Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3, Kuala Lumpur


Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3 is a short urban-lane in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's historic Kampung Baru, acting as a tidy connector between Jalan Raja Muda Musa, Jalan Hassan Salleh and Jalan Sungai Baru. It is best known for its proximity to the Saloma Link bridge and for the cluster of traditional wooden houses and local eateries that characterise this enclave.1

Where it is and what it’s like

Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3 threads through Kampung Baru’s compact grid of kampung lanes. The lane itself is narrow and mostly low-rise: a mix of older kampung-style timber houses on stilts, small shoplots and a few newer infill developments. Traffic is local; walking is the most pleasant way to explore, especially at dawn and early evening when food vendors and small cafés are most active.2

Immediate surroundings

The lane connects directly to Jalan Raja Muda Musa to one end and meets Jalan Hassan Salleh and Jalan Sungai Baru at its other junctions — placing it in the central fabric of Kampung Baru’s dining and community life. The lane sits just west of the Klang River and under the sightlines of the KL city centre skyline, giving surprising pockets of village calm with a city view beyond.2

History and development

Kampung Baru is one of Kuala Lumpur’s oldest Malay settlements, created in the early 20th century to preserve Malay land ownership as the city around it grew. Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3 developed organically as part of that kampung grid — originally lined with timber dwellings and small family plots. Over the decades the street has changed slowly: some wooden houses remain, while other plots have been gradually sold and redeveloped. The area’s more visible modern change came with urban projects linking Kampung Baru to KLCC — notably the Saloma Link (opened 2020), which has increased foot traffic along lanes like Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3.1

Interesting sights and nearby attractions

While the lane itself is modest, it is a great entry point to several attractions:

Real estate — prices, sizes and comparisons (dates noted)

Property in Kampung Baru sits in a premium location because the neighbourhood is a scarce inner-city enclave with redevelopment potential. Market snapshots in 2025 show a wide range depending on type:

  1. Land parcels and larger redevelopment plots have listed asking prices reaching around RM 900–1,000 psf (land) for active listings in mid-2025 (example listing: June 17, 2025).3
  2. Resale flats and smaller units across Kampung Baru have recorded median transacted prices near RM 320–380 per sq ft (median transaction figures reported in 2025). These are typical for older flats and smaller strata units close to KLCC and transport nodes. 4

Typical residential unit sizes and approximate market rates (2025 estimates):

Compared with broader Kuala Lumpur, Kampung Baru prices are above average for inner-city older stock (because of location scarcity and redevelopment interest), though still lower than the newest luxury towers in KLCC and Bukit Bintang when measured on a per-sq-ft finished strata basis. Median transacted prices reported in 2025 for Kampung Baru lands/flats show a premium over many suburban neighbourhoods but a discount relative to ultra-prime towers in the immediate KLCC district.4

Public transport — nearest stations

The most convenient rail access for Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3 is the Kampung Baru LRT station (on the Kelana Jaya line) — approximately a short walk from the lane, depending on your exact starting point in Kampung Baru. 2

Other nearby stations within easy walking distance or a short ride include Dang Wangi LRT (across the river), and the Bukit Nanas monorail station on the city-centre edge; these give quick connections to KL Sentral, Bukit Bintang, and KLCC. Bus routes and local shuttles (including GOKL) also serve the immediate area, improving last-mile access for visitors.2

Fun fact

Although Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3 reads like a quiet kampung lane on the map, it sits immediately beside a modern, Instagram-friendly landmark: the Saloma Link’s graceful curve literally frames the lane’s village scale against the glass towers of KLCC — a striking visual contrast that makes the lane popular with photographers and architecture fans.1

Visiting tips

References

  1. Saloma Link Bridge — Malaysian Flavours (Saloma Link location and opening).
  2. Moovit — Transit & walking times near Jalan Raja Muda Musa.
  3. PropertyGuru — Kampung Baru land listings (example listing, June 17, 2025).
  4. iProperty / brickz.my — Kampung Baru transaction and median price data (2025).
  5. Kampung Baru — Wikipedia (history and general context).
  6. Tripadvisor — Saloma Link (visitor reviews and location details).

Quick Facts

Location: Lorong Raja Muda Musa 3, Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur.

Main connections: Links Jalan Raja Muda Musa, Jalan Hassan Salleh and Jalan Sungai Baru.

Nearby landmark: Saloma Link pedestrian bridge (opened 2020).

Nearest rail: Kampung Baru LRT (short walk); Dang Wangi LRT and Bukit Nanas Monorail are within short distance.

Property snapshot (2025): Median transacted prices around RM 320–380 psf for older strata units; land asking prices for redevelopable parcels approaching RM 900–1,000 psf (land listings in mid-2025).

Best for: Visitors seeking authentic Malay kampung atmosphere near KLCC, food hunters, photographers.

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