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The Alila Ubud is located near the artistic and cultural center of Ubud on the edge of the Ayung River. The resort has been designed in traditional Balinese architecture, has secluded courtyards, spacious terraces and private gardens that combine to create a feeling of intimacy. The 56 rooms are housed in 14 two-storey blocks designed to resemble a Balinese village. All rooms have panoramic views of the Ayung River and surrounding volcanoes. Guests can visit various art galleries, and museums, and experience temple festivals and dances and experience the real Bali. Facilities for recreation and include massage, outdoor pool, spa, water sports.
Room Amenities
Air Conditioning
Daily Newspaper
Desk
Hair Dryer
Internet Access (wireless)
Bathtub
Shower
Separate Shower and Tub
Mini Bar
Balcony/Terrace
Coffee/Tea Maker
Complimentary Bottled Water
Non Smoking Rooms
Concierge
Room Service 24hr
Shops
Coffee Shop
Bar/Pub
Laundry Service/Dry Cleaning
Meeting Facilities
Restaurant
Room Service
Dining
The recreational activities listed below are available at or near the resort; fees may apply.
Massage
Spa
The Mandara Spa at Alila Ubud comprises one double Deluxe Spa Villa, a double Spa Pavilion, a double Spa Suite, a dedicated Thai Massage Suite, two single Spa Suites, a Manicure and Pedicure Salon and Spa Reception.
Garden
Guest Room
The 56 Deluxe Rooms featured below are housed in 14 two-storey blocks designed to resemble a Balinese village. All rooms have panoramic views of the magical Ayung River and surrounding volcanoes. For Music lovers checking into Alila Ubud may like to ask the front desk about the latest trend in upscale amenities: in-room Apple iPods. The iPods come preloaded with as many as 1,000 songs and are available in the resort's Deluxe rooms and Villas. Guests can also upload their choice of music at the library. Just plug it in, pop in your iPod and play.
"The hotel is really great. Or participate in yoga classes and dance classes, I enjoyed the whole day doing a lot of events in December and January. Above all the staff was friendly. The food is delicious. I was particularly fond of the breakfast was porridge Bubur ayam. The hotel can recommend a book about a little three-hour trek. The English guide, trekking and enjoyed it so good was the first time. Thank you for your time and really nice." ( Eriko K. , japan)
"Hotel grew on me, getting better day by day, so by the end of my 7 day stay I was sad to leave. Even at a substantial discount it seemed very dear by Bali standards when I first arrived, but it grew on me so by the end it seemed quite fair. The free breakfasts are quite nice, the daily free classes (Yoga, thai chi were good; the free Herald Tribune is nice to get, and they will order you a Wall St Journal or any other daiiy publication and deliver it to your room . Beautiful pool and pool area, with gorgeous long views over the valley; hi speed internet free in the rooms is very convenient." ( Joseph P , USA)
Source : agoda.com
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A LUXURY boutique hotel in has set aside a whole floor for women, decking it out with designer amenities and female-only staff.The Naumi hotel, which opened this year in Singapore’s central business district, said the concept was intended to give women travellers a sense of security and privacy in luxurious surroundings.Posted in Labels: hongkong, hotels, indonesia, naumi hotels, singapore hotels | Edit | 0 comments
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Youth Hostel
There are about 400 Youth Hostel in Japan, and most of them are private-owned. Resident must be the member of the Youth Hostel or otherwise they have to pay a higher charge. In general, the accommodation cost would be around JPY 3,000 to 3,500 per night depending on the location and facilities. Most of the Youth Hostel provides breakfast and dinner with separate charges since the room has no kitchen facilities. It is suggested to contact your local Youth Hostel Association and book the Youth Hostel in Japan in advance. Otherwise, you have to pay a higher charge for on-site booking, and remember you have to bring your photo to become member.
Minshuku (Living with Family)
Minshuku is a family style accommodation, and it has a higher charges compared to Youth Hostel, at around JPY 4,000-6,000 per night including breakfast and dinner. Most of the Minshuku have around 10-20 living units, and most of them are located at resort areas or small town. Many of the Minshuku are franchised with unique logo but it is quite difficult to locate if you don not know Japanese. Therefore, if you want to find a better priced one, it is better to find a friend who know Japanese to book the room for you.
Ryokan (Japanese Styles Motel)
Ryokan has a better facility than Minshuku with a slightly higher charge. It is usually located around the railway station in towns but most of the staffs would not know English. Accommodation cost would be around JPY 3,000 to 5,000 not including meals. You may contact an organization called “Japanese Inn Group” which provided English information about its franchised Ryokan.
Capsule Hotel
Capsule Hotel is the same as its name; the room is just like a capsule or a box with 3 meter long and 1 meter high, providing TV, small safe and a small desk. Your luggage has to be kept in the storeroom separately. Most of the Capsule Hotels are for male only, but now starting to accepts female guests. Capsule Hotels are usually located at the big city downtown with room charges at around JPY 3,000 to 4,000. You have to consider whether you could cater yourself in such a compact area before you make the reservation.
