Subang Jaya - Shopping, Leisure, Entertainment and Hotels

Shopping, Leisure, Entertainment and Hotels

Subang Parade, Empire Subang, Sunway Pyramid and the hypermarket chain Carrefour serve as the main shopping attractions in Subang Jaya. The exclusive department stores Parkson and Cold Storage (supermarket) are situated in Subang Parade.

Empire Shopping Gallery in Empire Subang is an upscale shopping complex that is dedicated more on family and lifestyle concept. TANGS is the main anchor of the mall.

Sunway Pyramid, a popular shopping complex for local and foreign tourists, is situated at the adjacent township of Bandar Sunway. Jusco and Parkson are currently Sunway Pyramid's main anchor stores.

SS15 serves as the city's main commercial centre. There are many international F&B outlets and banks. One of the most famous food courts in the Klang Valley, "Asia Cafe" is located there where there is a wide variety of famous local hawker stalls and entertainment outlets, such as internet cafes and pool centres. There is a high-rise building in SS15, namely the First Subang which has Giant Hypermarket as its main anchor. The building also hosts many pubs for nightlife.

In USJ, there are other shopping complexes like The Summit Subang USJ, Giant and Mydin to provide alternative shopping destinations and conveniences for the residents of Subang Jaya. The main commercial hub in USJ is Taipan Triangle Business Centre in USJ 10 and Subang Business Centre in USJ 9 respectively. SS15 is the city's central business area and is famous throughout the Klang Valley for its variety of international F&B outlets. It is among the popular commercial hubs in the Klang Valley. Furthermore, there is another commercial area near USJ 1, namely USJ Sentral. The 19 USJ City Mall & Carrefour are the main tenants for a serviced residence named "Rhythm Avenue" in USJ 19.

There are many luxury hotels in Subang Jaya, which includes 4 to 5-stars options.

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