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The Stones Hotel - Legian Bali, Autograph Collection
4.7/5109 Reviews

The Stones Hotel - Legian Bali, Autograph Collection

Legian Bali|0.32km from The Balcony Restaurant & Bar Bali
Wow wow wow This hotel is absolutely amazing! I have wanted to stay here for so long and finally got the chance for a special stay (we just got married). From the time we arrived (which was late at night) we knew we would love our stay. Yuda at check in was so welcoming and friendly - the positive stay just continued from there We had just come from a 5 star hotel in Australia and let me say, the Stones outshines the Crown in Australia anyday!!! The location is opposite the beach - right in Legian, so perfect spot. Plenty of lovely restaurants within walking distance, and you can pop just across the road to the beach bars for a drink and watch the amazing sunsets We had a plunge pool room - which was perfectly located within the hotel (room 157). We love the ground floor rooms. The room itself was nice and spacious, very clean, quite and the beds super comfy. We didn’t really use the plunge pool though as sadly the water is freezing!!! The main pool was perfect temperature and we swam in that a lot - it’s huge! There is plenty of room for everyone and getting sun most of the day, it’s not cold. They also provide big pillows in the pool - so you can float about and relax The ice cream man floats around throughout the day and brings popsicles and fruit sticks - it’s a lovely gesture. Also the HAPPY HOURS - they are awesome, from 12-6pm (buy one get one free on selected cocktails and beers) Breakfast options are next level - from Asian inspired to western and even a donut wall, there is something for everyone. You can get anything made fresh too The hotel also has a big lobby with chess and a pool table to have friendly games with people which was a great idea We can’t wait to stay again!!!
Alaya Dedaun Kuta
4.7/554 Reviews

Alaya Dedaun Kuta

Kuta Bali|0.35km from The Balcony Restaurant & Bar Bali
My husband and I had the pleasure of staying one night at Alaya Dedaun Kuta, and wish we’d stayed longer. The location is great, right in the thick of everything with endless restaurants, bars, convenience stores and shopping, but also somehow a peaceful oasis when you set foot on the property. Check in was lovely, and even though we encountered some technical issues with payment, the check in proceeded and we cleared up payment without issue the following day when a team member more experienced with the eftpos machine could process the transaction. The property is lovely with beautiful gardens and very private villas. Our villa was bigger than our apartment in Sydney, with a huge and beautifully designed bedroom and living area overlooking a lush garden and pool, and a ridiculously huge bathroom. Welcome tea was brought to our room with our bags, and it was lovely to sip on our iced tea whilst we relaxed by the pool. The bed is very comfortable and we slept peacefully. The bathroom had plenty of towels, with great water pressure. We enjoyed one Indonesian breakfast and one Japanese breakfast the following morning, and were genuinely surprised at how delicious everything was. Before breakfast was served we received a quiet knock on our front door to see if the breakfast could be set up outside. This was a welcome touch, as we had the opportunity to close our curtains and get dressed, whilst breakfast was set up outside. It was such a lovely start to the morning, to enjoy our breakfast outside whilst we watched the trees sway and the pool water ripple. Unfortunately we had to check out after breakfast, and were kicking ourselves that we didn’t stay longer to enjoy our pool properly, and a spa treatment onsite at the acclaimed DaLa Spa. I would highly recommend staying at Alaya Dedaun Kuta, and hope that you can stay longer than we did!
Pullman Bali Legian Beach
3.8/556 Reviews

Pullman Bali Legian Beach

Legian Bali|0.46km from The Balcony Restaurant & Bar Bali
During my recent stay at the Pullman Legian in Bali, I was left disappointed by the overall experience. Despite the hotel's appealing facade and convenient location in Kuta, the room itself fell short of expectations. First and foremost, the room I stayed in, which was supposedly a pool-front location, had a persistent dampness that was immediately noticeable upon entering. This unpleasant atmosphere made it difficult to fully enjoy the space and left me feeling uncomfortable throughout my stay. Moreover, the cleanliness of the room was far from satisfactory, and it did not live up to the standards one would expect from a hotel of this caliber. In fact, the cleanliness level was more comparable to that of a two-star hotel in the Kuta area. The state of the bathroom floor was particularly disappointing, with visible damage and an overall dirty appearance. The wooden parquet flooring was scratched in multiple places, which gave the room an unappealing and poorly-maintained aesthetic. To make matters worse, even the simplest details seemed to have been overlooked. For instance, the chair in the room displayed signs of rust, which further added to the feeling of neglect. The water hose attached to the bathtub appeared to have never been cleaned, as it had a noticeable buildup of mildew and left a silky feeling on your hands when touched. Considering the brand reputation of Pullman, I expected a much higher level of cleanliness and attention to detail. Unfortunately, my experience at the Pullman Legian fell short in these aspects, making it difficult for me to recommend this hotel to others. On a positive note, the location of the hotel was undoubtedly convenient, situated in the heart of Kuta Bali. However, the disappointments encountered within the room overshadowed this advantage. In conclusion, despite the attractive facade and prime location of Pullman Legian in Bali, the lackluster room conditions and subpar cleanliness detracted significantly from the overall experience. If you value cleanliness and attention to detail in your accommodation, I would recommend exploring other options in the area before considering a stay at this hotel.

