Unbelievable Ubud Palace Views! Luxury Triple Room Awaits

Beautiful Deluxe Triple Room near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

Beautiful Deluxe Triple Room near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

Unbelievable Ubud Palace Views! Luxury Triple Room Awaits

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the swirling, vibrant heart of Ubud – and specifically, Unbelievable Ubud Palace Views! Luxury Triple Room Awaits. Let's be honest, the name alone is a mouthful, but after spending some time there (and trying to remember what happened - Ubud is WILD!), I can tell you that it absolutely deserves the exclamation point. This isn't just a hotel review; consider it a travel therapy session.

Accessibility: More "Almost There" Than "Absolutely Golden"

Okay, let's rip off the band-aid first. Accessibility is… well, it's Bali. It's beautiful, but it's not exactly built for ease of access for everyone. The good news? They do have facilities for disabled guests listed, which is a start. The elevator is a lifesaver! But be warned, you're likely navigating some uneven terrain, and the pathways aren't perfectly smooth. I’d suggest double-checking the specifics with the hotel directly if you have mobility concerns. (They need the heads-up, seriously.)

On-site Accessible Restaurants/Lounges: A Little Bit of Trial and Error

Again, a little hit-and-miss. I saw a few ramps, a decent-sized restaurant and that's good news. However, it's not as if there a huge number of dedicated accessible restaurants so keep in mind that you might need to ask their staff to get the best possible space.

Wheelchair Accessible: Proceed with Cautious Optimism

See above. This is Bali, so take your time and ask!

Internet: Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Everywhere! (And Sometimes Nowhere)

Okay, let's talk internet. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, they say. In reality, it was a little spotty, which is pretty standard for Ubud (and, let's be real, part of the charm). I had a few frustrating moments trying to upload photos of my ridiculously photogenic smoothie, but hey, who needs social media when you have those views? They do also offer Internet [LAN] which is your friend for those of us who need to actually WORK AND NOT JUST POST PHOTOS OF FOOD. Internet services listed and Wi-Fi in public areas is also available, so basically, you're covered. Just don't expect lightning-fast speeds.

Things to Do, Ways to Relax: Your Inner Zen Meets "OMG, I Need a Cocktail"

Alright, this is where things get really interesting. Body scrub, body wrap, foot bath, massage, spa, sauna, steamroom, gym/fitness… the list goes on. This place is basically a self-care factory. Honestly, I spent a good chunk of my time migrating between the pool with a view (spectacular, by the way; seriously Instagram-worthy), the sauna, and, well, the bar.

The swimming pool [outdoor] is amazing, as is the Spa/sauna. I spent a blissful afternoon getting a Body scrub. I emerged feeling like a new person, albeit slightly sunburnt and smelling vaguely of frangipani. Highly recommend.

CLEANLINESS AND SAFETY: "Clean," "Safe," And "Seriously Impressive" is an understatement…

This is where Unbelievable Ubud Palace Views! REALLY shines. Anti-viral cleaning products, breakfast takeaway service, daily disinfection in common areas, hand sanitizer, hygiene certification, individually-wrapped food options, physical distancing of at least 1 meter, professional-grade sanitizing services, rooms sanitized between stays, safe dining setup, sanitized kitchen and tableware items, staff trained in safety protocol, sterilizing equipment. I mean, seriously, the amount of effort they've put in is frankly astonishing. I did not see a single person acting a fool. The CCTV in common areas, security [24-hour] and smoke alarms are also great comfort for my stay.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: From Smoothie Bowls to Sunset Cocktails… and Beyond!

Oh, the food! Let’s be honest, Bali is a food lover's paradise. Unbelievable Ubud Palace Views! does not disappoint. You have a la carte in the restaurant, Asian breakfast, Asian cuisine in the restaurant, bar, bottle of water, breakfast [buffet], breakfast service, buffet in a restaurant, coffee/tea in the restaurant, coffee shop, desserts in the restaurant, happy hour, international cuisine in the restaurant, poolside bar, restaurants, room service [24-hour], salad in the restaurant, snack bar, soup in the restaurant, vegetarian restaurant, western breakfast, western cuisine in the restaurant. You. Are. Covered. The Happy hour is a must-do. The poolside bar is also amazing even thought I didn't try it.

