The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (GPS: 3.15378, 101.71323) is a complex of international convention halls at KLCC. Located on Jalan Pinang, it was designed to support regional and international conventions, trade shows, public exhibitions, dinner functions and sporting events. The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre comprises a 3,000-seat Plenary Hall, 500-seat Theatre, 9,710 square metres (104,480 square feet) of exhibition space, Conference Hall, Grand Ballroom, Banquet Hall and 20 meeting rooms. Also located here is Aquaria KLCC, a world-class aquarium. The aquarium was also opened to provide "edu-tainment"; a underwater experience employing multimedia technologies that makes use of technology to mix education with entertainment.
Supporting facilities at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre include VIP suites, media room, business centre, bridal suites, prayer rooms, medical room, AV production rooms, concierge and luggage rooms. There is also a food outlet with over 200 seats, family restaurant, café, travel agency and bureau de change.
As part of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre is the 571-room four star Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur.
Aquaria KLCC
Aquaria KLCC is an oceanarium. It is located beneath the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. The centre showcases various marine life. Aquarium KLCC is open daily from 10:00am to 8:00pm, with the last admission at 7:00pm. Admission fees to Aquaria KLCC are as follows:
Adult: RM69 (RM49 with MyKad)
Child (aged 3-12): RM59 (RM39 with MyKid)
Senior Citizen (aged 60 and above): RM49 (RM39 with MyKad)
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (16 June, 2017)
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (16 June, 2017)
View of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre from the KLCC Park (1 January, 2010)
Going to the KL Convention Centre by public transport
It is very easy to travel to and from the KL Convention Centre by public transport. The free GoKL City Bus makes a stop at the centre.
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