A popular waterfront photo spot and symbol of Kota Kinabalu city. It is also nearby to the Marlin roundabout.
Sabah's oldest structure, a 1905 wooden clocktower named after a British colonial administrator.
A distinctive circular tower and one of Kota Kinabalu’s iconic architectural landmarks.
Visit the beautiful mosque known for its striking architecture and lagoon setting.
Take a short boat ride from Jesselton Point to nearby islands for beaches, snorkelling and relaxation.
Enjoy one of Kota Kinabalu’s most famous sunset views.
Explore local food, crafts, souvenirs and weekend market atmosphere.
Visit the local market area for fresh produce, handicrafts, dried seafood and local snacks.
A popular shopping mall with retail stores, restaurants and entertainment options.
A city-centre mall near the waterfront, suitable for shopping, dining and casual browsing.
A popular halal Chinese-style seafood restaurant in Kota Kinabalu, suitable for delegates looking for seafood and local dishes.
A seafood dining spot known for its floating restaurant setting and cultural performance atmosphere.
A local restaurant in Kota Kinabalu offering Malay and Sabahan “kampung-style” dishes, with buffet and à la carte options. It is a good place for delegates to try local flavours in a casual, family-friendly setting.
A familiar local café brand for drinks, light bites and casual meet-ups. Their bubble tea, mini croissant and egg tart is a must try.
A casual Muslim-friendly noodle restaurant offering hand-pulled Chinese-style noodles, including beef and lamb noodle dishes. It is a suitable option for delegates looking for a warm, simple and satisfying meal in Kota Kinabalu.