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NAK Hotel
Jalan Pelabuhan Lama, Sandakan, 90000, Malaysia

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The oldest, purpose-built hotel in Sandakan. Family run since 1966. Retains the old and embraces the new - a hotel brimming with cultural detail and interest. You walk into a hotel with recollections of a time past but with strokes of a contemporary touch. Rooms are styled in simple, oriental feel; warm and calming. Enjoy a drink in our small lobby bar/caf�, and read a book from our library.Sleep in one of the most spacious rooms in Sandakan with comfortable & clean beds,complimentary coffee and tea making facilities. Seaview is also available for most rooms. With the romantic BALIN roof garden now open on the roof top, 8th floor; see the entire stretch of old Sandakan town, the tranquil coastline and the Sandakan skies and sunset�.soak in the authentic atmosphere of this small town from a beautiful vantage point. NAK hotel is situated in the centre of town. Nestled among all the commercial buildings, banks, airline offices, and next to the old central market and the bus station. Less than 2km from the jetty, and boat rides to islands such as Lankayan, Selingan Turtle island and Berhala island.

Directions

Less than 50m walking distance from both central bus stations. As one enters into town from the hilltop, just look up, beyond HSBC and Standard Chartered banks and see the words of our sign on the facade of the building located just behind.

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