Radisson Hotel Brunei Darussalam
Brunei’s only Western chain hotel flies the flag for international standards on the edge of the town centre. Amenities are rife, and the lounge bar has live music on Saturday, a rare treat in BSB.
Best hotels and hostels in Brunei Darussalam
Brunei’s only Western chain hotel flies the flag for international standards on the edge of the town centre. Amenities are rife, and the lounge bar has live music on Saturday, a rare treat in BSB.
The park's only accommodation is an upscale riverside lodge, built entirely of hardwood, with some rooms thoughtfully built in the style of 1920s Malaysian-style chalets...
Run by a friendly older couple, Lukat offers spic and span rooms and personable service; you get breakfast with your stay and they're happy to give you free rides to the Bangar jetty.
Gets rave reviews from backpackers despite the fact that couples can't stay together...
The Centrepoint is a flash business-class hotel located in trendy Gadong. The rooms are plush and decently luxurious in an executive kind of way. To get to Gadong, either hop in a taxi or take the Circle Line bus.
This matter-of-fact guesthouse, in a converted commercial space with floors the colour of a man-o-war's decks, offers budget rates, huge but spartan rooms, and a supercentral location. An extra bed costs around B$17.
Another tourist hotel in the Gadong district, the Rizqun is much more sophisticated than you’d expect for something growing out of a shopping mall. Plenty of restaurants, friendly staff and business-class amenities on hand...
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