1Borneo, Kota Kinabalu
Room
ADDRESS
Tune Hotels - 1Borneo, Kota Kinabalu
Unit No. G-803,1Borneo Hypermall,
Jalan Sulaman, 88450
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
FEATURES
3 Floors
165 rooms (165 Double Rooms)
Where We Are
- Located within 1Borneo, East Malaysia's largest shopping, dining & lifestyle mall
- Free 1Borneo shuttle service from hotel to city centre
- En-route to Mt Kinabalu, South East Asia's highest peak and Sabah's finest golf courses
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Getting Here
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Limited Time Offer on Shuttle and Charter Services!
| Types of services | From | To | Types of transport | Price (Estimated*) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shuttle | Tune Hotels (1 Borneo, KK) |
KKIA (T1, T2) |
Captrans Car | RM35 per car (max 4 pax) |
| Tune Hotels (1 Borneo, KK) |
KK City | Captrans Car | RM15 per car (max 4 pax) | |
| Charter | Tune Hotels (1 Borneo, KK) |
KKIA (T1, T2) |
Captrans Van | RM70 per van |
| Tune Hotels (1 Borneo, KK) |
KK City | Captrans Van | RM30 per van | |
| Tour | Tune Hotels (1 Borneo, KK) |
KK City Tour (3 hours) |
Captrans Van | RM70 per pax (min 2 pax) |
| Tune Hotels (1 Borneo, KK) |
Kinabalu Park (7 hours) |
Captrans Van | RM160 per pax (min 2 pax including lunch) |
| Captrans Services: For more info, please call Call Centre+603 - 8734 8255 | |
| KKIA = Kota Kinabalu Internation Airport | |
| T1, T2 = Terminal 1, Terminal 2 | |
| 1Borneo City Shuttle |
| Disclaimer Prices indicated above are strictly for reference only. These prices may vary. Tune Hotels shall not be liable for any loss, damage or injury whatsoever, howsoever suffered by any participant or any loss or damage to any property of any participant arising from or in connection with his / her usage of the any transportations mentioned above. |
Attractions
Sabah Attractions

1Borneo
The largest component of the project is the shopping podium with a gross area of 1.5m sq ft. This constitutes part of the 4.8m sq ft of the overall integrated component consisting of 4 international & regional chain Hotels, Condominiums, Auto city, Oceanarium & Discovery centre, Handicraft & Cultural Centre, Spa & Fitness Centre, Amusement Centre, Bowling Centre, Cineplex, Gourmet Lane. read more
Kinabalu Park
The Kinabalu Park covers an area of 754 sq km and is made up of Mount Kinabalu, Mount Tambayukon and the foothills. It was gazetted to preserve this valuable natural environment. The mountains have a fascinating geological history, taking 'just' a million years to form. The mighty Mount Kinabalu is actually a granite massif that was later...
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Handicraft Market
Located along Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens, the Handicraft Market is a favoured shopping haunt for locals and tourists alike. Souvenirs galore await you and rest assured there is something for everyone. Start with the cheap trinkets, which make excellent gifts for friends and family.read more
Sabah State Museum & Heritage Village
Built in 1985, the Museum complex is sited where then British North Borneo Governor's Istana was once located. The Museum consists of the Main Building, Science and Education Centre, Heritage Village, Sabah Art Gallery and Museum of Islamic Civilization. Inside are various Galleries housing Natural History, Ceramics, Ethnography...read more
Gaya Street (Sunday Market)
Originally named Bond Street, Gaya Street located in the Kota Kinabalu Central Business District has been the centre of business for over a hundred years. The wooden shops with nipah roofs are long gone but here is where generations-old family businesses are still thriving passed down from father to son.read more
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
The Tunku Abdul Rahman park comprises a group of five islands located only 20 minutes away from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah's capital. The park is spread over 4,929 hectares, two thirds of which is sea. The five idyllic islands, Manukan, Mamutik, Sulug, Gaya and Sapi have soft white beaches and are teeming with fish and coral, perfect for beginner...read more
North Borneo Railway
In the 1880s, with the emergence of rubber and coffee plantations in Borneo's hinterland, a need of some kind of transportation between towns was triggered, thus the North Borneo Railway was born.Today, it runs from Tanjung Aru till Tenom town, passing coastal and rural areas, picturesque villages and small towns, a mountain tunnel and a spectacular..read moreSource from Tourism Malaysia's Official Site






