Shah Alam
Understand
Shah Alam has a similar urban layout to Petaling Jaya or Subang Jaya, albeit with a twist: Shah Alam isn't known as the city of roundabouts for nothing. It has 18 roundabouts spread throughout, connecting major road arteries from section 1 to section 25. Housing areas occupy most of the city with commercial centres making up most of the rest of the total of 56 city sections (Seksyen).
The city has a number of shopping malls (Plaza Alam Sentral, (also known as PAS), SACC Mall, Plaza Shah Alam (formerly known as Shah Alam Mall (also known as Plaza Masalam), Ole-Ole Seksyen 18, Anggerik Mall and Kompleks PKNS). The district has many significant recreational areas and there are also many schools, shops, banks, eateries, cafes, hotels, medical centres, clinics and large hypermarkets (notably Tesco, Giant and Tesco Extra). Vibrant commercial areas are mostly at the city centre sections of (Seksyen 14), Seksyen 13 and Seksyen 9. There is a conspicuous absence of cinemas in the city as the city government has been discouraging of their development.
Main roads and streets in Shah Alam, including the new townships such as Setia Alam and Kota Kemuning all have signs with their names shown in both Roman and Jawi scripts.
Get in
By train
Shah Alam KTM Komuter serves four stations in Shah Alam that lie on the Port Klang to Sentul line.
- Batu Tiga Komuter station
- Shah Alam Komuter station - situated at the southern part of the city in Seksyen 19
- Padang Jawa Komuter station - at Seksyen 17
- Bukit Badak Komuter station
Batu Tiga Komuter station, which also serves the same locality is 1 km away from Shah Alam. The station is usually packed during rush hours and public holidays.
By bus
Shah Alam KTM Komuter station is a rapidKL bus hub.
RapidKL provides bus service route number U80 and U64 from Kuala Lumpur to central region of Shah Alam city.
There are other bus routes to various areas in Shah Alam.
Shah Alam KTM Komuter station is also served by one local shuttle (Tempatan) bus route no T529.
- T529 Shah Alam KTM Komuter — Hentian Bandar Shah Alam via Section 16 & 17 Shah Alam - Shah Alam KTM Komuter
- T529 connects to:
- Trunk shuttles — U80 (to Pasar Seni), U605 (to UiTM Punack Perdena)
- Local shuttles — T528 (to Taman Sri Muda) and T602 (to Section 9, 8 & 6).
Batu Tiga KTM Komuter station is accessible via the following rapidKL buses:-
- BET4: Pasar Seni - Taman Sri Muda (Section 25), Shah Alam via New Pantai Expressway (Lebuhraya NPE) - Pasar Seni
- U62 : Jalan Pasar, Klang - Sunway Pyramid via Subang Parade (near Subang Jaya KTM Komuter) - Jalan Pasar, Klang
- U64 : Pasar Seni - Taman Sri Muda (Section 25), Shah Alam - Pasar Seni
- U65 : Pasar Seni - Putra Heights, Subang Jaya via Taman Alam Megah and Section 20 Shah Alam - Pasar Seni
- U80 : Pasaramakota - UiTM Shah Alam (Section 2) - Pasaramakota
- U91 : Pasar Seni - Jalan Pasar, Klang - Pasar Seni
- T527: Subang Mas - Hentian Bandar Shah Alam (Section 14) - Subang Mas
Other Buses going to Shah Alam
- U81: Pasar Seni - Subang Suria / Mahsing (Section U5) via Subang Perdana (Section U3) - Pasar Seni
- U81 connects to:
- Local shuttles — T608 (to Bukit Subang (Section U16)) and T610 (to Subang Perdana via Subang Bistari (Section U3)).
Car
Shah Alam is well connected to other main cities in Klang Valley by highways such as the Federal Highway, New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE), Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS), Guthrie Corridor Expressway (GCE), North-South Expressway Central Link (ELITE) and the newest highway Kemuning-Shah Alam Highway (LKSA).
Get around
By bus
Mini bus service from Shah Alam Kommuter station to Section 16, 17, Kompleks PKNS and Wet World.
By Express bus
Shah Alam express bus terminal at Jalan Junjung 17/12, Shah Alam Section 17. RapidKL bus T529 can be used to reach this Terminal.
There are several express buses providing service from this terminal
KMK ExpressOne of the biggest bus operators providing service in Shah Alam, with daily departure from various parts of Malaysia
Other express bus companies include Starmart Express, KPB Express, Qistna Express.
See
The Blue Mosque
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah MosqueThe state mosque of Selangor and possibly the most significant tourist attraction of Shah Alam. It is the country's largest mosque and also the second largest mosque in Southeast Asia after Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta, Indonesia. Its most distinguishing feature is its large blue and silver dome. The mosque has four minarets, one erected at each of the corners. The mosque was commissioned by the late Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz, when he declared Shah Alam as the new capital of Selangor on 14 February 1974. Construction began in 1982 and finished on 11 March 1988.
