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Putra Mosque
Persiaran Persekutuan, Presint 1, 62502 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
Putra Square
Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Cruise Tasik Putrajaya
Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Putra Bridge
Presint 2, 62100 Putrajaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Putrajaya Water Safety Park
10, Jalan P8a/1, Presint 8, 62250 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
Putrajaya Lake
Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Seri Perdana Bridge
Lebuh Perdana Barat, Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
Promenad Presint 1
Masjid Putrajaya, Persiaran Perdana, Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Pemandangan Indah Putrajaya
Presint 2, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Moroccan Pavilion Putrajaya
Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Nearby restaurants
Kasbin Putrajaya
No 2, Selera Putra, Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
Steam n Grill Burger, S07 Selera Putra Foodcourt, Presint 1 Putrajaya
Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Selera Laman Perdana
Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Restoran Samudera
Lake Club, Precinct 8, 62250, Putrajaya, WP Putrajaya, 62250, Malaysia
Fattoush Express
Jalan P8c, Presint 8, 62250 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
Nasi Lemak Romlah Presint 8
Presint 8, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Domino's Putrajaya
T00-U06, Block C, Jalan P8 B, Presint 8, 62250 Putrajaya, Malaysia
BITE MEE
Presint 8, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Restoran Nasi Kandar Al Maju Presint 8
1, Jalan P8c/1, Presint 8, 62250 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
Tong Yuen Chinese Restaurant
Presint 2, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Nearby hotels
Zenith Hotel Putrajaya
Jalan P2a, Presint 2, 62000 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
Mawar Singgah Homestay
21, Jalan P8e/1, Presint 8, 62250 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
Aisyah Homestay Putrajaya (muslim) - Near Dataran Putra view Masjid Putra
Aura Residensi, Blok B, Presint 8, 62250 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
Villa Tasik Putrajaya
17, Jalan P8 E2/5, Presint 8, 62250 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
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粉紅清真寺

Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
4.7(66)
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attractions: Putra Mosque, Putra Square, Cruise Tasik Putrajaya, Putra Bridge, Putrajaya Water Safety Park, Putrajaya Lake, Seri Perdana Bridge, Promenad Presint 1, Pemandangan Indah Putrajaya, Moroccan Pavilion Putrajaya, restaurants: Kasbin Putrajaya, Steam n Grill Burger, S07 Selera Putra Foodcourt, Presint 1 Putrajaya, Selera Laman Perdana, Restoran Samudera, Fattoush Express, Nasi Lemak Romlah Presint 8, Domino's Putrajaya, BITE MEE, Restoran Nasi Kandar Al Maju Presint 8, Tong Yuen Chinese Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of 粉紅清真寺

Putra Mosque

Putra Square

Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

Putra Bridge

Putrajaya Water Safety Park

Putrajaya Lake

Seri Perdana Bridge

Promenad Presint 1

Pemandangan Indah Putrajaya

Moroccan Pavilion Putrajaya

Putra Mosque

Putra Mosque

4.7

(9.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Putra Square

Putra Square

4.6

(1.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

4.4

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Putra Bridge

Putra Bridge

4.6

(307)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of 粉紅清真寺

Kasbin Putrajaya

Steam n Grill Burger, S07 Selera Putra Foodcourt, Presint 1 Putrajaya

Selera Laman Perdana

Restoran Samudera

Fattoush Express

Nasi Lemak Romlah Presint 8

Domino's Putrajaya

BITE MEE

Restoran Nasi Kandar Al Maju Presint 8

Tong Yuen Chinese Restaurant

Kasbin Putrajaya

Kasbin Putrajaya

4.7

(365)

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Steam n Grill Burger, S07 Selera Putra Foodcourt, Presint 1 Putrajaya

Steam n Grill Burger, S07 Selera Putra Foodcourt, Presint 1 Putrajaya

4.1

(12)

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Selera Laman Perdana

Selera Laman Perdana

4.2

(368)

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Restoran Samudera

Restoran Samudera

3.5

(41)

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Putrajaya (commonly misspelled "Putra Jaya") is Malaysia’s modern federal administrative centre, located about 25–30 km south of Kuala Lumpur .

🏙️ Highlights of Putrajaya

Architectural Marvels

Putra Mosque: Known as the “Pink Mosque,” it features rose‑tinted granite, a 50 m-high dome, and can host up to 15,000 worshippers .

Perdana Putra: The prime minister’s office complex, with a grand green dome, opened in 1999 .

Iron Mosque (Masjid Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin): A stunning metallic‑steel mosque, noted for its sleek wire‑mesh structure and fan‑free cooling .

Bridges & Monuments

Seri Wawasan Bridge: A futuristic cable‑stayed bridge shaped like a sailing ship .

