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Alila
UbudUbuds Hidden Paradise
Located
in the artistic village of Ubud, Alila Hotel
is a hidden paradise. Entering the Alila
Hotel you will find yourself surrounded
by exotic scenery - terraces which are yellow
during the harvest and green while the rice
is growing. A paved trail guides you through
this paradise where you will see farmers
working with mud and hear the song of local
birds.
Alila
Ubud has 56 deluxe rooms within 8 two-storey
blocks designed to resemble a Balinese Village.
Besides the ordinary rooms, Alila has 4
superb Balinese villas, three with their
own private gardens for visitors to relax
in. All rooms and villas are equipped with
a mini-bar providing drinks and snacks.
Individually controlled AC, IDD phone, safety
deposit box, hairdryer and pool bag are
amongst the additional facilities for your
convenience.
As well as savouring the exotic surroundings
guests can also enjoy numerous recreational
facilities. Complimentary childrens
dancing lessons are one of the activities
on offer. An art gallery, library &
TV lounge, swimming pool, spa, village tracking
& cycling and yoga are also available.
Alila Ubud also offers Airport Transfer,
baby cot, babysitting service, banquet facilities,
boutique and drugstore, car rental, daily
newspapers and many more special touches
for their guests convenience.
To fulfill your desire for your favorite
cuisine, the Brasserie Concept Restaurant
will satisfy you with its selection of western,
local and oriental dishes. The restaurant
is located in the Lobby Lounge and has a
view of the Ayung River for you to enjoy
while you savour our divine dishes. For
drinks, the restaurant bar serves refreshments
and cocktails. There are 16 tables and you
can get your favorite drink anytime you
want, as it is a 24-hour restaurant bar.
The Alila hotel is the third winner of the
THK (Tri Hita Karana) award held by the
bi-weekly English Newspaper, Bali Travel
News. This means that the Alila hotel is
one that balances the macro and the micro
world for the conservation of nature. The
THK philosophy covers three main areas.
First is the Parhyangan, or the relationship
between people and mighty God. The relationships
between people the others is the Pawongan
aspect, and the last is the Palemahan, which
is the relationship between people and their
environment.
Why dont you come and enjoy a quiet
holiday in this beautiful and recognized
hidden paradise? (BTN/038)
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at Bali Art Festival
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