Bandar Seri Begawan

Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital of Brunei, a tiny nation on the island of Borneo. It’s known for the opulent Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, adorned with chandeliers, stained glass and Italian marble, and surrounded by a lagoon. Nearby, the Royal Regalia Building showcases a gold carriage and lavish gifts presented to the sultan. To the northwest is the Jame’Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, with 29 golden domes.
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Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
1. Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
4.7
(2065)
Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Grand 20th-century mosque built in a lagoon, with a gold dome, marble minarets & lush grounds.
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Stunning mosque in a gorgeous space. Whether by day or night, Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque shines like a jewel. No fee to visit. The interior is equally beautiful. Visitors with bare head, exposed appendages are offered a robe to wear while visiting. Shoes need to be removed before stepping up from the steps. Before entering. All staff members are friendly and helpful.
A must-visit landmark in Bandar Seri Begawan. The golden dome of the mosque is stunning, especially during sunset when it reflects beautifully over the water. The surroundings are peaceful, and the architecture is both grand and elegant. Non-Muslims can enter during designated hours, but make sure to follow the dress code. It's free to visit and definitely worth stopping by if you're in Brunei. One of the most iconic spots in the country.
The capital city of Brunei, where silence is golden, much like the domes. A place so clean and orderly, you’ll feel guilty for chewing gum too loudly. Everything looks polished, peaceful, and possibly watched by a CCTV operated by someone in royal attire. Expect gleaming mosques, air-conditioned museums, and entire streets where the loudest noise is your own flip-flops. Locals are warm, roads are wide, and traffic is so calm it feels rehearsed. There’s oil money somewhere underfoot, but above ground, it’s all modest smiles and slow living. Come for the iconic Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, stay for the surreal calm and leave wondering if you accidentally trespassed into a billionaire’s backyard that also happens to be a country. Home to one of the world’s richest reigning monarchs, the Sultan of Brunei, whose palace has over 1,700 rooms, and that’s just the official count. You won’t see him, but you’ll definitely feel the royal footprint in every perfectly trimmed hedge and overachieving fountain. A surreal blend of wealth, calm, and quiet confidence..like a luxury car that never honks. Oh ya.. there’s an actual road called Jalan Pretty. Not sure if it’s a compliment, a trap, or just a passive-aggressive reminder to moisturize.
This place is within walking distance from the Regalia museum, we came right after the museum. We were wearing shorts at that time which is not allowed when entering the mosque but the staff lent us a robe so we can enter. We were only allowed to walk around a small area of the mosque but we still get to enjoy the air-con and see the interiors of the mosque. I think we are only allowed to walk around small area is because there are locals coming to pray while tourists are visiting. It's shame that we left the area the mosque after leaving the interior, as there are actually some outside area that we can explore. Visited on 19 May 2025
Very beautiful mosque, nice garden ext to it. Tranquility zone, not busy outside prayer times
Beautiful & huge mosque. The dome is made of 24k gold! Just beside the waterfront. Great view.
Spectacular n definitely worth a visit. d gold dome can be seen when u drive around d city area. This mosque is v big n grand with rugs fr Saudi Arabia n walls made with Italian marble. Free to enter. Footwear must be removed at entrance. Males shd wear long pants, no tanks tops or sleeveless. Females must put on d green robe provided. Do remember to walk fr d side of d mosque to d back to take pictures of d picturesque manmade lagoon n boat.
Beautiful and peaceful. This mask has many different angles and it’s worth it to walk around and look and explore.
Royal Regalia Museum
2. Royal Regalia Museum
4.4
(1082)
Museum
Specialty Museums
Golden-domed museum featuring exhibits on royal life, including chariots & ceremonial costumes.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5-Star Review – Royal Regalia Museum, Brunei The Royal Regalia Museum is truly a must-visit when in Brunei. The moment you walk in, you’re greeted with a grand showcase of royal heritage that feels both majestic and meaningful. The displays are extensive, well-curated, and beautifully maintained—each section tells a clear story of Brunei’s monarchy, traditions, and national identity. The highlight is definitely the impressive collection of royal garments, ceremonial items, and gifts from world leaders. Everything is presented with great detail, making it worth every dollar spent. The layout is easy to follow, and the air-conditioned environment makes the experience comfortable and enjoyable. If you’re exploring Bandar Seri Begawan, this museum should be at the top of your list. A rich and fascinating experience that leaves you appreciating the history and elegance of Brunei’s royal legacy. Highly recommended!
Many men have man caves, though not this opulent. In this museum, you learn a little about the history of Brunei, and the Sultan. Not much is shared about remaining family members. In this museum, you will see lots of glitter, gold that’s part of the lives of the royal family, along with gifts and swags given to the Sultan from rich and powerful connections. And it may cross your mind that those are not really gifts that one would want to put in their homes. So if you rule a country, have unlimited resources, have more money than you need for many lifetimes, you too may build something to house all of that. It’s interesting to see what world leaders gift each other. Definitely ranges from interesting, thoughtful to what?? 🤔 There is a fee to enter. Bags need to be placed in lockers. No outside shoes permitted. It’s not a huge museum, though not small either. Plan for at least 1-2 hours to take in everything.
