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Puri Santrian - Bali, Indonesia

Jalan Danau Tamblingan 63
Bali, 80228
Nightly Rates (65.00 - 220.00)   3 Star
Puri Santrian

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Property Description
Built both in Bungalow and building style with Balinese architecture and modern facilities blended with warm Balinese hospitality. The casual and informal ambience of this beautiful maintained property will appeal to those who wish to be away from the hustle and bustle of larger hotels.

Puri Santrian


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Fishing

  • Free Parking

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
    Puri Santrian
  • Garden Wing

  • These 56 rooms are built in two storey building located in the garden view. Includes adjoining rooms-REQ, air conditioning, balcony, bathroom-private, bathtub, hairdryer-REQ, mini bar, non smoking rooms, seating area, shower, telephone-direct dial. Garden view.
    Puri Santrian
  • Beach Wing

  • 47 in number including Suite built in the two blocks of the three storey building, most of these rooms especially the second and third floor ones, offer main pool views since they are located closer to the beach and the main pool. Includes adjoining rooms-REQ, air conditioning, balcony, bathroom-private, bathtub, coffee maker, hairdryer-REQ, mini bar, non smoking rooms, seating area, shower, television-cable or satellite, telephone-direct dial. Garden or poolside view.
    Puri Santrian
  • Bungalow

  • This room type is the best room type of all and has the highest demand from the clients who wish to be like in their own house since the bungalows are all set out in teh Balinese style building. Each bungalow building has two rooms only whichis believed to offer more privacy to each occupants of these 21 rooms. Ten out of 21 of these room type have a large and natural open - air bathroom while the rest 11 rooms are with the indoors bathroom but still iwth a large size of bathroom. Bungalow spread out in the garden view. Includes adjoining rooms-REQ, air conditioning, balcony, bathrobe, bathroom-private, bathtub, coffee maker, hairdryer-REQ, mini bar, non smoking rooms, seating area, shower, television-cable or satellite, telephone-direct dial. Garden view.
    Puri Santrian
  • Santrian Club

  • These three floor building rooms are built on the left side before the lobby area. All rooms will be facing the beautiful swimming pool built right in the middle of the property. Includes adjoining rooms-REQ, air conditioning, balcony, bathrobe, bathroom-private, bathtub, coffee maker, hairdryer-REQ, mini bar, non smoking rooms, safe, seating area, shower, television-cable or satellite, telephone-direct dial. Garden or poolside view.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2pm 

  • Check out time is 12pm 

  • Opened in  1985 

  • Renovated in  2002 

  • 184  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    From the airport just straight away to the highway and going to the Sanur direction. driving to the southeast directions from Denpasar you will pass the long Bypass road connecting Sanur-Kuta and Nusa Dua. From the bypass road find Jalan Danau Tamblingan where most Sanur hotels are located. On the southern part of this street is where Puri Santrian. Its next door to Sanur beach hotel located right on the beautiful white sandy shore of Southern Sanur, 15 minutes drive from the airport. Southern Sanur is an exclusive area, rich in Palms and with its own small community of shops, bars and high quality restaurants DPS - Ngurah Rai Airport

    Guarantee Policy
    1 night deposit required at time of booking

    Cancellation Policy
    Through the internet site where your reservation was booked, cancellations must be made 1 day prior to arrival to avoid a 1 night cancellation and/or no show charge.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants Located Nearby  * The mezzanine restaurant - east meets west cuisine. Open 0600-2400 * Beach Club - international and indonesian cuisine. Open 0600-2400 Puri Santrian

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting and Conference facilities
  •   * 1 meeting room * 75-150 person capacity * contact hotel for further details


    Recreation Information
    Puri Santrian
  • Recreation Located On Site

  • * bicycle rentals-CHG * boating-CHG * fishing-CHG * golf course-CHG * health club-CHG.Open 0700-2200 * hiking trails-CHG * horseback riding-CHG * massage services-CHG * outdoor pool * sailing-CHG * sightseeing tours-CHG * spa services-CHG. Open 0800-2200 * scuba diving/snorkeling-CHG * tennis courts-CHG

  • Attractions Located Nearby

  • * Art Center - 7 km NE * Sukawati Art Market - 20 km SW * Batubulan - 8 km SW * Uluwatu cliff temple - 25 km NE * Kuta - 20 km NE * Nusa Dua - 30 km N * Tanah Lot - 40 km NE * Besakih - 80 km SW * Kintamani Volcano - 65 km SW
  • Corporate locations nearby

  • * Governors Office - 7 km NW * Immigration Office - 7 km NW * Garuda Office - 300 meters W * KLM Office - 4 km NE * SQ Office - 15 km SW * Police station - 3 km N * Public hospital - 8 km NW * Udayana University - 7 km W * Warmadewa University - 5 km NE

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