Ananta Legian Hotel
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Finding an ideal charming hotel in Legian does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Ananta Legian Hotel, a nice option for travellers like you.
You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a flat screen TV, a minibar, and air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Ananta Legian Hotel offers guests free wifi.
The hotel features 24 hour front desk, a rooftop terrace, and a concierge. Plus, Ananta Legian Hotel offers a pool and free breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Dalem Penataran Desa Adat Temple (0.5 mi) and Garlic Lane (0.8 mi), guests of Ananta Legian Hotel can easily experience some of Legian's most well known attractions.
Travellers looking to enjoy some ribs can head to Azul Beach Club, Mozzarella Restaurant and Bar, or Chapter 2 Restaurant & Bar. Otherwise, you may want to check out a seafood restaurant such as Cafe Marzano, The Lokal 80361, or Hitana.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular art galleries such as Bali Rasta Tour and Create Studio.
Ananta Legian Hotel puts the best of Legian at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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Everyday the staff including Dekyu, Santi and Juli welcomed you at breakfast time. They were polite and warm. Dekyu took a personal interest in our well being and provided local tips on where to go and what to see. Thanks Dekyu for you professionalism.
The buffet breakfast is the best and the items change daily so you wont be served the same dishes twice.
Hotel concierge goes out of their way to assist you in anything you need. I left my mobile phone in the taxi and Robbie from Concierge went beyond customer service contacting my number on my behalf until it was returned. Thank you Robby and Martana.
The hotels location is perfect. Close to the beach and has so many good restaurants around to choose from. For typical good cheap Indonesian food, you cant pass by Warung Merah or Sammys.
If you want to party, Cocoon is just down the road. Cocoons restaurant is excellent.
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The hotel staff is amazing, the rooms spotless, and the view from the rooftop delightful.
Rooms are nice, double bed, good amenities with tea and coffee facilities, shampoo and body wash, and hair dryer. Very clean but a little on the older side. Perfect for us as we didn’t use the room much.
Pool area was cool, lots of sun beds however if it was busy you would struggle to find one. Swim up bar was really nice and the barman was so friendly!
The place was a little on the older side but still a truely nice place to stay.
Staff were friendly and doing their best but were usually hard to find. Rarely manning the pool bar, reception desk and late to make rooms up . Rooms have minimal facilities, no extra pillows, mini bar, ice , adapters , we noticed some pool access rooms had stained curtains.
Despite the above, we had a great time but it wasn’t because of the standard of accommodation.
This place was once great , is in a good location and could be excellent again with some investment and a change of attitude. Presently though , there’s obviously better options
First, forget the photos, Photoshop does wonders these days!
Rooms are tiny and disappointing for the money.
I told the staff my friend was coming to stay, and she would check in late. Upon arrival she was refused entry as she was told by security that the hotel has a 'no hooker policy', we have been friends for several years.....she's not a hooker. She left upset, and I decided that I would sleep, then leave the next morning. When I awoke, my bag which was underneath the air conditioning unit was soaking, along with my electronics, tablet, laptop, and clothing. When I approached reception about the situation with my friend, I was told to wait in my room. So I waited, and waited, and waited, long enough so that it meant I could not check out in time. I asked the reception for the number for agoda so I could get a refund. The number they gave me was a local number, so I phoned, and complained, but agoda said the hotel were unwilling to help.
I decided to cut my losses and lose all my money. But when I went to leave they told me my telephone bill for complaining to agoda was $50 and they were not giving me my $50 deposits back........ They did, as I refused to leave without it, and threatened them with a lawsuit.
Please, if the hotel reads this and would like a rebuttal, I would love to hear from you, as the last opportunity you had, you decided to ignore me, and a telephone apology to my long term friend is not suffice for the stress and upset you put her and I through.
