Pros

  • Only a 10-minute walk to the tourist heart of Ubud
  • Clean and modern interiors
  • Fresh rooms with air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and minibars
  • Good restaurant serves international and Balinese cuisine
  • Extensive breakfast buffet includes hot and cold options
  • Small courtyard pool with a bit of poolside seating
  • Workout room with modern machines
  • Spa treatment rooms for beauty procedures and massages
  • Free hourly shuttle throughout the Ubud area
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
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Cons

  • Noise carries throughout hotel
  • Bathroom setup isn't private and sometime results in wet floors
  • Pool is small and doesn't get much sun
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Bottom Line

The SenS Hotel & Spa is a modern, Western-style hotel that's a 10-minute walk from Ubud's city center. The 97 bright and modern rooms include minibars, air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. Unfortunately, noise can carry throughout the hotel and the glass-walled bathroom setup isn't the most private. The hotel has a restaurant that serves all meals, including afternoon tea, and there's a small spa and workout room. The small courtyard pool is best for a splash and doesn't get much sun. Attractive events spaces draw more than a few business groups as well. For travelers who don't mind being a little farther outside the town center, the Anumana Ubud Hotel is a good alternative. It has chic rooms, a buzzing restaurant, and a nicer pool.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

SenS Hotel & Spa + Conference Ubud Town Centre

Scene

Modern, business-style hotel that's attractive for those seeking Western-style digs

In a town full of homestays, budget crash pads, luxury villas, and old-school Balinese hotels, SenS is a distinct departure. Interiors have a classically elegant style that's modern and pleasant, making it a respite from the heat and traffic outside. It's also one of the best-located hotels in town, as the tourist center is only a 10-minute walk west. While we mostly saw tourist families and couples during our visit, the hotel has a business-like vibe. In fact, its events spaces make it a prime contender for any conferences and group functions that take place in town. Just keep in mind that it's not the most prototypically Balinese hotel to be found in Ubud. You won't see any ornately carved wood, pagoda-inspired architecture, or folk art. Instead, the abundance of marble, pink, and glass feels lifted out of Europe or Asia's big cities. This style is something that many previous guests like -- in fact, it's a respite from the sometimes stuffy style found in older Ubud properties. But it won't suit everyone, particularly those who want to feel like they're in Southeast Asia's tropics. The hotel does stay busy throughout the day, with guests coming and going, and while you won't hear traffic noise at night -- a blessing in traffic-clogged Ubud -- some noise from other guests does carry throughout the hotel. 

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Location

In the center of town, just a 10-minute walk from the main tourist area

True to its name, the SenS Hotel & Spa is well-located for travelers who want to be in the touristy heart of Ubud. It's just a bit removed from the action, at the eastern end of town, and it takes about 10 minutes to reach the proper town center on foot. There's an open-air food hall across the street, as well as one of the city's most important temples (busy during the spring holidays and Royal-Family occasions). Cab drivers are perched out front all day and night. You'll need a cab or the hotel's free shuttle to reach the Sacred Monkey Forest, which is around a 10-minute drive (depending on traffic). You can make the walk in 20 minutes if you don't mind sweating in Bali's heat. The walk takes you past seemingly limitless cafes, warungs, and boutiques along Jalan Hanoman. If you're lucky, the airport near Kuta should only take an hour to reach by car, but in practice, you should budget two hours to get there.

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Rooms

Sharp rooms with dashes of bright style plus air-conditioning, minibars, and free Wi-Fi

The rooms here are a fresh and welcome change from some of the tired and dated alternatives that pack the center of Ubud. There are bright panels of artwork on the walls that complement light wood-veneer furniture, crisp white bedding, and pops of jade green. The compact layouts are well-organized, and features include flat-screen TVs, a generous supply of free bottled water, minibars, electric kettles or espresso machines, air-conditioning, safes, and free Wi-Fi. There are also proper work desks and additional seating, plus nicely sized closets. The bathrooms, like so many that we saw in Bali, are glass-walled. This means that privacy isn't exactly guaranteed, even when you draw the wall-to-wall curtain. That's due, in part, to the fact that the glass bathroom doors don't reach from the floor to the ceiling. Additionally, some units come with soaking tubs that -- when used as a shower -- get the bathroom floor completely wet unless you follow explicit instructions about tucking in curtains and so on. In any case -- for rooms that are otherwise quite pleasant, it's an unfortunate inconvenience. Due to the hotel's courtyard-style layout, it's worth noting that noise from below can echo upward, particularly when there are lively guests occupying the cafe tables below. 

