Kuala Lumpur Full Day City Tour with Petronas Twin Tower Tickets

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  • Entrance fee all taxes, fees and handling charges.
  • English-speaking professional driver
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Entrance : Petronas Twin Tower Admission Ticket Included
  • Entry/Admission - Petronas Twin Towers
  • Entry/Admission - Royal Selangor Visitor Centre
  • Entry/Admission - National Monument
  • Entry/Admission - Merdeka Square
  • Entry/Admission - Sultan Abdul Samad Building
  • Entry/Admission - Beryl's Chocolate Kingdom
  • Entrance: Kuala Lumpur Observation Deck Fees Excluded - USD 20 (Adult), USD 11 (Child)
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Entry/Admission - Menara Kuala Lumpur
  • Pick-up from any Hotels / Apartments / Guest House & Residence in Kuala Lumpur City. Kindly be ready in the hotel lobby. Driver will come and fetch you.
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Stroller accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travellers can participate
  • This is a private tour/activity.
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
  • Petronas Twin Towers
  • Merdeka Square
  • Sultan Abdul Samad Building
  • National Monument
  • Beryl's Chocolate Kingdom

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  • You'll get picked up See departure details
  • 1 Petronas Twin Towers Stop: 90 minutes - Admission included See details
  • 2 Royal Selangor Visitor Centre Stop: 40 minutes - Admission included See details
  • 3 KL Tower Stop: 30 minutes - Admission excluded See details
  • 4 Batu Caves Stop: 45 minutes See details
  • 5 Istana Negara Stop: 20 minutes See details
  • 6 National Monument Stop: 20 minutes - Admission included See details
  • 7 Merdeka Square Stop: 20 minutes - Admission included See details
  • 8 Sultan Abdul Samad Building Stop: 20 minutes - Admission included See details
  • 9 National Mosque (Masjid Negara) Stop: 20 minutes See details Pass by Jamek Mosque Malayan Railway Administration Building
  • 10 Central Market Kuala Lumpur Stop: 20 minutes See details

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  • Cruiser574081 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Fabulous full day tour of Kuala Lumpur This was first time in KL and I booked this for our first day. I’m so glad we did. It was wonderful to have a driver pick us up from our hotel and take us to so many sites. As soon as we were ready for the next destination he was waiting with an air conditioned car which was much appreciated since it was so hot. It was a long day but an amazing opportunity to see so much. Our driver answered any questions we had. Read more Written 24 March 2024
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  • marciarojas2016 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great city tour in Kuala Lumpur Akmal was a very good guide during our city tour in Kuala Lumpur. Beatiful and amazing city. We really enjoyed every place that we visited Read more Written 20 March 2024
  • 830sandhyas 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Full 8 hours Kuala Lumpur city tour. We started the day at 9am instead of 8am due to some traffic issues.We were informed about the delay at around 7.30 am. Trip to Batu caves was v interesting.We covered more or less everything.For lunch was given a choice either in the mall or central market.we chose central market and the choice of food was fantastic.The visit to the China and Chinese market was eye opening as they were selling all the designer fake goods especially the handbags and T-shirts openly.As we had not purchased the tickets for patronas towers in advance our guide gave us a tip about how to buy tickets.He said following day we had to be at the ticket counter by 8.30am and we should be able to buy some tickets.He was so right.We managed to buy tickets for 9am slot.In short in 8hours we did all the sight seeing and were v happy. Read more Written 15 March 2024
  • floydc560 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Wonderful Tour! This tour was a perfect start to our trip. Our tour guide Sadiq was very knowledgeable and kind. Would highly recommend! Read more Written 14 March 2024
  • Notapickytraveler74 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great day with Daniel! Daniel was very nice and he took us all around and let us explore as well while he watched the luggage in the car. He asked us what we wanted to do. And we did it! Recommend highly Read more Written 13 March 2024
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Petronas Twin Tower Skybridge View & Dining Experience Tour with Local Host

