Standing tall: The KL Tower and its attractions will reopen in stages starting today.
PUTRAJAYA: The Kuala Lumpur Tower (KL Tower) will reopen today at 9am for public visits.
“The government is committed to ensuring efficient and customer-oriented service delivery as well as implementing continuous improvements for the safety and comfort of tourists to attract more visitors from home and abroad,” said the Communications Ministry.
It also said that KL Tower is under a new management led by LSH Service Master Sdn Bhd (LSHSM).
On April 17, Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the KL Tower, which was temporarily closed to make way for maintenance work and to resolve safety-related issues, would reopen as soon as possible.
The KL Tower, one of Malaysia’s iconic landmarks, will feature a fresh rebranding that includes Orbit, a panoramic revolving restaurant, and Hemisfera, a luxurious sky hall for exclusive events.
LSHSM chief executive officer Khairil Faizal Othman said the reopening marks the continuation of operations and the company’s commitment to shaping a future-ready tower while honouring its national importance.
“We’re deeply honoured to be entrusted with this national icon. This reopening reflects our dedication to making KL Tower future-ready, blending legacy with innovation,” he said in a statement.
During the tower’s temporary closure, LSHSM implemented several upgrades to improve visitor experience and ensure the tower remains competitive among top global landmarks.
“This rebranding is just the beginning of a first step towards a full transformation that will be rolled out progressively,” Khairil said.
Orbit will offer guests a scenic revolving dining experience, priced at RM49 for children and RM99 for adults, while Hemisfera is now open for private bookings.
All main attractions, including the Sky Deck, Observation Deck, and Orbit will reopen in stages starting today.
To enhance public engagement, KL Tower has launched new social media platforms on Facebook and Instagram to provide updates, share campaigns and showcase its offerings in real time.
The 421m-tower will operate daily from 9am to 10pm. Sky Deck tickets are priced at RM50 for MyKad holders and RM28 for MyKid holders, while international visitors will pay RM140 for adults and RM80 for children.
A special welcome-back promotion will be available to Malaysians in conjunction with the reopening, with further enhancements planned.
For information, visit www.kltower.com or call 03-2630 3033.