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Features

Attractive restaurant and 24-hour room service, small pool, workout room, and spa

As something of a business destination in Ubud, the hotel's features are geared toward that crowd. The restaurant is an attractive space where guests can be found at almost all hours. It serves all three meals, including an extensive breakfast buffet (for a fee). International and Indonesian dishes are available. Servers are on-hand during the buffet to supply any needed extras, and the afternoon tea service is quite lovely. Outdoor seating is also available. The hotel's spa is small, but offers massages and various beauty treatments. The small workout area is also part of the spa, and includes modern cardio equipment, a universal machine, and selection of free weights. The pool is in the hotel's courtyard and is really only meant for a quick cooling splash, though there are loungers set up poolside. Don't expect to sunbathe as it gets quite limited natural sunlight. A free shuttle runs on an hourly loop through Ubud, and is free for hotel guests. There are a number of modern events spaces in the hotel, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

SenS Hotel & Spa + Conference Ubud Town Centre

Scene

Modern, business-style hotel that's attractive for those seeking Western-style digs

In a town full of homestays, budget crash pads, luxury villas, and old-school Balinese hotels, SenS is a distinct departure. Interiors have a classically elegant style that's modern and pleasant, making it a respite from the heat and traffic outside. It's also one of the best-located hotels in town, as the tourist center is only a 10-minute walk west. While we mostly saw tourist families and couples during our visit, the hotel has a business-like vibe. In fact, its events spaces make it a prime contender for any conferences and group functions that take place in town. Just keep in mind that it's not the most prototypically Balinese hotel to be found in Ubud. You won't see any ornately carved wood, pagoda-inspired architecture, or folk art. Instead, the abundance of marble, pink, and glass feels lifted out of Europe or Asia's big cities. This style is something that many previous guests like -- in fact, it's a respite from the sometimes stuffy style found in older Ubud properties. But it won't suit everyone, particularly those who want to feel like they're in Southeast Asia's tropics. The hotel does stay busy throughout the day, with guests coming and going, and while you won't hear traffic noise at night -- a blessing in traffic-clogged Ubud -- some noise from other guests does carry throughout the hotel. 

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Location

In the center of town, just a 10-minute walk from the main tourist area

True to its name, the SenS Hotel & Spa is well-located for travelers who want to be in the touristy heart of Ubud. It's just a bit removed from the action, at the eastern end of town, and it takes about 10 minutes to reach the proper town center on foot. There's an open-air food hall across the street, as well as one of the city's most important temples (busy during the spring holidays and Royal-Family occasions). Cab drivers are perched out front all day and night. You'll need a cab or the hotel's free shuttle to reach the Sacred Monkey Forest, which is around a 10-minute drive (depending on traffic). You can make the walk in 20 minutes if you don't mind sweating in Bali's heat. The walk takes you past seemingly limitless cafes, warungs, and boutiques along Jalan Hanoman. If you're lucky, the airport near Kuta should only take an hour to reach by car, but in practice, you should budget two hours to get there.

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Rooms

Sharp rooms with dashes of bright style plus air-conditioning, minibars, and free Wi-Fi

The rooms here are a fresh and welcome change from some of the tired and dated alternatives that pack the center of Ubud. There are bright panels of artwork on the walls that complement light wood-veneer furniture, crisp white bedding, and pops of jade green. The compact layouts are well-organized, and features include flat-screen TVs, a generous supply of free bottled water, minibars, electric kettles or espresso machines, air-conditioning, safes, and free Wi-Fi. There are also proper work desks and additional seating, plus nicely sized closets. The bathrooms, like so many that we saw in Bali, are glass-walled. This means that privacy isn't exactly guaranteed, even when you draw the wall-to-wall curtain. That's due, in part, to the fact that the glass bathroom doors don't reach from the floor to the ceiling. Additionally, some units come with soaking tubs that -- when used as a shower -- get the bathroom floor completely wet unless you follow explicit instructions about tucking in curtains and so on. In any case -- for rooms that are otherwise quite pleasant, it's an unfortunate inconvenience. Due to the hotel's courtyard-style layout, it's worth noting that noise from below can echo upward, particularly when there are lively guests occupying the cafe tables below. 

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Features

Attractive restaurant and 24-hour room service, small pool, workout room, and spa

As something of a business destination in Ubud, the hotel's features are geared toward that crowd. The restaurant is an attractive space where guests can be found at almost all hours. It serves all three meals, including an extensive breakfast buffet (for a fee). International and Indonesian dishes are available. Servers are on-hand during the buffet to supply any needed extras, and the afternoon tea service is quite lovely. Outdoor seating is also available. The hotel's spa is small, but offers massages and various beauty treatments. The small workout area is also part of the spa, and includes modern cardio equipment, a universal machine, and selection of free weights. The pool is in the hotel's courtyard and is really only meant for a quick cooling splash, though there are loungers set up poolside. Don't expect to sunbathe as it gets quite limited natural sunlight. A free shuttle runs on an hourly loop through Ubud, and is free for hotel guests. There are a number of modern events spaces in the hotel, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. 

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Best Rates

Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Swim-Up Bar

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