Services and Conveniences: Where "Pampered" Gets a Whole New Meaning

This place is a dream. From the essential air conditioning in public area to the handy cash withdrawal service, they've thought of everything. The concierge was incredibly helpful, the dry cleaning was a lifesaver (because, let's face it, Ubud is dusty). The daily housekeeping kept my room looking pristine (well, as pristine as I could keep it anyway). The luggage storage was also great considering the amounts of souvenirs I bought.

For the Kids: Bring the Little Ones!

They are Family/child friendly with a babysitting service and Kids meal. So if you're a family, this is a great option.

Access: Getting There, Getting Around

Airport transfer, car park [free of charge] and taxi service are available and makes getting around easy.

Available in All Rooms: Your Home Away From Home (with a View!)

Now, let’s talk about the rooms. The Luxury Triple Room, as advertised, is no joke. Air conditioning (essential!), blackout curtains, coffee/tea maker, and the glorious wi-fi [free]. I had an awesome sofa to watch the sunset from. The bathroom? Pure luxury, with a bathtub and a separate shower. Extra-long bed? Check. Mini bar? Check. In-room safe box? Check. The complimentary tea and bottled water were a nice touch. Wake-up service was perfect for catching the sunrise. My room even had a window that opens (yay!).

NOW, THE SALES PITCH (Because, Let's Face It, You Need Persuading)

Tired of hotels that feel like… well, hotels? Crave a place where the views are breathtaking, the spa treatments are divine, and the staff actually cares about your experience? Then Unbelievable Ubud Palace Views! Luxury Triple Room Awaits is calling your name.

Here's the deal: This place isn't perfect (few places are!), but it’s got soul. It's the kind of place where you can spend your days exploring hidden temples, your evenings sipping cocktails by the infinity pool, and your nights sleeping soundly in a luxurious bed.

Here's the hook: The "triple room" is really like three rooms in one, making it great for friends or families.

Here’s the irresistible offer: Book your stay now and get a complimentary Balinese massage for each member of your party! Seriously, book it. You deserve it.

Final Thoughts:

Unbelievable Ubud Palace Views! lives up to its name. With its incredible amenities, stunning scenery, and commitment to safety and cleanliness, it's an ideal choice for those looking to experience the magic of Ubud. Yes, it's got its quirks, and yes, it might not be perfect for everyone with accessibility needs, but overall, This place is an unforgettable experience.

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Beautiful Deluxe Triple Room near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

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Bali: A Beautiful Mess - Deluxe Triple Room & Beyond (Ubud Palace Adjacent!)

Alright, people. Buckle up. This isn't your meticulously curated Instagram feed. This is reality. This is me, Bali-ing, and trying not to completely lose my mind in the process. We're talking a Beautiful Deluxe Triple room near Ubud Palace (score!), and a whole lotta chaos. Let's do this:

