Malaysian Association of Sports Medicine (MASM) 2026

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Transportation

Transportation to Sunway Medical Centre (SunMed) Public Transport Access

Sunway Medical Centre (SunMed), Sunway City is not directly located on an LRT line but is seamlessly connected to Kuala Lumpur’s rail network via the Sunway BRT Line, which links to the LRT Kelana Jaya Line.

Recommended Public Transport Route

Step 1: LRT to USJ 7

  • Take the LRT Kelana Jaya Line to USJ 7 Station (KJL Station 31)

 

Step 2: Interchange to Sunway BRT Line

  • At USJ 7, transfer directly to the Sunway BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) Line 

Step 3: Arrive at SunMed BRT Station

  • Travel 3 stops on the BRT
  • Alight at SunMed BRT Station (SB4)

 

Step 4: Direct Access to Sunway Medical Centre

  • A covered pedestrian bridge links the SunMed BRT Station directly to:
    • Sunway Medical Centre
    • Sunway Geo Avenue

 

This route is fully covered, air-conditioned, wheelchair-friendly, and convenient for delegates.

 

Additional Public Transport Facilities Canopy Walk (Covered Walkway)

  • A free, elevated ~1 km Canopy Walk connects Sunway Medical Centre to:
    • Sunway Pyramid
    • Hotels and residences within Sunway City
  • Weather-protected and pedestrian-friendly

 

Free Sunway Shuttle Bus

  • Complimentary internal shuttle service within Sunway City
  • Stops at SunMed Station approximately every 30–45 minutes

 

Access by Private Vehicle / Taxi By Car or Taxi (Grab)

  • Easily accessible via major highways including:
    • Federal Highway
    • LDP (Damansara–Puchong Expressway)
    • KESAS Highway
  • Taxi and Grab services are widely available

 

Parking Facilities

  • On-site parking available at Sunway Medical Centre
  • Additional parking options at Sunway Geo Avenue and Sunway Pyramid

Accommodation

Nearby Accommodation Stay

  • Sunway Medical Centre
  • Sunway Sanctuary
  • ibis PJCC Petaling Jaya
  • Dorsett Grand Subang
  • Sunway Resort Hotel
  • Sunway Pyramid Hotel

LEISURE AND SHOPPING MALLS

SHOPPING MALLS

MID VALLEY MEGA MALL

Mid Valley Megamall is one of Malaysia’s largest and most popular shopping malls, located in Mid Valley City, Kuala Lumpur. It is a well-known lifestyle destination that brings together shopping, dining, entertainment, and events all under one roof.

Location
Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — conveniently positioned between Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya.

A mega shopping, dining, and entertainment complex under one roof, with over 500 stores including international fashion brands like H&M, Uniqlo, Zara, Swarovski, Timberland and local favourites like Padini Concept Store. Anchor tenants such as AEON, Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC), Harvey Norman and Mr DIY Plus.

There is a large selection of café and restaurants serving a wide variety of local and international cuisine.

SURIA KLCC

KLCC (Kuala Lumpur City Centre) is a major commercial, business, and tourism district located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is most famous for being home to the Petronas Twin Towers, once the tallest buildings in the world and now one of Malaysia’s most iconic landmarks.

At the center of KLCC is Suria KLCC, a high-end shopping mall featuring international luxury brands, fashion retailers, dining outlets, and entertainment options such as a cinema and art spaces.

KLCC is well connected by public transportation, including the LRT, and is surrounded by hotels, offices, embassies, and convention centers. It serves as a hub for tourism, business, shopping, and leisure, making it one of the most vibrant and prestigious areas in Kuala Lumpur.

TUN RAZAK EXCHANGE

TRX KL (Tun Razak Exchange) is a modern international financial district located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is designed to be a major hub for business, finance, lifestyle, and urban living, positioning Kuala Lumpur as a key global financial center.

The area is home to The Exchange TRX, a premium lifestyle and shopping destination featuring international brands, dining outlets, entertainment, and cultural spaces.

TRX KL is well connected by public transportation, including the MRT, and is surrounded by office towers, residences, hotels, and multinational companies. With its modern architecture, sustainable design, and vibrant atmosphere, TRX KL represents the future of urban development in Kuala Lumpur.

SUNWAY PYRAMID SHOPPING CENTER

Sunway Pyramid Shopping Centre is one of Malaysia’s most iconic and popular shopping malls, located in Bandar Sunway, Selangor, just outside Kuala Lumpur. The mall is easily recognized by its Egyptian-themed architecture, including a striking pyramid design and a large lion statue at its main entrance.

The shopping centre features hundreds of retail outlets, offering a wide range of international and local fashion brands, electronics, beauty products, lifestyle stores, and specialty shops. It is also a major entertainment destination, housing attractions such as Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC), an indoor ice-skating rink, bowling alley, and family-friendly activity zones.

Sunway Pyramid is well known for its diverse dining options, from casual cafés and fast food to full-service restaurants serving local and international cuisines. Connected directly to Sunway Resort Hotel, Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, and well-served by public transport (BRT), Sunway Pyramid is a complete shopping, leisure, and tourism hub, making it a favourite destination for families, students, and tourists.

PASAR SENI

Central Market (Pasar Seni) is one of Kuala Lumpur’s most famous cultural and heritage landmarks, located near Petaling Street (Chinatown). Originally built in 1888, it started as a wet market and has since been transformed into a vibrant centre for arts, crafts, and Malaysian culture.

Today, Central Market features a wide variety of shops selling traditional handicrafts, souvenirs, batik, songket, handmade jewelry, artwork, and local products. It is an ideal place to experience Malaysia’s multicultural heritage, with sections highlighting Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Indigenous cultures.

The market also offers local food stalls and cafés, cultural performances, and occasional art exhibitions. Easily accessible by public transport, including the LRT and MRT Pasar Seni station, Central Market is a must-visit destination for tourists and culture lovers looking to explore Malaysia’s history, creativity, and local traditions in one place.

Nature and Adventure

NATURE AND ADVENTURE

Perdana Botanical Garden is nestled within the heart of Kuala Lumpur, stands as the preeminent and expansive park. With its sprawling expanse encompassing an impressive 91.6 hectares, it proudly holds the distinction of being the largest park within the city’s boundaries.

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KLCC Park is a 20.2-hectare urban sanctuary right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, designed to provide a natural green space for the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. It is a free-entry public park with a wide range of facilities – from the two-acre children’s playground, wading pool and jogging track to shelters and benches, patterned footpaths and sculptures.

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Taman Tugu trails offer family-friendly trails that are educational and a welcome addition to KL’s concrete jungle.

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Bukit Gasing is the most popular neighbourhood-friendly trail that’s 15 minutes from KL. Surprisingly, Bukit Gasing was once a rubber estate and it turned itself into a lush secondary forest.  

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Zoo Negara is an open-concept zoo located in Ampang, Selangor, just 5 km from Kuala Lumpur city center. It is home to over 5,000 animals from more than 450 species. 

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KL Bird Park is renowned as one of the world’s largest free-flight walk-in aviaries, home to over 3,000 birds from approximately 200 species.

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Sunway Lagoon is a sprawling, award-winning multi-park destination featuring over 90 attractions across seven distinct zones: the Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, XPark, Sunway Lost Lagoon, Scream Park, and Captain Quack Land.

Malaysian Association of Sports Medicine (MASM 2026)

Malaysian Association of Sports Medicine (MASM 2026)
Malaysian Association of Sports Medicine (MASM 2026)

Sunway Medical Centre

21 – 23 April 2026

Malaysian Association of Sports Medicine (MASM 2026)