Here’s A Concert-Goer’s Guide On Where To Park At Venues In Klang Valley
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Scoring concert tickets is stressful enough, so hunting for a parking spot shouldn't add to the drama
Here's a simple, no-fuss guide on where to park at some of Klang Valley's most popular concert venues:
1. Axiata Arena / Bukit Jalil National Stadium / National Hockey Stadium
All three venues sit within the same Bukit Jalil sports complex.

If your event is at Bukit Jalil National Stadium, your closest options are:
– Parking lots A, B & C
If your event is at Axiata Arena, go for:
– Parking lots D & E
Parking usually costs around RM10 to RM20 per entry.
If you don't mind a short walk, park at Endah Parade (AEON Big complex). It has plenty of space and is:
– About a 10-minute walk to National Hockey Stadium
– Up to 20 minutes' walk to Bukit Jalil National Stadium and Axiata Arena
Read more about how to get to National Stadium, Axiata Arena, and the National Hockey Stadium here.
2. Zepp KL
Zepp KL is located next to LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre (BBCC) on Jalan Hang Tuah.
You can park within LaLaport BBCC's mall parking itself. There are over 2,400 parking bays. For easiest access, park at the Pink Zone — it's near Sukiya/Animate for the closest access to Zepp's exit.
According to the mall, parking before 5pm gives you three free hours. After the first three hours, it's RM3 per hour for cars. After 5pm, it's totally free of charge until 11.59pm.

There's also Zepp KL's own car park but spaces are limited. Parking rates are RM3 per hour.
Look for Zepp KL's parking sign along Jalan Pudu (just before LaLaport) and turn left to enter.


For public transport: you can hop off at the nearby LRT/Monorail (Hang Tuah or Bukit Bintang + walk).
3. Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre is located adjacent to Suria KLCC.
Where to park:
– KL Convention Centre basement parking
– Suria KLCC's basement car park
– The open-air car parks located next to Menara ExxonMobil
– Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur / Traders Hotel
As for KL Convention Centre's motorcycle parking, it is located at the open-air car park next to the Mandarin Oriental.

The parking entrance to KL Convention Centre.
Image via Google Maps
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre is the one that's circled.
Image via KLCCIf you're parking at Suria KLCC, you can walk to KL Convention Centre through the pedestrian tunnel.
Alternatively, there are open-air car parks in the area at various price points, all walking distance to KL Convention Centre.

Getting out: Exits are generally manageable, but for big events, public transport or e-hailing might still be smoother.
4. PJ Live Arts
PJ Live Arts is the performing-arts theatre located inside Jaya One in Petaling Jaya.
Where to park:
– Jaya One's multi-level car park (most convenient)
– Limited street parking outside


The arrow is pointing at Jaya One, while the areas in red boxes are the limited street parking lots.
Image via Google MapsOptionally, you can park opposite Jaya One near the playground and apartments, then walk five to 10 minutes.

6. Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPAC)
Located at Sentul Park, KLPAC offers free on-site outdoor parking, making it one of the more relaxed venues for drivers. There are usually people to guide you to the parking areas.
Most people park inside the compound, but spaces fill up fast during popular shows. If full, you'll find additional spots along the access road (with a bit more walking).

The arrow is pointing at klpac, while the area in the red box is the car park.
Image via Google Maps
There are parking bays right in front of Sentul Depot.
Image via Google MapsPublic transport nearby:
– KTM Sentul (10-minute walk)
– MRT Sentul Barat (15-minute walk)
– LRT Sentul / Sentul Timur (10–15 minutes by taxi)
7. Merdeka Hall, World Trade Centre (WTC)
Merdeka Hall is located inside World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (formerly PWTC).
WTC KL has 750 parking bays. The first hour is RM4 while subsequent hours are RM3. After 6pm till 6.59am, it costs a flat-rate of RM8 per entry.

The arrow is pointing at World Trade Centre, while the areas in red boxes are the car parks.
Image via Google MapsOther parking options:
– Seri Pacific Hotel (about a one-minute walk)
– Sunway Putra Mall (about a four-minute walk)
During big events, parking can get tight. Consider walking from nearby buildings or using e-hailing.
8. idea Live Arena, 3 Damansara
idea Live Arena is located inside 3 Damansara Mall with 1,759 parking bays.
Parking rates are:
– RM1 for the first three hours on weekdays
– RM2 on weekends, and RM1 for every additional hour
If you're driving, use the SPRINT or LDP highway to reach 3 Damansara. Mall parking means there may be other dinner/visiting traffic, so give yourself some buffer to find parking before the show.
If you prefer to avoid parking drama, you can hop off at TTDI MRT (around a 14-minute walk away) or take the MRT-feeder / e-hailing from TTDI MRT station.

9. Mega Star Arena, Sungei Wang Plaza
Mega Star Arena is located on level 1 of Sungei Wang Plaza.
Sungei Wang Plaza has its own car park, located via Jalan Sultan Ismail entrance. Use the mall's parking if available. The first two hours is RM4 per hour, then RM1/hour (weekday).
After 6pm, there's a flat rate of RM8 per entry until 7am.
To get to the arena, follow the signs within the mall from the parking area. You can access the arena via Entrance A on the 1st floor (Blue Zone) or Entrance B on the 2nd floor (via Jumpa).



Other parking options:
– Plaza Imbi (less than a two-minute walk)
– 24-hour car park just after you drive past Sungei Wang on the left (flat-rate of RM8.48 per entry)
For public transport: The area is accessible via MRT / Monorail (Bukit Bintang or Imbi), or LRT + short walk — might be easier than dealing with traffic + exit jams after a concert.

The 24-hour car park located next to Sungei Wang Plaza.
Image via Tamara Jayne/SAYS10. Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS (DFP)
Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS, home to Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO), is located in Tower 2 of the PETRONAS Twin Towers, connected to Suria KLCC.
You can park at Suria KLCC's basement car park. There are signs inside the car park that will direct you to DFP.
Upon entering the basement car park, follow the signs marked 'Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS' that go directly to the lifts connected to the concert hall foyer.
Try arriving at least 30 to 45 minutes to give yourself time to park, walk through the mall, and find the DFP lift.
Other parking options:
– Avenue K
– Nearby office towers
– Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (The buildings are attached to each other. It is about a 13-minute walk to DFP.)
For public transport: The nearest LRT is the KLCC station (Kelana Jaya line), and walking via the mall gives direct access — often the less stressful option for concerts at DFP.

11. REXKL
REXKL is a cultural hub and former cinema in downtown KL. There's no official, high-capacity dedicated parking lot for REXKL — instead:
Use nearby multi-storey car parks at Central Market, Pasar Seni, or around Petaling Street.
You can also park near REXKL at the open car park on Jalan Sultan, the Kota Raya car park, or the car park across from MYDIN.
Paid street parking is sometimes available around Jalan Sultan if you're lucky.
The car parks are highlighted in red boxes below:

The arrow is pointing at REXKL.
Image via RXP KL (Edited by SAYS)Another option is to take public transport to the Pasar Seni LRT station, which is an eight-minute walk to REXKL or to Plaza Rakyat MRT, which is a six-minute walk away.
This article was last updated on 1 December 2025. If you notice any discrepancies or outdated information, please let us know.


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