Los 10 Mejores Hoteles en Kuching, Sarawak — Paseo Marítimo y Ciudad del Gato (2026)
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Los 10 Mejores Hoteles en Kuching, Sarawak — Paseo Marítimo y Ciudad del Gato (2026)

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Kuching es la capital infravalorada de Sarawak, en la mitad malaya de Borneo — y sí, el nombre literalmente significa gato en malayo, por eso hay estatuas de bronce de gatos custodiando las intersecciones por toda la ciudad. Es el tipo de lugar que te afecta diferente al resto de Malasia: ritmo más lento, gente amable y un paseo marítimo que cobra vida al atardecer cuando el curvado Puente Darul Hana se ilumina sobre el Río Sarawak. El punto ideal para alojarse es la franja del Paseo Marítimo de Kuching — irás andando al Chinatown de Carpenter Street para desayunar cuencos de laksa de Sarawak (caldo picante de gambas y coco, un auténtico cambio de perspectiva) y Kolo Mee (fideos de huevo elásticos aderezados con grasa de cerdo). Para las excursiones, está clarísimo: el Parque Nacional de Bako para los monos probóscide con sus locos narices de Pinocho, o Semenggoh para orangutanes semisalvajes que se columpian para la hora de comer. Recopilamos 10 hoteles que cubren todos los presupuestos — desde la piscina de azotea de The Waterfront Hotel hasta QuiikCat, el hostal temático de gatos donde los dormitorios empiezan en 300 baht y el personal te trata como si fueras de la familia.

Dónde alojarse — barrios

Kuching es la capital infravalorada de Sarawak, en la mitad malaya de Borneo — y sí, el nombre literalmente significa gato en malayo, por eso hay estatuas de bronce de gatos custodiando las intersecciones por toda la ciudad. Es el tipo de lugar que te afecta diferente al resto de Malasia: ritmo más lento, gente amable y un paseo marítimo que cobra vida al atardecer cuando el curvado Puente Darul Hana se ilumina sobre el Río Sarawak. El punto ideal para alojarse es la franja del Paseo Marítimo de Kuching — irás andando al Chinatown de Carpenter Street para desayunar cuencos de laksa de Sarawak (caldo picante de gambas y coco, un auténtico cambio de perspectiva) y Kolo Mee (fideos de huevo elásticos aderezados con grasa de cerdo). Para las excursiones, está clarísimo: el Parque Nacional de Bako para los monos probóscide con sus locos narices de Pinocho, o Semenggoh para orangutanes semisalvajes que se columpian para la hora de comer. Recopilamos 10 hoteles que cubren todos los presupuestos — desde la piscina de azotea de The Waterfront Hotel hasta QuiikCat, el hostal temático de gatos donde los dormitorios empiezan en 300 baht y el personal te trata como si fueras de la familia.
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The Waterfront Hotel Kuching — hotel No. 1 #1 location · 5-star above the Plaza Merdeka mall 8.7

📍 Dead center, built on top of the Plaza Merdeka mall — about 200 m to the Kuching Waterfront riverwalk, with the Cat Statue and Carpenter Street old Chinatown a short walk on.

🏙️ Built on top of the Plaza Merdeka mall 🏊 Rooftop pool with Sarawak River view 🌊 200 m walk to the Kuching Waterfront
above Plaza Merdeka mallrooftop river-view pool200 m to Waterfrontrooftop bar

The Waterfront Hotel Kuching is the city's only independent 5-star, and it sits directly above the Plaza Merdeka mall — ride the lift down and you are among restaurants and a supermarket without stepping outside. Reviews land around 8.7/10, which stands out in this town. The signature feature is the semi-indoor rooftop pool with a clear view of the Sarawak River and the Darul Hana Bridge, plus a rooftop bar where you can sit out for the evening light show across the water. Rooms start around $51 a night, and it is a 200 m walk — roughly three minutes — to the Kuching Waterfront, putting you next to nearly every main sight. It suits couples and families who want the highest room standard in the most central spot in town.

