
The most important cities in Brunei at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital and largest city of Brunei, known for the magnificent Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque.
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A prominent port town at the northeastern tip of Brunei, housing the country's main deep-water port.
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An inland area famous for its lush tropical rainforests, longhouses, and agricultural produce.
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The isolated administrative center of Temburong District, accessible mainly by boat or the new bridge.
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A remote village providing an authentic glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the indigenous people.
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A village in the interior of Tutong, recognized for its cultural tourism and traditional products.
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A prominent residential area housing several foreign embassies and important institutions.
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An important area housing the Brunei International Airport and various government ministries.
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A small settlement known for its water pumping station that supplies the oil town of Seria.
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A village located south of the capital, connected by land and surrounded by beautiful hills.
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A peaceful rural settlement serving as a local hub for the surrounding inland villages.
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A small community located near the Tutong River, characterized by traditional Bruneian life.
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A unique spit of land where the South China Sea meets the calm waters of the Tutong River.
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The heart of Brunei's oil industry, where commercial oil was first discovered in 1929.
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The main town in Tutong District, known for its pristine beaches and relaxed atmosphere.
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An inland village in Tutong with a strong indigenous cultural presence, mainly Dusun.
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A settlement known for its amusement park, Jerudong Park, and luxurious polo club.
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A village set against lush green hills, offering a quiet environment close to the capital.
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A coastal village in Tutong District, notable for its telecommunications earth station.
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One of the largest residential areas in Brunei, featuring extensive public housing estates.
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An area rich in history, containing several important archaeological sites and museums.
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A major commercial and residential area close to the center of Bandar Seri Begawan.
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A significant area in Temburong that serves as a gateway to the pristine rainforests.
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A coastal settlement in Belait District, housing the Brunei LNG plant.
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The administrative center of the Belait District, located near the border with Malaysia.
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The premier commercial and shopping district in the capital region of Brunei.
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A rapidly growing residential and commercial area located to the west of the capital.
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A village situated near the dense mangrove forests of the Temburong District.
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A traditional village that has developed into a modern residential suburb.
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A residential suburb located in the eastern part of the Brunei-Muara District.
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An important industrial and forestry center in the Belait District.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.