Business Hotel
There are many Business Hotels for local traveled businessmen. The hotel room is quite compact but with private bathroom facilities. The room charge is ranging from JPY 6,000 to 7,000. Most of the Business Hotels locate at downtown, railway station or subway station and you may find their pamphlets at the railway station counter.
Western Style Hotels are located at the downtown of all major cities with room rates starting at JPY 6,000 not included meals.
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Vienna – Some typical Viennese dishes include: apfelstrudel a traditional pastry of Austria and a popular dish in many countries that once belonged to the Austro-Hungarian empire. It is the most widely known kind of strudel. Apfelstrudel consists of an oblong strudel pastry jacket with a filling of chopped apples, sugar, cinnamon, raisins and bread crumbs. Rum is sometimes used to add flavour. Other ingredients include pine nuts, walnuts, or slivered almonds. The art of preparation is in making the pastry very thin and elastic; it is said that a single layer should be so thin that one could read a newspaper through it. Beuschel a ragout containing calf lungs and heart, gulasch a dish, originally from Hungary, usually made of beef, red onions, vegetables spices and ground paprika powder.
The name comes from the Hungarian gulyás (pronounced goo-yash), the word for a cattle stockman or herdsman, tafelspitz boiled beef, often served with apple and horseradish sauce, and liptauer cheese a dish or cheese spread made with sheep’s-milk cheese, goat’s milk cheese, quark cheese or cottage cheese, part of Hungarian cuisine. And of course, the ever popular Wiener Schnitzle. Wiener Schnitzel (from German Wiener Schnitzel, meaning Viennese cutlet) is a traditional Austrian dish and popular part of Viennese and Austrian cuisine, consisting of a thin slice of veal coated in breadcrumbs and fried. In Austria the dish is traditionally served with a lemon slice, lingonberry jam and either potato salad or potatoes with parsley and butter. While traditional Wiener Schnitzel is made out of veal, it is now sometimes made out of pork, though in that case it is often called Schnitzel Wiener Art (Germany) or Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein (Austria) to differentiate it from the original.
In Lower Austria there are such local delicacies as Waldviertel poppies (poppy is widely consumed in many parts of Central and Eastern Europe. The sugared, milled mature seeds are eaten with pasta, or they are boiled with milk and used as filling or topping on various kinds of sweet pastry), Marchfeld asparagus and Wachau apricots which are cultivated. Their influence can be felt in the local cuisine, as for example in poppy noodles. Game dishes are common.
Burgenland’s cuisine has been influenced by Hungarian cuisine owing to its former position within the Hungarian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Typical dishes consist of fish, chicken or goose. Polenta (a dish made from boiled cornmeal) is a popular side-dish. On St. Martin’s Day (November 11) a Martinigans (St. Martin’s goose) is often prepared, while carp is a typical Christmas dish.
In Styrian Buschenschanken (inns), Verhackertes (a spread made of finely chopped bacon) is served. The style of wine is Schilcher, a very dry rose in West Styria. A typical Styrian delicacy is pumpkin seed oil, particularly on salads because of its nutty taste. A local dish enjoyed in cold weather is Heidensterz, a pancake made from buckwheat flour.
Carinthia’s many lakes make fish a popular main course. Grain, dairy products and meat are also important ingredients. Well-known local delicacies are Carinthian Kasnudeln (noodle dough pockets filled with quark (a type of fresh cheese of Central European origin) and mint) and smaller Schlickkrapfen (mainly with a meat filling). Also produced locally are Klachlsuppe (pig’s trotter soup) and Reindling (a type of cinnamon raisin bread fruit loaf).
In Upper Austria various types of dumpling are an important part of the cuisine as is the Linzer Torte made with a very short, crumbly pastry of flour, butter and ground nuts (usually almonds), with a filling of plum butter or jam (even raspberry or red currant). It is covered by a lattice of dough strips and decorated with sliced almonds.
From Salzburg come Kasnocken (cheese dumplings). Freshwater fish, particularly trout, is served in various ways. Salzburger Nockerln (a meringue-like dish) is a well-known local dessert.Tyrolean bacon and all sorts of dumplings including Speckknodel (dumplings with pieces of bacon) and Spinatknodel (made of spinach) are an important part of the local cuisine.
Vorarlberg cuisine has been influenced by the alemannic cuisine of neighboring Switzerland and Swabia. Important are cheese and cheese products, with Kasknopfle and Kasspatzle (egg noodles prepared with cheese) being popular dishes. Other delicacies include Krutspatzle (sauerkraut noodles), Kasdonnala (similar to quiche), Schupfnudla (made from dough mixing potato and flour), Fladlesuppe (pancake soup), Opfelkuachle (apple cake) and Funkakuachle (cake traditionally eaten on the first Sunday of Lent). Many also eat Germknodel, which is a hill of dough with poppy seeds and mostly eaten with vanilla ice cream.
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