9 Bookstores Nearby Public Transport So You Can Turn Over A New Leaf For The Environment
Physical books still trump all.
1. Tintabudi Bookstore
Tucked away in a corner at TTDI Plaza, Tintabudi Bookstore is an independent bookstore, offering a curated selection of literary fiction, poetry, philosophy, and art books. Tintabudi's intimate setting and focus on intellectual and artistic works make it a must-visit spot for those seeking a deeper literary experience.
The bookstore is about a seven-minute walk from Gate B of MRT TTDI Station on the Kajang Line.
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2. Kinokuniya
Located in Suria KLCC, Kinokuniya is a bibliophile's paradise. Boasting a vast collection of books ranging from bestsellers to niche genres, this renowned bookstore offers something for every reader.
There are plenty of ways to reach Suria KLCC, but the most direct route is by stopping at LRT KLCC Station on the Kelana Jaya Line. There's an underpass tunnel that links the station to Suria KLCC. Alternatively, if you prefer a stroll, the mall is about an eight-minute walk from MRT Persiaran KLCC Station on the Putrajaya Line.
Although there is a second Kinokuniya outlet at Seibu Department Store in The Exchange TRX Mall, that particular branch sells stationery only.
Image via Books Kinokuniya Malaysia (Facebook)
3. Riwayat Bookstore
Specialising in Malaysian history, literature, and art, Riwayat Bookstore offers a rich collection of used and new books that delve into the nation's cultural tapestry. making it an essential stop for history buffs and culture enthusiasts.
Located right next to LOKL Coffee, this charming bookstore is a mere four-minute walk from LRT Masjid Jamek Station. You can find a map of it here.
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4. Junk Book Store
Junk Book Store is a treasure trove for avid readers and collectors alike. Offering an eclectic mix of genres and titles, from vintage classics to contemporary gems, you can comb the shelves of this quaint establishment for those hard-to-find literary treasures.
Junk Book Store is actually located in the shop lots just across from Riwayat Bookstore, and it also takes four minutes to reach by foot.
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Accessible by:
LRT Masjid Jamek Station (Kelana Jaya Line)
Address:
78, Jalan Tun H S Lee, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours:
Mondays to Fridays: 8:30am to 5pm
Saturdays: 8:30am to 2pm
Closed on Sundays and public holidays
5. Eslite Spectrum Kuala Lumpur
This Taiwanese bookstore chain can be found in The Starhill, Kuala Lumpur. A cultural haven with an extensive library of books in multiple languages, covering diverse genres and interests, Eslite Spectrum provides a rich cultural experience with its selection of lifestyle products, art exhibits, and curated events.
The quickest way to reach The Starhill is through Gate D of MRT Bukit Bintang Station on the Kajang Line.
Image via The Starhill
6. Lit Books
Lit Books has a "lit" collection of carefully curated English-language literature, ranging from classics to contemporary works. This lively spot regularly hosts book clubs, author events, and creative workshops, making it the perfect place to meet like-minded friends with a passion for the written word!
You can board the MRT feeder bus T807 from either LRT Lembah Subang Station (Kelana Jaya Line) or MRT Surian Station (Kajang Line) and get off at Tropicana Avenue, which is near St Joseph's Institution International School Malaysia.
Image via Lit Books
7. Tsutsaya Bookstore
Tsutaya Bookstore is renowned for its sophisticated and spacious design, allowing you to unwind with a good book with a cup of coffee available at the café within the bookstore. With a diverse collection of books, comics, magazines, and stationery stretching as far as the eye can see, this is an ideal place for book lovers and art enthusiasts alike.
There are currently two branches: one in Pavilion Bukit Jalil and the other in Intermark Mall. Firstly, there are free shuttle bus services offered daily that send you straight to the doors of Pavilion Bukit Jalil from LRT Awan Besar Station (Sri Petaling Line). Refer to the shuttle bus schedule here.
Meanwhile, you can easily reach the branch in Intermark Mall via the covered pedestrian walkway from LRT Ampang Park Station (Kelana Jaya Line). It's about a three-minute walk.
Image via Bukit Jalil Tsutaya Books (Facebook)
Tsutaya Books @ Pavilion Bukit Jalil
Accessible by:
LRT Awan Besar Station (Sri Petaling Line)
Address:
Lot 2.89.00, Level 2 (Orange Zone), Pavilion Bukit Jalil
Opening hours:
10am to 10pm daily
Tsutaya Books @ Intermark Mall
Accessible by:
LRT Ampang Park Station (Kelana Jaya Line)
Address:
Lot L1-11-15, Level 1, Intermark Mall, 348, Jln Tun Razak, Kampung Datuk Keramat, 50400 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours:
9am to 9pm (daily)
8. Bookalicious
Bookalicious caters to both mainstream and niche readers, offering everything from bestsellers to hard-to-find titles. You can browse through its vast collection for the latest fiction, non-fiction, children's books, and more.
This independent bookstore is located in Summit USJ. Just take the LRT to USJ 7 Station along the Kelana Jaya Line. From the station, it's about a nine-minute walk away.
Image via Bookalicious! (Facebook)
9. TOKOSUE
TOKOSUE is a cosy indie bookstore located in Wisma Central, Kuala Lumpur. Boasting a library of works from local small publishers and self-published authors, spanning across art, literature, culture, music, history, and social awareness. This is definitely a hidden gem just waiting for bibliophiles and art lovers to discover.
This humble bookstore is about an eight-minute walk from both LRT Ampang Park Station on the Kelana Jaya Line and MRT Persiaran KLCC Station on the Putrajaya Line.
Image via Tokosue (Facebook)
Accessible by:
- LRT Ampang Park Station (Kelana Jaya)
- MRT Persiaran KLCC Station (Putrajaya Line)
Address:
3.40, Level 2, Wisma Central, Jalan Ampang, 50450, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours:
Mondays to Thursdays: 10am to 6pm
Fridays & Saturdays: 12pm to 8pm
Closed on Sundays.
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