Tue, 20 Jul 2010 09:55:52 GMT

Lime Tree Hotel

Situated adjacent to Chinatown (Padungan), this chic budget hotel is also home to one of Kuching’s hippest night spots.


Situated adjacent to Chinatown, this chic budget hotel is also home to one of Kuching’s hippest night spots.

All 42 rooms and eight suites at the hotel offer free wi-fi service, LCD TVs, plush bedding and refreshing rain-showers. Complimentary daily breakfasts are included in the price of all rooms. Not to be missed are the lime cocktails, a signature of the LimeLight Rooftop Lounge.

Lime Tree Hotel
Lot 317 Abell Road
Tel: +082 414 600
Website
Price per night : From RM160 nett

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