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  • Experience Skybridge with local host (KLCC@ 42)
  • View with a Snacks & Tea
  • Admission to: Sky bridge 42nd floor
  • Dine at 42nd Floor (As per select option)
  • Entry/Admission - Petronas Twin Towers
  • Guaranteed to skip the lines
  • Hotel pick up and drop off services
  • Other personal expenses
  • Entrance to observation deck (88th Floor)
  • Beer , Alcoholic beverages not included in the price
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Most travellers can participate
  • This offer is only available for local/foreigners ADULTS only From Monday to Saturday
  • Sunday, Public Holiday is not available
  • Children allowed only Saturday and same price as adults.
  • Photography equipment such as tripods, monopods, or anything similar are not allowed
  • All visitors, baggage and personal items must pass through metal detectors at the security check point
  • Visitors shall at all times adhere to and obey the signs, rules and regulations, and instructions from the authorities of the PETRONAS Twin Towers
  • Visitors can order additional food from menu provided (additional payment required)
  • Smoking and drinking is not allowed. You will immediately be asked to leave if caught by a staff member
  • Dress code Smart Casual (No torn jeans, slippers, round collar T-shirts)
  • If non compliance of dress code, admission is not allowed
  • For Morning, afternoon & Evening slots, we will provide simple snack and tea
  • For Dinner Slot, you have a choice of Western Food (Soup, Main Course, Dessert & Drinks)
  • For Chinese food 8-10 pax per table (8 course meal)
  • Beer , Alcoholic beverages are not included in the price , how ever individual can purchase on your own self
  • Meeting Point : Bus station in front of the petronas twin tower
  • Do contact given hotline no, if you are not able to locate the meeting point
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
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The Ultimate Guide on How To Visit Petronas Twin Towers

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You cannot visit Kuala Lumpur without at least one peek of the incredible Petronas Twin Towers.

We have always been fascinated by the smallest, tallest, oldest, and biggest things in the world. So when we learned that the Petronas were the tallest twin towers in the world, we naturally had to pay a visit during our time in Malaysia.

We ended up visiting the iconic towers several times both during day and night, from the inside and from the outside, and from the ground level and all the way to the observation deck on the 86th floor! We even went up into another big building just to see the beautiful towers from another perspective.

So by now, we know a thing or two about how to get the best out of a visit to Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia.

In this blog post, we’re going to share everything you need to know about the Petronas such as historical facts, opening hours, tickets, going on a tour inside, where to see the twin towers from the outside by night, and of course we’ll share pictures from our own visit.

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About the Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia

Before sharing our own experience of the magnificent skyscrapers, we first want to inform you about the history, directions, tickets, and opening hours of Petronas Twin Towers.

So this section is for those of you who are looking to visit the Petronas Twin Towers.

Petronas Twin Towers history and facts

The making of the iconic skyscrapers took a total of 7 years from the first initial planning in 1992 to the official opening in 1999. However, the building was already in use from 1997.

Several architects were involved in the planning of the Petronas Twin Towers. One of them was famous César Pelli who was also the architect behind the Gran Torre in Santiago , the tallest building in South America, which we’ve also been lucky enough to visit.

César Pelli wanted to design a building that the Malaysians were proud of and could identify themselves with. That’s why the structure of the building is inspired by traditional Malaysian weaving patterns and Islamic patterns.

The height of the Petronas Twin Towers is 451,8 meters with 88 floors in total.

Apparently, the Petronas used to be the tallest buildings in the world from 1998-2004. They are now surpassed in height by other magnificent skyscrapers, but the Petronas still remain the tallest Twin Towers in the world.

How to get to the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur has an amazing public transportation system.

In our opinion, Malaysia’s infrastructure is in general much better than its neighboring countries in Southeast Asia such as Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. So getting to the KLCC and Petronas Twin Towers is super easy.

