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Alila Ubud (Bali, Indonesia)Newest Review: ... perfectly peaceful and relaxing. One of the main selling points is the amazing swimming pool - they call it an infinity pool, as it looks like the water falls off the edge and there is no wall round the pool. It is a great bit of architecture and looks fantastic. The hotel only has 56 rooms, so you are not fighting for space in the pool or for a sun lounger. It is really ideal for ... more |
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by - written on 12/02/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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The Alila Ubud is described as a luxurious boutique hotel, that is ideal for honeymooners. Well I can confirm that it is definitely luxurious and is definitely perfect for honeymooners! The hotel is some 15 minutes outside of the bustling town of Ubud and it is not advisable to walk to it, as drivers in Bali are crazy! Plus there are no footpaths to the hotel as it is quite far away. Being far away means it is far from the road (and is very secluded as there is a big long driveway) and there is no noise and perfectly peaceful and relaxing. One of the main selling points is the amazing swimming pool - they call it an infinity pool, as it looks ... Read the complete review
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