Places to Visit Near Our Hospitals

Places To Visit

Destination

A'Famosa

Sightsee the former Portuguese Fortress, among the oldest surviving European architectural remains in Southeast Asia.

A'Famosa Water Theme Park

Gear up for amazing rides and pool activities at Malaysia's largest water theme park.

Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple

Discover a spectacular and unique glass temple listed in the Malaysian Book of Records of 2010.

Bako National Park

It’s good to take a break from city life to surround yourself with nature. there are over 10 trails for you to choose from, ranging from beginner-friendly to 3 hour hikes. Your effort will be worth it though, as these trails lead to secluded beaches, swamps, and cliffs overlooking said beaches.

Bazaar Karat

Pay a visit to Johor's bustling night bazaar and browse an assortment of rows of food and goodies.

Borneo Cultures Museum

Nestled in the very centre of Kuching, the Borneo Cultures Museum stands proudly with 5 floors of artefacts representing Sarawak’s traditional heritage. The museum also features an exhibition highlighting the relationship between local communities and the environment.

Brickfields (Little India)

Celebrate Malaysia’s Indian heritage and visit the temples and markets of Little India.

Explore:

Walk down Little India and shop for souvenirs or sample the local Indian flavours.

Shop: Cool down nearby in one of Malaysia's popular malls, Mid Valley Megamall.

Carpenter Street

Carpenter Street is attached to Ewe Hai Street, one of the city’s oldest roads, where the culture is rich and the history even richer. There’s so much to see and experience here, including Chinese houses from the 19th century, Chinese temples, and local cuisine.

Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

Visit the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia. 

Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion

Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture at The Blue Mansion, one of the most iconic buildings to have won the UNESCO award. 

Christ Church

Discover one of Melaka's oldest defining structures built in the 18th century.

City Mosque

Considered the most beautiful structure in the city, this unique floating mosque is a place you must visit during your stay.

Clan Jetties

Visit a water village built by Chinese immigrants more than a century ago.

Coral Flyer

Experience the longest island zipline in the world with breathtaking views over sparkling clear waters.

Escape Adventure Play

Enjoy an exciting getaway at an award-winning theme park with exciting rides in a natural environment.

Fort Cornwallis

Discover a monument with great historical significance built in the 17th century.

Gaya Street Sunday Market

Enjoy a taste of the local flavours and goodies at a weekend street bazaar.

Gurney Plaza Mall & Gurney Paragon

Shop and Dine at two of Penang's busiest malls.

Handicraft Market

Also known as the Filipino Market, this is the perfect place to hunt for an assortment of local souvenirs.

Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman

Visit one of Malaysia's bustling night markets.

Explore: Go on a halal-street food hunt and sample the local flavours or shop for knick-knacks.

Jesselton Point Waterfront

Visit a quaint historical waterfront district with casual dining and shopping.

Johor Bahru Chinese Heritage Museum

Learn about the rich history and culture of the Chinese migrants who came to Johor during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

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Jonker Street

Stroll through the main street of Melaka's Chinatown and sample the mouth-watering local flavours. Jonker Street's night market is held here every weekend.

KL Tower

Step into the world's 7th tallest tower.

Activities: View Kuala Lumpur’s beautiful cityscape from its observation deck and enjoy an unobstructed 360° view of the city or dine in an elegant revolving restaurant at Atmosphere360.

Kuching Cat Museum

Kuching Cat Museum is reputed as the world’s first cat museum dedicated to the feline. It boasts more than 4000 artefacts displayed in four different galleries.

Kuching Waterfront

The Kuching waterfront is a scenic promenade along the Sarawak River, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll, admire the views, watch the boats, and catch the sunset. The waterfront is also home to some of the city’s landmarks, such as the Darul Hana Bridge, the Floating Mosque, the Astana and Fort Margherita.

Legoland

Bring your family to the largest Lego theme park in Asia for a day of fun and adventure.

Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum

Pay a visit to a museum rich in the Malay Sultanate's heritage and history.

National Mosque of Malaysia

Visit one of the oldest buildings in Malaysia with beautiful Islamic architecture.

Activities: Muslim travellers may participate in congregational prayers in the mosques and surau. Non-Muslims are welcome to visit the striking National Mosque outside of prayer time.

Petronas Twin Towers

Pay a visit to the world's tallest twin towers.

Activities: Step onto the skybridge for a breathtaking view of the the city and learn about it's history and construction.

Explore: Take a stroll in Bukit Bintang and experience the city’s shopping, dining, and entertainment hubs.

Puteri Harbour

Play, dine, shop, or stay at the award-winning Puter Harbour, the jewel of Iskandar Puteri.

St. Xavier Church Melaka

Soak in the gorgeous neo-Gothic architecture bult in the 19th century.

The Top Komtar

Experience a breathtaking panoramic view of Penang in the 6th tallest building in Malaysia.

Tua Pek Kong Temple

The focal point for the entire Chinese community in Kuching, and the oldest temple in the city, this temple serves as a major tourist attraction.

Tunkul Abdul Rahman Park

Relax and enjoy beach activities in a marine park.