Day 1: Arrival & Immediate WTF-ery

  • 07:00 AM (ish) – Jakarta Departure: Ugh, early flights. The bane of my existence. Spent the whole flight plotting my escape from this world. And then the turbulence hit. I swear, I think I saw my life flash before my eyes, and it mostly involved me eating pizza in my pajamas. Didn't exactly feel prepared for paradise.
  • 10:00 AM (Bali Time!) – Ngurah Rai International Airport: Okay, the airport is hot. Like, baking-soda-in-a-sun-oven hot. But the air is… fragrant? Flowers, incense… and let's be honest, a hint of diesel. Immediately encountered the visa-on-arrival chaos. Never thought I'd be so excited to pay US currency.
  • 11:30 AM – Taxi to Ubud: The taxi driver? A charmingly persistent man named Wayan. Wayan seemed to have a death wish and a fondness for blaring techno music out of a questionable sound system. My adrenaline levels were already through the roof. The scenery, however, was starting to win me over. Lush rice paddies, carvings everywhere… I managed to hold onto my sanity.
  • 1:00 PM – CHECK-IN (Finallllly!): The "Beautiful Deluxe Triple Room" at the [Hotel Name, I am not supposed to mention it], well, it is beautiful. And… enormous. Huge, airy space! But… "adjacent" to Ubud Palace meant "close enough to hear the rooster that’s apparently got a 3 AM caffeine addiction." And the Wi-Fi? Let's just say my connection to the internet felt a lot like my connection to sanity at that moment.
  • 1:30 PM – Lunch at Warung Babi Guling Ibu Oka (Ubud): Okay, this is where things get REAL. I’d heard the hype. Babi Guling (roast suckling pig) is the stuff of legends. And phew, the smell! Crispy skin, succulent meat, spicy sauce… My taste buds were doing the Macarena. Totally worth the potential food poisoning. (Fingers crossed!)
  • 3:00 PM – The Ubud Palace (Well, the Outside): Strolled around. It's pretty. Definitely picturesque. Took some photos, pretended to be cultured. The sheer volume of other tourists made me feel a tad claustrophobic. Briefly considered hiding in the bushes to avoid the crowds.
  • 4:00 PM - A Lost Cause: Wandered the streets, got completely and utterly disoriented. Ended up buying a ridiculously oversized straw hat and a t-shirt that said "Bali, You Had Me at Hello." Regrets? Maybe.
  • 6:00 PM – Dinner at a Random Warung: Ate some noodles. They were okay. Felt surprisingly content, despite the general feeling of being lost and sweaty.

Day 2: Temples, Terraces, and Tantrums (Maybe)

  • 7:00 AM - Wakeup Call (Courtesy of the Annoying Rooster): I contemplated going out and strangling it. Seriously.
  • 8:00 AM – Breakfast at the Hotel: Mediocre coffee and a questionable fruit platter. Managed to choke it down. Must not be a repeat offender.
  • 9:00 AM – Tirta Empul Temple (Holy Water!): Okay, this was spectacular. The cleansing ceremony was deeply moving. The water was freezing. The crowds were intense, but the experience was worth it. I’m not particularly religious, but I felt something… maybe hope? Maybe just cold panic? Either way, a highlight.
  • 11:00 AM – Tegalalang Rice Terraces: OMG. Just… OMG. The rice paddies are a masterpiece. Breathtaking. Insta-worthy (finally!). Took a million photos. Felt a profound sense of peace for approximately 15 minutes before a swarm of other tourists and selfie sticks ruined the vibe. Still gorgeous. I almost lost my phone in the rice paddies while trying to take a picture.
  • 1:00 PM – Lunch at a Warung overlooking the rice terraces: More noodles, some grilled fish. The view, the breeze… pure bliss. Briefly considered quitting my life and becoming a rice farmer. (I can't grow a plant to save my life.)
  • 3:00 PM – A Monkey Forest (Ubud): Do you guys like monkeys? Because the Monkeys love bananas. And tourists. And stealing things. It was simultaneously hilarious and terrifying. Saw a monkey steal a woman's glasses. She was not amused. I'm pretty sure one tried to unzip my backpack. I escaped unscathed, but my heart was racing.
  • 5:00 PM – Massage!: Needed. It was amazing. The Balinese massage therapists are magic. My muscles are still screaming, but it was a good scream.
  • 7:00 PM – Dinner at a restaurant with live music: Mediocre food, terrible music, but nice people-watching. By this point, I barely cared. Just wanted to sit and breathe.
  • 9:00 PM – Attempted meditation/early bedtime. The damn rooster. The damn wi-fi. The Damn Heat. The damn… ok. Whatever.

