Kuala Lumpur • Neighborhood
Bangsar
Bangsar is one of KL's most cosmopolitan neighborhoods, a leafy enclave of colonial-era bungalows, modern condos, independent cafés, and buzzing bars. The main strips—Jalan Telawi and Jalan Maarof—are the nucleus of KL's brunch and nightlife scene.
Overview
Bangsar is one of KL's most cosmopolitan neighborhoods, a leafy enclave of colonial-era bungalows, modern condos, independent cafés, and buzzing bars. The main strips—Jalan Telawi and Jalan Maarof—are the nucleus of KL's brunch and nightlife scene.
Highlights
- Jalan Telawi: Lined with specialty coffee shops, cocktail bars, and boutique stores.
- Bangsar Village: A neighbourhood mall with an excellent food court and organic grocery store.
- Sunday market: A weekly morning market along the Lucky Garden stretch with local produce and street food.
History
Developed from rubber plantations in the 1970s, Bangsar became popular with expats and young professionals in the 1990s. It remains KL's most walkable neighbourhood outside the KLCC area.
Visitor Tips
- Evening: The bar scene peaks Thursday–Saturday nights on Jalan Telawi.
- Grab ride: A short ride from KL Sentral; the interchange is 5 minutes away.
- Duration: 1–2 hours.