Yes, you can bring a baby to Aquaria KLCC. Infants under 3 years old can enter for free.
The crowd is significantly smaller on weekdays, but school trips often take place then, so expect a number of visitors.
By booking your Aquaria KLCC tickets online, you can skip the counter queue and go straight to the turnstile, where you can show your ticket and identification card. The price is also significantly lower, especially if you purchase your tickets from redBus.
Other attractions near Aquaria KLCC include:
– Petronas Twin Towers
– Petrosains Discovery Centre
– Suria KLCC Shopping Mall
– KL Tower
– Bukit Bintang
Yes, Aquaria KLCC is cold because it is fully air-conditioned to ensure visitor comfort and maintain marine life conditions.
There are no restaurants inside Aquaria KLCC, and food and drink are not permitted. However, you can fill up at nearby restaurants within the Suria KLCC mall before your visit.
Aquaria KLCC is generally considered better for its modern, high-tech displays. It offers an impressive 90-metre-long underwater tunnel where hundreds of marine species swim, along with a wider range of animals, from reptiles to saltwater species.
Yes, you can walk in and buy tickets at Aquaria KLCC; however, you might not secure the cheaper rates available on redBus.
After your visit to Aquaria KLCC, you can shop at Suria KLCC, take your kids to the Petrosains Discovery Centre, walk to the adjacent Petronas Twin Towers, or visit KLCC Park.
Yes, foreigners may need to show their passports to enter Aquaria KLCC. If they bought their tickets on redBus, they can skip the counter and proceed to the turnstile.
The peak period at Aquaria KLCC is during school and public holidays, as well as festive seasons such as Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, and Deepavali. The off-peak period is on weekdays outside school and public holidays.
Yes, there are feeding sessions at Aquaria KLCC. The daily feeding times for different exhibits are as follows:
– The Touch Pool is 10:45 AM
– The Stream is 11:15 AM and 4:30 PM
– The Evolution Zone is 4 PM
– The Flooded Forest is 5:30 PM
– The Coastal is 5:45 PM
– The Living Ocean is 12:30 PM and 3:30 PM
– The Weird and Wonderful is 1:00 PM
– The Station Aquarius is 12:15 PM and 3:15 PM
Yes, visitors can touch certain marine animals at Aquaria KLCC. There is a touch pool, but please follow the staff’s instructions when touching the animals.
One common mistake is queuing at the ticket counter after tickets have already been purchased online. Online ticket buyers can simply proceed to the entrance gate or turnstile and present their ticket and identification to staff.
Book your Aquaria KLCC tickets online via the redBus app or website for instant confirmation and discounts. Select your preferred visit period (off-peak vs peak), quantity and ticket types.
For any enquiries regarding Aquaria KLCC, you can contact the official call line at +603-2333 1888.
Purchase your tickets on redBus for 20% flat discount on all ticket types. Use a special coupon code to get even more discounts.
Special rates are available for MyKad/MyKid holders. You can get an even greater discount when you book your Aquaria KLCC tickets on redBus.
Yes, you can get discounts on Aquaria KLCC child tickets by booking online, especially on redBus. Save up to 20%, and even more with redBus coupon codes.
You can buy Aquaria KLCC tickets online via the redBus app or website. Simply select the quantity, ticket type, and whether you want to visit during off-peak times (weekdays) or peak times (public or school holidays).
The entrance fee for Aquaria KLCC varies by nationality, age, and whether you visit during peak or off-peak periods. Booking on redBus gives you cheaper rates, from RM45 for Malaysian adult tickets, RM58 for non-Malaysian adult tickets, RM36 for Malaysian child tickets, and RM49 for non-Malaysian child tickets.
No, as of 2026, Aquaria KLCC no longer offers free entry on birthdays. The birthday promotion ended on 12 September 2025.
No, Aquaria KLCC does not offer a birthday discount.
You can use the coupon code RBHOLIDAYFUN to get a discount on redBus.
A family ticket to Aquaria KLCC ranges from RM118.75 to RM137 online.
Yes, there are separate ticket prices for Malaysians and foreigners at Aquaria KLCC. Malaysians can secure lower prices by showing a MyKad/MyKid; adult prices start from RM45, while standard adult prices for foreigners are higher, at around RM58. You can only get these prices and more discounts on redBus.
No, Aquaria KLCC tickets do not allow re-entry on the same day. Once you leave the venue, you cannot re-enter with the same ticket.
Yes, there are currently combo tickets for Aquaria KLCC and Berjaya Times Square Theme Park. You can get exclusive discounts by purchasing on redBus.
Aquaria KLCC is located beneath the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) on the Concourse Level.
No, you do not need to book a specific time slot to enter Aquaria KLCC. You can enter at any time during its opening hours.
Aquaria KLCC is open from 10 AM to 8 PM on weekdays and from 9 AM to 9 PM on weekends.
There is no age limit for Aquaria KLCC. Children under 3 years old can enter for free.
The entire tour of Aquaria KLCC takes between 1 hour and 45 minutes and 2 hours.
Yes, 2 hours is generally enough to explore Aquaria KLCC and cover all exhibits and feeding sessions. Some visitors may take up to 3 hours to enjoy the aquarium at a leisurely pace.
Aquaria KLCC opens at 10 AM on weekdays and 9 AM on weekends.
The last entry to Aquaria KLCC is at 7 PM on weekdays and 8 PM on weekends. It is advisable to check the official website for any changes to the date.
You can reach Aquaria KLCC by car, e-hailing services, LRT (KLCC Station), MRT (Bukit Bintang Station), or the monorail (Raja Chulan Station).
The Petronas Twin Towers are only 600–750 metres from Aquaria KLCC. You can easily walk to each location via the underground pedestrian tunnel linking Suria KLCC to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC).




