
Aptly called The People Place, Kuching Waterfront was built for the people of Sarawak. It is their place to enjoy, to entertain and be entertained. A heritage to be proud of, and a legacy to pass on to generations to come. Stretching approximately 1 km long, with a riverside walk linking the hotel precinct with downtown Kuching, the Waterfront is 'self-contained' with facilities for entertainment, refreshment, relaxation, cultural enjoyment and arts appreciation. It is also a great place for family gatherings, corporate outings and school and community projects.
The structures and facilities at the Kuching Waterfront represent a blend of existing historical buildings and additional modern facilities set in a beautifully landscaped background. The features also reflect a combination of local culture and modern technology and are characterized by the use of raw materials and designs unique to the Kuching Waterfront only. Examples include granite slabs and sets; copper roofing; granite and marble mosaics; cast aluminium and "belian" Kuching Waterfront railings; Kuching Waterfront rubbish bins; insect-repelling promenade lights; sculptures; etc.

Food Outlets
Snacks, pizza, pastries, local favorites, hawker delights, fruits, tit bits
and beverage in abundance, any time of the day.
From the Mountains to
the Sea
A theme playground with a crab, a fish and a mountain range. Built with ground
safety features.
Chinese Pavilion
A relic of the past that has been restored and transported to its present site.
Chinese cultural music rises here to complement the romance of the evening.
Hornbill Fountain
The Land of The Hornbills is translated into modern art in this water-cascading
metallic sculpture.
Floating Pontoon
Bob along with the waves, and watch the colorful tambangs. Those wishing to
fish should first contact the KWF Management Office.
Orangery
A canopy for special promotions and exhibitions. Also features the largest chess
set in Sarawak.
Waterfront Square
An open space for martial arts training and demonstrations such as Silat, Tai
Chi, Wushu, Taekwando. Also for assembly and large group activities such as
mass aerobics.