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The Balinese are a somewhat unusual island people. Instead of
looking outward to the sea, they have always looked inward to
the mountains. Ubud epitomizes this and for many Ubud is Bali.
Ubud has become known worldwide as a centre and haven for the
arts. A very special place to be sure, with spectacular hillside
settings overlooking lush rice paddies. Close your eyes and
listen to the sound of the gamelan wafting through the hills
and then you will know how Bali came to be known as 'Morning
of the World'.
There is a wide range of hotel accommodation from the most expensive
hotel on the island down to the budget losmen. As well there
are a number of very, very fine restaurants, several respectable
museums and lots of interesting folks wandering about. FYI,
in order to remain objective, hotels are listed in alphabetical
order. We don't favor any hotel for any reason. |
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| Melati Hotels in Ubud Bali |
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Puri Padi Ubud  / 16 rooms
Rates upon request. |
| Guest Rank: 5.7 / 2 reviews
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| Puri Padi Resort is a small, boutique resort featuring Balinese style bungalows. Dedicated to your comfort, this private resort is adjacent to the Bengbengan River and surrounded by lush green rice paddies that provide wonderful, stunning views. |
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De Ubud Villas   / 3 rooms
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| Offering one two and three bedroom accommodation very conveniently situated at the corner of Jl. Monkey Forest and Jl. Hanoman next to the Ubud Monkey Forest and surrounded by Ubud's best shops and cafes, De Ubud puts guests within easy walking distance to the heart of Ubud's vibrant and cultural centre. |
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