  • Only independent 5-star — easy mall shopping one lift down
  • Rooftop pool looks out over the Sarawak River
  • Breakfast buffet praised as full and varied
  • Pool sits under a roof, so it stays shaded with little direct sun
  • Fills fast in high season and on long weekends — book ahead
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Riverside Majestic Hotel Astana Wing — hotel No. 2 #2 Riverside · Sky Lounge with sunset views 8.4

📍 On the Kuching Waterfront, attached to the Riverside Shopping Complex — in the heart of the tourist district, with the Cat Statue and Tua Pek Kong Temple a few minutes' walk away.

🏝️ On the Sarawak River, heart of the Waterfront 🛏️ Newer Astana Wing — spacious rooms, top-floor Sky Lounge 💰 From around $57/night (up to ~$120)
On the WaterfrontSky Lounge viewsAttached to mallOutdoor pool

Riverside Majestic Hotel Astana Wing is the newer wing of the long-standing Riverside Majestic chain, sitting right on the Kuching Waterfront in the heart of the tourist district. Reviews average around 8.4/10. The standout is the top-floor Sky Lounge with outdoor seating that looks straight down the Kuching river — best in the half hour before sunset, when the water goes gold. Rooms in the Astana Wing run spacious and the building connects directly to the Riverside Shopping Complex, so food and shopping are a two-minute walk without stepping outside. Step out the lobby and you are on the riverwalk, a few minutes from the Cat Statue, Tua Pek Kong Temple, and the tambang ferry pier across to the Astana side. Rates start around $57 a night. Good for couples and families who want a central riverside base with a real view.

  • Riverside, in the middle of the Waterfront — step out onto the riverwalk
  • Sky Lounge with outdoor seating, best at sunset
  • Spacious rooms, attached to the Riverside Shopping Complex
  • Parts of the building are dated — reviewers note bathroom stains and worn linens
  • Service is inconsistent — some met inattentive front-desk staff
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Pullman Kuching — hotel No. 3 #3 Accor-group 5-star · high-up city and river views 8.2

Pullman Kuching

From ~$51

📍 On a hill at Jalan Mathies in the city center — about 500 m to the Kuching Waterfront, with malls and downtown sights close by.

🏨 Accor group (Pullman brand) 🌆 High-floor city and river views 🛍️ Near malls and downtown markets
Accor Pullmancity and river viewsnear malls and marketsoutdoor pool

Pullman Kuching is an Accor-group 5-star sitting on a hill in the city center, which is exactly why the high-floor rooms get a wider sweep of city and the Sarawak River than some hotels built right on the water. The review score sits around 8.2/10, with the Location and Staff categories rating especially high. What you are paying for is the reassurance of an international chain — clean, spacious rooms, friendly service, and a setup that matches Pullman anywhere in the world. It is close to malls, restaurants, and downtown sights, and it is about 500 m (a 7-minute walk) to the Kuching Waterfront. Rates start around $51 a night. It suits couples, families, and business travelers who want a global-brand hotel in a central spot.

  • International Pullman (Accor) standard — consistent service and cleanliness
  • High floors look out wide over the city and Sarawak River
  • Walkable to malls, restaurants, and downtown sights
  • The pool has had renovation closures — check the status before you book
  • It sits on a hill, so the Waterfront means a walk down and back up
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Grand Margherita Hotel — hotel No. 4 #4 Riverside · 4-star value 8.4

📍 On the Kuching Waterfront, connected to the Riverside Shopping Complex, in the heart of the tourist district — steps from the riverwalk and a few minutes' walk to Carpenter Street and the Cat Statue.

