
Budget Hotels/3 Stars Hotels/Resorts in Ubud, Bali
Ubud Village Hotel (#36 On The Map)
Ubud Village Hotel is located strategically at Monkey forest road in the heartland of Bali island which reachable from international airport around 48 minutes and has wonderful access to several restaurants and excellent nightlife in Ubud.
Private Villas / Luxury Villas / Boutique Hotel/Resorts in Ubud, Bali
Alila Ubud Hotel & Resort (#1 On The Map)
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. The resort is located just minutes from Ubud, Bali' cultur center
Kayumanis Ubud Private Villa and Spa (#40 On The Map)
Amid aromatic Cinnamon trees overlooking the lush jungle of the Ayung River Valley, Kayumanis private villas offer the weary traveler total escape from the pressures of everyday life.
The nine luxury villas provide a choice of one, two or three bedrooms. Each spacious villa is an island of serenity. Delight in the sights and sounds of its walled tropical garden as you swim in the complete privacy of your personal pool.
The evenings at Kayumanis villas invite more tropical sensations as fireflies dart between the palm fronds and resonant Gamelan melodies drift across the valley from nearby villages.
Kupu Kupu Barong (#22 On The Map)
The resort was name Kupu Kupu Barong because of the many beautiful butterflies seen fluttering from one plan to another around the resort. Kupu Kupu means butterfly and Barong means giant, hence the name Giant Butterfly or in Indonesian Kupu Kupu Barong.
Bumi Ubud Resort
Bumi Ubud Resort is an exotic boutique hotel with 14 villas with a unique Balinese architectural and each villa has own private garden with bale bengong or gazebo surrounded by Balinese traditional culture.
About Ubud
Ubud – Situated in the hills 20km north of Denpasar, Ubud is the serene cultural centre of Bali. Extensive development in recent years means that Ubud has engulfed a number of nearby villages, although these have retained their distinct identities. Head off in any direction and you're in for an interesting walk to a secluded craft hamlet, through the rice paddies or into the dense Monkey Forest, just south of the town centre.
In Ubud itself, Puri Lukisan Museum displays fine examples of all schools of Balinese art in a beautiful garden setting. There are several other quality galleries such as Neka Gallery, which features works of Western artists who have painted in Bali, and Agung Rai Gallery, a commercial operation which also houses a small, but important, permanent collection. Ubud is a good place to see Balinese dancing and hear Balinese music, and it has some of the finest restaurants on the island.
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