Jalan 1/18b, 51200 Kuala Lumpur: what's around?

latitude: 3.20652 / longitude: 101.677

In the surrounding area

Tourism around Jalan 1/18b

The tourist offer of the surroundings is composed as follows: "Dewan Orang Ramai Taman Batu Permai" at 1 minute by foot.

Education in Kuala Lumpur

You can find a close school: "Victoria International College", in fewer than 3 minutes by car. If you are looking for a university, "IIUM Centre for Strategic Continuing Education & Training" it is 8 minutes away by car. The nearest nursery is called "Little Montessori children house" and is 20 minutes' walk away. You can find a convienient playground: "Kizsports & Gym", 27 minutes away by foot.

Entertainment

As far as catering and entertainment is concerned, you will find: a cinema ("MBO" at 4 minutes with your car), an ice cream vendor ("K.T.Z. Food" at 6 minutes by car), a bar/cafe ("San Francisco Coffee" at 14 minutes away by bike), a restaurant ("Peah Corner" at 1 minute away by bike).

Public transports

The closest subway line is Laluan Putrajaya (Kwasa Damansara --> Kampung Batu) with a stand 9 minutes’ walk away.

Transports

For visitors or for your own needs, you can park your car in the car park "Sungai Mas Plaza Car Park" 16. A train station ("KC03 Kampung Batu") is located 4 minutes away by bike, or 4 minutes by car. In less than 2 minutes, you can find a gas station ("Shell") to fill up your gas tank. You only need 5 minutes to reach the motorway E33. The nearest airport is Subang-Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah International and is reachable by car in 25 minutes. About 30 minutes walk away, you will find the "Mycrab Car Rentals" station. Do you need to charge an electric car? The nearest charging station ("Kiara Bay Sales Gallery") is just 7 minutes away by car. Do you need to clean you car? You have a car wash ("FR Car Wash") at 1 minute away by car.

Shopping

You can find all your daily needs in this nearby supermarket: "7-Eleven" (8 minutes by foot or 3 minutes by car). There is a butcher nearby: "Manchu" (14 minutes by foot or 3 minutes by car). If you need bread, you have a bakery in the local area: "Bread History" (15 minutes by foot or 3 minutes by car).

Daily life

The area offers multiple services for your everyday needs: a park ("Batu Metropolitan Park" at 20 minutes by foot), a bank and/or an ATM ("Affin Bank" at 13 minutes by foot), a police station ("Balai Polis KL North" at 5 minutes by car), a post office ("J&T Express PCP Taman Impian 429" at 3 minutes by car), a hotel ("Suka Kota" at 3 minutes with your car), a town hall ("Majlis Perbandaran Selayang" at 10 minutes by car), sport ("Taman Metropolitan Batu Skate Park" at 4 minutes with your car), a fire station ("Balai Bomba dan Penyelamat Jinjang" at 30 minutes walk).

Medical

The area offers multiple medical services: a dentist ("Ram Dental Clinic" at 11 minutes by foot), a hospital ("Poliklinik Dan Surgeri Ponniah" at 12 minutes with a bike), a veterinarian ("Animal Medical Centre" at 6 minutes by car), a pharmacy ("Health Lane Family Pharmacy Kampung Batu" at 3 minutes by car), a doctor ("Mediviron" at 10 minutes by car).

Nearby cities

Kampung Baru Subang is only 20 minutes away by car. Only 27 minutes are needed to reach Shah Alam with your car. In just 24 minutes by car you can reach Subang Jaya. Only 22 minutes are needed to reach Rawang with your car.


Within a radius of 10 km

  • 42 Subway
  • 13 Doctors
  • 20 Fire stations
  • 207 Gas stations
  • 11 Butchers
  • 384 Banks and/or ATMs
  • 141 Parks
  • 244 Hospitals
  • 68 Dentists
  • 4 Veterinarians
  • 29 Playgrounds
  • 472 Bars/cafes
  • 10 Car renting
  • 54 Police stations
  • 30 Bakeries
  • 398 Schools
  • 58 Bus
  • 86 Pharmacies
  • 97 Universities
  • 37 Nurseries
  • 50 Train stations
  • 1441 Restaurants
  • 15 Cinemas
  • 776 Supermarkets
  • 212 Tourism places
  • 6 Town halls
  • 21 Ice cream vendors
  • 135 Sport places
  • 66 Parkings
  • 10 Car washes
  • 238 Motorway entrances
  • 67 Post offices
  • 1 Bike rentals
  • 20 Monorail
  • 364 Hotels
  • 14 Charging stations

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