🌊 On the Sarawak River 🏊 Pool faces the river 💆 Spa and gym on-site
On the WaterfrontPool facing the riverConnected to mallHas a spa

Grand Margherita Hotel is a 4-star on the Kuching Waterfront known for being good value, scoring around 8.4/10. Its calling card is the ground-floor outdoor pool facing the Sarawak River, plus an in-house spa and gym. The location lands you right in the middle of the tourist district — walk out the door and you are on the riverwalk, and the hotel connects to the Riverside Shopping Complex for food and shopping without stepping into the heat. Carpenter Street and the Cat Statue are a few minutes away on foot. Rates start around $49 a night, which is what makes it stick around: riverside footing on par with the 5-star next door, at a 4-star price. It is an older building and room standards vary, but for families and couples who want a central river location on a sensible budget, it is the best-value pick on this stretch.

  • On the Kuching Waterfront — walk out and you are at the river
  • Ground-floor pool faces the Sarawak River
  • 4-star price for a central riverside spot
  • Pool and parts of the building are aging, with reviewer notes of cracks
  • Room standards vary — some clearly newer than others
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Harbour View Hotel — hotel No. 5 #5 River view · great value near the Waterfront 8.1

Harbour View Hotel

From ~$40

📍 Near the Kuching Waterfront and old Chinatown — about a 300 m walk to the riverwalk, close to Carpenter Street and the Tua Pek Kong Temple.

🏝️ River-view rooms over the Sarawak River 🛏️ Next to the old Carpenter Street Chinatown 💰 Best value in the area, from about $40
river-view rooms300 m to Waterfrontnext to Chinatowngreat value

Harbour View Hotel is the 3-star that travelers pass around by word of mouth in Kuching, and it earns it on location and value. It sits a 300 m walk from the Kuching Waterfront and the old Carpenter Street Chinatown, and the river-facing rooms look straight out over the Sarawak River and the riverwalk. The review score lands around 8.1/10, with the same two notes turning up again and again — rooms that are genuinely clean and staff who actually help. Rates start near $40 a night, which is the headline here: you are paying small-hotel money for a view and a position that the 5-star towers nearby charge a lot more for. It suits couples, solo travelers, and small families who want the river and a central base without the price tag.

  • River-facing rooms look out over the Sarawak River
  • 300 m walk to the Waterfront and Carpenter Street
  • Rates from about $40 a night
  • Limited parking — plan ahead if you drive
  • Some reviewers say the in-room Wi-Fi signal is weak
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The LimeTree Hotel, Kuching — hotel No. 6 #6 boutique · Padungan Chinatown district 8.4

📍 In the Padungan district, Kuching's newer Chinatown, surrounded by cafes and restaurants and about a 10-minute walk to the Kuching Waterfront.

🎨 Bright boutique design 🍸 LimeLight rooftop lounge 🍜 Padungan Chinatown district
boutique hotelrooftop loungePadungan districtfree breakfast

The LimeTree Hotel is a 3-star boutique with a bright, lime-green personality, planted in Padungan — Kuching's newer Chinatown of old shophouses turned cafes. Review scores sit around 8.4/10, and the headline feature is the LimeLight Rooftop Lounge, where you sip a lime-flavored signature cocktail over city and river views. Rooms are clean and comfortable with rain showers, and the free breakfast buffet changes its menu daily, a detail reviewers keep bringing up. It is a small place with no pool or gym, so what you trade in facilities you get back in atmosphere and a walkable food district. From around $29 a night, it is about a 10-minute walk to the Kuching Waterfront — a little farther than the riverside hotels, but in a livelier neighborhood. Best for couples and solo travelers who want style over a big-hotel checklist.

  • Bright, distinctive boutique design unlike the chain hotels in town
  • LimeLight rooftop lounge with city and river views
  • Free breakfast buffet that changes its menu daily
  • About a 10-minute walk from the Waterfront, farther than the riverside hotels
  • Rooftop bar is quiet some nights, per reviewers
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Abell Hotel — hotel No. 7 #7 central Kuching · next to the Cat Statue 8.1

Abell Hotel

From ~$29

📍 Central Kuching right beside the Cat Statue — about a 5-minute walk to the Kuching Waterfront, with malls and Carpenter Street old Chinatown close by.

