Administration According to the
Ninth Malaysia Plan, by the year 2010, Bandar Muadzam Shah in
Anak Bukit will become the new
Administrative Centre after Alor Setar city. Bandar Muadzam Shah (
Anak Bukit) is going through major infrastructure development, including the new Anak Bukit police station, new National Registration Department (Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara) of Kedah and also new
state government buildings.
Anak Bukit railway station was established in 2015, to enhance the connectivity between the administrative centre to the Peninsula Malaysia's rail network. building
Courts of law and legal enforcement The Alor Setar Court Complex located in Jalan Suka Menanti. The complex houses High Court, Magistrates' court and the Sessions Court. For the Islamic family matters, the cases are mainly heard in
Syariah Court in Bandar Muadzam Shah. The Kedah Police Contingent Headquarters is located in Jalan Stadium. While the Kota Setar district headquarters in Jalan Raja. There are also several police stations located in Kuala Kedah, Anak Bukit, Kepala Batas and Alor Jaggus.
Sports venue There are several large sports venue in the city. The largest of which would be the
Darul Aman Stadium, opened in 1962 it can accommodate 30,000
seating capacity. The stadium also has hosted the
2006 Sukma Games. It was one of the venues for the
1997 FIFA World Youth Championship. Other major sports venues in the city includes Sultan Abdul Halim Stadium, Kedah Aquatic Centre, Muadzam Shah Complex and MBAS Swimming Pool Complex.
Parks and recreation performance in Taman Jubli Emas There are several public parks maintained by the city council. Among the best known
urban park in Alor Setar is the Taman Jubli Perak (Silver Jubilee Park). The park contains two restored century old
traditional Malay Houses (Rumah Seri Banai and Rumah Tok Su) in the Heritage Village (Kampung Warisan). The Heritage Village is located beside the Warrior Square (Dataran Pahlawan). Other parks located in the city includes Taman Jubli Emas, known for its
Tengkolok monument constructed for
Golden jubilee celebration of
Sultan Abdul Halim named the Jubli Emas Monumental Tower in 2008; Dataran Tanjung Chali (Cape Chali Square) with Rumah Api Tanjung Cahli (Cape Chali Lighthouse); Taman Persisiran Sungai Kedah, where the annual
water sports events are usually held; Taman Rekreasi Medan Peremba and Taman Rekreasi Medan Merdeka.
Healthcare The city is served by one public hospital, two private hospitals, three 1Malaysia clinics together with many public health and other type of health clinics. Inaugurated in 2007, replacing the old Alor Setar Hospital, Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital is the largest and the main medical centre in the state, equipped with 1040 beds. As one of the important and major medical facilities in the northern Kedah, Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital also served as the
tertiary referral hospital for twelve public health clinic in the Kota Setar/Pendang district, eight government hospitals and eleven private hospitals.
Education There are many government schools available in the city, which are managed by Kota Setar District Education Office (Pejabat Pendidikan Daerah Kota Setar). Among the well established schools in the city includes Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Dato' Syed Omar, Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Sultanah Asma, Jalan Langgar,
Kolej Sultan Abdul Hamid,
Keat Hwa Secondary School and
Sekolah Menengah Teknik Alor Setar. Alor Setar is home to several institute of higher learning. The city is the main campus for two universities, Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah International Islamic University (UniSHAMS) and Albukhary International University (AIU), which offers scholarships to international students. Other colleges and universities located in Alor Setar includes Kolej Poly-Tech MARA, Royal Air Force College,
Universiti Tun Abdul Razak, Mara Industrial Institute, Medical Assistant College and Alor Setar Nursing College. Alor Setar is home to
Kedah State Library (), the main public library of the State of Kedah and the headquarters of the
Kedah Public Library Corporation (, abbreviated as
PPAK).
