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+1°P for each 2PLN
For each 2 PLN spent on a booking
you will receive 1 PAYBACK point
Want to save money while travelling? It’s easy: hotel «Recep Bungalow» is located in Bali. This hotel is located in 17 km from the city center. You can take a walk and explore the neighbourhood area of the hotel. Places nearby: Ubud Palace, Ubud Monkey Forest and Tegallalang Rice Terrace.
At the hotel
Wi-Fi is available on the premises. Ask for more information when checking-in. If you travel by car, you can park in a parking zone. Also, the following services are available for guests at the hotel: a massage room and a spa center. Sports fans will be able to enjoy a diving club.
Tourists who can’t live without swimming will appreciate an outdoor pool. To book an excursion, consult the tour assistance desk of the hotel. The staff of the hotel will order a transfer for you. At the guests’ disposal, there’s also a laundry, private check-in and check-out, car rental, a safe-deposit box and a concierge.
Room amenities
The room is warmly decorated and has everything you need to have a rest after a long eventful day. There is a TV and a bathrobe. The room equipment depends on its category.
Meals
Information about the type of meals included in the price is indicated in the rate details.
Meals may be limited during Ramadan.
Special living conditions
Couples checking into the same room must present a valid marriage certificate upon check-in. Otherwise, the property may reject the booking or request that a second room be booked.
Extra info
Mar 22, 2023 is Silent Day of Bali Indonesia. All hotels in Bali will NOT provide check-in or checkout service on this day. Normal check-in and checkout service will resume at 06:00 on the following day. During the Silent Day, local people will stay at home for meditation, NO working, NO cooking, NO eating and WILL NOT go outside. Public service will STOP operating for 24 hours in the whole Bali. Travelers will have to stay in hotels and not be allowed to go outside. It is highly appreciated if travelers should respect this local custom. Thanks.