Escape to Paradise: Stunning Ubud Pool Room Near the Palace!

Fantastic Superior Room with Pool near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

Fantastic Superior Room with Pool near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

Escape to Paradise: Stunning Ubud Pool Room Near the Palace!

Okay, buckle up, buttercup, because we're diving headfirst into the Escape to Paradise: Stunning Ubud Pool Room Near the Palace! review. This isn't your polished, perfectly SEO-optimized travel brochure; this is the real, unfiltered Bali experience, from a person who's probably spilled coffee on their laptop while writing this. So, let's go!

First off, the name itself practically sizzles – "Escape to Paradise." Sounds promising, right? And the "Stunning Ubud Pool Room Near the Palace!" part? Well, that sets the stage pretty darn well. Let's see if it delivers… and if it doesn't, boy, are we going to have a field day.

Accessibility – The Good, The Okay, and the “Hmm… Need to Ask”

Okay, accessibility. This is HUGE for some, and I need to be brutally honest. This listing doesn't scream “fully accessible.” We're talking about Ubud, Bali. Think lush hills and winding roads. While the listing sort of mentions "Facilities for disabled guests," which is a start, it's vague. This means you NEED to call and ask some very specific questions. Is there a ramp to the lobby? Are the pool and restaurants accessible without stairs? What about bathroom grab bars? Don't rely on assumptions. Get those details!

The On-Site Stuff and Beyond - Food, Fun, and Faffing About

Right, let's get to the FUN stuff! The listing overflows with details.

  • Restaurants & Lounges: Multiple restaurants, a coffee shop, a poolside bar? Sounds like my kind of place! I NEED a good iced latte, and I expect poolside cocktails. This gives me hope! Asian, International, Western options? They are ticking the boxes the food options in particular, can be a game changer.
  • Things to Do (Ways to Relax, Because Bali is ALL About That Life): The Spa options are a DREAM! Body scrubs, wraps, massages… a sauna, steam room - yes to ALL OF IT. The "Pool with a View" makes me want to scream with happiness. I’m picturing myself melting into a massage chair with those picturesque views. This is the epitome of relaxation. Seriously, I'm already planning my escape from the daily grind!

The "Relaxation Station" – Digging Deeper into the Spa… My Own Little Ritual

Let's be real, the spa is everything. So, let’s get messy about it… imagine walking in and the air smells like frangipani. So cliché, I know, but it's amazing! You’d probably start with, Oh, a foot bath while sipping lemongrass tea. Then, a body scrub to exfoliate away all the city grime, leaving your skin glowing. Next, a massage… oh, the massage. This is my ideal scenario and, let’s be honest, the whole point of the trip.

Then, maybe, just maybe, a body wrap to feel extra luxurious and the sauna/steam room to feel clean so that I'd be ready for the pool with view for a dip.

Cleanliness and Safety: The Era Where Hygiene Matters (and Where it Better be Good!)

In today's world, cleanliness is PARAMOUNT. I’m so relieved to see all the extra measures listed (Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection, Hand sanitizer, Hygiene certification, Individually-wrapped food options, etc.). They’ve added a lot of security measures and I NEED to know they are doing this stuff! I am super happy about the fact that there's a nurse/doctor on call. And the fact that they have a doctor/nurse on call means I'm less likely to freak out if I get a mosquito bite (I'm a worrier).

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - Let's Get to the Good Stuff!

  • Food, Glorious Food! Asian, Western, Vegetarian options; breakfast buffets, a la carte dining (and the option of room service!), coffee shops, and a snack bar. This is music to my food-loving ears, especially the soup! I wonder if they have the traditional Balinese Soup? Oh, and the Breakfast in room? Yes, please! I'm already daydreaming about it.
  • The Bar Scene: Happy hour, poolside bars! I mean, need I say more? The bottle-of-water is also a plus!

Services and Conveniences - Making Life Easier (and Less Stressful)

  • The Basics: Air conditioning in public areas, currency exchange, daily housekeeping, doorman, elevator, laundry & dry cleaning, and luggage storage are all non-negotiable for me.
  • The Extras: A convenience store on site (for those midnight snack cravings), a gift shop (because souvenirs!), and even a concierge. It's all about making your life easier, which I very much appreciate.

For the Kids – Families Welcomed?

  • Family/Child Friendly - Yes! babysitting services and kids facilities, and that's a start!
  • This hotel seems kid-friendly, that's good to know. You’d want your kids to have fun too!

The Rooms - What You ACTUALLY Get

Here's where we get down to brass tacks. The listing is PACKED with features. Let’s break it down.

  • The Essentials: Air conditioning, blackout curtains (Hallelujah!), comfortable beds, coffee/tea maker, free Wi-Fi, a private bathroom, a shower, and a safe.
  • The Nice-to-Haves: Bathrobes, a mini-bar (again, YES!), a refrigerator, and a seating area. This sounds like pure, unadulterated comfort.
  • The Really Nice-to-Haves: Bathtub, separate shower/bathtub, extra long bed. If they’ve got those, sign me up!
  • The Questionable: Bathroom Phone? Why would you need that?

