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The Mercure has a sleek aesthetic throughout that makes it a reliable outpost for the brand. Upon stepping up to the hotel, expect to see details like a contemporary lattice-style structure that leads into the airy, semi-open lobby, making a bold statement right off the bat. The lobby has a pleasant, slightly corporate feel, with glossy tiled floors and high wood-paneled walls. Seating areas have a few wickers chairs with bright blue cushions, and there's a tranquil waterfall garden in the courtyard. Green plants and palm trees bring a tropical feel to the grounds, and lanterns hang from trees around the glistening blue infinity pool. The rooftop pool is a popular spot during the day, with guests sipping on colorful cocktails and enjoying the poolside music. The hotel appeals to adult travelers and couples, though business travelers and families also stay here on occasion. #createwithtrip #staycation
Posted: Jun 24, 2022
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Located on a busy street lined with shops, cafes, and massage parlors, the Akmani Legian is easy to miss. Housed in a skinny white building, the hotel has a small entrance partially hidden behind one of its two restaurants, and the white sign bearing its name doesn't quite stand out among the many neon lights and banners lining the narrow sidewalks. Past the entrance, the hotel has a relaxing, serene vibe, with lots of greenery and a minimalist design in contrasting dark and off-white tones. The lobby is an airy space, with dark wooden floors and a mix of black classic furniture and white minimalist couches. Delicate latticework panels with a lotus flower design, and an accent wall covered in differently sized pieces of wood become recurring design motifs throughout the hotel, and lend it a softer, local charm. At the end of the front desk is a small koi pond with three skinny statues of men playing instruments, and across from it is the lobby’s most striking feature: a wall covered in plants lining the stairs to the rooftop. Many of the surrounding hotels cater to young partiers due to the area’s hopping nightlife and dining scene, but this property draws couples as well as families with a more low-key vibe, a small kids’ club, and a spa with treatments for two. #createwithtrip #staycation

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Villa de daun is located next door to one of Bali's busiest tourist hubs, Legian Street, which is lined with blaring nightclubs and bars. However, once inside the hotel, it feels almost worlds apart. The ambience inside is tranquil and the grounds are spacious, featuring beautifully manicured lawns and pathways lined with tall palm trees and tropical greenery. There's a blend of colonial and Balinese styles throughout, and spaces like the lobby features marble floors, koi ponds, and comfy seating. Dala Spa is the hotel's most attractive facility, and is popular with both hotel guests and other travelers. Spa interiors are Victorian inspired and each treatment room features a different color scheme and decor. De daun Restauant is understated and intimate, overlooking manicured lawns and tropical greenery from an open-air wooden pergola. All in all, with its high-level services like butlers, and the private villas, this property is best for couples seeking a little seclusion amid one of the island's busier areas. #createwithtrip #staycation

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Bali Niksoma Boutique Beach Resort - This quietly sophisticated hotel feels far removed from the busy tourist throngs that crowd Kuta's streets, despite being just a stone's throw away from the action. A favorite of couples and Australian tourists, the property also tends to draw families, who congregate around the gorgeous pools sipping cocktails while their kids splash around. A calm vibe also pervades the elegant, open-air lobby, which has the pitched roof, slick tile, low-lying couches, and rattan touches typical of many Balinese properties. Pretty potted orchids lend pops of bright white atop the wooden front desk and table at the center of the room. Fantastic ocean views can be seen from floor-to-ceiling windows inside Hitana Restaurant, where jeweled chandeliers offer fantastic contrast to simple wood and rattan furnishings. The outdoor seating area faces a vibrant green lawn, and guests can relax on rattan daybeds with purple throw pillows, or head into the white stone and wood bar, over which hang traditional-style lanterns. Grounds are simply landscaped, in line with the minimalist decor and emphasizing the blue ocean beyond. #createwithtrip #staycation