You can either take the metro line LRT Kelana Jaya Line to the KLCC stop, or you can take the green line GO KL city bus to the KLCC stop.

As we mentioned, Kuala Lumpur has amazing public transportation and the GO KL city bus is even free. You can recognize the free buses by their light purple color.

How to buy the tickets to Petronas Twin Towers

We learned that there are two ways to buy tickets to tour the Petronas Twin Towers.

Either you show up at the Petronas Twin Towers ticket office (in the KLCC center) early in the morning on the same day that you want to visit the towers, or you book your tickets on Get Your Guide .

Being us – naturals at just showing up and winging it – we didn’t buy tickets in advance but just showed up at the ticket office.

If you do this, then it’s important to get there early! We arrived half an hour after the ticket office opened and they were almost sold out for the day. All the morning and evening tickets were already gone, and we had to settle for the first available tickets at 11:30 AM.

The ticket office opens at 8:30 AM, and you should be standing in line at this hour if you want to make sure to make it into Petronas Twin Towers on the same day. If you want to secure a specific time slot, then you can easily book your ticket on Get Your Guide for a higher fee.

Petronas Twin Towers ticket prices 2024

You can either visit the Petronas Twin Towers from the outside for free, or you can pay and go inside the Petronas, which includes a tour to the skybridge and observation deck.

Here are the types of tickets and entrance fees for Petronas Twin Towers in 2024:

Petronas Twin Towers opening hours 2024

The opening hours of Petronas Twin Towers are from 9 AM – 9 PM (last admission is at 8:30 PM).

The towers are open every Tuesday – Sunday, but they’re always closed on Mondays.

The Petronas Twin Towers from the KLCC Park in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

What to expect on the Petronas Twin Towers Tour

The tour only last about 40 minutes, so don’t expect to set a whole day aside for a visit inside of the Petronas Twin Towers.

First up, you go through a security check where you have to leave your bag behind in return for a number.

You’re not allowed to bring tripods or anything like that into the towers, so prepare yourself to just bring your camera with you for some amazing pictures.

Then you get a visitor card in a specific color, which you have to wear around your neck, so the staff can differentiate the tour groups from each other. During our visit, we got the yellow badge.

Me with my pass on the skybridge in Petronas Twin Towers

First stop – The Skybridge

The first stop on the tour is the skybridge at the 41st floor of the tower at a 170 meters height. Here you get the first view of the day!

What’s interesting about the skybridge is that it’s connecting the two towers. However the skybridge is actually not fully attached to the buildings because it had to be made in a way, so it doesn’t break when the towers are swaying.

Sorry we can’t explain it better, we’re not really known as skybridge experts.

Apart from just being a cool element to the building, this skybridge is also the highest 2-story bridge in the world.

Standing on the skybridge on the Petronas Towers was just so surreal because you could feel it slightly move. Ugh… BUT the views are just worth it.

To those of you who don’t know me, my name’s Cecilie and I’m afraid of heights. So going up the Petronas Twin Towers was a terrible idea to me… But today I’m really happy I did it because the experience is now forever locked in my memory. And I’d honestly love to go back.

Standing on the skybridge in the Petronas Towers

Second stop – The Observation Deck

Next stop in the Petronas Twin Towers is the observation deck at the 86th floor (AAARGH I was screaming anxiously inside while going up in the elevator).

On the 86th floor, you get an amazing 360-degree view over Kuala Lumpur at a 370 meters height!

I thought I would faint, but somehow I felt that being on the observation deck was less intimidating than standing on the skybridge, even though 86th floor is clearly much higher. But it was somehow really peaceful to be that high up in the air.

And the great thing about the observation deck is that you have so many different views compared to the view from the skybridge.

The two stops are so different, and it’s nice that they’re both included in the tour.

The observation deck is a great place to really see the immensity of Kuala Lumpur, and it’s also a great opportunity take some nice pictures!

