10 best parks in KL open till night for free family outings, scenic evening walks & picnics

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Perdana Botanical Gardens, Titiwangsa Lake Gardens and other public parks across Kuala Lumpur provide free or low-cost evening spaces for walks, jogging, picnics and family outings, with most remaining open until at least 7pm and some until 10pm or midnight. The selection is useful for anyone seeking a quieter alternative to malls or cafes, highlighting locations, facilities and opening hours to suit different evening plans.

When the malls get too crowded and cafes feel a little overdone, parks in KL offer a refreshing change of pace. 

Many of the city’s best green spaces remain open into the evening, making them ideal for everything from post-work walks and night jogs to laid-back picnics and catching up with friends under the open sky. 

Better yet, most are free to enter, so you don’t have to spend much to enjoy a relaxing night out. Here are 10 parks in KL that open till night for your next evening escape. 

Name Location / Area Key highlight
Perdana Botanical Gardens Tasik Perdana KL’s oldest and largest public park with lakes, gardens, walking trails and optional paid attractions
Titiwangsa Lake Gardens Titiwangsa Lakeside park with KL skyline views and optional bicycle, pedal boat and kayak rentals
Kepong Metropolitan Park Kepong 3.5km lakeside loop, kite-flying fields, lookout towers and sports facilities
Permaisuri Lake Gardens Cheras 14-acre lake with four islands and the landscaped Laman Iskandar Puteri
Bukit Jalil Recreational Park Bukit Jalil Former rubber plantation with natural hills, a man-made lake and picnic areas
Manjalara Lake Gardens Bandar Sri Menjalara Neighbourhood park with a tranquil lake, jogging paths, outdoor gym and gazebos
Pudu Ulu Park Cheras Accessible park with walking and cycling paths, playground and fitness equipment
Alam Damai Recreational Park Bandar Tun Razak Forest-like park with hilly jogging trails, a pine-lined avenue and skateboarding plaza
Ampang Hilir Lake Gardens Ampang Hilir Sustainable urban park centred around a 12-hectare lake with recreational facilities
Danau Kota Lake Gardens Setapak Reservoir park with a water play area and next to Setapak Sentral Mall

1. Perdana Botanical Gardens

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Spanning 91.6 hectares in the heart of KL, Perdana Botanical Gardens is the city’s oldest and largest public park, dating back to 1888. Best of all, entry is completely free, making it a great spot for an evening stroll, light jog, or simply unwinding after a long day. Wander through scenic lakes, lush gardens, and shaded walking trails without spending a cent. 

Perdana Botanical Gardens - River
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If you’re up for more, attractions like the KL Bird Park and Butterfly Park are located within the grounds but require separate admission, while optional activities such as paddle boating and buggy rides are available for a small fee.

Jalan Kebun Bunga, Tasik Perdana, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
+603 2276 0432
Sun to Thu: 5.30am – 10pm
Fri & Sat: 5.30am – 12am
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2. Titiwangsa Lake Gardens

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Titiwangsa Lake Gardens is one of Kuala Lumpur’s favourite green escapes, offering scenic lakeside paths and postcard-worthy views of the city’s skyline. Admission is free, so you can take a leisurely evening walk, go for a jog, have a picnic, or simply relax by the water without spending anything. 

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If you’re looking for a little more adventure, you can rent bicycles, pedal boats, or kayaks for a small fee. Kayaking is especially popular, giving you a unique way to soak in the lake and the iconic KL skyline, with rates starting from around RM20 for a 30-minute session

Jalan Kuantan, Titiwangsa, 53200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Daily: 6am – 7pm

3. Kepong Metropolitan Park

Kepong Metropolitan Park - City view
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Covering 95 hectares, Kepong Metropolitan Park is one of KL’s largest recreational parks and a favourite spot for outdoor activities. Its 3.5km lakeside loop is ideal for walking, jogging, and cycling, while the wide open fields are perfect for flying kites, especially in the evenings. 

Kepong Metropolitan Park - Lake
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Families can make use of the playgrounds, fitness stations, and picnic areas, while those seeking a better view can head up one of the park’s lookout towers overlooking the lake. The park also features a football field, skate area, amphitheatre, and boathouse, making it an easy choice for a fun, budget-friendly night out. 

Jalan Lingkaran Tengah 2, 7, Pavement, Taman Metropolitan Kepong, 52100 Kepong, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Daily: 6am – 10pm

4. Permaisuri Lake Gardens

Permaisuri Lake Gardens - Laman Iskandar Puteri
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Nestled in Cheras KL, Permaisuri Lake Gardens is a peaceful 49.4-hectare park that’s perfect for unwinding after sunset. The highlight is its 14-acre lake dotted with four small islands, surrounded by shady trees and scenic walking paths ideal for a relaxing stroll or light jog. 

One of the park’s standout features is Laman Iskandar Puteri, a beautifully landscaped garden inspired by traditional Malay royal gardens, complete with elegant fountains and colourful blooms. Whether you’re looking for a quiet evening walk or a laid-back picnic, this green oasis offers a refreshing escape from the city’s bustle. 

