Some more suggestions:
1) Join the FREE guided tour courtesy of KL Tourism Bureau:
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2) Check out the Tun Abdul Razak Heritage Park where there are more than 10 attractions located close to each other within this park:
3) Check out the Malaysia Tourism Centre (Matic) where you can watch the FREE cultural performance that is held at 3pm, Mon-Sat. You also can try the Batik painting, shop some local crafts and souvenirs:
http://www.matic.gov.my/en/
4) Watch MUD: Kuala Lumpur, a musical theatre about the history of Kuala Lumpur city. It is performed twice daily at 3pm & 8:30pm in the historical City Theatre-Panggung Bandaraya building in Merdeka Square. (It is a bit similar to the famous London Dungeon):
http://mudkl.com/the-show/
5) If you would like to see/do many things within a day, then you should go to KL Tower where you can experience modernity, tradition and nature all at the same time. The latest attraction of the KL Tower is the "Skybox", a fully glass deck located at the most top of the tower. There are also a mini zoo, aquarium, HD Motion Theatre and forest reserve equipped with a long canopy walk located there. Every day, there will be a cultural performance performed at the lobby of the tower:
https://www.menarakl.com.my/
6) Visit to Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex where you can experience batik & ceramic paintings or shop high quality Malaysian-made crafts and textiles:
http://www.kraftangan.gov.my/en/craf...craft-complex/
7) Visit to Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman, a traditional Malay house which located in the middle of the city that already over 100 years old:
https://badanwarisanmalaysia.org/vis...ulu-abu-seman/
8) Visit to Kampong Bharu (Kampung Baru), 1 of the last surviving traditional village in KL where you can find many beautiful ancient houses and a lot of stalls/restaurants to eat at a very cheap price