Sheraton Kuching Hotel 5*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Parking
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24-hour services
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Swimming Pool
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Fitness/Gym
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On-site Dining
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Meeting facilities
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Child-friendly
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Wheelchair access
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Breakfast
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Sheraton Kuching Hotel, located within a 700-metre distance of the Tua Pek Kong Temple and an 11-minute walk from the Kuching Esplanade, features a swimming pool for guests to take a dip in. Offering 5 restaurants with European, Japanese, and Asian cuisine, this hotel is in the vicinity of the Orang Utan Murals.
The 5-star hotel has a central location near a river. The Sheraton in Kuching is a 25-minute stroll from the landscapes garden "Orchid Park". Cultural experiences in the area feature the venerable Sarawak Museum, situated within a few blocks of this property. Route 1A to Bako National Park bus stop is located nearby, 250 metres from the smoke-free hotel.
Sheraton Kuching Hotel welcomes guests to 378 rooms complete with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as comforts like a trouser press and air conditioning. Bedrooms come with extra-long beds. Bathrooms are appointed with a bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower along with a hairdryer and a shower cap. They offer views of the city.
This accommodation features an American breakfast daily. Dinner is served for hotel guests in Nomadic restaurant while lunch is avaliable in Gu Jin restaurant. There is a restaurant serving Asian dishes on site. You can visit a restaurant situated close by and taste Asian cuisine.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent stay at the Sheraton in Kuching, I was impressed by its strategic location, enabling easy access to local delicacies and attractions. The hotel offers spacious rooms, complete with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and tea/coffee facilities, enhancing guest comfort. the fitness centre and aesthetic swimming pool provide excellent opportunities for relaxation. As a traveler who appreciates both luxury and value, I found the in-room breakfast service and attentive housekeeping to be noteworthy. Although my room's view of the New Year's Eve fireworks was partially obstructed, the friendly staff compensated with genuine hospitality. While the restaurant options, particularly the Japanese cuisine and ground-floor lounge, cater well to business travelers, it's essential to consider the limitations of the hotel's location. For those seeking a luxurious experience without excessive expenditure, the Sheraton represents a worthwhile choice. I look forward to returning and perhaps securing a higher-floor room for optimal scenery.