Must-see hotels in Kuala Terengganu

  • KT Chinatown Lodge

    Kuala Terengganu

    Located in the heart of Chinatown this three-storey guesthouse has spotless rooms and a friendly welcome. The cheapest rooms have no windows, but all…

  • Awi’s Yellow House

    Kuala Terengganu

    Awi’s is what Terengganu once was: a gathering of rustic, wooden stilt-houses built over the tidal Sungai Terengganu. The smell of fish paste, salt and…

  • Jen’s Homestay

    Kuala Terengganu

    Jen's Homestay has four rental apartments in this high-rise building, each with three bedrooms, a shared lounge, and balconies with washing machine and…

  • Hotel Grand Continental

    Kuala Terengganu

    This high-rise has spacious and comfortable rooms, some with harbour views. There’s a swimming pool on the 3rd floor, a dry (as in no alcohol) restaurant…

  • Suite 18 Boutique Hotel

    Kuala Terengganu

    This contemporary hotel, while not exactly boutique, is certainly stylish, with polished concrete and exposed bricks. Rooms feature TVs and there are…

  • Hotel YT Midtown

    Kuala Terengganu

    This big, modern hotel in the centre of town has neat, good-value rooms that come with a TV, mini fridge and kettle. On the higher floors, the deluxe…

  • DJ Citipoint Hotel

    Kuala Terengganu

    A rabbit warren of narrow corridors leads to compact and simple rooms, many of which are windowless and cell-like. They're clean, however, and the…

  • Seri Malaysia Hotel

    Kuala Terengganu

    Part of a chain with branches all over Peninsular Malaysia, this well-located hotel (Chinatown is just metres away) rather disappoints with drab, run-down…

  • Uncle Homestay

    Kuala Terengganu

    This budget hotel is handy for the bus station. Rooms are prosaic (and mostly windowless), but the shared bathrooms are clean and well kept. Spacious,…

  • Hotel Mini Indah

    Kuala Terengganu

    This hotel is relatively clean and functional and provides you with an inexpensive stay that's not too far from Shah Bandar Ferry Terminal and the town…