Fly from London to Kuala Lumpur with Etihad Airways
Flights from London to Kuala Lumpur with Etihad transport you from the UK’s historic hub to Malaysia’s iconic, modern capital.
Visit the impressive Petronas Twin Towers, explore the tranquil Batu Caves or simply unwind at KLCC Park. Kuala Lumpur is a city for feasting on delicious cuisine beneath skyscrapers before venturing out to Malaysia’s best beaches. Book your flights today and begin your adventure with Etihad Airways.
LHR to KUL: flight facts
Flying from London to Kuala Lumpur: FAQs
What is there to see in Kuala Lumpur?
For visitors traveling from London to Kuala Lumpur, there is much to see and much to do. Malaysia’s amazing capital has lots to offer visitors – whether you’re a first-timer or back for more. There are the iconic Petronas Towers, of course, but at ground level you’ll also find superb street markets, incredible food and cutting-edge galleries and museums. On a sunny day – which Malaysia has no shortage of – head to the stunning Perdana Botanical Gardens.
What currency is used in Kuala Lumpur?
The local currency in Kuala Lumpur is the Malaysian ringgit (MYR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and money is easy to exchange. Exchanges are open late and at weekends in Kuala Lumpur’s shopping malls. ATMs are widely available and will take most international cards.
Top tips for London to Kuala Lumpur
Relax and explore Lake Gardens
If you’re used to spending lazy Sundays lounging in Hyde Park, then you’ll love spending the day exploring Lake Gardens. It’s the largest green space in Kuala Lumpur and boasts the fabulous Perdana Botanical Gardens, which are teeming with wildlife, plus the National Museum of Malaysia and the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia.
Grab a bargain at the Central Market
London is famous for its abundance of markets – if you like browsing the stalls, you’ll love the shopping scene in Kuala Lumpur. Head to Central Market in Chinatown to browse the amazing arts and crafts stalls. With 350 outlets, you can find everything from paper art and jewellery to hand-made soaps and clothing. The private Museum of Ethnic Arts is also located here.