Taman Connaught is a bustling residential and commercial neighbourhood located in Kuala Lumpur’s Cheras area. Situated about 10 km southeast of the city centre, it is widely recognised for its vibrant night market, convenient MRT access, and diverse community atmosphere that blends family living with youthful energy1.
Taman Connaught was developed in the late 1970s as part of the broader suburban expansion of Cheras. It was named after Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, who represented the British monarchy in the early 20th century. Initially a quiet residential enclave, the area grew rapidly with the construction of the Connaught Highway (E37) and later the Middle Ring Road 2 (MRR2), which greatly improved connectivity to other parts of the Klang Valley2.
Over the decades, the neighbourhood evolved into a lively suburban hub with schools, retail outlets, eateries, and healthcare facilities. The opening of the Taman Connaught MRT Station in 2017 further enhanced accessibility, spurring renewed interest among property buyers and tenants3.
Taman Connaught is known for its energetic street life and balanced suburban character. While much of it consists of landed homes and low-rise shoplots, newer sections have seen the rise of serviced apartments and small office suites. The area attracts a mix of families, students, and professionals who appreciate its convenience and community feel4.
The neighbourhood is particularly popular among students from nearby institutions such as UCSI University and Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT), who frequent its cafes and eateries5.
As of August 2025, property prices in Taman Connaught typically range from RM500,000 to RM900,000 for double-storey terrace houses and RM350,000 to RM650,000 for condominiums and serviced apartments6. Rental rates fall between RM1,200 and RM2,500 per month, depending on property type and proximity to the MRT station7.
The area’s mix of affordability, accessibility, and amenities makes it a consistent favourite for young homeowners and investors looking for long-term rental potential8.
Taman Connaught is easily accessible by both private and public transport. The Taman Connaught MRT Station on the MRT Kajang Line provides direct connections to major destinations including Tun Razak Exchange (TRX), Bukit Bintang, and Kajang9.
By road, the area is served by the Connaught Highway (E37), Middle Ring Road 2 (MRR2), Cheras–Kajang Expressway (Grand Saga, E7), and the Maju Expressway (MEX, E20). Jalan Cheras remains the primary arterial route connecting Taman Connaught to the Kuala Lumpur city centre10.
The neighbourhood’s best-known attraction is the Connaught Night Market (Pasar Malam Taman Connaught), held every Thursday evening. Stretching nearly 2 km, it is one of Malaysia’s longest night markets and features hundreds of stalls selling food, drinks, fashion, gadgets, and household goods11.
In addition, Taman Connaught hosts numerous cafes, bubble tea shops, and local eateries serving Chinese, Malay, and fusion cuisines. The Cheras Leisure Mall and Lotus’s Cheras are nearby for shopping and entertainment needs12.
Several schools and tertiary institutions are located in and around Taman Connaught, including SMK Taman Connaught and UCSI University. Medical services are available at Cheras Rehabilitation Hospital and private clinics within the vicinity13.
When the Connaught Night Market first started in the early 1980s, it occupied only one street. Today, it spans multiple lanes and attracts visitors from across the Klang Valley, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists14.
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