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Recommended Accommodation Areas in Ubud, Bali

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Recommended Accommodation Areas in Ubud, Bali by Mr.Hotsia

When talking about Bali, the city nameUbudis often my main destination choice when visiting this island because here you not only get rich nature and Hindu culture but also accommodation zones that are perfect for travelers wanting to experience authentic Bali atmosphere without paying too much.

For anyone planning to travel to Bali on your own, I recommend reading my detailed stories atTravel Bali by YourselfandUbud, Balito prepare well before your trip.

Accommodation Atmosphere in Ubud: Authentic Balinese Style at Affordable Prices

I, Mr.Hotsia, had the chance to stay in accommodation zones near central Ubud. Although not right next to the old palace or the lively central market, the distance is walkable if you’re willing, or for more convenience, I recommend cycling as I did on many days of this trip.

What impressed me most was the accommodation price around 500 baht per night, which is very cheap compared to the decoration and cleanliness of each hotel. Most places here don’t have air conditioning because Ubud’s weather isn’t as hot as expected, unlike beach areas like Denpasar where it’s more humid and hotter.

Most accommodations in Ubud are homestays or small bungalows personally managed by the owners, with only a few rooms, creating a warm and very private atmosphere. What I liked most was the decoration that blends local culture with artistic design. Every place has a private shrine in front of the house or within the property, reflecting the strict and respectful Hindu practices that Balinese people seriously observe.

Recommended Accommodation Zones in Ubud Area

The zone I, Mr.Hotsia, stayed in is not far from the old Ubud palace and the lively local market but located in a rather quiet spot, perfect for those who want to truly relax. Around there are many other beautifully Balinese-styled hotels and accommodations with similar prices and mostly without air conditioning.

This area emphasizes decoration with natural materials like wood and stone, including locally woven fabrics with unique patterns, making every visit feel like coming home to a warm place with the true spirit of Bali. Many places also have small garden corners or pavilions perfect for enjoying morning coffee while admiring the surrounding green garden views.

Convenient Travel and Lifestyle in Ubud

Traveling fromBali Denpasar Airport to Ubud Townis not complicated. I, Mr.Hotsia, recommend preparing in advance by booking a car or using a reliable taxi service because Bali’s roads are wide with many route options.

In Ubud itself, I enjoy walking around the local market and tasting local food at small shops run by genuine locals. The food here is flavorful and well-balanced, such as Balinese satay fragrant with spices, andBalinese Cuisinewhich is similar to Thai food, making me feel familiar and comfortable eating every meal.

Why I Like Homestay Accommodation in Ubud?

I, Mr.Hotsia, have stayed at large hotels in many countries, but here in Ubud, I felt the most connection to Balinese lifestyle because the owners personally take care of everything, paying attention to every detail from welcoming guests to preparing rooms.

This type of accommodation atmosphere makes me feel warm like being at home and allows me to learn about local culture through conversations with owners and the surrounding community. Also, every place has a unique Balinese shrine, giving the atmosphere a sacred and charming character.

Summary of Impressions and Recommendations

If you want to truly visit Bali and enjoy a peaceful accommodation atmosphere with authentic Balinese character, I, Mr.Hotsia, recommend checking out accommodation zones in Ubud, especially the hotels and homestays I stayed at because of their affordable prices, great experiences, and convenient locations not far from major attractions.

Remember, Ubud is not just an ordinary tourist town but the cultural and Hindu religious center of Bali. It is full of shrines and rituals worth studying. For those interested in deeper Bali stories, follow me, Mr.Hotsia, in other articles such asTraveling from Bali Denpasar Airport to the Cityto make your trip even more complete.

For map information and business cards of the hotels I stayed at, you can contact me through this website. Mr.Hotsia Travel with Passion!

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