🐱 Next to the Cat Statue 🌊 5-minute walk to the Waterfront 🛍️ Near malls
next to Cat Statue5-min walk to Waterfrontnear mallsfriendly service

Abell Hotel is a 3-star hotel in the middle of Kuching, parked right next to the Cat Statue — the city's own mascot — and about a 5-minute walk from the Kuching Waterfront. It reviews at roughly 8.1/10, and the thing guests come back to again and again isn't the room or the facilities — it's the staff, who get called friendly, polite, and genuinely helpful. Rooms are clean and well kept, and you're close to both the malls and the riverfront, with Carpenter Street old Chinatown a short stroll away for food. Rates start around $29 a night, which is what makes it work for couples and small families who want a central base they can walk from on a tight budget. It is more a comfortable, well-located stay than a polished design hotel.

  • Next to the Cat Statue — central, walk-everywhere spot
  • Friendly, helpful staff — the most-praised point in reviews
  • Clean rooms at a good price for the location
  • Some room types are small with tight bathrooms
  • A few reviewers say the aircon isn't cold enough
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Merdeka Palace Hotel & Suites — hotel No. 8 #8 4-star · spacious rooms at budget prices 7.6

📍 Close to Padang Merdeka park and the Sarawak Museum, about a 7-minute walk to the Kuching Waterfront

🛏️ Large rooms and suites, some sleep up to 5 🌳 Near Padang Merdeka park and the Sarawak Museum 💰 Rates from about $26 a night
spacious rooms and suitesnear Padang Merdeka parkpool and saunabudget price

Merdeka Palace Hotel & Suites is a 4-star hotel sitting close to Padang Merdeka park and the Sarawak Museum, with a guest score of about 7.6/10. The headline here is space: rooms and suites run large, and some sleep up to 5 people, which makes this an easy call for families. You get a pool, a gym, and a sauna on site, and rates open from roughly $26 a night — striking value for a big 4-star room. It's about a 7-minute walk to the Kuching Waterfront, so the old-town riverside is right there. Best suited to families and groups of friends who care more about floor space and a low bill than about the newest finishes. The trade-off is age: the building has been around, and a few rooms show it.

  • Large rooms and suites, some sleeping up to 5
  • Very low rates for a 4-star, from about $26
  • Pool, gym, and sauna all on site
  • Building and rooms are aging and due a renovation
  • Some reviewers found stained bathrooms and worn linens
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Kingwood Hotel Kuching — hotel No. 9 #9 spacious rooms · free parking 7.8

📍 Central Kuching, about 2 km from the Waterfront, with free parking on site

🛏️ Spacious, clean rooms 🚗 Free parking on site 🏊 Outdoor pool
spacious roomsoutdoor poolfree parkinggood value

Kingwood Hotel Kuching is a 3.5-star, 90-room hotel in the city centre that scores about 7.8/10. The draw is simple: spacious, clean rooms, an outdoor pool, and free parking, which makes it a strong fit for anyone driving themselves around Sarawak. It rates well on value, with rooms starting around $23 a night, and the location sits roughly 2 km from the Kuching Waterfront, a few minutes by car. It is best for budget travelers and families who care more about floor space and price than a riverside address. You trade the walk-everywhere convenience of the waterfront hotels for a much lower rate and a parking spot, which is exactly the deal self-drivers come here for.

  • Spacious, clean rooms many reviewers praise
  • Free parking on site for self-drivers
  • Very low starting price, strong value score
  • About 2 km from the Waterfront, so you need a ride
  • Small pool some reviewers say is not well kept
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QuiikCat — hotel No. 10 #10 hostel · cat theme, low starting price 8.5

QuiikCat

From ~$9

📍 Central Kuching — about a 6-minute, 400 m walk to the Kuching Waterfront, with the Cat Statue, Tua Pek Kong Temple and Carpenter Street old Chinatown all close on foot.