- The Mosque is also known as the Blue Mosque owing to its blue dome. The building has the largest religious dome in the world measuring 51.2 m (167 ft) in diameter and a height of 106.7 m (350 ft). The 4 minarets are the 2nd tallest in the world and also the world's tallest group of minarets, they are placed at each of the four corners and are 142.3 m (460 ft) tall.
- The architectural design of Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque is a combination of Malay and Modernist style. The mosque has the capacity to accommodate 24,000 worshipers at any one time and is large enough that on clear day it can be seen from some vantage points in Kuala Lumpur. The main dome of the mosque measures 51.2 m (167 ft) in diameter and 106.7 m (350 ft) in height from the ground level. Elements of Malay and Islamic architecture are incorporated into the finishes of the building. Fine decorative khat (Arabic calligraphy) can be seen on the inner curve of the dome and parts of the walls. Aluminium grills of intricate design can be found on the doorways, windows and walls of the Mosque. The windows are fitted with blue stained glass in order to reduce the amount of light that can enter the hall. The resulting filtered illumination renders a bluish ambiance to the interior spaces evoking a sense of peace and serenity. The high ceiling has triangular panels of red balau and ramin timber wood that are set in criss crossing pattern.
- The dome is constructed primarily of aluminium and the outer surface is clad with vitreous enamel-baked triangular steel panels decorated with a rosette of verses from the Qur'an. The main prayer hall is over two levels, is fully carpeted and air conditioned and is one of the largest such spaces in the world. The upper gallery of the prayer hall is reserved for the use of female worshipers. The second floor houses a gallery, the ground floor contains the administrative office, conference rooms, library, reception and lecture rooms.
- Garden of Islamic Arts The Blue Mosque overlooks a landscaped park inspired by the Quranic Garden of Paradise (Jannah) (Arabic: جنّة). This 14 hectares of spiritual sanctuary houses nine galleries exhibiting a rich array of Islamic arts such as calligraphy, sculptures, paintings and architecture. The site is occasionally used for traditional Islamic performances.
Other attractions
- Muzium Sultan Alam Shah Take a peak at past history of Selangor and also nice miniatures of old colonial buildings, this museum is the biggest in the state.
- Perpustakaan Tun Uda is the largest state library in Selangor. Has three floors going underground with the top for children and the bottom floor restricted to college students.
- Selangor State Assembly Building. This building looks somewhat like a towering spaceship. The Tugu Negri (State Monument) is located nearby.
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Shah Alam Agricultural Park (Taman Pertanian)
phone: +60 3 5510 6922, +60 3 5510 6923address: Taman Pertanian Malaysia, Bukit Cahaya Seri Alam.This 1,295-hectare park opened to the public in 1986. It is well organised and managed and contains a tropical rain forest and extensive attractions. The agriculture park is one of the largest in the world and built around a centerpiece artificial lake. It provides several playgrounds for children and a jogging and biking path that goes around the lakes. Inside the park is a spice garden, an ornamental garden, an orchid garden, a cactus garden, bamboo garden and mushroom garden. Bicycles are available for rent at the park and a free bus service is provided to ferry visitors throughout. Visitors can rent horses (for riding lessons), kayaks and boats. The park also has a "4 seasons" building in which the seasons are simulated (one season at a time)- Winter season: Dec-Feb, Spring: Mar-May, Summer: Jun-Aug, Autumn: Sep-Nov. - Shah Alam Lake Gardens. Built around an artificial lake. Has several playgrounds for children on different areas, and a jogging and biking path that goes around the lakes. Visitors can rent kayaks and boats.
- Sultan of Selangor's Palace. This building is on a hill with a wonderful view of Shah Alam.
Do
- Skateboarding and Extreme Activities at the Shah Alam Extreme Park in Section 13. Opens 24-hours and has three fast food outlets.
- Kart Racing near the Shah Alam Stadium, where a race track is prepared on the stadium's parking lot.
- Water Recreation at Wet World Shah Alam, a small waterpark that feature among others a long waterslide.
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phone: +60 355128800address: I-City, 40000 Shah AlamThe Biggest snow theme park in Malaysia with 50,000 sq ft of Arctic environment attraction with 100 tons of ice sculptures that were shaped by a team of 30 ice sculptors from Harbin, China. At -5 °C temperature and 100 mm of snow on the ground with lots of rides available.
Buy
- Kompleks PKNS is one of the oldest commercial complexes that also houses offices on the upper floors. A three-storied building with an open air, sheltered food court on the rooftop.
- Shah Alam City Centre Mall, a fairly middle-sized mall with a selection of branded goods.
- Plaza Shah Alam, another family-oriented shopping mall with several department stores located within. Situated on the outskirts of the city center.
Eat
- Section 7. Hang around with your buddies while slurping nice milk tea shakes with cheese tosai (dosa) at various Section 7 Mamak dine in restaurants. They are generally clean, with a variety of food to choose from and very comfortable. Watch televised football matches here.
- Medan Selera at Section 2, (in front of Shah Alam waterpark). Very delicious, ikan bakar (grilled fish). Come early or you will not get any.