Millennium Monument: A 68 m‑tall obelisk, with etched markers of Malaysian history, lit up at night as a guiding beacon .

Putrajaya Landmark: The city’s official landmark, located in Putra Perdana Park—the highest point in Precinct 1 .

Natural & Recreational Attractions

Putrajaya Lake: A 650‑hectare man‑made lake used for cooling, boating, fishing, watersports, and large‑scale events like SEA Games and powerboat races .

Botanical Garden: Spanning 93 ha across five themed zones (e.g., Palm Hill, Explorer’s Trail), with paddle boats and bike rentals .

Wetlands Park: Asia’s largest constructed freshwater wetland (335 ha), home to diverse birdlife and cycling paths .

🌿 Why Visit Putrajaya?

Planned “intelligent garden city” – featuring lush green spaces, wide boulevards, and elegant bridges .

Accessibility – roughly 30–45 minutes by taxi, MRT Line, or shuttle from KL and KLIA .

Ideal for day trips – calm atmosphere on weekends, enriched with culture, architecture, and nature .

🧭 Suggested Itinerary for a Day Trip

Morning: Start at the Pink Mosque and Perdana Putra; admire the lakeside views.

Midday: Walk across Seri Wawasan Bridge to the Iron Mosque, stroll through Anjung Floria or Putrajaya Square.

Afternoon: Relax at Botanical Garden or take a boat cruise on the lake.

Sunset: Head to the Millennium Monument or Putrajaya Landmark for scenic views.

Planning tip: bring sun protection, water, and appropriate dress when visiting mosques .

📊 Fun Fact

Putrajaya features what is considered the world’s largest roundabout, officially known as Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah—an ellipse encircling central parks and landmarks, stretching about 2 miles in circumference .

✅ Summary

Putrajaya offers a peaceful, visually striking retreat from the hustle of Kuala Lumpur. Its blend of innovative architecture, serene lakes, and green spaces makes it well worth a visit. Whether you're interested in urban planning, photography, or cultural exploration, it’s a rewarding and...

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This was one of the nicest places in the world. I am Muslim myself, but it doesn’t matter what you believe in or if you believe in anything at all. Just go there, feel the atmosphere, and enjoy this beautiful mosque. They provide clothing for both women and men, so you can visit the mosque from the inside. You need to take your shoes off, which is normal in a mosque, and then enjoy walking around and seeing everything. I went inside an area designated only for Muslims, but other tourists could watch me pray. They were so interested in the process, so all Muslims, please feel free to pray there and talk to other tourists. Some are really friendly and curious. The staff there will only remind you of the dress code and are super friendly. I enjoyed the conversations with them a lot. And really IMPORTANT!!! It is free; no one should ever charge you to show you a mosque, synagogue, cathedral, or temple! You pay nothing and enjoy a special experience. If you go to the mosque early in the morning, you are mostly alone, and the quietness is refreshing because Kuala Lumpur is quite big and loud. Around the area, there are many attractions, and you can walk freely around, take pictures, and talk to people. Inside the mosque, there were kids training Taekwondo. I loved that and asked if I could take some videos and pictures. At the end, I can only advise you to go there with some drinks, as it can and will be hot. One of the most heartwarming moments was when I saw a group of children eagerly learning about their faith and traditions. The sense of community and belonging was amazing. The mosque’s architecture is stunning, with intricate designs and beautiful calligraphy. Every corner of the mosque tells a story of devotion and peace. The serenity inside offers a stark contrast to the bustling city outside, making it a perfect place for reflection and meditation. This visit was not just about seeing a place of worship but about experiencing a slice of life and culture that is rich, welcoming, and deeply spiritual. Don’t forget to say “Salam wa Alaikum.” You can say it everywhere on this planet, and it means “peace be upon you.” Saying it will make the people in Malaysia smile even...

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Title: A Serene Marvel: The Pink Mosque of Putrajaya

The Putra Mosque, often referred to as the Pink Mosque, is a remarkable architectural gem nestled in the heart of Putrajaya, Malaysia. Before venturing inside, it's crucial to observe the respectful dress code, which includes long sleeves, trousers or skirts below the knee, and a headscarf for women. This modest attire ensures visitors can fully appreciate the spiritual sanctity and aesthetic grandeur of this sacred place.

The mosque's design is a fusion of Moorish and Islamic architectural elements, resulting in a breathtaking display of domes, minarets, and intricate detailing. The rose-hued facade, constructed with pink granite, exudes an aura of tranquility and elegance.

To make the most of your visit, it's advisable to double-check the visiting hours. The mosque is typically open to visitors outside of prayer times, which can vary. It's recommended to consult official sources or inquire locally to ensure you plan your visit at an appropriate time.

