We had a pleasant time. We enjoyed breakfast in the open air, with an occasional visit from a monkey who ogled us from afar. The swimming pool was super clean and a pleasure to use. The staff was more than helpful and treated our questions and requests with immediate attention and charm. Transport to the city center was well organized and the times established were kept without delays. The restaurants where we ate were spectacular in design and location. Cafe Wayan was in a huge garden and Cafe Lotus looked out over lotus ponds onto an illuminated temple beyond.
Located in Nyuh Kuning, Saren Indah Hotel is adjacent to Ubud Monkey Forest and within a mile (2 km) of other popular sights like Ubud Traditional Art Market. This 15-room, 3.5-star hotel has a restaurant, a full-service spa, and an outdoor pool.
Enjoy a bite to eat at the hotel's restaurant, or relax with a drink at the bar/lounge. Order from room service to satisfy your hunger without leaving your room, or meet other guests at the free daily manager's reception. Start each morning off right with cooked-to-order breakfast served for a fee.
Guests can expect free WiFi and TVs with digital channels. Bathrooms offer slippers, bathrobes, and bidets. Balconies or patios, minibars, and electric kettles are other standard amenities.
Guests staying at Saren Indah Hotel enjoy access to a full-service spa, an outdoor pool, and free WiFi in public areas. You can take advantage of free parking, along with an airport shuttle (available 24 hours) for IDR 500000 per vehicle one-way. Front-desk staff can assist with tours or tickets, dry cleaning/laundry, and luggage storage. Other amenities at this spa hotel include an arcade/game room, a terrace, and laundry facilities.
We had a pleasant time. We enjoyed breakfast in the open air, with an occasional visit from a monkey who ogled us from afar. The swimming pool was super clean and a pleasure to use. The staff was more than helpful and treated our questions and requests with immediate attention and charm. Transport to the city center was well organized and the times established were kept without delays. The restaurants where we ate were spectacular in design and location. Cafe Wayan was in a huge garden and Cafe Lotus looked out over lotus ponds onto an illuminated temple beyond.