If I list the good and bad points you can see which ones matter to you and make your decision accordingly. Good: value for money, good location, great sandwich bar just outside called Swich, proximity to a variety of dining options and the beach, friendly, helpful staff, clean, clean, clean, aesthetic appearance and pool, fab rooftop terrace for sunset drinks, good telly, unbelievably comfy bed & pillows, good housekeeping and turndown service.
Bad: Breakfast. Bali coffee even when you request a machine coffee. NOISY hotel. Perhaps the walls are made of cardboard? You can hear someone drop an earring on the floor in the room above. Furniture is moved all night. Guests with their wheelie bags trawl up and down the corridors outside your room each night from 1900 (departures) - 0200 (arrivals). The rooms don't have any storage space. I have attached some pics. The furniture is there but if they had just put in some drawers in the bedside table and the luggage rack and the cupboard, you could unpack. Wet towels and clothing were hung outside on the trellis which wasn't the best look.
Bogans: I guess due to the price this place was colonised at certain times during the week with the dreaded 'Bali Bintang Bogan' who can be recognised by their (male) Bintang singlet, boardies, stubbie cooler, tattoos, piercings, wraparound sunnies (worn day and night) bald head with a goatie for the older version, huge guts, smoking rollies. During their 9 hour drinking sessions in the pool and after consuming all that Bintang they don't leave the pool to go to the toilet. They were accompanied by the similarly proportioned female version (braided hair) who used the same amount of foul language as their fellas. Of course, they shout all day and night, come home hammered and while we were there at 0400 a window was smashed out on the 3rd floor and shattered right into the pool which closed the pool for half the next day.
In addition to this clientele, the hotel is primarliy designed for the Asian market, hence the small room size. The roooms aren't small if you are used to living in Asia and are small in stature. Although there is an egg chef, the breakfast choices are skewed towards Asian choices (dim sums, dumplings, cabbage rolls, noodles, rice) and there is no Level 4 or room numbers that end in 4 - as that is an unlucky number in Chinese culture. Their big groups arrive by bus late at night and shout and laugh and take flash photography right outside all the guest rooms. I got fed up one night and went out and told them to shut-up.
It is such a shame for this resort as the staff try really hard to work with what they have at Ananta and it is our fellow guests who tarnished our holiday experience meaning that we wont return. It's Villa time...................
me with my family , 6 adult and 2 children ( only 5 year old ).
when we arrive hotel and go to check in , hotel staff not allow us to check in is because we have 2 kids, so we need to pay rp 3,500,000 !!! ( USD280 )
as we don't want spoil our mood , so we just pay for it
But the horrible thing is , after we pay so much money ,
Dont have extra bed , no upgrade room for us . then y we pay so much ????
second day i saw some people shout at the lobby , same problem as they also have bring their 4 year old kid , the guest is very angry and keep shout to the staff , at the end the staff allow them to check in without extra charges .
i want to say is , is it Boss want every guest shout before check it ???
We realized that hotel itself use a FAKE PHOTOSHOP to sell their property and also a dirty promotion on website so it appear like you got cheaper price when in fact you are paying double for 2 rooms. that is happened to me when I'm trying to book 1 room then it is appear into 2 rooms.
Fortunately we realized and we are force them to refund our money, Reception are not helping at all, they only concern to playing on their mobile and being busy eating snack on the desk.
DO NOT DEAL with the RECEPTION about asking REFUND, ask them to call Reservation Manager to do it. Thank you for the refund but I'm mot gonna coming back EVER !!!
The hotel has a rule which states " No outside guests and visitors are allowed in the Hotel rooms and other premises, except in designated public areas i.e. Amertha Restaurant, Roof Top Lounge.
This was a major issue for me as I was permitted guests at night by signing them in but was refused later on. If they have this rule why was I permitted for part of my visit but stopped later on.
The hotel has good amenities but this rule is a deal breaker from anyone intent on meeting locals and having their company in your paid for room.
Best to check on the rules for visitors before booking in future for any hotel you contemplate staying at.
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