About Kuching

Sarawak’s fascinating capital city, riverside Kuching is a wonderful starting point for an action-packed trip to Borneo. Set on the western side of the Malaysian part of the island, the city has a rich heritage and a broad array of cultural attractions. It’s also well-located for exploring the surrounding rainforests, national parks and golden beaches. Accommodation options in Sarawak are wide-ranging, and there’s a good selection of private houses and boutique offerings in Kuching itself. Carefully chosen for top-notch design, location and amenities, our pick of the best places to stay in Kuching promise a superb city base.

Founded in the 19th Century on the banks of the Sarawak River, Kuching has a well-preserved Old Town. Take a guided walking tour of the historic centre, or delve into the past at the Brooke Gallery, Fort Margherita, the Sarawak Museum or the Chinese Museum. The often-underrated Ranee Museum is well worth visiting, whilst the quirky Cat Museum and the Upside Down House Gallery are good fun. Kuching is famous for its Chinese population; Tua Pek Kong Chinese Temple or lively Carpenter Street offer a flavour of this group’s impact and influence in the city.

Keen explorers will delight in seeing orang-utans at the Semenggoh Nature Reserve, hiking whilst spotting macaques, flying lemurs and myriad birds in the Bako and Kubah National Parks or clambering up Mount Santubong. The Sarawak Orchid Gardens are gorgeous, and the Sarawak Cultural Village fabulous. Back in the city, river cruises and evening walks along the esplanade are not to be missed — especially after dinner at one of the best places to stay in Kuching.

The Best Places to Stay in Kuching

For Boutique Chic

  • The Ranee occupies two restored townhouses in Kuching's charming Old Town. Great for couples, friends or business travellers, the 24 suites are smart & spacious, with modern bathrooms. The bistro is excellent, and the location ideal for keen explorers. A stylish and romantic boutique choice.

FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY VILLA

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to Kuching International Airport and continue your journey into the city by car or bus.
  • If you're confident driving in Asia, Borneo is a beautiful destination for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Tropical and humid, Malaysia is a year-round destination. Temperatures hover around 28-33°C for much of the year, with the heaviest rainfall expected between September and November.

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The best hotels in Kuching

The Ranee

Kuching (Kuching)

A chic 24-room boutique base in two restored townhouses in Kuching's Old Town. Great for couples, friends or business travellers, simple suites are smart & spacious, with modern bathrooms. Feast at the bistro after museum trips, river cruises and national park treks. Stylish, central & romantic.

  • Museums - Delve into local history at the impressive Sarawak Museum, the Ranee Museum, the Chinese Museum and others
  • Local exploring - Brilliantly located for exploring Kuching's Old Town on foot, just moments from the Sarawak River
  • Romantic Break - Spacious Loft Suites are very romantic — perfect for a couples' holiday
  • Restaurant - Dine at MBar&Bistro, or grab a coffee and a bite to eat at Cafe Trio's
from $82 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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