🐱 Cat-themed hostel 🛏️ Dorm beds and private rooms 💰 Low starting price
cat-themed hosteldorms and private rooms6 min to Waterfrontlow starting price

QuiikCat is a cat-themed boutique hostel in central Kuching, all bright bold color to match the Cat City, with both private rooms and dorm beds. Reviews land around 8.5/10, which is high for a hostel, and the single most-praised thing in them is the staff — genuinely helpful, and they know the city and the local buses in real detail. Self-service breakfast runs 24 hours, dorm beds start near $9 a night, and it is about a 6-minute, 400 m walk to the Kuching Waterfront, putting the Cat Statue, Tua Pek Kong Temple and Carpenter Street all within an easy stroll. It suits backpackers, solo travelers and budget-minded couples who want a colorful, social base rather than a quiet, full-service hotel.

  • Distinctive, fun cat theme that fits the Cat City
  • Outstanding staff who know the city and buses
  • Very cheap dorm beds, from about $9
  • Thin walls — street-facing rooms are noisy
  • It is a hostel — basic amenities, no pool
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1The Waterfront Hotel Kuching58.7~$51Kuching International Airport (KCH) is about 12 km out, a 20-25 minute drive. The Kuching Waterfront is a 3-minute, 200 m walk.#1 location · 5-star above the Plaza Merdeka mall
2Riverside Majestic Hotel Astana Wing58.4~$57Kuching Waterfront — right on the river, walkable immediately. Kuching International Airport (KCH) is about 12 km away, 20-25 minutes by car.#2 Riverside · Sky Lounge with sunset views
3Pullman Kuching58.2~$51Kuching Waterfront — about a 7-minute walk (500 m); Kuching International Airport (KCH) is around 12 km, a 20-25 minute drive.#3 Accor-group 5-star · high-up city and river views
4Grand Margherita Hotel48.4~$49Kuching Waterfront — right on the river, walkable in seconds; Kuching International Airport is about 12 km away (a 20-25 minute drive).#4 Riverside · 4-star value
5Harbour View Hotel38.1~$40Kuching Waterfront — about a 4-minute walk (300 m). Kuching International Airport (KCH) is about 12 km away, 20-25 minutes by car.#5 River view · great value near the Waterfront
6The LimeTree Hotel, Kuching38.4~$29About 12 km from Kuching International Airport (KCH), a 20-25 minute drive; roughly a 10-minute walk to the Kuching Waterfront.#6 boutique · Padungan Chinatown district
7Abell Hotel38.1~$29Kuching Waterfront — about a 5-minute walk; Kuching airport is 12 km, a 20-25 minute drive.#7 central Kuching · next to the Cat Statue
8Merdeka Palace Hotel & Suites47.6~$26Kuching Waterfront about a 7-minute walk; Kuching Airport 12 km away, a 15-20 minute drive#8 4-star · spacious rooms at budget prices
9Kingwood Hotel Kuching47.8~$23About 2 km to the Kuching Waterfront, roughly a 7-minute drive#9 spacious rooms · free parking
10QuiikCat28.5~$9Kuching International Airport (KCH) is about 12 km out, a 20-25 minute drive. The Kuching Waterfront is a 6-minute, 400 m walk.#10 hostel · cat theme, low starting price

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 location · 5-star above the Plaza Merdeka mall
The Waterfront Hotel Kuching

#1 The Waterfront is Kuching's only independent 5-star — a rooftop river-view pool and a downtown perch right on top of the mall.

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#2 Riverside · Sky Lounge with sunset views
Riverside Majestic Hotel Astana Wing

#2 Riverside Majestic Astana Wing is a riverside hotel in the middle of the Waterfront, where the top-floor Sky Lounge at sunset is the real reason to book.