Once inside, the vast prayer hall is adorned with stunning Persian carpets and a striking central dome, creating an awe-inspiring atmosphere. The play of light and shadow through the intricate stained glass windows further adds to the mosque's ethereal beauty.

One notable feature is the mosque's stunning waterfront location. The picturesque view of the mosque against the backdrop of Putrajaya Lake is a sight to behold. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the esplanade, capturing the mosque's reflection on the tranquil waters.

For those interested in delving deeper into the cultural and religious significance of the Pink Mosque, guided tours are often available. Knowledgeable guides provide valuable insights into the mosque's history, architecture, and the spiritual practices that take place within its walls.

In conclusion, a visit to the Pink Mosque at Putrajaya is a truly enriching experience. It offers not only a visual feast of architectural splendor but also an opportunity for cultural appreciation and spiritual reflection. Remember to respect the dress code and verify visitor hours to ensure a seamless and memorable visit to this awe-inspiring...

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The Putra Mosque, also known as the Pink Mosque, is a breathtaking architectural masterpiece located in Putrajaya, Malaysia, adjacent to the Prime Minister's office. Built by the serene Putrajaya Lake, the mosque showcases a seamless blend of traditional Islamic design and modern influences. Its iconic pink dome, crafted from rose-tinted granite, stands as a striking visual centerpiece, complemented by intricate calligraphy and geometric patterns that adorn its walls and ceilings. The mosque’s grand dome and graceful minarets reflect its elegant architectural style, while the expansive prayer hall, capable of accommodating thousands of worshippers, provides a serene and spiritual atmosphere for prayer and reflection. Although the prayer hall exudes a tranquil aesthetic, some visitors find the ablution and restroom facilities less impressive. Surrounded by lush gardens and courtyards, the mosque offers a peaceful retreat for visitors. Its location by the lake provides picturesque views, enhancing the overall charm of the area. Tourists can enjoy various activities around the mosque, such as renting bicycles, taking a boat ride to view the mosque from different angles, jogging, or picnicking. Shops near the mosque provide refreshments, including ice cream. Visitors are advised to dress modestly to enter the mosque, with robes provided for those whose attire does not meet the dress code. Shoes must be removed before entering, and women are encouraged to wear headscarves. The mosque's peaceful environment and stunning architecture make it one of Malaysia’s most iconic landmarks and a major tourist attraction. Though the site is especially busy on weekends and public holidays, ample parking is available, albeit at some distance from the mosque’s main entrance. Tour buses frequently arrive, contributing to the high number of visitors. Despite the crowds, the tranquil atmosphere, harmonious blend of nature and architecture, and stunning pinkish hue of the mosque leave a lasting impression.
Althea TanAlthea Tan
The Putra Mosque, also known as Masjid Putra, is a prominent mosque located in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Construction began in 1997 and was completed in 1999, with the mosque officially opening on September 1, 1999. It is situated on Putra Square, adjacent to the man-made Putrajaya Lake, and is the principal mosque of the city.  Pros: • Architectural Beauty: The mosque is renowned for its stunning design, featuring a pink dome constructed with rose-tinted granite. Its architecture is a blend of Islamic, modern, Mamluk, and Moorish styles, making it a significant landmark in Putrajaya.  • Capacity: The mosque can accommodate up to 15,000 worshippers at any one time, with the main prayer hall capable of hosting over 8,000 individuals.  • Facilities: In addition to the prayer hall, the mosque includes a Sahn (courtyard), various learning facilities, and function rooms, serving as a center for religious and community activities.  Cons: • Visiting Hours: As a functioning place of worship, the mosque is primarily open during prayer times. Visitors are encouraged to check the prayer schedule before planning a visit to ensure access. • Dress Code: Visitors are required to dress modestly when entering the mosque. Appropriate attire is provided at the mosque for those who need it. In summary, the Putra Mosque is a must-visit destination for those interested in Islamic architecture and culture. Its grandeur and serene environment offer a unique experience for visitors to Putrajaya.
Mohammed AhmedMohammed Ahmed
🕌 Putra Mosque in Putrajaya is one of Malaysia’s most iconic landmarks—and visiting it feels like stepping into a serene masterpiece. Here’s what makes the experience unforgettable: - 🌸 Striking Architecture: The mosque’s signature pink dome and rose-tinted granite exterior are breathtaking. It blends traditional Islamic design with modern elements, creating a majestic silhouette against the lake. - 🌊 Lakeside Setting: Built right on the edge of Putrajaya Lake, the mosque offers stunning reflections and peaceful vibes. The view at sunrise or sunset is especially magical. - 🧘 Spiritual Ambience: Whether you're there to pray or simply admire the beauty, the calm and respectful atmosphere is deeply moving. - 📸 Photography Heaven: From the intricate carvings to the grand courtyard, every angle is photogenic. It’s a favorite spot for both tourists and locals. - 🕰️ Visiting Hours: Visit During Non-Prayer Hours - The mosque is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, including Fridays. - Avoid visiting during prayer times to respect worshippers and ensure access to the prayer hall. -Fridays and is generally accessible to visitors outside prayer times. Modest attire is required, and robes are provided if needed. You can learn more or plan your visit through the official Putra Mosque website.
