Description
Brunei Darussalam is located on the north coast of Borneo and is a unique kingdom rich in Malay culture, peace, and tranquility. The country's most exclusive hotel, The Empire Brunei, overlooks the South China Sea and is renowned for its warm Bruneian hospitality and extensive services. Surrounded by vast, unspoiled, tropical rain forests rich with wildlife, it is the ultimate sanctuary for relaxing in a beautiful and natural setting. The 522 rooms and suites, spread across multiple buildings, and secluded private villas are luxurious havens of spacious comfort. Within the private 180-hectare grounds, there are beaches, pools, lagoons, and a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course with panoramic sea views. The resort also offers international restaurants, a children's club, cinemas, spa, a wide range of sporting activities, and extensive function facilities. The Empire Brunei offers an unforgettable revitalizing and relaxing luxury stay. Guests of The Empire Brunei can: Stay in expansive and luxurious rooms, all with large balconies offering views over the gardens, lagoon or swimming pools. Dine at one of over a half a dozen restaurants serving local and international cuisine Swim in any one of the five pools on property. Play a round of golf at the resort's 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course. Enjoy endless activities from the relaxation of a massage to an invigorating workout, to a round of golf or a movie at the cinema. From the moment you step inside the soaring lobby with its marble pillars, gold accents, and tiger's eye inlaid, gold-plated stair rails, you know you're in for an experience like no other. The Empire Brunei's welcoming atmosphere, multiple room types, and ample event space for both weddings and business events makes this resort hotel great for any type of traveler, from an intimate couple's escape to a family-friendly weeks-long reunion.
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More about Quebec City
As soon as you step foot in the city, you will be transported back in time with its cobblestone streets, old buildings, and stunning architecture. The city is divided into two parts: Upper Town and Lower Town. Upper Town sits atop a cliff and is home to the famous Château Frontenac, a grand hotel that dominates the skyline. You can take a leisurely stroll along Dufferin Terrace, a boardwalk that offers stunning views of the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding area.
Lower Town is where you will find the oldest part of the city, with its narrow streets, quaint shops, and historic buildings. You can explore Petit-Champlain, a pedestrian-only street that is home to local artisans and boutiques...



































