Facilities
Kelana Jaya has a wealth of recreational facilities. One major attraction in Kelana Jaya is the Kelana Jaya Lake Park in SS7. Many people from other areas of PJ and neighbouring Subang Jaya come to this park on weekends to unwind and relax among the greenery. Fishing in the largest lake is also popular. Next to the park is a collection of community recreational facilities such as a public swimming pool and courts for badminton, futsal, hockey, and tennis. The 20,000-seater Petaling Jaya Stadium is also located near to the park. The PKNS sports club is very popular and is a little further down the expressway from the lake park.
In May 2012 a large new shopping centre called Paradigm Mall opened in SS7. It has a cinema, a Tesco supermarket, plenty of retail stores and eateries, and is located right at the centre of Kelana Jaya, withing walking distance from most of the housing estates.
A new budget hotel, Goodhope Hotel, has also opened in SS6. Every year a street bazaar opens daily on Jalan SS6/1 during the fasting month of Ramadhan, selling plenty of local delights in time for the evening breaking of fast or buka puasa.
Other facilities include:
- Giant Hypermarket, Kelana Jaya
- Kelana Centre Point
- Kelana Mall
- Al Fariz Maju
- Alaio pubs
- Riz Hefner's Mansion
- KK Mart
- Shiraz
- Sunda Taman (President-Annan Puffy)
- 7-11
- Abang Rom's House
- Grido Studio
- Music Master
- Jalan Tandang, Rajoos Restaurant
- Royal Malaysian Customs headquarters
- Manjushri Kadampa Buddhist Centre
- Paradigm Mall
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