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Ubud Tropical Garden
4.1/536 Reviews

Ubud Tropical Garden

Ubud Bali|0.18km from Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
This was our last accommodation in Bali. As mentioned in most reviews, this is right next to the Monkey Forest in Ubud and also extremely close to quite a few restaurants. This is also very close to central Ubud ie Ubud Palace/Art market etc. Needless to say the major usp of the place is definitely the location. We got the room closest to the reception/entrance on the ground floor. Also as mentioned in numerous other reviews due to the close proximity of the property to the Monkey forest, we get frequent visits (raids might be an even better word) from the monkeys from time to time. Because of this we were instructed to always keep the sliding door shut. This is naturally a dampener but there isn't much else one can do about it. Kudos to the staff especially the ones in the restaurant for being able to operate under these circumstances. Also can't praise the staff enough for always being accommodating to every request as well as helping out without us even asking. Some of the examples of this would be the staff attending to a leak in the bathroom at 10 in the night (we had just mentioned the minor issue so that they would get someone to look at it in the morning) and our breakfast being packed on the last day (we actually said we won't be having breakfast due to the lack of time to catch our flight). We also made friends with the driver Gedeh who was extremely helpful and friendly. The review is rated a 4 instead of 5 because of a few minor things like the wi-fi reception in the room and the entire situation with the monkeys. All in all would recommend a stay here.

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Sarin Ubud Suites by Pramana Villas
3.9/515 Reviews
Ubud
The photos don't do the place justice. I can guarantee that the ambience and feel of the place can't fully be captured by the camera. With this being said, take my review w/ a grain of salt. The accomodation is not a hotel but the rooms are spacious, clean, and even has a bathtub. We had monkeys for.visitors by our window sill every morning so we did not need to go to the monkey forest. I loved how the light rays slowly seep through our bedroom each morning and there is always the wonderful smell of pandan leaves w/c they use to make their offerings. There were so many lovely cafes and restos nearby. Losteria, a neapolitan pizza cafe was easily our favorite. We ate gelato everyday, w/ c was a 2min.walk from our room. We loved the balinese dishes at Meguna and ate at vegan cafes like Zest and Sayuri. The price we paid for the beautiful space and excellent service of the staff was small and Sarin tipped the scales way more.
Ubud Tropical Garden
4.1/536 Reviews
Ubud
This was our last accommodation in Bali. As mentioned in most reviews, this is right next to the Monkey Forest in Ubud and also extremely close to quite a few restaurants. This is also very close to central Ubud ie Ubud Palace/Art market etc. Needless to say the major usp of the place is definitely the location. We got the room closest to the reception/entrance on the ground floor. Also as mentioned in numerous other reviews due to the close proximity of the property to the Monkey forest, we get frequent visits (raids might be an even better word) from the monkeys from time to time. Because of this we were instructed to always keep the sliding door shut. This is naturally a dampener but there isn't much else one can do about it. Kudos to the staff especially the ones in the restaurant for being able to operate under these circumstances. Also can't praise the staff enough for always being accommodating to every request as well as helping out without us even asking. Some of the examples of this would be the staff attending to a leak in the bathroom at 10 in the night (we had just mentioned the minor issue so that they would get someone to look at it in the morning) and our breakfast being packed on the last day (we actually said we won't be having breakfast due to the lack of time to catch our flight). We also made friends with the driver Gedeh who was extremely helpful and friendly. The review is rated a 4 instead of 5 because of a few minor things like the wi-fi reception in the room and the entire situation with the monkeys. All in all would recommend a stay here.
Anumana Ubud Hotel
4.4/549 Reviews
Ubud
Really best hotel hereㅠㅠㅠI like to travel so I often sleep at the hotel, but here is really! Good hotel! The staff were not so friendly but it was okay! Swimming pool view from the room! And I can rent a motorcycle at the hotel, but it was 70 rupees! But the charge is full! I ride very well.' Especially the best uncle who controls parking!
Mawa House by Pramana Villas
4.7/51 Reviews
Ubud
Breakfast is very rich, very close to the monkey forest. The price is very high.
Tegal Sari Accommodation Ubud
4.6/546 Reviews
Ubud
I am so happy with this whole place. We were having our doubts about staying in Ubud when we arrived, but this inn is so lovely, and the people so accommodating. Once you get past the front desk, it's as if the street, with all the people and noise have just disappeared. I've made some non-traditional requests and they don't bat an eye and do what they can to make it so (doing just a market tour, no cooking class). The food (organic veggies grown in a garden in site of our balcony) is lovely. The room is great, but our balcony is spectacular. Pools seem nice and well maintained, the rooftop one has great views, the ground one is peaceful. Picked us up in an EV. Don't seem to have a spa on site right now but made arrangements down the street for me - about an 8-10 min perilous walk (there was the offer of a ride but I wanted to walk). As we just don't need to buy anything, we've chosen to sit on our balcony and veg (been working in Asia for 5 weeks, so...) (except I might go out and buy a bottle of Arak). So if you're going to make Ubud your base for a few days, this would be a great place to stay. For a splurge, I'd stay at a villa. Too rich for my blood, but... they sure are beautiful places.
Wana Karsa Ubud Hotel
4/516 Reviews
Ubud
the staff are extremely helpful. they cater our needs even in the midnight. the cons: this hotel doesnt have fridge hence we keep asking the staff to keep our food in their kitchen and asked to bring cold water, no water kettle and water in the room. we stayed 6 nights in 2 different rooms. both are comfy. but the bungalow doesnt have closet / hanger to keep our clothes. not many choices for the breakfast. but overall it was a good stay.

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