Introduction
Sentul Park is a 35 acre gated community park just off Jalan Ipoh in Kuala Lumpur. Located in a private area but open to public,
What to Expect?
In the park, there is a lake with fish, a pier, Bistro Richard, village-designed restaurant (Samira) and a Japanese Koi Centre. Peace, quiet and calm location filled with greenery, nice landscape, you feel like you are away from the city. The park surrounding was designed by Ng Sek San – one of the top landscape architects in Malaysia.
The KLPAC (KL Performing Arts Centre) which is located in the park has a colonial front section with facing bricks and an adjoining modern building with glass facade. The Actors Studio, YTL Corporation and Yayasan Budi Penyayang joined hands to establish this fully-integrated arts centre. It is not only an arts and cultural icon, it is also a historical landmark and Award-winning architectural design.
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ang weiwen
in the last weekTo Pawrents, don’t bring your pets here!
Search through website introducing Sentul Park as a pet friendly park so I brought my puppy here for a walk. Unfortunately, we were told by the guard that NO dog is allowed around this area. We double checked the signboard though before we go, it says “dogs must be on leash”. Time wasted coming here. -
Suwan Bonma
a month agoIs a nice place to picnic, getaway from busy kl life. Is near to KLPAC once a while they will have event. If you want a quick getaway on weekend. This is the place
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charan vasuki
a month agoNice, clean, and present place. There is so much greenery and a very good place for joggers,runners, etc. They do have some restaurants and a BBQ
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Fatimah Roznan
3 months agoVery nice and serence place to chilll. Don’t forget to stop by KLpac to check out the arts by local artist. There’s a cafe inside there where you can have a cup of hot tea/coffee while enjoying the lake view.
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Alexander I
6 months agoNice and beautiful place for walking and rest, but there are absolutely controversial rules. All signs allow dogs on the leash, moreover there is a dog play ground inside. At the same time guards forced us to leave every places we tried to enter due to management instruction to prohibit visitors with dogs. Surprising thing is that this instruction doesn’t cover the unowned street dogs which are plenty at the area.
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