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Indopurejoy House - Komala Indah Cottages

Indopurejoy House - Komala Indah Cottages

Legian Bali|0.11km from The Balcony Restaurant & Bar Bali
Let me begin by stating that I’ve stayed in hostels in over 30 countries over the last 10 years and have never had a poor experience that left me feeling the need to leave a bad review. Take that for what it's worth. They checked me into a different room then I had booked (no big deal) but the AC didn’t work properly and dripped water on the floor creating a puddle and a dripping sound. There were a lot of mosquitos and only a mosquito net over 1 set of bunk beds. I was moved to the bunk bed with mosquito net but it had holes in it so was effectively useless. They then sprayed fly repellent in an attempt to fumigate the room (good intentions) but it nearly gave me an asthma attack... also not the end of the world lol but I realized I wasn't going to be able to sleep without AC and with mosquitos attacking me/fume issues. I politely explained that I wasn’t going to be able to stay there due to the reasons listed above (broken AC/Mosquito issues) and that I would like my money back. The manager “Bernie” then proceeded to get defensive. I explained I wasn’t mad and understand things happen but that I wasn’t physically going to be able to get any sleep in the room and that I hadn’t slept in the bed or spent any significant amount of time at their hostel so would like my money back for at least 1/2 night i had paid for. He proceeded to get more defensive. I began to use my phone to investigate another accommodation while he proceeded to talk to his co-workers in their native language while referencing my name. He then started playing “you can’t always get what you want” by the Rolling Stones on guitar (obviously directed at me and much to the amusement of himself). When I explained I was leaving and called him out on being disrespectful and ignorant he told me I was “ruining their good time” and that the money was already gone. I didn’t want to make the other guests feel uncomfortable, as I wasn’t sure if they could understand the situation (language barriers), so I left without my money. This is my only recourse so I hope it helps people know what the guy running the place is like. Also in a horrible location in comparison to other hostels/hotels in the area in case that's an issue for you (just thought i'd mention it, not a deal breaker by any means). GFY Bernie you miserable P.O.S.