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Unlike many hotels in Bali, Ossotel has an urban, loft-inspired design. The sleek, modern lobby has a wood feature wall set against striped floors, a large wooden front desk, and a zebra-print rug. Huge glass windows allow for plenty of natural light, while a navy couch offers extra seating. Open-air hallways --decorated with stones and plants -- make the hotel feel even more relaxed. The lobby is small, though, and there aren’t many common areas with seating for guests. Romeos Bar & Grillery, the on-site restaurant and bar, extends the urban aesthetic with an industrial design theme of exposed brick and concrete floors, alongside wooden tables and chairs, and pendant lights. As in the lobby, tall windows allow for plenty of natural light, and there are flat-screen TVs and a large bar area. Outdoors, the pool winds its way around the grounds, a long, narrow river flanked by greenery and sunbeds. #createwithtrip #staycation

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Bliss Surfer Hotel - A surf theme runs throughout the hotel, giving it a fun vibe that's young and kitschy, but manages to be appealing nonetheless. When the hotel's low rates are added to the mix, this is a solid value for central Legian. Suspended surfboards run along the hotel's facade, a motif that continues inside the lobby -- from signs to walls. The beachy style is amplified by extras like the outdoor sandy area with a fire pit, or the lagoon-like pool that partially wraps around the hotel. Palm trees add a tropical touch, as does the attractive hanging plants that dangle over the entrance to Barbora Bar and Restaurant. The restaurant has a wood-paneled bar and high stools, and sunhats donated by past guests speak to a loyal, happy clientele. Indoor spaces are likewise beach-inspired, though the decor has a polished look that keeps things from feeling overdone. The spa, for instance, calls to mind Scandinavian design elements. Given its cheerful vibe and mostly laid-back atmosphere -- not to mention the wide range of rooms (some of which can suit groups) -- the hotel draws travelers from a broad spectrum. Families, friends, and couples are all frequent guests here. #createwithtrip #staycation

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The Swiss-Belinn Legian gets a lot of younger clients, including plenty of Australian and Japanese tourists. The facade of the five-story hotel looks futuristic, with its angular wood panels and red accents adorned with draped tropical foliage. The lobby is small but welcoming and has turquoise couches and gray banquettes. Elevators and stairs lead up to rooms and onto the rooftop. Note that the property is situated on a busy street and thus can get some traffic noise. Only five of the rooms have balconies; guests in non-balcony rooms should note that the windows do not open. Ground-floor rooms open straight out on to the restaurant and can be noisy; those wanting quiet should request a room on a higher floor. #createwithtrip #staycation

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The Baleka Resort Hotel & Spa is nestled on tropical grounds that help set the stage for what is -- generally speaking -- a quiet place. Balinese statuary dots the property and paths wind their way through the gardens, furthering the laid-back ambience. For the most part, the hotel is modern, with simple interiors that have just a touch of Balinese style. Take the lobby, for instance, with its vaulted wooden roof, Buddha statues, contemporary lighting, and Balinese tapestries -- it's a perfectly pleasant welcome to the hotel. Elsewhere, though, the hotel's age is starting to show, and most rooms and other public areas are looking just a bit off modern. There aren't a ton of places to kick back here aside from a restaurant and bar, but the pool is a highlight and serves as a de facto social center for the property. With its unpretentious atmosphere, the Baleka draws mostly Australian tourists, many of whom are couples and families. It's worth noting that as of 2016, construction and renovations -- including an additional pool -- were ongoing, meaning noise and dust may be an issue during the day. #createwithtrip #staycation

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Located on a busy street lined with shops, cafes, and massage parlors, the Akmani Legian is easy to miss. Housed in a skinny white building, the hotel has a small entrance partially hidden behind one of its two restaurants, and the white sign bearing its name doesn't quite stand out among the many neon lights and banners lining the narrow sidewalks. Past the entrance, the hotel has a relaxing, serene vibe, with lots of greenery and a minimalist design in contrasting dark and off-white tones. The lobby is an airy space, with dark wooden floors and a mix of black classic furniture and white minimalist couches. Delicate latticework panels with a lotus flower design, and an accent wall covered in differently sized pieces of wood become recurring design motifs throughout the hotel, and lend it a softer, local charm. At the end of the front desk is a small koi pond with three skinny statues of men playing instruments, and across from it is the lobby’s most striking feature: a wall covered in plants lining the stairs to the rooftop. Many of the surrounding hotels cater to young partiers due to the area’s hopping nightlife and dining scene, but this property draws couples as well as families with a more low-key vibe, a small kids’ club, and a spa with treatments for two. #createwithtrip #staycation

