional, there are plenty of food options available including a Starbucks. For those in need of currency exchange, several shops offer competitive rates.
I used this station to get to Singapore back in March before the MCO. As terminals go, JB Sentral has decent range of facilities. I bought my ticket to Singapore at the KTM ticket counter for the following day.
The system is very efficient as the boardin is automated and once you clear Malaysian immigration, getting to the train for Singapore is also very straightforward. The shops at JB Sentral aren’t amazing, but there’s plenty of eateries and even a Starbucks. If you need Singaporean Dollars, there’s several currency shops with competitive exchange rates.
macedonboy — Google review
As usual, escalators and lifts not working, boarded up and out of order. How do they expect people to come back over the border when the place is not even ready! The new Johor Government will be as much of a failire as previous ones if they can’t even get this right.
Thambi Bell — Google review
Once you walk in the entrance, you can smell rotiboy….
PingYew Tan — Google review
Impressive building/structure and the main point to take buses when you come from Singapore. There are several malls connected through high passages, moving stairs... it's easy to get disoriented if you don't know the place.
Austin Heights Water and Adventure Park is a great amusement center with a water park, an outdoor obstacle course, sports and leisure complexes, and a go-kart circuit. It's perfect for adventurous families who want to have fun without having to deal with crowds.
The best place , i get promo price at 25/12/2021, rm38 adult, child rm12 until feb 2022..
Noor Nash — Google review
currently admission price rm38/entry. Only open 1 sliding park, children waterpark and wavepool being use.
odd oddie — Google review
Friendly staffs and fun rides.
Entrance at RM45.
Few rides were closed which was duly informed at the counter upon payment.
It was good because it was not crowded.
The place was Peaceful, you can go on and on for your rides as there was no time wasting on the queue.
Toliets were big and adequate.
Ample lockers could be rent to keep your belongings.
Would be much happier if the Water could be cleaner and probably some loud music going on!
Overall, had a fun experience and it's worth going!
Kelvin Chen — Google review
Only some slides and the water play area is working. A lot of things not in good condition and not working. The place was clean but 2 attractions not working and also lots of broken things around.
Kate Lee — Google review
DO NOT GO THERE, I REPEAT, DO NOT GO THERE. I super regret going there! Water is super dirty in the lazy river. My 11months old and 4yr old played and accidentally drank abit of water, both fell sick and vomitted. Leaves and brown algae flooring prompt us to end the trip there earlier than expected. It is a sad visit and ruined the remaining part of our trip having 2 sicky kids on tow. PLEASE DO SOMETHING TO KEEP VISITORS SAFE!!
Candice Neo — Google review
Hi guys. I went to the water park today with total of 9 people. My total spending was RM 342 (entry alone per pad) and RM 80 for two big lockers. But we were totally disappointed with the maintenance and ugly environment. The water all over the park were in greenish colour cause uncomfortable feel and got some sand under the water as well. Before going here, I searched their Facebook page and got to known offer of RM 38 for per entry. What’s the point offering this when the park looked terrible. We only spent less than a hour and brought this issue to management. Hope they will take this as a lesson and tend to keep this place and water clean, comfort and worthy for the penny we are paying.
Sivaneswaran Saravanan — Google review
Went there to realized that many facilities were permanently closed. High elements, iceskating, drifting (car)... while only trampoline and water park are left.
Alicia Joy — Google review
terrible service of the staff, treat customer like they are idiot. when customer using the offer voucher but declined to accept. when customer asking why cant be use and the staff at entrance don't even want to check the validity of the offer voucher. if you can provide the service then better sitting at home and not bully the younger customer.
TANG JOEY — Google review
My recent visit to Austin Heights Water & Adventure Park left much to be desired. The pool water was disappointingly dirty, making it unappealing for swimming. Additionally, I was disappointed to find out that the wave pool was under renovation during my visit, which was a major attraction I was looking forward to experiencing.
Moreover, it was disheartening to discover that several attractions such as the trampoline, high elements, and more were permanently closed. These closures significantly reduced the available activities, leaving visitors with limited options for entertainment.
Overall, the condition of the park and the closures of key attractions detracted from what could have been an enjoyable experience. I hope that the management addresses these issues promptly to enhance the visitor experience in the future.