Day 3: The Art of Doing Nothing (Mostly)

  • 8:00 AM – Sleep, Glorious Sleep!!: I finally defeated the rooster with earplugs. Maybe I’ll buy his services for other travelers.
  • 9:00 AM – Breakfast at the hotel: Better coffee, I think.
  • 10:00 AM – Wandering around Ubud Markets: Chaos. Bargaining battles. Colorful chaos. My bartering skills are appalling. Bought way too many sarongs and a painting I probably don’t have room for at home.
  • 12:00 AM - Lunch at [A Hidden Gem Warung]: My lovely warung near the rice fields. The most delicious Gado-Gado I've ever had. I want to live at this place.
  • 1:00 PM – Floating around the pool at the hotel: Finally got to use the pool! Ahhhh. Bliss. Did absolutely nothing for two hours. Just floated. No thoughts, just water. Glorious.
  • 3:00 PM – A walk, and maybe some more shopping: Didn't plan where I'd be exactly. And I wanted to know if I would find happiness. I saw some amazing wood carving, that might or might not have cost me a fortune to get.
  • 6:00 PM – Dinner at Warung and sunset watching: The sunset was amazing. The Warung near my hotel had fantastic food.
  • 9:00 PM – Bedtime, and hoping for a quieter night!

Day 4: Departure (and a little bit of soul-searching)

  • 7:00 AM - Breakfast, one last look at the room; Coffee and a final stare at the triple room. Had to say farewell. I will never forget.
  • 8:00 AM -- Walk to the airport (It was amazing): I was lucky the hotel was really close to the airport. I got the bus.
  • 11:00-1 PM - Plane: I am home.

Reflections (Because I'm Pretending to Be Profound):

Bali is… a lot. It's beautiful, chaotic, spiritual, and frustrating. It's a sensory overload, a cultural immersion, and sometimes, just a whole lot of sweating. It's not perfect. There were moments of pure awe, moments of utter exhaustion, and moments where I just wanted to scream into a pillow. The internet's not reliable and the rooster that is never off, but it has a certain magic. It forced me to slow down, to embrace the mess, and to, you know, actually live for a hot minute. Would I go back? Absolutely. But next time, I'm bringing industrial-strength earplugs. And maybe a translator for those monkeys. And I'll keep ordering the noodles and the Babi Guling. And that is the most amazing thing I ever had.

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Beautiful Deluxe Triple Room near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

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Okay, spill the tea: Is this "Unbelievable Ubud Palace Views" *actually* unbelievable? My Instagram is ready...

Alright, alright, lemme tell you. "Unbelievable" is a STRONG word, right? Like, when you hear it, you're picturing the Taj Mahal levels of "unbelievable." And… well, it's not *quite* the Taj Mahal. My expectations were, admittedly, sky-high thanks to the marketing, and the first thing that hit me was the humidity. Good Lord, the humidity! You practically *wear* the air in Ubud. But the VIEW? Okay, confession time. When I swung open the door to the balcony… my jaw actually did drop. Seriously. I think I made a little "whoa" sound. It *was* ridiculously lush. Think endless emerald rice paddies spilling down to a deep ravine, and in the distance, this… this majestic, slightly faded-glory palace. It wasn't just a view; it was a *vibe*. Like, the kind of vibe that makes you want to buy a billowy white dress and dramatically stare into the distance (I did, actually, contemplate this, then remembered my clumsy self and opted for a sarong instead). So, yeah. "Unbelievable"? Maybe pushing it. But definitely… pretty damn amazing. My Instagram story went OFF.

The "Luxury Triple Room" – is it luxurious or just… three beds crammed in? Please, be honest.

Luxury? Now you're talking my language! Okay, picture this: The room itself was spacious-ish. Definitely not cramped. Three beds! Which, because I was traveling with two other chaotic humans (bless their hearts), was a lifesaver. We weren't all tangled up like a budget airline blanket situation. The beds themselves? Comfy-ish. One was a little… lumpy. I'm not going to lie. I had to subtly maneuver into the comfiest one (the one that *wasn't* lumpy) after a carefully calculated negotiation process involving promises of sharing my last stash of chocolate. But, the sheets? Crisp and CLEAN. And the bathroom… the *bathroom* was a highlight. Rain shower! And, get this, they had those little complimentary L'Occitane toiletries. Seriously. I was practically bathing in luxury while simultaneously arguing with Brenda about who got the hairdryer first (she won, naturally). So, luxury? A solid, maybe… *high-end* mid-range. Definitely a step up from a hostel dorm. And those toiletries? Worth the price of admission alone, basically.

