[2025 Kuala Lumpur Attraction] Travel Guide for Saloma Link (Updated Jul)
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Saloma Link 주소:
9, Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hidden Twin Tower Photo Spots in KL – No Crowds, No Stress! ✨🌇
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When I visited Kuala Lumpur, my mission was clear:
Take as many stunning photos with the Petronas Twin Towers as possible—but without the crowds and not from the usual spot where everyone gathers (right in front of the towers). 😎
So, I did some research 🧐 and found a few amazing spots that gave me unique angles, a chill vibe, and photo results I absolutely loved:
📍 Saloma Link Bridge
A beautifully designed pedestrian bridge with a fantastic view of the towers. Perfect for photos, especially when it’s quiet!
🌳 KLCC Park
A peaceful green escape right near the towers. You get that perfect combo of nature + skyline, and it’s never too crowded early in the morning.
🚶♀️ Walk from Saloma Link to Twin Towers
This walk is like a hidden photo gem for me! Different angles, cool city backdrops, and best of all—hardly anyone around. Loved the casual vibe!
🍽️ Alva KL Restaurant
Not just a place to eat, but also a stunning rooftop spot with one of the best views of the Twin Towers.
✨ The food? Amazing.
📸 The view? Unmatched—if you get the right table.
⚠️ Make sure to book in advance and request the tables closest to the towers! We didn’t get that 😔 but it was still totally worth the visit.
💡 Travel Tip
Go early in the morning for the best lighting and to avoid the crowd. And if you're planning a rooftop meal, make your reservation early and be specific about your seating request!
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Jacqueline Merritt
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City Dreams : A KL Kinda Weekend
Malaysia is always been my go-to spot for a quick escape and this weekend was no different.
From standing in awe under the Petronas Twin Towers to walking the colorful Saloma Link Bridge —
KL was glowing as always 🌃💫
Made a fun stop at Pavilion Mall too, just to snap a photo with my fave, Stitch 🩵📸 It was a short trip, but full of city lights, cute moments, and chill vibes.
KL, you always know how to recharge my soul!
#KualaLumpurWeekend #CityEscape #StitchLove #MalaysiaGetaway #PetronasTwinTowers #SalomaBridge
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Jidragon
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Another angle to see the Twin Towers
I found this beautiful check-in spot on the Internet a while ago.
Saloma Link Bridge is near #KLCC, can be seen clearly
You can see the entire Petronas Twin Towers. It is very good to take pictures. There are fewer people during the day, so you can take any pictures you want. There are more people at night, but the whole bridge will light up with different colors of lights, which is very beautiful. It has another kind of beauty. It is recommended to friends who like to take pictures and check in. It is also less than 10 minutes away from the Petronas Twin Towers. It is definitely suitable for you who want to take pictures with the Petronas Twin Towers from multiple angles. 🤩
Just type Pintasan Saloma in your navigation and you will arrive. The opening hours shown on the website are: 5 am to 1 am
📍:Saloma Link, Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur,
Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
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Neth
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Saloma Bridge Bypass
Pintasan Saloma or Saloma Likk is another tourist attraction in Kuala Lumpur that should not be missed. Take a leisurely walk near the Twin Towers. It is a footbridge across the Akleh Highway superhighway. The highlight is that the bridge will change colors all the time from thousands of LED lights used for decoration, along with green and clear glass that is installed to reflect and extinguish the lights. The shape looks like betel leaves that overlap each other. It is very beautiful. #PintasanSaloma #kl
Sticty
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The Magical Saloma Bridge
Watch Saloma Link (Bridge), an important linkage bridge between Kg Baru and KLCC., turn into fairy land at night. The name is derived from the late Malaysian-Singaporean singer Saloma, who is buried at the nearby Jalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery. It was opened to the public on 5 February 2020. Saloma Link is a 69 metres combined pedestrian and bicyclist bridge across the Klang River in Kuala Lumpur. Visitors can access the Link from KLCC side (near Public Bank HQ) or Kg Baru side (with elevator facility)#salomalink
Men Boon Ho
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KL 2 Days 1 Night: A Solo Travel Guide for Those with Limited Time
🇲🇾✨ A review of a 2-day, 1-night trip to Kuala Lumpur, perfect for solo travelers
This trip started with a flight from Alor Setar to KL, taking it slow and easy. I stayed at Kingston Hotel 12@Jalan Raja Laut, which offers clean and safe rooms with 24-hour staff, making it ideal for solo female travelers. Despite having only one full day to explore, I managed to visit all the key landmarks!
📍 Morning – Begin at KLCC Park for a relaxing stroll under the trees, with a full view of the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.
📍 Late Morning – Cross the bridge to Saloma Link Bridge, a popular photo spot. The lights are especially stunning at night.
📍 Noon – Stop by a local street vendor for Nasi Lemak and Teh Tarik, enjoying the authentic local vibe.
📍 Afternoon – Take a Grab to Pavilion Mall (near Bukit Bintang) for shopping, café hopping, and snapping photos.
📍 Evening – Return to the area near the hotel for a light meal and a leisurely walk before resting.
🛏️ Summary:
• You can cover the main attractions in KL even with just one day.
• If traveling solo, consider staying near train or metro stations to save on transportation costs.
• Most locals in KL are friendly and easy to communicate with.
• Traveling is convenient even with limited time, as long as you plan well.
🧳 Rating this trip: 8.5/10. Points deducted for limited time and slightly high Grab expenses, but everything else was truly impressive 💙
Georgiq
Review of Alor Setar – Kuala Lumpur Trip
Alor Setar – Kuala Lumpur: 3 Days, 2 Nights Solo Travel
This trip was a solo adventure, no tour bookings, no companions, just Google Maps and a heart ready to explore 🧳🌤️
🛤️ Starting from Thailand → Alor Setar
I took a train from Thailand, crossing the border to Alor Setar, a peaceful and simple city with kind-hearted locals.
I strolled around Aman Central Mall, which has everything you need, including easy-to-find food options. For shopaholics, this place won’t disappoint.
Tips: If you don’t have Malaysian internet, don’t forget to look for free WiFi at malls, restaurants, or cafes, or buy a SIM card in Thailand for convenience.
✈️ Flight from Alor Setar → KL
The small airport in Alor Setar is easy to navigate. A direct flight to KL doesn’t take long.
Upon arriving at KL airport, there are various transportation options to get into the city, all very convenient.
🏙️ 2 Nights in Kuala Lumpur
Stayed at Kingston Hotel 12@Jalan Raja Laut (safe, clean, and suitable for solo female travelers).
Focused on visiting major landmarks:
📍 Petronas Twin Towers: Strolled around KLCC Park, which is romantic at night, even for solo travelers.
📍 Saloma Link Bridge: Perfect for photos, especially with the stunning night lights.
📍 Explored several cafes; KL locals are friendly, and the cafes are clean with easy ordering.
🍽️ Food
Tried Nasi Lemak, Roti + Teh Tarik, and refreshing fruit juices, giving a true Malaysian vibe.
Visited some local markets; they can be crowded, but going in the late morning is more comfortable.
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📌 Summary
• Traveling solo in Malaysia is safer than expected.
• Convenient transportation options; Grab or walking works well.
• Malaysians speak good English, making communication easy.
• Budget-friendly if planned well.
Rating: 9/10 – Definitely going back 💙
Georgiq
Saloma Link: A Must-Visit Spot in Kuala Lumpur
Saloma Link, a stunning bridge in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, offers breathtaking views and is perfect for a leisurely walk or photography. Capture the bridge with the iconic PETRONAS Twin Towers in the background. It's beautiful during the day and even more mesmerizing at night when the bridge lights up in various colors. Highly recommended to visit at both times for different vibes.
Address: 9, Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Saloma Link Bridge — where heritage meets modern beauty in the heart of KL. Lit up in Malaysia’s col
Md Masud Sarker
Saloma Link Bridge
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If you come to KL (Kuala Lumpur) and want to find a cool photo spot, walk easily without having to go far out of the city, you must come here, Saloma Link Bridge or as many people call it "Saloma Bridge".
This bridge is a pedestrian connection point between Kampung Baru and KLCC area with the amazing Petronas Twin Towers. You can walk through it comfortably without having to take a detour. The best thing is the bridge design is a curve like a flower or fish scale. The colors are bright and the lights change color at night, which is very beautiful. It's fun to take pictures.
In the evening or at night, people will start to come to take pictures a lot because the view is really good. You can see the twin towers in the middle perfectly. If you are a content creator, like taking beautiful pictures to post on social media, this is a place you must not miss.
Walking on the bridge is free, no charge, and it is safe. There are lights along the way, so you don't have to worry about getting lost. If you are coming, I recommend coming in the evening until night to see both the city view and the amazing lights.
In conclusion, this spot is suitable for both photographers, walkers, or anyone who wants to change the path to KLCC. You can stop by and try it. It's convenient to walk, chill, and you will definitely get beautiful pictures!
📍Saloma Link Bridge
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Sore Man
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Saloma Link Bridge: A New Check-in Spot in the Heart of KL
Saloma Link Bridge has become one of KL's landmarks as Malaysia transformed a pedestrian bridge into a cutting-edge masterpiece. The bridge seamlessly blends art that connects the past and future. Its layered, curved design exudes modernity, making it photogenic from every angle, especially with the iconic Petronas Twin Towers in the background.
Open daily from 5:00 AM to 1:00 AM.
How to get there: Get off at Kampung Baru Station.
KinTiewBaoBao
City heat, skyline dreams: Midday moments at Pintasan Saloma
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Kuala Lumpur at noon is a bold affair—sunlit, bustling, unapologetically vibrant. And nowhere does that spirit shine brighter than on Pintasan Saloma, where the city’s old soul and modern face converge in the most photogenic way possible.
I visited under the full force of the afternoon sun. The bridge’s metallic scales gleamed like armor, casting dynamic shadows on the walkway as people moved in rhythm. Despite the heat, the place was alive with movement—tourists, locals, content creators—all angling for that perfect frame with the Petronas Towers standing proud in the background.
Even with the crowd, the vibe remained lighthearted. It felt like being part of something bigger—a shared pause in the city’s pulse, elevated above traffic and wrapped in architectural poetry.
Noon may not offer the most flattering light, but it illuminates the city’s energy in full color—raw, radiant, and entirely unforgettable.
_Traveltastic_
Saloma Link Bridge
#springitinerary
Day 6 to Kuala Lumpur. The Saloma Link Bridge (Pintasan Saloma) is a striking pedestrian and cyclist bridge in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, connecting the traditional Kampung Baru area with the modern Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC). At night, the bridge is illuminated with vibrant LED lights that change colors, offering a captivating visual experience.
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carrineta
Amazing Ku
Amazing Kuala Lumpur .. 😍
Deevi
Saloma link bridge 📍 KL
Photo spot, beautiful light bridge in KL, walk across to the twin towers
📍Address: 9, Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur Persekutuan Office
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“Saloma Link Bridge — A Modern Icon Connecting Kuala Lumpur’s Past & Future”
#kualalumpurtrip
The Saloma Bridge (or Saloma Link) is one of Kuala Lumpur’s most striking modern landmarks — a pedestrian bridge that connects Kampung Baru (a traditional Malay neighborhood) to the bustling KLCC area near the Petronas Twin Towers.
Why It’s Special:
1.Unique Design:
The bridge’s structure is inspired by the “Sireh Junjung”, a traditional Malay floral arrangement used during weddings and ceremonies, symbolizing unity and togetherness. Its curving, tunnel-like frame lights up with vibrant LED displays at night, making it look like a glowing piece of art floating above the city streets.