JT — Google review
We have so much fun here.. the ticket price is affordable.. will definately come again next school holiday
Lubnah Abd. Aziz — Google review
Almost everything is closed in the water park. If your kid is not tall enough, they can only play one ride. It looks run down as well.
But we went to the trampoline park and got the whole place to ourselves. We liked it a lot and the 1hr is all we have there.
We were also disappointed that the go kart is also closed.
Summary: only the trampoline and water park is open.
Kenneth Kwan — Google review
The park consist of 5 parks; water park, adventure park, jump street park, drift park & ice skating rink. (But I only went to water park, so this review will be just that. Sorry... 😅)
The water park is good!! The rides and pools are fun, clean & well maintained. A great place to have fun with family & friends. Parking space, facilities? No worries as there is no queue even in the weekends. The staffs are helpful. **No refund if it rains.
Be sure to follow their facebook page as they always post promotion deals there.
non asmah — Google review
Rm45 adult. Same goes to kids above 3 feet. Limited experience for 120cm kids. The slide for 120cm and above only. If raining, cannot refund. Inside food using cash only. ATM available under escalator outside. Can go there without any restrictions. Wave pool, and 2 of slide are close.
The Arulmigu Rajamariamman Devasthanam temple is a lovely Hindu temple located in the heart of Little India in Johor Bahru. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rajaraja, one of the most popular deities in Hinduism and it houses some beautiful carvings and artwork on its walls. The temple also has a beautiful pyramid tower called the Gopuram which is painted light pastel cream with colorful deities surrounding each of the five tiers.
I have visited this temple in January 23. It's a Hindu temple with Dravidian Architecture. It a very beautiful and nice place. I have visited this temple while exploring the City Johor. Also I will recommend to try Lassi on the shop behind the temple of the Sardarji.
Deepak Singh — Google review
Great temple in the heart of little India, Johor Bahru. Calm, Peaceful and pleasant in the busy business district.
Ghanta Siva Rajesh — Google review
Visited in March as part of my walking tour of the city. Arulmigu Rajamariamman Devasthanam is a typical South Indian Hindu temple smack bang in the centre of Johor Bahru.
As South Indian temples go, this is fairly typical. There’s a large and colourful gopuram roof at the entrance. In all honesty, if you’ve seen South Indian style temples before, this is no different. The one thing that was different was being asked to wash my feet upon entering the temple in addition to taking my shoes off.
An interesting and nice feature of the temple are the relief sculptures around the inside of the temple that also include explanatory notes about what’s being depicted. Other sculptures of Hindu deities have their name printed below, which is a great way to identify the characters. So an extra star for that.
macedonboy — Google review
Temple for Hindus pray here. Have hall for Wedding or other occasion. Nice and spiritual place for worship God's.
Sathiya selan — Google review
A beautiful old Hindu temple at the JB city center. Opens throughout the day to visit on the outside. Towards the evening, the main door of the temple is opened for prayers. The main tower gopuram has intricate art carvings. The security guard taking care of the temple is quite helpful and polite. Also check out the flower vendors outside the temple.
Stephen Abraham — Google review
Very beautifoul hindu temple in the city centre of Johor Baru
Entrance is free, ladies have to put special skirt to go inside to cover their legs, which you can find next to guarder place.
Really nice place
Monika Karlińska — Google review
Indian temple open to the public to visit. But need to be properly dressed. I've shared the dress code in photo.
With proper attire, u will be able to enter the temple itself. Photography is allowed but put of respect I only taken photo from outside
Ellen Chua — Google review
Got a chance to admire this beautiful temple during a walk in the night market. Such a true blend of the cultures! Lively lives around the temple just like in the past (my country is like this, too).
Pahnsy S — Google review
Located at Jalan Segget. Hard to find parking as the temple is located at the middle of the buildings and at the roadside. The temple has many god and goddess and all are looking lovely and it is a blessed. The garland shop is located at side of the temple which makes the devotees easier to get their garland and other simple pooja items there. A place to visit.
Shamini Thangaraju — Google review
Very peaceful place for dharshana. Loved the entrance of temple. Hindu flowers shops are in front of temple entrance. If you prefer to buy items for poojai, shops are conveniently located opposite of temple. Many Hindu devotees will be in temple on Fridays and other important auspicious days.
