Thean Hou Temple is one of Kuala Lumpur's most revered Chinese temples and a popular tourist destination, dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu. Here's how you can reach Thean Hou Temple:
Monorail: The closest monorail station to Thean Hou Temple is the Tun Sambanthan station. From there, you can take a taxi or a Grab to reach the temple, as it is not within comfortable walking distance.
LRT: The nearest LRT station is the Bangsar Station on the Kelana Jaya Line. Similar to the monorail option, from Bangsar Station, you would need to hire a taxi or use a ride-hailing service.
Public buses can get you closer to the temple, but may not be as convenient as train services. Look for buses that go towards Robson Heights, which is the closest bus stop to Thean Hou Temple.
Taxis or ride-hailing services like Grab are the easiest options to get directly to Thean Hou Temple without the need to transfer. It is advisable to use these services, especially when traveling with family or in a group, or if you're unfamiliar with the local language and transit systems.
If you're driving, Thean Hou Temple is accessible via Jalan Syed Putra. It has a large parking area for visitors. However, during special occasions and festivals, parking can be limited due to the high volume of visitors.