View to the other Petronas tower from the top observation deck

The tour of course ends with a stop at the gift shop. Fancy a mug, a magnet or a t-shirt with the iconic twin towers on it? You’ll find it here!

Is the Petronas Tower Tour worth it?

Yes! Just go ahead and book your tickets .

In our opinion, going up the Petronas is definitely worth the money! Especially since the Petronas Twin Towers are the landmark of Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia.

We really found it interesting to get the inside perspective from this impressive building, now that we’d seen it sooo many times from the outside. Plus, the views are just incredible!

If we were to go again, we would definitely try to do an evening tour if possible, so we could see Kuala Lumpur while it’s dark and the city is full of lights!

Just notice that the tour sadly isn’t that long, so for some people it’s a lot of money to spend when you have less than an hour to visit. In our opinion, we still think it’s worth it to visit the Petronas Twin Towers from the inside, but we wished we could have stayed longer.

Visit the Petronas Twin Towers at night

The Petronas Twin Towers are most impressive at night when you can see them light up as bright jewels.

The only con is that there are also more tourists at night, so it can be harder to get a nice picture. But let’s be honest… getting a nice picture with the twin towers is already an impossible task because they’re so high.

When you stand in front of them, they’re so tall that you don’t know how to bend your camera in order to capture the whole length of the towers.

You can see everyone around you have the same problem. It’s actually a pretty funny scene.

Petronas Twin Towers at night

KLCC Park Light Show by the Petronas Twin Towers

Another good reason to visit the Petronas Twin Towers at night is that you can watch the Lake Symphony in KLCC park.

Every night at 8 PM, 9 PM and 10 PM you can see the light- and symphony show, which is basically the water in the lake doing amazing things to colorful lights and music.

It’s a great activity and it’s completely free!

KLCC Park light show lake symphony

The view of Petronas from Traders Hotel

If you want to experience the Petronas Twin Towers from a different angle, then we can recommend the sky bar at Traders Hotel . You can actually see the Traders Hotel in the the above picture of the light show.

The only downside of the hotel is that the bar at Traders Hotel isn’t an outside bar and you have to be lucky to get seats by the window.

The view is not the best but it’s still pretty amazing to see the Petronas Twin Towers from a different angle, and especially at night when they light up.

Petronas Towers from Traders Hotel in Kuala Lumpur

We hope you enjoyed this travel guide on how to visit the incredible Petronas Twin Towers! We think these iconic twin towers are one of the best things to see i Kuala Lumpur – actually in all of Malaysia – and we can’t wait to be back.

If you have any questions about visiting the Petronas, then don’t hesitate to leave a comment below.

Thanks for reading and happy travels!

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Hi, I'm Cecilie! And I'm the writer behind our travel blog. I only write about places that we've personally been to and want to recommend to you. I'm passionate about creating truthful travel guides, which can help you plan your own trip. When I'm not traveling or writing, you'll find me on a hiking trail, in a coffee shop, or in a shoe store around Copenhagen.

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Ah, good old Petronas Towers! This reminds me so much of my first vacation together with my boyfriend last summer! We were in KL together and stayed very close to Personas Towers so we visited the mall every day but didn’t go up the towers even a single time!! I wanted to enjoy the view but my boyfriend thought the admission was too expensive! Had I been alone I probably would have gone up hahaha.

Being a budget traveler it was also my first thought that it was too expensive. But I’ve been to Kuala Lumpur several times now and I just feel like you have to do it at least once. Actually €17 isn’t that bad for an amazing view and a great memory 🙂 Hope you get to do it some day.

Great post! I haven’t been yet, but seeing and touring these towers is definitely something that looks well worth doing.

Thanks Kat! 🙂 I can definitely recommend going some day.

The view from up there is amazing. That is a visits I must make.

I hope you get to go 🙂

I would’ve visited too if it weren’t for the COVID-19! Huhu

aaah that sucks Nat! I hope you get to do it some other time 🙂

Wow! Now I am adding this to my ever growing list of must see places! I cannot believe it took 7 years to build, crazy!

