Discover the Jame’Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque: Brunei’s Architectural Gem

Jame’Asr Hassanil Bolkiah is the largest mosque in Brunei, recognized globally for its stunning architecture. It is featured prominently on the $10 Bruneian Dollar notes.

I visited this remarkable mosque in 2018 and was captivated by its monumental scale. It’s an essential stop for anyone visiting Brunei.

This travel guide will detail how to reach the mosque and provide insight into everything you should know before your visit!

Tropical scenery and Islamic architecture.
Tropical scenery + Islamic type architecture. This is what mosques look like in SE Asia.

What To Expect

With 29 golden domes and four 60-meter tall minarets, the size and ornate design of this mosque are indeed impressive.

You can easily reach the mosque by taxi, or utilize Dart, a local taxi app that serves as a budget-friendly alternative to traditional taxis, akin to Uber.

Furthermore, stopping at the mosque on your way to or from the airport is a convenient option.

Viewing the mosque from the main parking entryway.
Viewing the mosque from the main parking entryway.

Upon my arrival in Brunei, I hired an airport taxi to my hotel and requested a stop at the mosque. The driver was willing to wait for a small additional fee while I explored and captured photographs.

Brunei boasts a very low crime rate, allowing me to leave my suitcase safe in the taxi’s trunk without any concerns. Approximately half an hour sufficed for my visit; however, if you choose to explore the interior, you may want to allocate more time.

If you visit after sunset, be sure to admire how the mosque is illuminated, radiating a brilliant golden glow.

The mosque with its 29 golden domes.
The mosque has 29 golden domes since it’s dedicated to the 29th Sultan of Brunei.
Artistic wall on the outside of the mosque.
One of the artistic walls on the outside of the mosque.
Fountain near the mosque entrance.
A fountain near the mosque entrance.
Green courtyard near the mosque.
The green courtyard near the mosque.

Going Inside The Mosque

  • Monday-Wednesday and Saturday — 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM or 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
  • Sunday — 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM or 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

To enter the mosque, you’ll need to wear a designated robe and remove your shoes. Fortunately, there is no entry fee, and the robes are provided free of charge.

The interior of the mosque is as elaborately designed as the exterior; however, photography is prohibited inside.

Rules and times of entry.
Rules and times of entry are posted outside.
Stairways leading into the mosque.
The stairways leading into the mosque.
Showy chandelier near the mosque door.
The showy chandelier near the door to the mosque.

How To Get There

The Jame’Asr Hassanil Bolkiah mosque is conveniently located in the city center of Bandar Seri Begawan, only a 10-minute drive from Brunei International Airport (BWN).

Additionally, you might find accommodation positioned within walking distance from the mosque, as I discovered during my visit to the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque.

Where To Stay In Brunei


Rimbun Suites
Rimbun Suites

Badi'ah Hotel
Badi’ah Hotel

Al Afiah Hotel
Al Afiah Hotel

Radisson Hotel
Radisson Hotel

Where I Stayed

I chose to stay at Qing Yun Resthouse Bandar, conveniently located near the BSB riverfront, with a private air-conditioned room costing $33 USD per night. Although Brunei is not the cheapest travel destination, this price was quite favorable.

The location proved to be ideal; it was just a 5-minute walk from the renowned Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque and the Royal Regalia Museum. Additionally, it was situated directly above a shopping complex filled with various dining options.

Do note that accommodation prices can vary, so keeping an eye out for great deals is advised.


My Brunei Hotel
My Brunei Hotel


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