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Bali Ubud Hotels

If art and culture is your interest, why not stay at one of the many Ubud hotels which have become the popular choice of stay. Some hotels are situated in town or walking distance to town very close to market, shopping arcades, museum and nice restaurants and other villas and hotels are situated in the surrounding area with its stunning panoramas of river, gorges, rice fields and various tropical vegetations. Ubud is a cultural and arts centre surrounded by lush forest and sprawling rice fields.

Ubud is surrounded by most of the things that bring people to -- scenic rice fields, small villages, art and craft communities, ancient temples, palaces, rivers, museum and traditional market. Ubud and its surrounding village hamlets attracts those who appreciate a slower pace of activity and are drawn to a creative lifestyle brimming with art, craft, dance and music. It is a place which lends itself to scenic nature


walks, cycling and white water rafting.

Ubud is the center of Balinese art and culture, where many art painters come together. Ubud hotels are set totally in comfort on nature environments with luxury accommodations and surrounded by lush tropical gardens. There are also many more affordable types of accommodations to suit any budget.

There are plenty of interesting places in the area, including the Elephant Cave and Ubud markets. The Goa Gajah or Elephant Cave is a popular first stop as it is just 3km outside Ubud and The Monkey Forest can also be found in the neighboring forest during a stay in one the Ubud hotels. Choosing to stay in any of the Ubud hotels is a far different experience from the bustling tourist hub of Bali’s better known destinations like Kuta, but it is definitely one worth having when visiting Bali.

Following are just some of the Ubud Hotels and Resorts you might like to check out:

Bagus Jati is set in 5 Hectares of hillside gardens amongst lush tropical forests in the mountains of Ubud, Bali.

Saren Indah Hotelper: A tranquil retreat nestled in the rice paddy fields of southern Ubud.

Kamandalu Resort & Spa Kamandalu Resort and Spa is situated amidst lush green rice terraces close to Ubud, Bali's most celebrated artists' village and convenient to all the island's myriad attractions.

Alila Ubud is a tranquil and secluded hillside retreat that sits high up on the edge of the rich green Ayung River valley in Bali’s central foothills.

Kori Ubud Resort is a romantic hideaway lies hidden under Bali-blues skies lush green rice paddies.

Bali Spirit Hotel and Spa: Nestled on a scenic river valley in the lovely village of Nyuh Kuning, just outside the main center of Ubud.

Payogan Villa resort Ubud, the resort captures the tranquility and the serenity of Ubud.

The luxury 5 star Maya Ubud Resort and Spa: Located on the side of the Tjampuhan valley in Ubud, the Pita Maha Resort and Spa is a landscaped jewel overlooking the beautiful River Oss. From the lobby and restaurant area, the natural beauty of the Ubud foothills is immediately apparent. This unique new Boutique hotel and spa is perhaps the finest example of Ubud hotels luxury properties.

Bali Ubud hotels are arguably the best place to use as a base if you're visiting Bali; if you're looking for culture, comfort, nature and inspiration. Ubud the cultural and artistic heart of Bali, home of painters, dancers, musicians and carvers with its cool and fresh climate is located just 30 kms or 19 miles north of Denpasar, the capital city of Bali. The warm hospitality and seamless services in Ubud hotels are unforgettable.


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