Ain Arabia
 
          Ain Arabia or more commonly known as the Arab Street of Kuala Lumpur is a 
shopping paradise for both the locals as well as tourists. The whole idea of 
having Ain Arabia is to encourage more tourists from the Middle East to visit 
Malaysia.
The Arab Street is packed with tourists from the month of July to September when 
many tourists from Arab come to Malaysia for vacation. Many Arabs flee their 
countries during that period in order to avoid the burning temperatures in 
Middle East. Ain Arabia is also a haven for Middle Eastern food lovers. 
There are various restaurants which serve authentic and mouth-watering Arabian 
dishes such as the Sahara Tent Restaurant which is located at Hotel Fortuna 
Kuala Lumpur. 
The attractions here at Ain Arabia is initially intended for the 
foreign tourists but now, this place is frequently visited by many locals as 
well. If you would like to bite into some really good authentic Arabian food and 
experience the Middle Eastern lifestyle without having to travel to the Middle 
East, come on over to Ain Arabia. There are other attractions around Ain Arabia 
since it is so close to Bukit Bintang.
If a day isn't enough for you to explore Ain Arabia and its surrounding area, 
opt for hotels in Kuala Lumpur. You can be sure that you will have the time of 
your life. It is not a wonder that Kuala Lumpur attracted millions of visitors 
from all around the world annually. The attractions here are never ending. Who 
would have known that there is even a dedicated street that is very similar to 
the shopping atmosphere in the Middle East. 
Welcome to Ain Arabia. Ain Arabia is located at Jalan Berangan, very close to 
Sungei Wang and Bukit Bintang.
Getting There
Just hop on a monorail and stop at the Bukit Bintang Monorail Station. A 
5-minute walk is all you need to experience new culture and new experience.
Kuala Lumpur is served by Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). The Airport 
located around 50 km from the Kuala Lumpur city center. Besides buses and taxis, 
the Express Rail Link is the latest means of transportation to KLIA from the 
city centre. The KLIA Express and the KLIA Transit links KLIA to Kuala Lumpur (KL 
Sentral - City Air Terminal) and vice-versa.
 
There are more than 50 airlines operating in KLIA (including charters and 
seasonals). To name but a few are Air China, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, 
Emirates, Garuda Indonesia, Gulf Air, Lufthansa, Japan Airlines, KLM, Malaysia 
Airlines, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways International.
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