The Petronas Twin Towers are 452-metre, 88-storey postmodern skyscrapers in the heart of the Malaysia capital, Kuala Lumpur. A key landmark in Malaysia, they were the world's tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004 and are still the tallest twin towers ever built. Designed by César Pelli with an Islamic-geometry-inspired floor plan, the towers are connected by a 58-metre Skybridge between the 41st and 42nd floors at 170 metres. Visitors access the Skybridge and the Observation Deck on the 86th floor (370 m) on timed tickets. The towers anchor KLCC park, Suria KLCC mall, and the KLCC Lake Symphony fountain show.

What makes this place special

The 58-metre double-decker bridge between the twin towers at 170 metres is included in the Observation Deck ticket, with 10-minute access slots.

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The free choreographed fountain show in KLCC Park happens every evening at 8 PM, 9 PM, and 10 PM Malaysia time, set to the towers as a backdrop.