Bukit Jalil is an affluent suburb in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is bounded by the National Sports Complex on the east, the Shah Alam Expressway on the north, city boundaries to the west, and the PuchongâÂÂSungai Besi Highway in addition to city boundaries to the south. It was known as the Bukit Jalil Estate until 1992 when the National Sports Complex was developed for the 1998 Commonwealth Games. The suburb was used as a filming location for the 1999 movie Entrapment, although the sign was changed to that of Pudu.
Bukit Jalil has strategic connections to other parts of Klang Valley via the DamansaraâÂÂPuchong Expressway (LDP) and PuchongâÂÂSungai Besi Highway. It is also accessible via the KESAS Highway, Maju Expressway, MEX Highway and New Pantai Expressway (NPE). It is served by the Bukit Jalil, Sri Petaling, and Awan Besar stations on the Sri Petaling LRT line.
Several educational institutions are located at Bukit Jalil, such as the International Medical University (IMU), Technology Park Malaysia (TPM), the Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (APIIT), the Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) and Bukit Jalil National Secondary School.
There are many high-rise apartments and high-end condominiums situated around Bukit Jalil.
Landed properties in Bukit Jalil are Alam Sutera, Bukit Jalil Golf & Country Resort, Esplanade, Jalil Sutera, and Sri Jalil.