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The Putra Mosque, also known as the Pink Mosque, is a breathtaking architectural masterpiece located in Putrajaya, Malaysia, adjacent to the Prime Minister's office. Built by the serene Putrajaya Lake, the mosque showcases a seamless blend of traditional Islamic design and modern influences. Its iconic pink dome, crafted from rose-tinted granite, stands as a striking visual centerpiece, complemented by intricate calligraphy and geometric patterns that adorn its walls and ceilings. The mosque’s grand dome and graceful minarets reflect its elegant architectural style, while the expansive prayer hall, capable of accommodating thousands of worshippers, provides a serene and spiritual atmosphere for prayer and reflection. Although the prayer hall exudes a tranquil aesthetic, some visitors find the ablution and restroom facilities less impressive. Surrounded by lush gardens and courtyards, the mosque offers a peaceful retreat for visitors. Its location by the lake provides picturesque views, enhancing the overall charm of the area. Tourists can enjoy various activities around the mosque, such as renting bicycles, taking a boat ride to view the mosque from different angles, jogging, or picnicking. Shops near the mosque provide refreshments, including ice cream. Visitors are advised to dress modestly to enter the mosque, with robes provided for those whose attire does not meet the dress code. Shoes must be removed before entering, and women are encouraged to wear headscarves. The mosque's peaceful environment and stunning architecture make it one of Malaysia’s most iconic landmarks and a major tourist attraction. Though the site is especially busy on weekends and public holidays, ample parking is available, albeit at some distance from the mosque’s main entrance. Tour buses frequently arrive, contributing to the high number of visitors. Despite the crowds, the tranquil atmosphere, harmonious blend of nature and architecture, and stunning pinkish hue of the mosque leave a lasting impression.
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The Putra Mosque, also known as Masjid Putra, is a prominent mosque located in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Construction began in 1997 and was completed in 1999, with the mosque officially opening on September 1, 1999. It is situated on Putra Square, adjacent to the man-made Putrajaya Lake, and is the principal mosque of the city.  Pros: • Architectural Beauty: The mosque is renowned for its stunning design, featuring a pink dome constructed with rose-tinted granite. Its architecture is a blend of Islamic, modern, Mamluk, and Moorish styles, making it a significant landmark in Putrajaya.  • Capacity: The mosque can accommodate up to 15,000 worshippers at any one time, with the main prayer hall capable of hosting over 8,000 individuals.  • Facilities: In addition to the prayer hall, the mosque includes a Sahn (courtyard), various learning facilities, and function rooms, serving as a center for religious and community activities.  Cons: • Visiting Hours: As a functioning place of worship, the mosque is primarily open during prayer times. Visitors are encouraged to check the prayer schedule before planning a visit to ensure access. • Dress Code: Visitors are required to dress modestly when entering the mosque. Appropriate attire is provided at the mosque for those who need it. In summary, the Putra Mosque is a must-visit destination for those interested in Islamic architecture and culture. Its grandeur and serene environment offer a unique experience for visitors to Putrajaya.
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🕌 Putra Mosque in Putrajaya is one of Malaysia’s most iconic landmarks—and visiting it feels like stepping into a serene masterpiece. Here’s what makes the experience unforgettable: - 🌸 Striking Architecture: The mosque’s signature pink dome and rose-tinted granite exterior are breathtaking. It blends traditional Islamic design with modern elements, creating a majestic silhouette against the lake. - 🌊 Lakeside Setting: Built right on the edge of Putrajaya Lake, the mosque offers stunning reflections and peaceful vibes. The view at sunrise or sunset is especially magical. - 🧘 Spiritual Ambience: Whether you're there to pray or simply admire the beauty, the calm and respectful atmosphere is deeply moving. - 📸 Photography Heaven: From the intricate carvings to the grand courtyard, every angle is photogenic. It’s a favorite spot for both tourists and locals. - 🕰️ Visiting Hours: Visit During Non-Prayer Hours - The mosque is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, including Fridays. - Avoid visiting during prayer times to respect worshippers and ensure access to the prayer hall. -Fridays and is generally accessible to visitors outside prayer times. Modest attire is required, and robes are provided if needed. You can learn more or plan your visit through the official Putra Mosque website.
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