Merdeka Square
Historic heart of Malaysia's independence.

About Merdeka Square
Merdeka Square, or Dataran Merdeka, is a captivating landmark in Kuala Lumpur that stands as a testament to Malaysia's journey to independence. This expansive square is where the Union Jack was lowered, marking the end of British colonial rule, and the Malaysian flag was first hoisted on August 31, 1957. The square's centerpiece is a 95-meter flagpole—one of the tallest in the world—proudly flying the Jalur Gemilang. The square is flanked by the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, an architectural marvel with its Moorish influences and clock tower, a former British administration office now housing the Ministry of Information, Communication, and Culture. Visitors can explore the nearby Kuala Lumpur City Gallery to gain deeper insights into the city's history and future aspirations. The verdant grounds of the square are perfect for leisurely strolls or a serene picnic while surrounded by the buzz of the city. At night, the area transforms as the buildings light up, creating a magical ambiance. Nearby, the River of Life project offers a picturesque riverside promenade, and the vibrant Central Market is just a short walk away, offering a plethora of local crafts and cuisine. Whether visiting during the day or at night, Merdeka Square provides an enriching experience that beautifully encapsulates Malaysia's heritage and modernity.
Highlights
- Site of Malaysia's independence proclamation in 1957.
- Home to one of the world's tallest flagpoles at 95 meters.
- Adjacent to the stunning Sultan Abdul Samad Building.
- Proximity to the informative Kuala Lumpur City Gallery.
- Picturesque River of Life promenade nearby.
- Vibrant Central Market just a short walk away.
- Nighttime illuminations of historic buildings.
Plan Your Visit
Opening Hours
- MondayOpen 24 hours
- TuesdayOpen 24 hours
- WednesdayOpen 24 hours
- ThursdayOpen 24 hours
- FridayOpen 24 hours
- SaturdayOpen 24 hours
- SundayOpen 24 hours
