Jamek Mosque (Masjid Jamek) Tours and Tickets
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Jamek Mosque (Masjid Jamek)

Jamek Mosque is a must for architecture fans and history buffs.
As this is a working mosque, dress respectfully, covering shoulders and knees. Robes are available free of charge.
Shoes should be removed on entry, while women should cover their hair.
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There is no fee to visit Jamek Mosque, and free guided tours are sometimes available, depending on volunteer availability. You can join a guided city tour that visits the mosque (along with other attractions). Most tours cost between US$60 to US$160, depending on what they include.
Yes, there is a dress code at Jamek Mosque. You should wear clothes that cover your shoulders, upper arms, and legs, and women should bring a scarf to cover their heads. You can borrow robes from out front if you don’t have proper attire. Remove your shoes before entering.
Yes, non-Muslims can visit Jamek Mosque, except on Fridays and on Islamic holy days, when it’s only open to worshipers. Some areas of the mosque are off-limits to non-Muslims, so it’s best to go with a guide who can keep you on track—and help you avoid making any mistakes.
Jamek Mosque is open in the mornings and afternoons, with a closure for lunch. Consider an early-morning visit to avoid crowds. If you don't want to go inside, visit in the evening, when the mosque is beautifully illuminated, and its Dancing Symphony Fountain may be in action.
Yes, there are many landmarks to visit near the Jamek Mosque. Merdeka Square (Dataran Merdeka) is a short walk away, and many tours visit the square before or after Jamek Mosque. Other popular stops on tours of Kuala Lumpur include Little India, Chinatown, and the Petronas Twin Towers.



























































































