Good to hear Michelle! It’s a must at least once when you’re in Kuala Lumpur 🙂

Thanks Priyanka. Hopefully, it can help a few people some day 🙂

Looking forward to it going in june. Booked online as lastbtime there 11 years ago couldnt get to doit as always booked. Great feedback on it thanx

Hi Sandra, I hope you’ll have a wonderful trip into Kuala Lumpur’s most beautiful towers. Enjoy Malaysia! All the best, Cecilie 😊

Hi petronance tower tallest tower it is very nice and fantastic I like visiting petronance this twin towers are famous in all of the world

Hi Ali, I 100% agree. Beautiful towers 🙂

I will book tickets through Get Your Guide for our visit in July. Do you know where the tour starts/where you meet your guide? Ticket counter is at Concourse Level but when you already have tickets, do you still have to go to this level?

Hi Wendu, what tour did you buy through Get Your Guide? There are a couple different ones but I don’t know the ones with a guide included. Maybe you can send me a link to the tour and I can try to help you 🙂 If you just booked E-tickets through Get Your Guide then you get them over your e-mail and you have to present them at the ticket counter at the Concourse level. All the best from us.

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The PETRONAS Twin Towers Visit Operations and the PETRONAS Twin Towers Gift Shop will continue to CLOSE TEMPORARILY until further notice. This is following the extension of Phase One of Movement Control under the National Recovery Plan, which was announced by the Government to help steer the country out of the pandemic. It is expected that all economic sectors will be able to resume operations in Phase Three of this plan. We will assess the COVID-19 situation regularly and shall provide further updates on the re-opening date of the PETRONAS Twin Towers Visit Operations and Gift Shop once all restrictions have been lifted. We regret any inconveniences caused due to this. During the temporary closure period, the PETRONAS Twin Towers Visit Operations and Gift Shop will continue to exercise precautionary measures required. We hope to be able to safely operate soon and look forward to welcoming visitors back to our premises. Thank you.

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Regional survey by marriott bonvoy uncovers key traits of travel-oriented, value-driven gen-zs and millennials.

Marriott Bonvoy Trends

A survey by Marriott Bonvoy, the award-winning travel program of Marriott International, has found that a majority of Gen Zs and Millennials in Asia Pacific excluding China (APEC) prefer the simplicity of belonging to one comprehensive loyalty travel program.

While 60% of APEC Gen Zs and Millennials are actively subscribed to loyalty programs, the challenge of juggling several loyalty programs has led most (57%) to seek out one program that meets all their travel needs. Marriott Bonvoy carried out the survey of 1,000 respondents across ten markets in APEC to better understand the shifting attitudes of Millennials and Gen Zs and their travel behaviors. The survey identified an emerging generation of travel-focused, value-driven " Savvy Explorers " in APEC who seek to maximize their travel dollars and unique travel experiences.

Travel in 2024 is a priority for Gen Zs and Millennials: 73% report their intentions to take at least two trips in the next 12 months and 91% plan to spend the same, if not more, on their trips compared to the year before. Travel is viewed as an essential lifestyle component, and most are willing to reduce everyday spending on dining out (60%), shopping sprees (57%) and their daily coffee (54%) so as to spend more on a holiday.

“Survey results suggest that Gen Zs and Millennials in APEC are purposefully strategizing how they can channel value from their everyday spend toward rewarding travel experiences. They also prefer to be part of only one all-encompassing loyalty travel program which fulfills their needs. To this end, Marriott Bonvoy – which gives members access to over 30 brands in 10,000 destinations -- is well positioned to deliver greater value and unlock more experiences for Gen Zs and Millennials,” says John Toomey, Marriott International’s Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Asia Pacific excluding China .