It is a museum that contains the gifts and ceremonial items belonging to the Sultan of Brunei. The place tells a lot about the life of the Sultan from his youth to his time as Sultan. He is still alive now and has been ruling for more than 60 years. There are many items commemorating his 60 years of rule around the museum so it left quite an impression. The items displayed here all looked really unique and pretty. Definitely worth the $5 to enter and visit the place. Visitors are can use non-smartphone cameras (action camera, mirrorless) in the area where the chariot is displayed but inside you can only use smartphones as they will tell you to store your stuff in a locker before entering the main route. Visited on 19 May 2025
굳이라는 생각이 든다. The Royal Regalia Museum is a must-visit spot in Bandar Seri Begawan for anyone interested in Brunei’s monarchy and cultural heritage. The building itself is grand and well-maintained, and the exhibits are impressive — from royal chariots and ceremonial weaponry to gifts from other nations. The museum offers a unique glimpse into the life and traditions of the Sultanate, with well-preserved items and detailed explanations. Best of all, it’s free to enter. Make sure to store your bags at the entrance, as photography isn’t allowed inside. A quiet and educational stop that adds depth to your understanding of Brunei.
We all friends visted this Royal museum at Pusat Bandar, entrance fees is $5 brunei dollar per person, you can see lot of photos, so ,many things which Royal Sultan of Brunei used from his earlier age to now, so many gifts presented by various peoples, and it has descriped how the the Kingdom is live his life, his wifes and his ministry and the people of Brunei Darussalam.How he kind with his people and how he administrate this country. It is worth to visit.
We, from Cambodia 🇰🇭 have visited Royal Regalia Museum during our holiday. It is so quiet and peaceful to visit. It’s proud to see a memorial gift from our country that has presented at the Royal Brunei 🇧🇳 Museum 🙏
A collection of items gifted to the Sultan of Brunei who is either a man loved by the people or loved by himself — a distinction that is hard to tell. The line between honorific and self-indulgent feels blurred here. But, there are plenty of beautiful items on display. A pleasant, if not slightly dull, way to pass an hour in Brunei.
A museum that shows the coronation and life of the Sultan. It was impressive at first but slowly made me feel like I’m just looking at gifts that he got all over the world but had no space in his home. The staff wasn’t particularly welcoming and quite choppy. Only words I got from them are “write here” and “five ringgit”.
Kampong Ayer
3. Kampong Ayer
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Kampung Ayer is a prominent traditional settlement in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei. It comprises neighbourhoods of traditional houses, schools and mosques built on stilts above the Brunei River near the capital's city centre. Wikipedia.
Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque
4. Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque
4.7
(1376)
Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Large modern-day mosque, notable for its 4 minarets & lavish interior, with a small garden.
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One of the most beautiful mosques I’ve ever visited. The golden domes and detailed architecture are absolutely breathtaking. The surrounding gardens are well maintained and add to the peaceful atmosphere. It's especially stunning during sunset. Visitors are welcome outside of prayer hours, but make sure to dress modestly. A must-visit when you're in Brunei!
I visited on a Sunday at 9am and was glad to find it not too crowded. Do check the visiting hours in advance. The mosque is truly one of the most beautiful I’ve ever seen—its architecture is simply stunning. The surrounding garden and fountains make it a perfect spot for photos. This is definitely a must-visit when in Brunei. Just remember to dress appropriately and be respectful during your visit.
They say the dome of this mosque is made with 25% gold, and it really shows in its beauty. What I love is that even non-Muslims or visitors who aren’t dressed modestly can still enter by wearing a robe provided here. The unique design makes every corner feel grand and luxurious honestly, it’s the kind of place where you can’t resist snapping a photo.
One of the largest mosques in Brunei, with gold leaf on the top of the minaret. The inside is very beautiful. The guards here still maintain the solemnity and are very friendly to tourists. Free entrance fee, about 1 hour to visit here. If you come here and your clothes are not suitable, you will be able to borrow a robe for free to visit.
First top for most tourist. Plenty of photos opportunities. We felt welcomed at the entrance especially if you can speak Malay/from Malaysia. Very picturesque place.... No entrance fees. A good place to stop by. Pls make sure you check the time for praying as they will closed during that time. If I'm not mistaken, mosque will closed from 1130am to 230pm for non Muslims.
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah summoned John Lawson to the country's capital, in the early 1990s after being inspired by the Englishman's work. Lawson was asked to design the glass dome for a new mosque that would be constructed to honour the Silver Jubilee of Hassanal Bolkiah. Although it was first officially called the Kiarong Mosque, it would go on to be renamed as Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque.