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Bangkok House
phone: +60 3 5542 8080De Palma Hotel Shah Alam, Jl Nelayan 19/15, Section 19. Halal restaurant, serving authentic Thai cuisine. Casual dining experience. Walk-ins, reservation and catering orders are welcomed. -
Fu-Rin Japanese Restaurant
address: No. 1, Jalan Usahawan U1/8, Seksyen U1Serving you an authentic spread of traditional Japanese fare, this restaurant is one that won't disappoint. It serves a la carte menu and buffet (on Saturday nights) -
Kites Restaurant
phone: +60 3 7802 5200address: No. 1, Jl Usahawan U1/8, Seksyen U1This restaurant serves a mix of western and local cuisine. Choose from a selection of a la carte menu or opt instead for their buffet. Certified Halal.
Drink
- BBQ grill, at Grand Bluewave Hotel on Friday, Sat and Sunday have delicious Hi Tea with very reasonable prices.
- Mamak stall MMZ in Bukit Jelutong Try the famous Malaysian tea known as teh tarik.
- Pak Akob's cendol stall, located in front of section 16 (Mosque).
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phone: +60 12-2069872address: De Palma Hotel Shah Alam, Jalan Nelayan 19/15, Persiaran Jubli Perak, Seksyen 19, Shah Alam, SelangorBangkok House is a halal restaurant, serving the best authentic Thai cuisines. Casual dining experience, located at De Palma Hotel Shah Alam, Jalan Nelayan 19/15, Section 19. Walk-ins, reservation and catering orders are welcomed. For more inquiry, call 03-5542 8080 RM3.50-65.
Sleep
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Many hotels may be found in and around Shah Alam.
Budget
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phone: +60 3 5510 3696address: Plaza Perangsang, Persiaran PerbandaranPredictable chain hotel, some may find it a little dated.
Mid-range
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address: Jalan Lapangan Terbang SAASAll rooms equipped with A/C, AstroTV satellite channels and IDD phone with voicemail system.
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phone: +60 3 8073 8080address: Section 11Close to a Tesco Hypermarket. Hostel section is spacious, clean and well fitted out with lounges, restaurants, play areas, activity programs, swimming pools, laundry and drying facilities. Dorm with 4 bed in room or 8 bed in room on request. Hotel rooms are spacious uncluttered rooms; deluxe 2x single or 1x king bed-super deluxe; 2x single or 1x king bed, exec suite, 1 bedroom-2x single or 1x king bed (on req) with separate sitting room. All rooms have free broadband internet.
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phone: +60 3 5542 8080address: Jl Nelayan 19/15, Seksyen 19103 rooms, Wi-Fi, ballroom, musholla, and swimming pool available. 7 km to University Technology of MARA (UiTM), a 12 min drive.
Splurge
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phone: +60 3 5512 2200address: 3 Jalan Tengku Ampuan Zabedah C9/C-(Section 9)Situated close to the City Centre and Plaza Shah Alam. 381 room and suites, luxury accommodation with modern amenities. A/C, mini bar, TV with satellite channels, coffee & tea making facilities and broadband internet access. Halal certificates for the kitchens (pastry, Melting Pot Café & main kitchen). Swimming pool and fitness centre.
Grand Bluewave5 star business hotel in the heart of Shah Alam (Malaysian Gov official rating). 341 luxurious rooms including 280 deluxe rooms, 58 suites, 2 special care rooms and a presidential suite. 5 F&B outlets, 4th floor of the hotel has a swimming pool, spa and fitness centre.
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The Club at the Saujana Resort
address: Saujana Resort, Jalan Lapangan Terbang SAASContemporary Asian style resort hotel in 160 hectares of tropical gardens, The Saujana Golf and Country ClubPool (Ronald Fream designed) 18-hole championship golf courses are included in the resort. Spa treatments available. Rooms are spacious and well finished. Located adjacent to its sister property, The Saujana Hotel. (Condé Nast Traveller "Hot List 2009”) -
Holiday Inn Glenmarie Kuala Lumpur
phone: +60 3-78004880address: No. 1, Jalan Usahawan U1/8, Section U1 Shaha AlamHoliday Inn Kuala Lumpur Glenmarie is located away from the noise of the city centre, set amidst on 350-acres of cooling tropical greenery overlooking two 18-hole golf courses and is in close proximity to Malaysia’s largest theme park Sunway Lagoon, among other attractions. The hotel has 260 guestrooms, an Executive Club Wing with private lounge, 6 restaurants & bars including an award winning Japanese Restaurant, business centre, 24-hour room service, an Olympic size swimming pool, wireless internet and 11 functions rooms. The hotel also provides complimentary shuttle service to shopping districts such as Subang Parade, Sunway Pyramid, Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, The Curve, One Utama and Bukit Bintang.
Go next
- Subang Jaya, an affluent suburban city comprises many commercial and business centres. The largest city by population in Malaysia.
- Petaling Jaya, the satellite city of Kuala Lumpur.
- Klang, situated close to Port Klang, one of the major ports in Malaysia.
- Kuala Lumpur, the capital city is an hour's drive from Shah Alam via the Federal Highway, or 45-minutes with the KTM Train.