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Sentana Villa Ubud
4.4/54 Reviews
Ubud
房間藏在一個很隱蔽的小巷子裏,當地司機都是一路問路找到的,第一次體驗了露天洗浴,膽戰心驚的 我們還住了兩晚,有點刺激。。。房東就住隔壁,人還是蠻好的
Triyana Resort and Glamping
3.8/55 Reviews
Ubud
Absolutely loved our stay here! The staff were friendly and kind and the dome we stayed in was marvellous! Having our own pool that overlooked the gorgeous jungle-like scenery was amazing. I would totally recommend to anyone who wants to escape the hustle of U-Bud for a night or so and have some zen time!
Rijasa Agung Resort and Villas
4.3/57 Reviews
Ubud
Bali has a lot of beautiful hotels from the rice fields of Ubud, to the beaches of Nusa Dua, the cliffs of Ulawatu to the busy streets of Kuta. I've been to Bali 3x and tried 4 hotels and by far this is the best hotel I've booked and lucky we did. It exceeded our expectations way beyond we can imagine. We went off season in early December so the hotel is not fully booked. We felt it's our own private villa - the privacy is spot on. The hotel is about 20 mins from Ubud Center and 1.5 hrs from Denpasar. The price is really affordable for our standard room at just 80 SGD per night plus breakfast. We took a private car going to hotel and coming back we took the hotel's free shuttle service from Ubud Palace. The lobby is amazing - spacious, clean, and refreshing. The hotel's décor is Balinese with a touch of European design. The yellowish white marbles were very shiny and elegant. They even have a Grand Piano which I tried and a Balinese Gembalan. The lobby itself has an amazing view of the jungle and the river Ayung that runs through it. The check in is fast and quick and we got amazing Pineapple fruit juice and cold towels provided to refresh us. We were booked in the 1F just right from the lobby and our room is standard with a King size bed and free breakfast. The room is ginormous - feels like an apartment. Like the whole hotel, the decor is Balinese/European inspired and the floors are made of marble. I really love the Balinese woman painting in our room. As you enter the cabinets to your left has a safety lock and slippers are provided. The mini bar has coffee/tea/complimentary bottled water provided and it has mini ref. To your right stands the might toilet which has tub, toilet and sink and it is massive. Toiletries are also provided and i really love their frangant soap. The tub, which is very big/clean and easy to fill-up water and toilet bowl has divider. The water pressure is really strong. The TV is placed in a cabinet and it has both local and cable channels. The wi-fi is really fast compared to other hotels I've stayed in Bali. The study table is really posh and elegant specially that lovely lamp shade. The King size bed is really clean, comfortable, soft and relaxing - 4 pillows provided and it has power outlets and lampshades on both sides. White/Yellow Plumeria Rubra which is really very fragrant. Situated beside the bed there is also a chair and side table and complimentary fruit basket provided on our first day. To top it off the balcony really seals the deal - a complete bird's eye panoramic view of the Ubud rainforest and the River Ayung, Bali's longest river that flows throught it. There is a river rafting actvity on this river and I could see the rafts and the cheering tourists on it - really unique experience. An abundance of birds are also endlessly flying through this forest. The pool is really the crown of this hotel. There are 2 public pools - the main one on the dining area which is the biggest and has fan shape and the o
Ayung Resort Ubud
4.6/545 Reviews
Ubud
The first time in Bali we had booked 4 nights of this hotel. What awaited us at the entrance to this facility was absolutely fantastic. Within seconds, we felt like we were in another world. The peace, the mega great facility, the room, the view, the great food, the incredible friendliness that we met from now on. All evening we had dinner at the hotel. The food was absolutely fantastic. Two times we took the free hotel shuttle in the direction of Ubud. We did not use the fitness center and yoga class, but it is also very sophisticated. We can absolutely recommend the hotel and would also come back a second time.
Como Shambhala Estate, Bali
4.6/549 Reviews
Ubud
Recommended if you want to heal in nature. It's a relatively old room, but it gives a warm healing, not an old feeling. Landscaping in the resort The hotel embraces guests both in the morning and at night, and the staff provide a bright smile and uncompromising service throughout their stay. Due to the buggy service, it is easy to move around the resort and has excellent spa facilities. If you like healing, I'll be back. Good night, thank you.
Alila Ubud
4.5/579 Reviews
Ubud
The hotel is located in a terraced field in Ubud, very quiet and original. Maybe the hotel is a bit old and the room facilities are a little bit old. My husband said it doesn’t feel as good as a farmhouse in China. The breakfast is very good, made to order, very high-end, and the coffee is delicious. The Indonesian set meal for two for lunch was a bit cheating. Even my mother asked directly after seeing the photo that it must not be delicious. . . There was a show for dinner, but because of my poor lunch experience, I chose to go to Ubud Center to eat dirty duck rice.

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