Lorong Ampang 7, Kuala Lumpur


Lorong Ampang 7 is a short, minor one-way lane in central Kuala Lumpur, running north from Jalan Bukit Nanas to Jalan Ampang. It functions as a small service and access lane for the block immediately west of the Bukit Nanas ridge, and is best known today for a handful of converted shophouses and a lively small arts venue. 1

What the lane is like

Lorong Ampang 7 is narrow and one-way, mostly surfaced and lined with low-rise buildings — a mix of older commercial shophouses and retrofitted light-industrial units. The lane feels intimate: pedestrian friendly at off-peak hours, with local signage and occasional market or arts activity spilling onto the pavement. The Godown Arts Centre, located in converted heritage buildings on Lorong Ampang 7, gives the lane a distinct cultural pulse and is the most visible public attraction on the block. 1

Streets and places around it

The lane connects two larger roads: Jalan Bukit Nanas to the south and Jalan Ampang to the north. Nearby streets and thoroughfares include Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Tun Razak a short walk away, making Lorong Ampang 7 an inner-city backstreet tucked behind major office and embassy corridors. To the immediate west is the Bukit Nanas ridge and the small but historically important Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve. 2

History

The lane evolved as part of the 19th–20th-century urban fabric that grew around Ampang Road and Bukit Nanas. Jalan Ampang itself is one of KL’s oldest roads, laid out during the early tin-mining and embankment era when Ampang was an entry route into the settlement that became Kuala Lumpur. Over time small lanes like Lorong Ampang 7 served tradespeople, small warehouses and shophouses supporting larger civic and commercial institutions along Jalan Ampang. The strip of green on Bukit Nanas — now the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve — has been officially protected since the early 20th century and anchors the lane’s heritage context. 3

Interesting sights and amenities

Though short, Lorong Ampang 7 punches above its weight culturally because of the presence of The Godown Arts Centre — a converted set of heritage structures used for exhibitions, markets, performances and community events. This gives the lane a weekend and evening vibrancy not usually found on similar service lanes. A few boutique cafés, artisanal shops and heritage façades are scattered along nearby blocks, and the green slope of Bukit Nanas is a very short walk away for visitors wanting an urban nature break. 1

Nearby attractions

Real estate and prices (context & examples)

Properties immediately around Lorong Ampang 7 are typically low-rise shophouses and a few small apartment blocks in the Ampang/Bukit Nanas pocket. For a broader market comparison: Ampang’s median transacted price across the April 2024–March 2025 12-month window was roughly RM 562 per sq ft (median) — that gives an idea of mainstream Ampang values for transacted residential units in that period. By contrast, prime KLCC and immediate KL City Centre addresses routinely show significantly higher medians (often >RM1,000–1,600 psf in recent transactions). 4

Typical built-up sizes and approximate price levels (examples, indicative as of mid-2024/early-2025):

  1. Small city shophouse conversion (built up ~1,200–1,800 sq ft / 111–167 m²): can be marketed for anything from ~RM700,000 to RM2,000,000 depending on condition and allowed uses — rentals might fetch RM2,500–RM6,000/month for creative-use or mixed commercial/residential layouts.
  2. Nearby serviced apartments and small condominiums (built up 500–1,200 sq ft / 46–111 m²): asking prices in nearby Jalan Ampang projects vary widely — some projects show median psf of RM600–RM1,600 depending on project and proximity to KLCC — rents typically range RM1,800–RM6,000/month depending on size and finish. 5

Note: the figures above are indicative market comparisons (Ampang vs KL City Centre) using median transaction/psf ranges available for the area; precise valuations for a specific unit on Lorong Ampang 7 require a current market appraisal. 4

Transport and access

Lorong Ampang 7 sits within easy walking distance of two rail nodes that serve central KL: Dang Wangi (Kelana Jaya LRT Line) and Bukit Nanas (KL Monorail). The Bukit Nanas monorail station lies at the Jalan Sultan Ismail / Jalan Ampang junction and connects to Dang Wangi LRT by a short on-street walk (about 300 m) along Jalan Ampang, so the lane benefits from a compact cluster of transit options for visitors and residents. Bus services on Jalan Ampang and Jalan Sultan Ismail also provide frequent links across the city. 5

Fun fact

Despite its size, Lorong Ampang 7 has become a tiny cultural node: The Godown Arts Centre uses several converted heritage buildings on the lane to host markets, performances and exhibitions, turning a short service lane into a micro creative quarter — a good example of how adaptive reuse can revitalise an otherwise anonymous backstreet. 1

Quick Facts

Location: Short one-way lane from Jalan Bukit Nanas to Jalan Ampang in central Kuala Lumpur.

Main sights: The Godown Arts Centre; proximity to Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve and KL Tower.

Transit: Walking distance to Dang Wangi (Kelana Jaya LRT) and Bukit Nanas (KL Monorail).

Market snapshot: Ampang median transacted price ~RM562/sq ft (Apr 2024–Mar 2025); KL City Centre medians higher (varies by project).

Character: Narrow, pedestrian-scaled service lane with heritage shophouses and creative spaces.

References

  1. The Godown Arts Centre — Lorong Ampang address and events
  2. Bukit Nanas / Weld Hill — historical context and forest reserve
  3. Jalan Ampang — history and its role in KL
  4. Ampang residential transaction prices — median RM562/sq ft (Apr 2024–Mar 2025)
  5. Bukit Nanas (KL Monorail) & Dang Wangi (Kelana Jaya LRT) — station locations and interchange walk

Map of Lorong Ampang 7, Kuala Lumpur


Painting of Lorong Ampang 7, Kuala LumpurPanting of Lorong Ampang 7, Kuala Lumpur

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