Fly from Brussels to Kuala Lumpur with Etihad Airways
Take a flight from Brussels to Kuala Lumpur with Etihad and touch down in Malaysia’s iconic capital city.
Take a connection in Abu Dhabi, then arrive in Kuala Lumpur to admire the majesty of the Petronas Towers, discover countless elaborate temples and savour stunning street food. Book your flight with Etihad and prepare to experience dynamic, modern-day Malaysia.
BRU to KUL: flight facts
Flying from Brussels to Kuala Lumpur: FAQs
What should I eat in Kuala Lumpur?
Malaysian cuisine is delicious and varied, with aromatic curries and noodle dishes being the staples. In Kuala Lumpur you’ll find fine dining restaurants and street food karts, with lots of places in the middle.
The national dish is nasi lemak, a combination of sambal paste with coconut rice, hard-boiled egg, anchovy and peanuts, often served with fried chicken. Try a fragrant laksa too.
How do I get from the airport to the city centre?
There are several ways to reach the city centre from the airport. Firstly, you can take a fixed-price airport taxi – it’s a 50-minute journey, approximately. You can also catch trains that run from the airport to KL Sentral station.
You could also arrange a transfer with Etihad to arrive in comfort. Your car will be waiting for you when you land in Kuala Lumpur.
Top tips for Brussels to Kuala Lumpur
Spend the day at Lake Gardens
Lake Gardens is the largest nature spot in Kuala Lumpur, covering 173 hectares. Start off at the lake before making your way to the Perdana Botanical Gardens.
As with the Parc du Cinquantenaire in Brussels, Lake Gardens is home to an abundance of museums, including the National Museum and the Islamic Arts Museum.
Peer down from the Petronas Towers
Soaring high above the Kuala Lumpur skyline, it’s hard to miss these two iconic towers. Go on the 45-minute tour to experience unique views of the city.
Walk along Skybridge, the glass walkway between the two towers, with a 560 foot drop below you. Afterwards, visit the observation deck on the 86th floor for a breathtaking view of the city from on high.