Masjid Putra
Mosque · Putrajaya ·

Masjid Putra

Mosque · Putrajaya ·

Massive pink-domed mosque on water, a blend of modern/traditional

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Persiaran Persekutuan, Presint 1, 62502 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia Get directions

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Persiaran Persekutuan, Presint 1, 62502 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia Get directions

+60 3 8888 5678
masjidputra.gov.my
@masjidputra

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Dec 13, 2025

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"Pastel-pink and perched on the edge of the beautiful Putrajaya Lake, this striking mosque offers a picturesque and spiritual stop." - Alvin Lim

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Masjid Putra

Ali Raza J.

Google
One of the most beautiful mosques I’ve ever visited! The architecture is absolutely stunning — a perfect blend of modern design with traditional Islamic elements. The pink dome and lakeside location make it very unique and peaceful. The mosque is well maintained, clean, and very welcoming for both locals and tourists. There’s a large prayer hall with excellent facilities, and the management is very organized. Non-Muslim visitors also have access with proper arrangements, which shows the spirit of inclusiveness. The surrounding area is equally beautiful with the lake, gardens, and Putrajaya city views — perfect for photography. Parking is convenient, and there are also nearby food options. If you’re visiting Putrajaya or even Kuala Lumpur, this place is a must-see. It’s not only a spiritual experience but also an architectural landmark of Malaysia.

Mohammed Yasir K V

Google
Visited the Pink Mosque (Putra Mosque) in Putrajaya and it honestly took my breath away! The place is huge and beautifully designed — the interior is spacious, peaceful, and filled with stunning Islamic architecture. The soft pink domes and intricate patterns make it one of the most unique and elegant mosques I’ve ever seen. The maintenance and cleanliness are excellent, everything feels very well cared for and organized. The staff are friendly and helpful, especially in guiding visitors on proper etiquette. For ladies, robes are provided at the entrance to ensure respectful attire before entering — it’s a nice touch and makes the experience inclusive for everyone. The atmosphere is calm and serene, perfect for quiet reflection or just appreciating the beauty of the design. The soft pink tones and impressive structure really make it stand out as a landmark mosque in Malaysia. Definitely a must-visit spot in Putrajaya — whether you’re there to pray, sightsee, or simply admire the architecture, it’s an unforgettable experience!

Thamer A.

Google
My visit to Masjid Putra in Putrajaya was absolutely amazing and truly memorable. The mosque’s pink granite architecture is breathtaking, and its location beside the beautiful Putrajaya Lake makes it one of the most picturesque places in Malaysia. The moment you step inside, you feel a deep sense of peace and spirituality. The interior design, with its intricate Islamic patterns and calm lighting, reflects elegance and devotion. The mosque is very well maintained, clean, and organized. The staff and volunteers are friendly and respectful, always ready to guide visitors and ensure modest attire. It’s not only a place of worship but also a symbol of Malaysia’s rich Islamic culture. Watching the sunset from the mosque courtyard was a magical experience that I will never forget. Definitely a must-visit for anyone coming to Malaysia.

Priyadharshini V

Google
Entry is free. Robes given free for all visitors and non-muslims. Polite and helpful. Beautiful Pink mosque. Allowed to enter in a small restricted area to see the mosque interior. We took a walk around the mosque and view was beautiful. Must visit if you are in KL or near Putrajaya.

Ahmad Miqdad Z.

Google
Putra Mosque, located at the heart of Putrajaya, stands as one of Malaysia’s most iconic landmarks. Renowned for its stunning and unique architecture, the mosque beautifully blends modern Islamic design elements with Persian and Malay influences. The soft pink hue of its main dome and the intricate carvings along its walls make Putra Mosque one of the most beautiful mosques in the region. The main prayer halls are exceptionally spacious, accommodating a large number of male and female worshippers at the same time. Each area is equipped with air conditioning, ensuring maximum comfort for congregational prayers and major religious events. Although parking facilities are somewhat limited, the surrounding area offers various amenities such as food stalls, souvenir shops, and local handicraft stores, enhancing the overall visitor experience. Putra Mosque is open to visitors from both local and international communities. However, all guests are required to dress modestly and cover their aurah (body parts that should be covered in Islam), regardless of gender, as a sign of respect for the sacred space. One of the mosque’s main highlights is the breathtaking panoramic view of Putrajaya. From its open courtyard and verandah, visitors can enjoy the serene scenery of Putrajaya Lake and the city’s well-planned architectural landscape — a truly peaceful and picturesque experience.

Larasati F.

Google
A truly beautiful mosque with its stunning pink interior, they even provide matching pink mukenah for prayers, which I found really thoughtful. The mosque is well organized, with a designated area for Muslims to pray and a separate section for visitors that shares insightful information about Islam. When I visited, the atmosphere felt calm and respectful. I also appreciated how respectful the non Muslim tourists were, wearing the covering robes provided as a sign of courtesy while inside the mosque.

Food Connoisseur T.