MAARIYAYE CHANDRAN — Google review
We visited the temple while exploring the area i.e we were totally uninformed and embarrassingly clueless about the temple. despite our painfully dense behaviour, the security officer still communicated to us patiently—telling us that the temple itself was closed for renovation, about the clothing restrictions and where to find the temporary temple.
from then on we were also guided to see the Indian Heritage Museum and the Herb Garden which had a pretty wide variety of herbs. too bad the heat had us tap-dancing through the whole thing. a damn shame considering all the spices and herbs they had on display there.
the staff were super friendly and helpful despite our language barrier and we couldn’t thank them enough for their patience and kindness!
The Johor Zoo is a small animal park that has a number of activities for visitors like camel feeding, pony rides and a playground. It is one of the first zoos in Southeast Asia and has a rich fauna including gorillas, elephants, lions and flamingoes. There are over a hundred different species of animals on display which makes it an interesting place to visit.
RM 2 adult entrance fee, children half the price! Absolutely value for money! Of cos, this is a small Zoo. No fancy nor exotic animals, but for RM 2 we are not complaining. My kids totally enjoy the visit. Parking is free too, just park along the roadside. Love this place.
Poh Soh Lee — Google review
It is stated as 'Open' on google map. but when i was there just now at 11 it is still closed.
Deceiving betul.
I called nobody pick up also.
Can see many people was there and get disappointed. Paid grab for nothing.
Azri M — Google review
Got kicked out after an amazing 1hour. Was told by workers it was open but got kicked out by an angry toothless staff who could not enunciate basic sentences but was quite good at screaming.
Keefe l — Google review
The zoo is considered small compared to other zoo that I've been. But suprisingly, there are a lot of animals. I advise to visit between 9am to 11am as some nocturnal animals still awake. The zoo gave opportunities for the public to feed their deers and camels. Would be a great experience for kids.
Yommug — Google review
This place is CLOSED FOR PUBLIC so i hope anyone out there especially foreign tourist could took the time to read the google review, as i saw few times, tourist WALK to the zoo but to no avail. Kinda sad but thats the truth.
As for myself, i occasionally go there with my kids just to roam outside the gate and watch few animals like the flamingos, deer, hyppo, ostrich, and one “monkey species”. Also goose and stork birds and fat turtle. You can see clearly if the trees along the fences are cut off, and vice versa. Good enough to entertain my kids when they need to watch the animal. Plus, my husband’s workplace is just near.
Elina Shahrina — Google review
Very cheap entrance for RM2 (Adults) and RM1 (kids). Small compact zoo with birds and wild animals such as tigers and lions. There are few camels as well. Mini stalls selling fruits, drinks, burgers and junk food. Not recommend to bring stroller as most of the area with stairs. Finding parking would be challenging as the is not proper parking space. Just park at the roadside or mosque area up in the hill.
NAMM yusof — Google review
It's a pretty okay zoo. Despite all the no littering signs, people still litter. The place seems dirty, especially the walls. Maybe a new coat of paint would do. Overall quite cheap and has decent range of animals. 2rm for adult tickets.
Arunabh Das — Google review
I was so excited to come back to see the animals here once i saw the status on google and its facebook that is open but sadly when we arrived it is still closed. still rated 5 stars for those cute animals which i came to visit them 4 years back. Should the zoo organizer update the information properly because there were a lot of family who brought their children to visit the zoo but disappointed. 😕
Sophia Suppawan — Google review
Worth visiting. Entrance fee is just RM2 for adult. It's a mini zoo, not much to see. Can easily spend an hour here. Some of the displays have been upgraded, so that's good. There's no designated parking lot, so park at your own risk. I suggest visiting early because the weather will be hot during noon.
Gary Looi CW — Google review
If the zoo is under renovation change it on Google. So stupid. Ppl come all the way to see it's under renovation.
Eve Cassandra — Google review
Still closed and any info given on their Facebook page is inaccurate. Hopefully the admins there can do the basic update and send the information properly. Don’t ever come here unless you wanna waste your Grab fare. The place is undergoing a full renovation.
Michael Chang — Google review
13th November 2023,I went there.I have checked on Google before that.-But nope😑. So frustrated...⛔NOTICE. Should update,if there's any require work to do