“As testament to the program’s appeal, we have seen Marriott Bonvoy’s membership base in APEC grow by more than 50% since 2019. What’s more encouraging is that our members are highly active. They earned 40% more points in 2023 compared to 2022, and are putting their points to good use, with points redemptions increasing by more than 55% in the same period,” he reveals.

The trend of greater member growth and activity extends to the Marriott Bonvoy app. APEC member enrolment via digital channels grew by more than 25%, with mobile app downloads and active users more than doubling in 2023 compared to pre-pandemic levels.

The regional survey also uncovered notable trends amongst Gen Zs and Millennials across the 10 APEC countries. Market-specific trends can be found in Annex A.

Travel value unlocked through everyday spend Savvy Explorers take considered steps to unlock travel value through everyday spend. Leveraging on their familiarity with loyalty programs, APEC’s Gen Z and Millennials employ varied tactics to maximize their travel rewards: four in five say they have gone out of their way to use a travel-linked credit card for everyday purchases, and 67% actively use a travel loyalty program to book and redeem local experiences and staycations.

This trend is supported by usage behaviors of Marriott Bonvoy members in APEC. They accumulated points from stays across more than 8,800 Marriott International properties globally, and through everyday spend. Redemption for hotel stays in 2023 registered a 130% increase compared to pre-pandemic times, accounting for the majority of redemptions, followed by points-to-miles conversions on partner airlines.

Hotels become a key destination to explore Hotel experience is key to winning the hearts and dollars of the Gen Z and Millennial segment, with 99% of respondents believing their hotel choice can make or break their holiday. Hotels are also increasingly viewed as a key destination for exploration, going beyond the role of ‘accommodation’. Nearly four in five respondents expect their hotel to provide curated local programming and experiences, whilst 84% prefer to stay at a hotel with designs and activities reflective of its destination.

The recent debut of Moxy Hotels – noted for its hallmark playful nature, innovative design and contemporary amenities – in key APEC markets exemplifies Marriott International’s commitment to continuously bring new hospitality experiences to the region.

Despite a desire to maximize their travel budgets where they can, their hotel is one area that APEC’s Gen Z and Millennials are willing to invest extra travel dollars towards. Top motivations for new-generation travelers to splurge include the hotel’s room offerings (48%) and location (42%). Whilst amenities remain key considerations, these guests value a seamless travel experience, with mobile-first customer service (61%), reliable WiFi (68%) and flexible check-out (64%) outpacing traditional benefits like lounge access (42%).

Destination ‘dupes’ fuel intra-regional travel demand International travel has returned but APEC’s Gen Z and Millennials remain committed to destinations closer to home. While iconic holiday locations like the Swiss Alps and Bora Bora maintain their appeal, 55% are opting for destinations within the region that provide a similar experience. These so-called “destination dupes” are fast gaining traction amongst this segment because they allow Gen Zs and Millennials to stretch their travel expenses (69%), discover something new (63%) and are easily accessible (62%).

As a reflection of robust intra-regional travel demand in 2023, Marriott International saw over 60% of bookings in APEC coming from within the region.

Corporate backpackers on the rise Gen Zs and Millennials are also taking bleisure travel up a notch by capitalizing on the opportunity of a business trip to embark on multi-destination tours. In addition to extending their travel plans (68%), 84% plan to explore nearby cities and countries as part of their post-work itinerary.

With more than 560 properties across 24 brands in 22 countries and territories in APEC to choose from, Marriott International offers customers a myriad of options to mix work with pleasure.

Off-peak travel maximizes destination experience Gen Zs and Millennials are also carefully planning when to travel to maximize their trip experience. The majority (71%) of Gen Z and Millennials say they would opt to travel during off-peak seasons so as to beat the crowds and get more out of their trip. 67% feel they can do more during low-peak seasons, and 77% leave their holidays feeling more relaxed and rejuvenated.