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Searching for hotels near The Balcony Restaurant & Bar Bali? Compare room rates and reviews to find your ideal stay.
Kondra Premiere Guest House Kuta
4/55 Reviews
Kuta
If the air conditioner sound in the room is a little bit lower than the sound of the bathroom exhaust fan. The bath towel has a little disinfectant smell, if these can be improved. Then this hotel will be a great choice.
Pop! Hotel Kuta Beach
3.9/5109 Reviews
Legian
Good location near to Kuta beach, room is so-so but standard from all the POP chain. Clean and convenient, nice for just a day or two stay in Kuta. Great service from the receptionist and the cleaning guys.
Indopurejoy House - Komala Indah Cottages
3/50 Reviews
Legian
Let me begin by stating that I’ve stayed in hostels in over 30 countries over the last 10 years and have never had a poor experience that left me feeling the need to leave a bad review. Take that for what it's worth. They checked me into a different room then I had booked (no big deal) but the AC didn’t work properly and dripped water on the floor creating a puddle and a dripping sound. There were a lot of mosquitos and only a mosquito net over 1 set of bunk beds. I was moved to the bunk bed with mosquito net but it had holes in it so was effectively useless. They then sprayed fly repellent in an attempt to fumigate the room (good intentions) but it nearly gave me an asthma attack... also not the end of the world lol but I realized I wasn't going to be able to sleep without AC and with mosquitos attacking me/fume issues. I politely explained that I wasn’t going to be able to stay there due to the reasons listed above (broken AC/Mosquito issues) and that I would like my money back. The manager “Bernie” then proceeded to get defensive. I explained I wasn’t mad and understand things happen but that I wasn’t physically going to be able to get any sleep in the room and that I hadn’t slept in the bed or spent any significant amount of time at their hostel so would like my money back for at least 1/2 night i had paid for. He proceeded to get more defensive. I began to use my phone to investigate another accommodation while he proceeded to talk to his co-workers in their native language while referencing my name. He then started playing “you can’t always get what you want” by the Rolling Stones on guitar (obviously directed at me and much to the amusement of himself). When I explained I was leaving and called him out on being disrespectful and ignorant he told me I was “ruining their good time” and that the money was already gone. I didn’t want to make the other guests feel uncomfortable, as I wasn’t sure if they could understand the situation (language barriers), so I left without my money. This is my only recourse so I hope it helps people know what the guy running the place is like. Also in a horrible location in comparison to other hostels/hotels in the area in case that's an issue for you (just thought i'd mention it, not a deal breaker by any means). GFY Bernie you miserable P.O.S.
The Bene Hotel
4.3/580 Reviews
Kuta
Decent hotel with excellent location located at the city center, extremely clean & comfortable . Upon arrival I was warmly welcomed by the friendly reception staff Susan ,she makes My trip more interesting with her advices & tips about the supermarket ,shops,restaurants bars are within walking distance. Would definetely recommend this hotel to everybody for short stay. It's a true sample of excellent hospitality. House keeping was good and very hardworking staff. Thank you again Susan for going just that little extra miles to the guests.
Hotel Amaris Kuta - Bali
3.5/524 Reviews
Legian
Just want to stay for a night because waiting for a friend's arrival, the first impression, normal normal norms, not too much I care when I see the bed cover and bed sheet there are black stains in several spots, Given the rainy and traffic jam roads, I brought enough food supplies for lunch and dinner, when I put the shopping bag, there were flies flying there and coming back and forth.. Because my complaint moved out of the room,. Soon I asked HK to spray because it was more annoying and quickly responded well, which is very good. What is very unpleasant, when I sleep at night, I feel that someone is crawling on my body, until I find if I'm angry? Because the rash I lift the quilt and I found a cockroach!!!! Disgusting!! .. I stick cockroaches on my body when I sleep.. Auto missing a trance until early morning. After breakfast, I told my complaint and the answer was ”good ma'am, we will change rooms when this clerk know I checked out that noon” and my complaint was not at all.got response..not recommended hotel. i hope santika management can compensate for my experience dating with cockroaches.better choose another hotel..
The Aromas of Bali Hotel & Residence
2.6/53 Reviews
Legian
the place is indeed dark but the rooms are very clean and comfortable, suitable for families or staying here for a long time on vacation, the pool is also clean, highly recommended for a minimal budget

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Bali Travel Guide

Experience the Uniqueness of Bali: A Tropical Paradise Like No Other

Discover the enchanting island of Bali, a destination known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colors, ancient traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're seeking relaxation on pristine beaches, thrilling adventures in the lush jungles, or spiritual enlightenment in ancient temples, Bali has it all. Indulge in the island's renowned spa and wellness retreats, savor the exquisite flavors of Balinese cuisine, and witness mesmerizing traditional dance performances. Get ready for an unforgettable journey that will leave you captivated and yearning for more.

Popular and Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors in Bali:

- Kuta: Famous for its lively nightlife scene, world-class surfing spots, and bustling shopping streets.

- Seminyak: A trendy neighborhood known for its luxurious resorts, upscale dining options, and vibrant beach clubs.

- Ubud: The cultural heart of Bali, offering a serene escape surrounded by lush rice terraces, ancient temples, and art galleries.

- Nusa Dua: A haven for beach lovers, home to pristine sandy shores, luxury resorts, and an array of water sports activities.

- Jimbaran: Known for its picturesque fishing village, stunning sunsets, and mouthwatering seafood feasts.

What You Need to Know Before Visiting Bali:

- Currency: The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It's best to have some cash on hand for small purchases, but credit cards are widely accepted in major establishments.

- Visa Requirements: Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Bali. Check the requirements beforehand and ensure your passport has at least six months of validity.

- Weather: Bali enjoys a tropical climate, with a wet season (October to April) and a dry season (May to September). Pack accordingly and plan outdoor activities accordingly.

- Respect Local Customs: Balinese people are deeply religious and value their customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting temples, and always ask for permission before taking photos of locals.

Getting Around Bali: Transportation Options:

- Ngurah Rai International Airport: Located in the southern part of Bali, it serves as the main gateway to the island. Numerous international and domestic flights operate daily.

- Taxis: Blue Bird and Grab are reliable taxi companies in Bali. Always insist on using the meter or negotiate a price before starting your journey.

- Motorbike Rental: For those seeking more freedom and flexibility, renting a motorbike is a popular option. Ensure you have a valid international driver's license and wear a helmet at all times.

- Public Transportation: Bemos (minibusses) and public buses are available, but they can be crowded and less convenient for tourists.

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