One Utama
A major suburban retail therapy centre in KL, the area has
been a bit tricky to reach previously by public transport, if you were not a local. Ikea [at The Curve nearby] had their own feeder buses, but more development in the area has meant better public transport - mostly buses.It is a big mall, with now two major areas - the old original and the newer stage 2. Large corridors, plenty of shops, but a bit flat in terms of the shops available. More directed at local Malaysian customers probably, rather than tourists. There are a few international upmarket brand shops, and Tangs from Singapore, but the experience with sales staff was not good. Not focussed on wooing tourists to open their wallets is my view.
On most weekdays, it is reasonably empty, a distinct difference to KLCC, Mid Valley MegaMall or areas around Bukit Bingtang, where bustling might be a good term to use to describe them.
Think it is a bit flat overall, but it would depend on whether there was a focus on doing some shopping [with some specific needs] or not and whether there was much doing in the "sales" themes.
KLCC
Definitely a good shopping location, with major Malaysian, Japanese and Singaporean department stores - Parksons, Isetan, Tangs, and most of the name brands synonomous with high end high quality retail. Particularly for women - LV, Prada, Burberry, Coach, Gucc, Rolex, Omega, Tag Heuer, Sony, HTC, Samsung and the list could go on. There are about 6 or 7 levels of shops, and easily accessed using the rail network with a MRT station directly below the centre.
You can access the Petronas Towers from this area, but sometimes it is difficult to get access that same day, if it is busy. You need to go and check as it was not possible to book otherwise when last checked out.
It is a worthwhile experience to go up and cross the skybridge. [ Remember the movie with Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta Jones??]
Sungei Wang Plaza
Used to be the go to place for all sorts of shopping, especially electronics, illicit movies and software, and with a wide range of smaller shops selling many different items and plenty of eateries. Also has a Parkson department store.
Sungei Wang Plaza is now 35 years old and very tired. As an offering against many others - The Pavilion and Lot 10, Times Square - all very close by, it is now awful. Run down and at times a bit grubby. That said there are some bargains to be had, if you wander around. Pirated DVDs and software are more difficult to obtain. BUT - a big renovation is underway, and will continue through 2013 and into 2014. Hard to tell so far on whether it will "come back", but it certainly lacks some features now more common in newer centres eg SWP has quite low ceilings, whereas newer places are more "öpen". Time will tell.
But do get of the monorail at Bukit Bintang.......lots to do around that area, and you can get to both The Pavilion and Lot 10 from that stop.
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