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#3 Accor-group 5-star · high-up city and river views
Pullman Kuching

#3 Pullman Kuching is an Accor-group 5-star on a hill where the high-floor rooms get a wide sweep of city and Sarawak River, backed by reliable international-chain service.

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#4 Riverside · 4-star value
Grand Margherita Hotel

#4 Grand Margherita is a good-value 4-star on the river — a pool that looks out at the water, dead-center on the Waterfront.

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#5 River view · great value near the Waterfront
Harbour View Hotel

#5 Harbour View is the value river-view pick — a short walk from both the Waterfront and the old Chinatown, with rooms that punch above their price.

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#6 boutique · Padungan Chinatown district
The LimeTree Hotel, Kuching

#6 The LimeTree is a boutique hotel in the Chinatown district — bright design, a city-view rooftop bar, and warm service.

Selección final

10 hoteles para todos los estilos y presupuestos — elige por barrio, características únicas y estilo de viaje.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuántos días necesito realmente en Kuching?
3 días, 2 noches es el punto ideal para la propia ciudad — cubrirás el paseo por el Paseo Marítimo, el Chinatown de Carpenter Street, los monumentos a los gatos, un paseo en barca tambang al lado de Astana y el Templo Tua Pek Kong. Si quieres añadir el Parque Nacional de Bako para los monos probóscide o Semenggoh para los orangutanes (y sinceramente, deberías), amplía a 4 días.
¿En qué barrio debo alojarme?
La franja del Paseo Marítimo es la opción obvia para los recién llegados — The Waterfront, Riverside Majestic, Grand Margherita, Harbour View y Abell están todos ahí. Padungan (el Chinatown más moderno) es donde están los cafés modernos si ese es tu ambiente — prueba The LimeTree o QuiikCat. Pullman y Merdeka Palace están en la colina cerca de los centros comerciales. Kingwood queda algo más lejos pero tiene aparcamiento gratuito, clave si alquilas un coche.
¿Cómo me muevo — hay metro?
No, no hay metro aquí. Kuching es suficientemente pequeña para que vayas andando a la mayoría de sitios, especialmente alrededor del Paseo Marítimo y el casco antiguo. Para cualquier cosa más lejos, Grab funciona genial y los viajes son muy baratos. Las barcas tambang que cruzan el río son muy divertidas y cuestan prácticamente nada. Para Bako o Semenggoh, querrás un tour o coche de alquiler.
¿Cómo es la escena gastronómica?
La comida de Sarawak es su propio universo y, sinceramente, está muy infravalorada. Tienes que probar el laksa de Sarawak (Anthony Bourdain lo llamó famosamente "el desayuno de los dioses") y el Kolo Mee. Ve pronto al Chinatown de Carpenter Street — los mejores puestos se agotan antes del mediodía. Añade gambas de río frescas, midin (saltado de helecho silvestre) y tendrás un fin de semana gastronómico perfecto.
¿Cuál es el mejor derroche?
The Waterfront Hotel Kuching es el único hotel independiente de 5 estrellas de la ciudad, sobre la Plaza Merdeka con piscina de azotea y bar con vistas al Río Sarawak — vale el derroche solo por el atardecer. Pullman Kuching es el hotel de 5 estrellas de la marca Accor en la colina, y Riverside Majestic Astana Wing gana por las vistas al río y ese Sky Lounge.
¿La mejor opción económica que realmente merece la pena?
QuiikCat es la jugada real para mochileros — hostal temático de gatos, camas de dormitorio desde unos 300 baht, y el personal es increíblemente útil para planificar tu excursión a Bako. Para algo con habitaciones privadas, Harbour View Hotel te da vistas al río desde unos 1.400 baht. Kingwood es la opción de valor si tienes un coche de alquiler ya que el aparcamiento es gratuito.
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