Jalan Tasik Permaisuri 2, Bandar Tun Razak, 56000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
+603 2617 6396
Daily: 6am – 8pm

5. Bukit Jalil Recreational Park

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Surrounded by lush greenery, Bukit Jalil Recreational Park is a 20.23-hectare urban escape that’s ideal for evening walks, light workouts, and quality time with family. Built on a former rubber plantation, the park preserves its natural hills, valleys, and mature trees, creating a peaceful setting that’s a world away from the city’s hustle. 

At the heart of the park is a scenic man-made lake, while well-maintained walking trails, fitness stations, playgrounds, gazebos, and picnic spots make it a great place to relax after a long day. It’s a quiet gem for anyone looking to enjoy nature without leaving KL. 

Jalan 13/155c, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
+6017 395 6714
Daily: 6am – 7pm

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6. Manjalara Lake Gardens

Manjalara Lake Gardens - Lake
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Manjalara Lake Gardens is a peaceful 10.6-hectare neighbourhood park that’s perfect for slowing down after a busy day. Centred around a tranquil lake, it’s a favourite among locals for evening walks, jogging, and enjoying a breath of fresh air. 

The park is equipped with well-maintained jogging paths, an outdoor gym, children’s playground, reflexology area, open plaza, gazebos, and plenty of green space to relax. With ample parking and a calm atmosphere, it’s an underrated spot for anyone looking to escape the city’s fast pace without venturing too far from home. 

Jalan 1/62a, Bandar Sri Menjalara, 52200 Kuala Lumpur
+6014 360 0348
Daily: 6am – 7pm

7. Pudu Ulu Park

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Spanning 25.9 hectares in Cheras, Pudu Ulu Park is a family-friendly green space packed with activities for all ages. Whether you’re in the mood for an evening jog, a relaxing stroll, or a bike ride, the park’s scenic paths have you covered. 

There’s also a mini football field, an extensive children’s playground, and outdoor fitness equipment. Designed with accessibility in mind, the park offers facilities for seniors and people with disabilities, making it a welcoming spot for everyone to enjoy after sunset.

Jalan Pudu Ulu, Taman Pudu Hulu, 55300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Daily: 5.30am – 10pm

8. Alam Damai Recreational Park

Alam Damai Recreational Park - Park
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Tucked away in Bandar Tun Razak, Alam Damai Recreational Park is a classic gem that combines lush greenery with a peaceful, forest-like setting. Built on 23.4 acres of hilly terrain, the park features shaded jogging trails, children’s playgrounds, outdoor fitness stations, and open spaces perfect for yoga or tai chi. Walk up to the highest point and you’ll find a 500-metre pine-lined avenue leading to a spacious lawn and skateboarding plaza. 

Jalan Alam Damai, Alam Damai, 56000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Mon to Thu: 6.30am – 9pm
Fri to Sun: 6.30am – 10pm

9. Ampang Hilir Lake Gardens 

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Covering 16 hectares, Ampang Hilir Lake Gardens is a serene urban park centred around a picturesque 12-hectare lake. Designed with sustainability in mind, it offers a refreshing green escape for residents and visitors alike. 

Whether you’re out for an evening jog, a leisurely walk, or simply looking to unwind by the water, the park provides a calm and relaxing atmosphere. With walking paths, open spaces, and recreational facilities catering to children, adults, and seniors, it’s an easy pick for anyone wanting to enjoy a quiet day or night outdoors without leaving the city. 

115, Jalan Ampang Hilir, Desa Pahlawan, 55000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
+603 2617 6289
Daily: 6.30am – 10pm

10. Danau Kota Lake Gardens

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Located in Setapak, right next to Setapak Sentral Mall, Danau Kota Lake Gardens is a peaceful lakeside park that’s perfect for evening strolls, jogging, and family outings. Spanning 37.24 acres, the park is built around a scenic reservoir and offers plenty of green space to unwind after a busy day. 

Visitors can enjoy a well-maintained jogging track, outdoor gym, children’s playground with a water play area, reflexology path, open plaza, and picnic spots. Its tranquil lake views also make it a favourite for outdoor photography, while the nearby mall is a convenient stop for food or a quick shopping break before or after your visit. 

Off Jalan Genting Klang, Danau Kota, 53300 Kuala Lumpur
Daily: 7am – 10pm

How to choose the right park in KL for an evening out

Choose Perdana Botanical Gardens if you want the widest choice of walking trails and attractions, especially for a longer evening outdoors. Titiwangsa Lake Gardens suits those who enjoy skyline views or want the option of kayaking, while Kepong Metropolitan Park is a better fit for cycling, kite flying and family activities. For a quieter stroll or picnic, Permaisuri Lake Gardens and Ampang Hilir Lake Gardens offer a calmer setting by the water. Families with young children may prefer Pudu Ulu Park or Danau Kota Lake Gardens for their playgrounds and recreational facilities, whereas Bukit Jalil Recreational Park and Alam Damai Recreational Park are better suited for relaxing walks and light exercise in greener surroundings.

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