KUL

Main Terminal

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Terminal Information

The terminal's 2 food courts are extremely affordable and offer plates from Southeast Asian cuisines. Mainly serving traditional dishes, dine at either of these food courts to sample Thai delicacies, Indonesian food and meals cooked in clay pots. There are also 2 sports bars and a Harrods café, where you can enjoy freshly made English scones, pastries and a variety of imported teas. Secret Recipe serves Asian fusion, while Fukuya offers à la carte and ready-to-eat sushi. Sit-down options include the Olive Tree Mediterranean restaurant, which has views of the runways.

There are 50 or so shops, around 10 of which are on the Domestic Level. The satellite building for international flights has a wide selection of duty-free stores and luxury brand boutiques - Burberry, Rolex, Montblanc and Harrods all have concessions here. There's also a Lonely Planet store which sells travel guides and accessories, and you can pick up artisan souvenirs made by East Malaysian craftsmen in Mystical Borneo. If you're looking to do any last minute souvenir shopping, you'll find plenty of options here.

  • ATMs
  • Baby care facilities
  • Bank
  • Business center
  • Children's play area
  • Currency exchange
  • Information counter
  • Pharmacy
  • Post office
  • Prayer rooms
  • Smoking rooms

Cafés and fast food outlets offer refreshements in the Arrivals Hall.

You can buy last-minute duty free in Baggage Reclaim. There's also a 7-Eleven and a chocolate shop among the handful of stores.

  • ATMs
  • Baggage storage
  • Currency exchange
  • Information points

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