Beautiful mosque, interesting and unique architecture, outside prayer times is not crowded and is a perfect spot for nice instagram pictures. Free to visit, free parking.
A very grand architecture. Serene and peaceful inside. Looks especially nice at night with the lightings. Do observe the rules and culture when visiting this place.
Kianggeh Market
5. Kianggeh Market
4.1
(393)
Market
Sights & Landmarks
Popular open-air street market with stalls selling produce, seafood, meat & local dishes.
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Nice local market for finding local snacks, soto daging (beef noodles for B$1), vegetables, fruits and alot more. I arrived at 11:30 and not all stores were already open. The soto daging tasted fine but not very filling.
Tamu Kianggeh is a vibrant local market offering a wide variety of products at reasonable prices. You’ll find fresh fruits, vegetables, and traditional Malay kuih muih, along with food stalls selling fritters, drinks, fried snacks and many more. The market is clean, tidy and also budget-friendly, making it a popular spot for locals, especially during the weekends. It tends to get crowded in the mornings especially on Friday ans Sunday, so arriving early is recommended as many vendors close before noon. Although there is paid parking available, the convenience of the market's layout and its bustling atmosphere make it worth a visit for anyone looking to experience local flavors and culture.
As someone from another SEA country, the market seems to be lack of people. It's modern wet market that means it's clean and comfortable. It sells mostly farm produce but some are selling traditional snacks (when i visited there maybe 2-3 stalls selling traditional snacks, 2-3 stall selling modern snack and drinks. A coconut water stall. The rest are the produce stalls.
The Kianggeh market is the place to go for your local needs, and especially the rare culturally relevant items You can buy locally grown fruits and vegetables for a price that's not too different from the supermarkets There are also handcrafted local items that are hard to get elsewhere There're many local food and drinks available in the stalls This market is usually fairly sparse during weekdays but on the weekends, especially Friday, this place gets very full to the point that traffic starts to back up all the way outside The place is also very sheltered from the weather, no matter if it's hot or rainy
Maybe because I went at about noon time on a Thursday, I find that the market looks pathetic with just the vegetables stalls opened plus a few food stores. No meat or fish stalls opened, if they can be found here. Wonder how/where does the locals get their meat. Went on Friday morning and more stalls have opened, including fish and chicken stalls.
Kianggeh Market, is a traditional open-air wet market on the banks of the Kianggeh River in Brunei's capital, Bandar Seri Begawan. The market is famous for its fresh local produce, ready-made food, and local handicrafts.
Small local market with some produce and snacks. It’s located close to the mosque and waterfront, so it’s an easy stop if you’re in the area. That said, it’s nothing special at all, any neighborhood market in other Southeast Asian countries is more vibrant and interesting. Worth a quick look if you’re passing by, but not a must-see. You can walk around the whole market in a few minutes.
It’s a local market with different areas for dry goods, wet goods and food.
Tasek Lama Recreational Park
6. Tasek Lama Recreational Park
4.4
(37)
Parking lot
Nature & Parks
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The park is nicely designed and it is actually a huge hike area where you can spend a few days to explore the entire trails they have got. Path wasn't well Marked but is clear as the path was very worn and visible
Tasek Lama Park is an urban park located along Jalan Tasek Lama of Kampong Tasek Lama, in the heart of Bandar Seri Begawan.[4] As one of the oldest recognised parks in the nation, it features an artificial lake and waterfall. The park is a popular destination for both locals and visitors, offering a rare green space within the city. In addition to its scenic landscape, it is known for its diverse bird population, attracting birdwatchers to observe about 80 bird species known to exist there.
Here you will find a great deal of walking and hiking trails of various levels of difficulty, ideal for joggers and hikers. For avid adventurers, pack up your hiking gear and hit the jungle trails of Sarang Helang (Eagle’s Nest) or Bukit Markuching. The viewing tower can give you a nice bird’s eye view of the park. It is a nice trail and hike, but some facilities need to repair
A perfect place to go for people who loves to go for a walk, jogging, excercise, trekking, or simply likes to appreciate nature. Kids will also enjoy to play around. They have clean rest rooms and vendo machines where you can buy drinks. And best of all, entrance to the place is free!!!
great hiking area in the middle of Bandar, never busy and plenty of alternative hikes to make it interesting to come back several times. No swimming in the waterfalls here.
Well maintained park . Great for jogging and hiking.
I was here some 20 years ago, age does carry away yet the historical beauty of the park is still iconic and i call this beauty of aging There are ways to make the park better, to be more facilitating, impressive and a place even a tourist will come back for more during holidays, What i like most , the no bottle policy, the roadmap, and the disappointment are those passive exercise playground and facilities, shall be made good. Need to be repaired.
Nothing really special but the mind-comforting place is this one.
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