2.Cultural Connection:
More than just a walkway, Saloma Bridge connects two worlds: the old, charming village life of Kampung Baru with the futuristic cityscape of downtown Kuala Lumpur. It’s both a functional link and a symbol of harmony between tradition and modernity.
3.Instagram-Worthy Spot:
At night, the LED lights change colors, offering an eye-catching background with the Petronas Twin Towers glowing nearby. It’s one of the most photographed spots for visitors and locals alike.
4.Accessibility:
It makes walking between Kampung Baru and the KLCC area super easy — cutting down what used to be a long detour into a short scenic walk.
Aimzoela
Saloma Bridge, Malaysia
#TravelMalaysia
This bridge is designed very modernly. It is a check-in point that photography enthusiasts should not miss. It is beautiful during the day and even more beautiful at night with the changing colors of the lights. With the twin towers as a backdrop, it is so beautiful that you cannot take your eyes off it.
It is very crowded on holidays and the tunnel is almost crowded. If you want someone to take your picture, there are many local photographers here.
Journey Anna
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SALOMA BRIDGE KL
Address:
Saloma Link Bridge.
AKLEH, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur.
KL hop-on hop-off bus stop #23,
Opening hours:
5AM – 1AM (Mon-Sat)
5AM – 12AM ( Sun, Public holiday)
Nearest public transport: LRT Kampung Baru
Saloma Link Bridge (Pintasan Saloma) KL, the latest Instagrammable attraction in Kuala Lumpur is finally opened!
Located in between Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3 (Kampung Baru Side) and Jalan Saloma (KLCC-Ampang side), this bridge, which took nearly 2 years to complete, and is finally opened to public in early of February 2020!
The launching of Saloma Bridge signifying not only a greater effort in promoting our Malaysia tourism, but also increases the convenience for locals when comes to accessing these two places.
Before this, the walking time from Kampung Baru to KLCC will take more than 30 minutes by default as they are separated by the broad, busy Alkeh highway and Klang Rivers. But now, the journey is shorten to less than 10 minutes by crossing the pedestrian bridge! How awesome!
How to reach Saloma Bridge?
Align at Kampung Baru LRT Station for access from Kampung Baru side. For KLCC side, walk pass Public Bank, turn right into Jalan Saloma when you saw NZ Currry House. Walk straight and the bridge will come in sight after you walk on the ramp.
The entire bridge is not long, just 69m but so beautiful with architecture design inspired by Sireh Junjung, or betel leaf arrangement. Walk under the covered section and appreciate the design, we felt so proud with Malaysia for building this thoughtful bridge!
Better connectivity for the old and new KL!
We believe that it will fast becoming a popular attraction in the KL city among the local and tourists. Guess it will be crowded with people for KLCC New Year fireworks in coming years too.
#kualalumpurmalaysia #ootd #nightview
Særa Bellä
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Saloma Bridge - lights you up 🔥
#kualalumpur
Saloma bridge also known as Pintasan Saloma is located at Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, opened during 2020 & the total length is 69m. it is a combined walkway bridge & bicycle bridge to connect Kampung Baru & KLCC.
Saloma bridge is one of the new icon of Kuala Lumpur because it’s beautiful changing lights during evening. We can enjoy its colourful light shows when the bridge is lighting up.
If you want to avoid the crowded, you should visit to Saloma bridge at the morning. Different feel on a day time compare to the night time. This is because on day time Saloma bridge don’t has colourful light up, but it is light up naturally by sun light 🤣
The best way to visit is by LRT Kelana Jaya line(headed to Gombak), stop at Kampung Baru station, Saloma bridge is just left side out of the station with few steps.
Attraction: Saloma bridge, Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur
Entrance: free
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#salomabridge
#malaysia
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