Kingwood Boutique Hotel
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Founded in 1986 as Rinwood Inn, the hotel had humbling beginnings as a two-lot shophouse converted into a comfortable living space to house foreign business clientele. In 2014, the hotel underwent extension renovations and redesign with a design theme featuring retro 1970s-era elements.

Kingwood Boutique Hotel is a distinctive hotel located alongside the famous corridor along North Yu Seng Road. Recently renovated and redesigned extensively to, the hotel reopened its doors on 23rd September 2015. It features 49 designer rooms, a lobby cafe and restaurant, with a rooftop bar that boasts a sprawling view of North Yu Seng Road and Miri.
Its design theme reflects vintage style-era sophistication with a modern twist - all guest rooms are outfitted with vintage 1970s era furniture retro designs. 5 types of guest rooms, studio-style, deluxe private rooms, suites & parlour areas and a Crown Loft to suit the different styles and budgets. All rooms come with complimentary wifi, morning paper, in-room safes, climate control and spa inspired bath amenities.
Major shopping malls, banks, convenience stores, bars and restaurants are within walking distance.
Web site: https://kingwoodmiri.com.my/
Kingwood Boutique Hotel (Miri) Sdn. Bhd. (147317-D)
Lot 826, Jalan Yu Seng Utara, P. O. Box 1838, 98008 Miri, Sarawak.
(+6) 085 415888
(+6) 085 320888
Enquiries: hello@kingwoodmiri.com.my
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