Google
Rising majestically from the shores of the serene Putrajaya Lake, Masjid Putra stands as a breathtaking symbol of Malaysia’s Islamic faith and architectural ambition. More than just a place of worship, this magnificent pink-domed mosque is a cornerstone of tourism in the nation's intelligent garden city, offering visitors a profound experience of peace, beauty, and cultural grandeur. Its strategic location adjacent to the Prime Minister’s office complex and the striking Putra Perdana precinct underscores its central role in the modern identity of Malaysia. The mosque’s design is a masterful blend of traditional and modern influences, primarily drawing inspiration from Persian and Mughal architectural styles. The most striking feature is its immense rose-tinted granite dome, the colour symbolising serenity and creating a warm, welcoming glow, especially at sunset. Flanking this central dome is a 116-meter-high minaret, one of the tallest in the region, whose design echoes the minaret of the Sheikh Omar mosque in Baghdad. The main prayer hall is equally impressive, adorned with intricate calligraphy and geometric patterns, and capable of accommodating over 15,000 worshippers. For tourists, a visit to Masjid Putra is a multi-sensory journey. The sheer scale of the structure is awe-inspiring from the outside, but the true tranquillity is found within its courtyards and by its reflective pools. Non-Muslim visitors are welcomed outside of prayer times and provided with modest attire to ensure respectful entry. The interior offers a cool, quiet sanctuary, where the play of light through stained-glass windows illuminates the rich carpets and detailed craftsmanship. Many choose to take an angkasawan (a small boat) onto the lake to capture the perfect photograph of the mosque’s stunning reflection on the water’s surface. A trip to Putrajaya is incomplete without witnessing Masjid Putra. It is not merely a photo opportunity but an invitation to appreciate Malaysian culture and spirituality. Whether admiring its Persian-inspired façade, enjoying the calm of its surroundings, or simply marvelling at its harmonious integration with the lake and cityscape, the mosque leaves an indelible impression of grace and majesty, making it an unmissable highlight for any visitor to Malaysia.

Łukasz M.

Google
A must-see for anyone visiting Malaysia. Accessible by car, it's a beautiful, massive mosque with a unique color that will long remain in the memory of every visitor. Admission is free. The ample parking is also free. There are no lines, and the staff will be happy to answer any questions. Several restaurants and souvenir shops are nearby.
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Cathy C.

Yelp
Yelp Review 2023 #79: Putra Mosque aka Pink Mosque in Putrajaya is about 36km or 22 miles away from downtown Kuala Lumpur. Built in the '90's and named after the first Malaysian prime minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj. Speaking of prime minister, the prime minister building is within walking distance from this masjid. Not to be mistaken for the Pink Mosque in Iran which is not distinctively pink. It's a beautiful mosque. Pink on the inside, pink on the outside. When visiting a mosque, women must be covered - respect the religion, respect the culture. You don't believe in that, don't go. In case you didn't pack a hijab and abaya in your luggage, you can borrow a hooded dress before entering the mosque that smell like they haven't been washed in years. It's got sweat and onion scent. Also, no shoes allowed inside the mosque. I'm not a fan of walking barefoot (unless it's the beach) especially in public places so, I brought socks. This place can hold 15,000 worshippers and visitors. Definitely worth the visit if you're in Kuala Lumpur - one of the seven must-visit mosques in the city.
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Clara S.

Yelp
Beautiful pinkish mosque. Note that the underside of the dome is with design, unlike other mosques that are just smooth surfaced. Visit during the prayer hours, to see how the prayer is conducted. No entrance fee. Visitors are to dress 'modestly'; women are to wear a robe provided by the mosque.
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Ashley Y.

Yelp
This pink-domed mosque in Putrajaya, Malaysia was absolutely stunning! It's free to visit and they also provide free cloaks if you don't meet the dress code. The city of Putrajaya was planned/built in the 90s so everything is quite new and it almost felt like we drove into a different country. If you have time (we budgeted one morning), it's not too far of a trek from KL.
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Sin Yee Y.

Yelp
Putra Mosque is one of the landmark at Putrajaya. Located near to the Mermade Lake, Putra Mosque is constructed with rose-tinted granite which can accommodate up to 15,000 worshipers. Putra Mosque has 3 sections - main playe hall, a landscaped courtyard named as The Sahn and an multipurpose learning facilities and function room. If not mistaken, Putra Mosque is open to public, including non-Muslims to visit at the outer area. It is one of the main tourist attractions at Putrajaya. Since it is a religious place, do show your respect to them. If you need a guide, Putra Mosque provides guided tour too. In this sense, you can know more details about Putra Mosque or maybe the worship through the guided tour. I went to Putra Mosque before. It is really a beautiful place. Since it is near to the Mermade Lake, the view is amazingly beautiful plus, the sunset is at this side. So, plan a walk at Putra Mosque in the evening, you can watch a beautiful sunset here. At night, the pink-domed mosque lighted up, it become elegant. It presents another side of beauty to the visitors. You can get to Putra Mosque by public transport or drive there yourself. More information on how to get there can be found in their official page. Check it out yourself and plan a walk with your loved one in this coming weekend.
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Nor Faraniza R.

Yelp
Masjid Putra in Putrajaya is one of the most beautiful mosque in Malaysia.And it is also a must go place for tourist. I have been there a few times, to perform prayer and bring my Japanese friend to visit the place. Putrajaya itself is a very big place . So make sure you have google the place before you go or else you will end up lost. Masjid Putra is located at Precint 3.It has a lot of parking spaces and very convenient with restaurant nearby. Normally non muslim is not allowed to enter mosque. But Masjid Putra has been tourist attraction so they allowed non muslim and foreigner to enter and see the place with a few regulation. For woman you need to cover your hair and body , they provide jubah ( muslimah dress ) and scarf .And man also must dress up properly .There are certain carpet area you can go with shoe off .Cannot make noise to respect people who is praying. The architechture is so , so beautiful.The dome is so high and Arabic character khat is nicely crave on the wall. Too beautiful and peaceful ! You must go and see yourself!