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FuramaXclusive Ocean Beach is one of the more contemporary hotels in the area, and not especially Balinese in its character. At first, the modern veneer is pleasant enough, but some rough edges are beginning to show here. The hotel is housed in a building with big windows and an entrance flanked by Balinese statuary, but it's a fairly striking, almost avant-garde design, with a minimalist palm-dotted lawn section and pool deck with topiary. The pool itself has an irregular freeform shape, and it zig-zags its way through the middle of the property, making it the default social hub of the property (for better or worse when it comes to noise). The indoor public spaces feature big windows to let in natural light, and all are open to the air, but despite sharp marble details and ostensibly contemporary furniture, we spotted a good deal of wear, including missing baseboards and scuffed paint. This same problem plagues the rooms as well. The bistro restaurant and bar is an inviting space to have a meal or sip a cocktail and watch the sun set over the beach. Like at many of the other resorts in the area, the guest list skews heavily Australian, and while the crowd includes plenty of mature adults and families, it can get a little boisterous and lively at times. The hotel draws guests to its location near beach and shopping, and families especially benefit from the spacious rooms. #createwithtrip #staycation

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The first Hard Rock to open in Asia, this resort remains a wildly popular destination for couples and families from around the world. There is a fun, vibrant atmosphere here that's enhanced by rock memorabilia and bold colors covering the walls, furniture, and floors. The contemporary lobby is mood lit, with lots of mirrored surfaces and the hotel's signature black tribal designs across maroon carpets. The stars of the lobby, though, are the guitars that have been used and/or signed by rock legends like Sting, Slash, and Bon Jovi. A rock theme runs throughout the hotel, from zebra-print booths and drum kit tables in the exclusive Rock Royalty Lounge to Centerstage, a more upscale venue with black leather stools, dark wood floors, and memorabilia like gold records, costumes, and instruments. Many of the restaurants have outdoor dining areas as well. As a family-friendly property, the hotel is filled with activity throughout the day and isn't exactly a breezy, tranquil escape. That being said, the kids' and teen clubs, plus multiple large outdoor pools, and rock climbing walls make sure kids are happy, while leisure facilities like the on-site Rock Spa offer a chance for adults to relax in peace as well. #createwithtrip #staycation

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One of the newer hotels in the Kuta Beach area, the Pullman Bali Legian Beach’s exterior looks much like a large-scale hotel that you could find just about anywhere. However, the property’s white five-story buildings do all have what appears to be thatched roofs inspired by the frangipani tree, a nod to the local surroundings that blends in well with the dominant modern architecture. The grounds are an interesting amalgam of tropical and contemporary. Classic Balinese temple-style sculptures sit amid copious amounts of palm trees and greenery. The result is chic with a touch of local culture. The lobby has exceptionally high wooden ceilings, large columns, and marble floors and walls. The effect is decidedly impressive, just from the layout and sheer size if nothing else. Multiple reception areas at the 24-hour front desk are a good start, though past guests have noted that the check-in/out process could be refined. The Pullman attracts families, couples, singles, and even business travelers. #createwithtrip #staycation

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Popular with couples and families, the Bandha Hotel & Suites offers visitors an upscale environment with a laid-back atmosphere. Public spaces are plentiful and those inside the hotel generally have open-air layouts with fans, glossy floors, tall ceilings, and lots of natural light. A cream and white motif is used in the floors and furniture and is accented by blond wooden and bamboo accents in the form of decorative wooden slates or partitions. Outdoor spots for guests to relax and interact are plentiful as well, and range from rooftop terraces to wooden decks in the middle of the lagoon pool. Mozzarella by the Sea, the restaurant, feels a bit more eco-chic with distressed wooden chairs with paint splashes, white outdoor plastic chairs, and metal and wooden canopies. Views of the beach are visible just past a small parking lot. #createwithtrip #staycation

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