Historical & Cultural sites s in Kampung Warisan (Heritage Village) located in Taman Jubli Perak, Alor Setar. •
Balai Besar -Initially the function of the building was as the Balai Rong Seri or Balai Penghadapan (grand audience hall), that was situated at the back of the Kota Setar Palace complex (Istana Kota Setar). The original building was built in 1735 by
Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin II, the 19th Sultan of
Kedah. The pillars, roofs and floors were made of wood. Two Kedah sultans were officially installed at the Balai Besar:
Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Halim Shah II in 1805, and
Sultan Abdul Halim in 1959. •
Balai Nobat - This three-tiered octagonal tower's sole purpose is to house the royal musical instruments including the
serunai (wooden flute),
nafiri,
gendang (drum) and
nobat (gong). The original Balai Nobat, constructed of wood, was among the early buildings already completed when Alor Setar town was officially founded in 1735. It has been rebuilt twice, most recently in 1906 in concrete and metal with a dome representing the Islamic element. •
Istana Anak Bukit - Anak Bukit is the birthplace and royal palace of Sultan
Tuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah and of the current ruler,
Sultan Sallehuddin. Sungai Anak Bukit which is situated behind the royal palace, flows through Alor Setar and is connected by the Kedah River to Kuala Kedah. Since 2008, it has been used in royal ceremonies, replacing the old Balai Besar, and is the very palace were Sultan Sallehuddin was officially enthroned and installed. •
Kedah Royal Mausoleum -The Kedah royal mausoleum is located in Langgar, near the city centre. •
Kota Kuala Kedah - Kota Kuala Kedah ( Kota Kuala Bahang) is the remains of a fort on the bank of the Kedah River (Sungai Kedah), which for centuries protected the
Kuala Kedah Kingdom from naval attacks. The fort was originally constructed to provide protection against the Portuguese, and also stood against attacks from the
Achenese from Sumatra and the
Bugis. The fort was rebuilt in 1771–1780. A museum and a lighthouse are also located inside the fort complex. •
Wan Mat Saman Canal - Wan Mat Saman Aqueduct is the longest aqueduct in Malaysia. It connects
Kedah River in Alor Setar to Gurun at the south, and was built to boost the state's rice production. •
Pekan Rabu - Pekan Rabu is located near the city's government offices. Although the name literally means "Wednesday Market", this market is open all week long. It sells a variety of handicrafts and is a popular spot for tourists and locals. •
Rumah Tok Su & Rumah Sri Banai - Two restored classical Kedahan Malay houses, located in the Heritage Village (Perkampungan Warisan), Taman Jubli Perak. The old town of Alor Setar where presevered old shophouses are still in use. •
Istana Sepachendera - The Sepachendera Palace, a palace constructed for Che Sepachendera in 1882, Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah's first consort. As Che Sepachendera is from
Siam, visible elements of
Siamese architecture style was incorporated throughout the building. The palace ground is currently abandoned, however there are plans to restore the complex into a museum. •
National Science Centre Northern Region Branch (, abbreviated as PSNCWU) is located at Gunung Keriang next to the Alor Setar Aquatic Centre and Paddy Museum. It is the first science centre built in northern Malaysia. The museum showcases the rice cultivation process in Malaysia and the tools and equipment used. Murals feature the work of 60 artists from North Korea. •
Kedah State Art Gallery () was set up with the objective of fostering interest in and an appreciation of art in the state. Its collection includes paintings, photographs, musical instruments and handicrafts. • '''
Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah Gallery''' () originally housed the Alor Setar High Court, before it was moved to Kompleks Mahkamah Alor Setar in Suka Menanti. This building is located at the junction of Jalan Putera, adjacent to the Balai Nobat. •
Kedah Royal Museum () had originally been part of the Kota Setar palace. It was rebuilt after attacks by the
Bugis (1770) and
Siamese (1821). The current concrete building was completed during the reign of
Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Mukarram Shah, who once stayed in this palace with his queen. This palace is also known as the "Pelamin Palace" after it was extended to include a pavilion and additional rooms, when
Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah arranged marriages for his five children. The grand wedding ceremony lasted for three months in 1904. After 1941, the palace was used as a school and an office for several organisations including the office for the St. John Ambulance and the
Scout movements. On 25 July 1983, the palace was declared the Kedah Royal Museum. •
Alor Setar Tower () - Located in the heart of Alor Setar, this tower is a prominent modern landmark that signifies the rapid development in
Kedah. It serves as a telecommunications tower and tourist attraction, offering a panoramic view of the city and surroundings. •
Mahathir Birth House () - The birthplace of Tun Dr
Mahathir, the fourth and seventh
Prime Minister of Malaysia, has been designated as a historic building. Located at 18 Lorong Kilang Ais, off Jalan Pegawai, it was restored by the National Archives in 1992. •
Independence House () is a designated historic building which houses the collection and memorial of
Tunku Abdul Rahman, the first
Prime Minister of Malaysia. It is owned by the national archives. ==Notable people from Alor Setar==