Where Marriott Bonvoy Can Take You Marriott Bonvoy allows members to earn when they stay or spend at Marriott International’s growing portfolio of over 30 extraordinary brands across 139 countries and territories, and in over 8,800 properties. In APEC, members can benefit from the program’s key strategic partnerships with Singapore Airlines and co-branded credits cards in Japan, Korea and India. With Marriott Bonvoy Moments, members can get access to once-in-lifetime experiences such the opportunity to get closer to the action with the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team at the Singapore Grand Prix.

Note to Editor Findings are from a commissioned survey by Marriott International conducted in April 2024 on 1000 Gen Z (18 – 24 years old) and Millennials (25 – 41 years old) based in Japan, Korea, India, Australia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines, who would budget for their own travels.

The term ‘Savvy Explorers’ refers to Gen Z and millennial travelers who continue to prioritize travel as a key part of their lifestyle and are always on the lookout for ways in which they can maximize and value add to their planned trips through curated accommodations, key experiences and new destinations.

Refer to Annex A for additional data on the preferences of new generation travelers across the APEC region.

Annex A: 10 Fun Facts About New-generation Travelers Across the APEC Region

  • Most likely to sacrifice dining out for a holiday are Australian (76%), Japanese (74%) and Indonesian (68%) travelers. Despite their renown for culinary diversity, majority would prefer to reduce eating out over giving up other everyday luxuries like monthly subscriptions.
  • Most frequent travelers in APEC are Southeast Asia’s Gen Z and Millennials, with over a third planning to take more than three trips in the next 12 months. Indonesian (51%), Thai (39%) and Filipino (34%) travelers set to outpace others within the region.
  • Top intra-regional travelers are Japanese (71%), Thai (69%) and South Korean (66%) Gen Z and Millennials who prefer holidaying closer to home. However, bucking the trend are Indian and Filipino travelers, with over 60% opting for faraway destinations.
  • Top off-peak travelers are Japanese (87%), Australian (81%) and Singaporean (79%) Millennials and Gen Zs. Interestingly, set to drive the high seasons are Indian travelers, with 58% preferring to travel during peak periods.
  • Most discerning when choosing their hotel are Indonesian, Thai and Vietnamese Gen Z and Millennials, with an overwhelming 90% preferring hotel programming and design that are reflective of the local destination and/or are environmentally friendly.
  • Top motivators to splurge on travel for Australian, Indonesian and Singaporean Gen Z and Millennials are quality factors such as hotel reputation and location. In contrast, Japanese and Vietnamese travelers place greater weightage on experiences such as in-hotel dining (Japan: 59%, Vietnam: 47%), whilst Thais prioritize hotel aesthetics (41%).
  • Top countries for business travel include Vietnam (85%), India (81%) and Indonesia (78%). Over 80% are also likely to extend their business trips for leisure (Vietnam: 82%, India: 83%, Indonesia: 80%).
  • Most valuable travel benefits to APEC’s Gen Z and Millennials are elevated hotel experiences like complimentary dining, spa and room upgrades. Nearly two in three Indian travelers (67%) were also likely to redeem unique travel experiences, whilst over half of Thai travelers (51%) would prefer to receive exclusive merchandise.

About Marriott Bonvoy ® Marriott Bonvoy’s extraordinary portfolio offers renowned hospitality in the most memorable destinations in the world, with 31 brands that are tailored to every type of journey. From The Ritz-Carlton and St. Regis to W Hotels and more, Marriott Bonvoy has more luxury offerings than any other travel program. Members can earn points for stays at hotels and resorts, including all-inclusive resorts and premium home rentals, and through everyday purchases with co-branded credit cards. Members can redeem their points for experiences including future stays, Marriott Bonvoy Moments™, or through partners for luxurious products from Marriott Bonvoy Boutiques®. To enroll for free or for more information about Marriott Bonvoy, visit marriottbonvoy.com .

Media Contact Mabel Lee Director of Communications Marriott International, Asia Pacific excluding China [email protected]

Kiran Hans Sr. Manager, Communications Marriott International, Asia Pacific excluding China [email protected]

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