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Denpasar Hotels

Denpasar hotels can be found in the capital city of the province of where one can visit the museum, arts centers, shopping centers and markets. From luxury to budget hotels, there are multiple choices available of Denpasar Hotels suitable for every traveler.

Denpasar today is a bustling city of some 450,000 inhabitants and more vehicles per capita than Jakarta. It occupies the central area of the southern rice fields and as the capital of the island of Bali; Denpasar is a busy centre with all the noise and traffic congestion


associated with a developing Asian city. There are also a variety of attractions to see in Denpasar including historical memorials, the Museum and the art centre.

From luxury to budget hotels, there are multiple choices available of Denpasar Hotels suitable for every traveler.

While most visitors stay in the beach resort areas of Kuta, Jimbaran, Sanur, and Nusa Dua, or tranquil areas like Ubud, Candidasa, and Manggis, Denpasar hotels have some good facilities and accommodation. Soak in local culture, while staying in one of the Denpasar hotels, by visiting the Museum, built by the Dutch government in 1932, which boasts an excellent collection of Balinese art and a variety of items including Neolithic stone implements, Metal Age sarcophagi, and Buddhist and Hindu bronzes carvings and ceremonial masks.

For luxury travelers to Denpasar you can't go past The Conrad Resort & Spa Bali, the best rated 5 star hotel in Denpasar located at Jalan Pratama.

Hotel Puri Ayu Denpasar hotel Bali: Set on 40 acres of land in Bali, Hotel Puri Ayu is a 3-star superior property which gives a hearty welcome to both kinds.

Aston Denpasar hotel Bali: The Aston Denpasar Hotel is a luxurious retreat, ideal for the business and the leisure traveler.

Don't make the mistake of many that skip Denpasar in touring the island. Find one of the many Denpasar hotels available and spend a day or two at the Denpasar markets or the street filled with the many Gold stores. In the Denpasar area, all kinds of beautiful Balinese handicrafts are represented in local shops.


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