A cozy, quiet hotel in an antique style. It is located in the shade of olive trees. Colorful , beautiful. We had a rest with a child. The room is clean. There is a small terrace, a clothes dryer. The food was good and satisfying. But, one disadvantage is that there is no children's menu. The first beach is 5-7 minutes walk away. There is also a steam train running every hour, which can take you to any of the four beaches of Bali village. The price is 5 euros (round trip)
Good location, original architecture and lots of greenery and fruit trees. The rooms are all different, as luck would have it. Soap and gels are not provided, there is air conditioning in the room, a refrigerator (buzzing strongly), there is a safe for a fee. Cleaning took place often, linen was changed in two days. The hotel is located next to an intercity highway, so it is quite noisy. The food is basically normal: breakfasts are all the same: boiled eggs, Greek yogurt, omelette, cheese, sausage, cereals, instant coffee and one type of tea bags, dinners are more diverse: two types of meat, fish every day, fresh and boiled vegetables, potatoes, pasta, lentils. Watermelons and oranges are made from fruits, rarely melons. White and red wine, beer - everything is light and tasty. It takes about 10 minutes to get to the beach down the road slowly, back up the hill. The beaches are clean, you can find shade under a tree, there were no special waves, since Bali is located in a bay. There is no animation.
It's a strange hotel. Beautiful territory. All rooms are dilapidated. The common areas are terrible. There are rats running around the territory, one even swam in the pool. The food sucks. Everything is not tasty. Coffee is brewed just creepy, really slop. Who gave them any stars at all? A variant of a holiday home in temutarakan. Just in case, they didn't go into the pool, it was scary after the rats. Complete absence of hot water. There was no light in the bathroom, they washed with a flashlight.