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Posh Hotel Picks - Kuta / Legian Bali

Kuta and Legian are somewhat short on truly posh places. Most of the hotels are mass market places with little real personality. Still, if you want to stay near the nightlife there are a few places worth considering. My selections below are taken from those hotels which we've had some personal experience with, or had feedback from other travelers about. You can view a list of all the hotels in Bali that can be booked on-line through one or more of our booking partners.

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Ramayana Resort & Spa From: $ 71
In the heart of trendy Kuta is the Ramayana Resort and Spa. Only steps from the shopping, dining, entertainment and activities which make the town famous, the resort accommodation provides an oasis of relaxation and calm in the middle of Bali’s most exciting city. The Ramayana Resort and Spa is  (More...)

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Santika Beach Hotel Bali From: $ 122
Near the activities and excitement of Kuta in Bali is the Santika Beach Hotel. Only a few minutes drive from the airport, and a few short steps from the shopping, dining and entertainment that make the town so popular, the hotel provides guests with a peaceful and private sanctuary close  (More...)

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Note: The descriptions shown here have been provided by the hotel. You may wish to treat them with some degree of skepticism. The base prices shown are provided by our hotel partners and reflect the lowest rate they have on file. This is often the 'low season' rate for a standard room, and thus may not be available at the period you visit. The starting price should be used as a general indicator only.

Note: Visitors should be aware of the Balinese New Year (Nyepi), which occurs sometime between mid-March and late April. Nyepi is a day of silence, when restaurants are closed, taxis are off the streets, and people are supposed to remain indoors. Note especially that the airport is closed on Nyepi. There are no scheduled arrivals or departures on the day.

 
 

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