The Balcony – is it a private paradise or a battleground for morning coffee territory?

The balcony... Oh, the balcony! It was *gorgeous*. Seriously, the pictures don't do it justice. And, thankfully, it was big enough for three people to squeeze onto without too much elbowing. We had our own little breakfast ritual every morning. Which, let's be honest, involved me spilling coffee down myself at least twice, because I'm that graceful in the morning. It was amazing. The views were stunning, and it was so peaceful at first light. BUT… and there is always a "but"… the birds. Oh, the birds! Little feathered demons swooping in, hoping to steal a crumb of your (delicious) croissant. They are BOLD. I'm talking, practically landing on your plate while you're actively *using* the fork. So, private paradise? Mostly. Just bring bird spray. (Kidding. Kind of.) Also, Brenda hogged the best chair. There’s always *something*.

Was the staff helpful or just… perpetually "on vacation"?

Okay, the staff. This is where things get a little… mixed. The reception folk? Super polite, very courteous. They had that winning Balinese charm down pat. They even remembered our names (or at least, pretended to REALLY well). The cleaning staff? Absolute angels! The room was spotless every single day. (God bless them, dealing with our mess!). Though it did take them a while one day to understand that yes, indeed, we needed more towels, not just a single exquisitely folded origami swan made from a washcloth. The restaurant staff, slightly less efficient. We waited a *while* for breakfast one morning. And the waiter took my order three times. But they were always genuinely friendly and apologetic about the slight delays, which softened the blow a little. So, helpful overall? Yes. Perfect? Not exactly. Let’s just say, embrace the "island time" mentality. And maybe order your coffee the night before.

Food, glorious food! What's the deal? Delicious or disappointing? Brunch recommendations?

Food. Ah! The all-important. The hotel restaurant was... eh. Fine. Perfectly edible, but not particularly memorable. The breakfast buffet was a bit... repetitive. The same eggs, the same fruit, the same slightly stale pastries. But the coffee was strong, which is always a win. Okay, here's the real secret: venture OUT. *Get out*. Ubud is a *foodie paradise*. There are so many options! For brunch, you HAVE to go to "Clear Cafe". Trust me. It's Instagram-worthy (if you care about that sort of thing – I do, okay?). And the food is phenomenal. Their smoothie bowls? Heavenly. I went back three times. Also, there's this awesome little warung (local restaurant) down the road, I can’t remember the name because I was clearly in food coma, which served the most incredible nasi goreng. Seriously. Go there. That's all I'm saying. Don’t eat at the hotel all the time! Explore! Your taste buds (and your Instagram feed) will thank you.

Anything I should be aware of before booking? Any unexpected quirks or annoyances?

Okay, the little things. Here's the real, raw, uncensored truth (or, at least, my truth):
  • Mosquitoes. They are relentless. Bring bug spray. Seriously, douse yourself in it. I got bitten like, a million times. It's a jungle, people!
  • The Wi-Fi. Hit or miss. Be prepared for occasional drop-outs. Embrace the digital detox, I say! (While secretly refreshing Instagram, of course.)
  • The stairs. Lots and lots of stairs. Not a problem for me (I needed the exercise after all the food, plus the flight!), but if you have mobility issues, ask for a room on a lower level.
  • The "rooster alarm clock" - I'm not kidding. Very early, very loud roosters. Bring earplugs if you are not an early bird!
  • And, finally, the biggest quirk: The room's "jungle music". Because the hotel is surrounded by lush greenery. You'll hear all kinds of chirps and trills, the occasional monkey chatter... Sometimes it's peaceful and exotic. Sometimes, at 3 am, you're convinced a small dinosaur is trying to break into your room. Embrace it. You're in Ubud!
Overall? I'd recommend it. Just pack the bug spray, the earplugs, and a sense ofBook Hotels Now

Beautiful Deluxe Triple Room near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

Beautiful Deluxe Triple Room near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

Beautiful Deluxe Triple Room near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

Beautiful Deluxe Triple Room near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia