Where I Stayed – Bali Rani Kuta
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Where I Stayed – Bali Rani Kuta

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Where I Stayed – Bali Rani Kuta

As someone who has travelled extensively, there are a few things I look for in a hotel. Of course comfort and great service comes up high on the list, but also the location matters a lot to me. I prefer to be in a good location so that I can walk to a lot of places. This saves money on transport, but it also allows greater freedom – you can come and go as you please.

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Bali Rani in Kuta has one of the best locations that I’ve ever stayed in – it’s literally right across the road from a large shopping centre, 2 minutes down the road from the biggest waterpark in Asia, Waterbom, and a minute’s walk to the beach. There’s great restaurants lining the street, a bunch of Minimarts and anything else you could need within a few minutes in any direction. This hotel seriously is the best location to stay in Kuta.

Bali Rani Kuta Review

When I first arrived at Bali Rani I was a little apprehensive: the hotel is on a main road, so I wondered if that might deter from the relaxing holiday experience we had planned. Nope. The foyer is grand, decorated with beautiful paintings and sculptures. The staff greeted us with a smile and check-in was a breeze. Within moments I had forgotten the hotel was on a main road.

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Walking towards our room, we saw a beautiful outdoor seating area surrounded by a lillypad pond, that was full of vibrant fish. There were lush trees all around and this hotel felt more like a nature reserve in parts than a hotel.

The room was well appointed and had ample space for suitcases, which is always appreciated when traveling as it prevents clutter in the room.
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Please note the reason the bed is messy is because we immediately laid down on it – and then I realised I had to take a photo haha!

One of the things I noticed immediately about the Rani Bali was the clear eco-friendly intentions. This is a hotel that cares about the environment, while wanting to maintain a high level of service. The toilet was a modern bidet style toilet, there were little notes dotted across the room with suggestions on how to minimise the environmental impact of your stay, if you so wished. It was a really nice touch and I felt happy to be in a hotel that was concerned about the environment, too.

The room also featured a large flat screen TV, a mini bar which was quite reasonable priced, a sweet little balcony overlooking the pond, and aircon which was on when we arrived in the room – a nice touch.

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There’s a large pool area by the cafe where the buffet breakfast is served. It was so relaxing down here that I came here to sunbathe and to work. The breakfast was a considerable spread that varied daily, so we were able to try a lot of new things.

This hotel is perfect for families wanting somewhere where they can unwind and relax, and for couples who want a private oasis moments from Kuta’s main attractions.

Have you ever been to Kuta, Bali? What did you think?