PERDANA PUTRA, PUTRAJAYA
The iconic administrative complex housing the Prime Minister's Office of Malaysia
Overview
Perdana Putra is one of the most important government
buildings in Malaysia and serves as the official complex of the
Prime Minister's Office.
Located on Putra Hill in Precinct 1, Putrajaya,
the building overlooks Putra Mosque and Putrajaya Lake,
creating one of the city's most recognizable skylines.
Completed in 1999, Perdana Putra combines Islamic,
Malay, and European architectural influences,
highlighted by its distinctive green dome.
Although the interior is not generally open to tourists,
the exterior remains one of Putrajaya's most photographed landmarks.
Facilities at Perdana Putra
- Government Administrative Offices
- Public Viewing Areas
- Landscaped Gardens
- Photography Locations
- Security Checkpoints
- Visitor Information Signage
- Public Walkways
- Lakeside Viewing Areas Nearby
- Tour Bus Drop-off Points
- Parking Facilities Nearby
Areas Open to Tourists
- Exterior Viewing Areas
- Putra Square
- Public Gardens Surrounding the Complex
- Putra Hill Viewing Points
- Photography Platforms
- Public Walkways Around Precinct 1
- Putrajaya Lake Waterfront Nearby
- Observation Areas Facing Putra Mosque
How to Access
By Car / Taxi
- Located in Precinct 1, Putrajaya
- Approximately 30 km from Kuala Lumpur
- Public parking available nearby
From Kuala Lumpur
- Approximately 30 to 40 minutes by car
- Grab and taxi services widely available
- Direct access via major expressways
From Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
- Approximately 25 minutes by road
- Taxi and ride-hailing services available
Other Transport Options
- KLIA Transit to Putrajaya & Cyberjaya Station
- Tour buses
- Private charter vehicles
- Guided city tours
Transportation services listed on this website are for reference only
and may vary over time. Please verify with the respective provider
for the most up-to-date information.
Visitor Access & Guidelines
- Exterior areas are accessible to visitors
- Government offices are generally not open to tourists
- Photography is permitted in public areas
- Security restrictions may apply during official events
- Visitors should follow all security instructions
- Public access may be limited on certain occasions
Visitor access policies and security procedures may change.
Please verify current access arrangements before your visit.
Visitor Experience
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Architectural Landmark:
Admire one of Malaysia's most impressive government buildings.
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Panoramic Views:
Enjoy excellent views of Putra Mosque and Putrajaya Lake.
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Photography Opportunities:
Capture the famous green dome and elegant façade.
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Government Heritage:
Learn about Malaysia's federal administration and modern capital city.
Key Tips for Visitors
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Visit During Daylight:
The building's architectural details are best appreciated during the day.
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Bring a Camera:
Perdana Putra is among Putrajaya's most photogenic landmarks.
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Combine Attractions:
Visit Putra Mosque and Putra Bridge on the same trip.
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Respect Security Measures:
This is an active government complex with security protocols.
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Explore the Waterfront:
Nearby lakeside areas offer excellent city views.
Nearby Tourist Attractions
- Putra Mosque
- Putra Bridge
- Putrajaya Lake
- Millennium Monument
- Putra Perdana Park
- Seri Wawasan Bridge
- Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque
- Taman Botani Putrajaya