Getting Around & Security

  • Getting There & Away: Airport transfer, car park (free/on-site), taxi service. This takes the stress out of arrival and departure – HUGE.
  • Security: CCTV, fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and a safety deposit box… they’ve thought of everything!

Internet & Tech – Staying Connected (or Disconnecting, Your Choice!)

  • Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Internet access - LAN! What a win-win!

My Verdict – The Emotional Rollercoaster!

Look, this "Escape to Paradise" hotel? It sounds pretty damn good. The promise of that pool room near the palace, the spa, the food, the amenities… it's tempting. BUT, and this is a big but, ALWAYS ASK ABOUT ACCESSIBILITY. Do your research. Don't assume.

Recommendation (with Caveats!):

If you can confirm accessibility, then YES, BOOK IT! The potential for relaxation and beauty is overwhelming. Just double-check everything, and you're likely to have an incredible time.

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  • Sipping fresh coconut water poolside, basking in the sun.
  • Indulging in a traditional Balinese massage, letting all your stress melt away.
  • Exploring ancient temples and vibrant local markets.
  • Savoring delicious cuisine, from authentic Asian dishes to international delights.

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Fantastic Superior Room with Pool near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

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Bali Me, Myself & I (and Possibly Some Mosquitoes): A Stream-of-Consciousness Itinerary

Alright, alright, buckle up buttercups! This isn't your perfectly manicured, Instagram-filtered Bali trip. This is me, raw and real, potentially sunburnt, and probably clutching a Bintang beer, trying to navigate the magic and madness that is… well, me in Bali. And my Fantastic Superior Room with Pool near Ubud Palace. Let's get this show on the road!

Day 1: Arrival & Utter Bliss (Followed by Mild Panic)

  • Morning (5:00 AM - AKA the Witching Hour of Travel): Flight from… (insert location – let's pretend it's somewhere cold and miserable, because that's how I feel right now). Praying my carry-on fits. Praying my noise-canceling headphones actually cancel something. This is my escape, damn it! Expecting to look fabulously jet-lagged and mysterious upon arrival. Reality? Probably looking more like a crumpled potato.
  • Afternoon (Whenever Bali Time Decides to Happen): Landed! Immigration… survived! Luggage… found! (Miracle!) Transfer to the hotel: Fantastic Superior Room with a Pool near Ubud Palace, you beautiful beast! Driving through the streets, the smells hit you first. Incense, exhaust, frangipani… a heady cocktail. I am already OBSESSED with the frangipani. Like, I need a whole frangipani farm.
  • Afternoon (Continued - The Pool Situation): Okay, the room. The pool. THE POOL. It's… perfect. Seriously, the only thing missing is a butler fanning me with palm leaves and whispering sweet nothings. (Let's be real, I'll probably end up spilling a cocktail in it, though). Spent an hour just floating, staring at the sky, and feeling a profound sense of "YES. I am worth this." (Moment swiftly broken by a rogue mosquito bite. Bastard.)
  • Evening: Wandering around Ubud, finding the palace, which is, you know, a palace. Nice views, some pretty architecture, lots of people taking selfie sticks to the face (okay, maybe that's just my opinion). Found a little Warung (local restaurant) for dinner. Ordered something I couldn't pronounce (Nasi Goreng, I think? Always a safe bet). Food was heavenly. Sat there, alone, feeling a strange mix of exhilaration and mild existential dread. This is Bali. This is… me.

Day 2: Monkey Business & Muddy Feet (and Questionable Life Choices)

  • Morning (The Monkey Forest Debacle): Okay, the Monkey Forest. This was on my list (because everyone says you have to). Let's just say, I'm not a fan of being stared at by primates. I knew better, I'd heard the warnings. They steal stuff, they're aggressive, blah blah. But I still went. And I still got swarmed. And my sunglasses? Gone. Vanished. Swiped by a particularly sassy monkey with a glint of mischief in his beady little eyes. My fault entirely. Lesson learned: monkeys are dicks.
  • Afternoon (Rice Paddy Revelations): Tried to escape the monkey madness. Headed out into the rice paddies. Found a "secret" trek. Got wonderfully, gloriously lost. My feet! Oh, my aching feet! The mud was unbelievably, magically, squishy and the views were sublime, the rice terraces were lush and green. The sun? Murderous. But the experience? Worth every mosquito bite. Every cramp.
  • Evening (The Yoga Attempt): Signed up (too late, obviously) for a yoga class. This was supposed to be all about inner peace and finding my center. I mean, come on, I'm a yoga virgin and the instructor was a gorgeous Australian woman with serenity radiating from her every pore. For the first five minutes, I felt… serene. Then my hamstring started screaming. Then I fell over. Then the giggles set in. I think I managed to achieve a pose that looked vaguely like a mangled pretzel. Decided wine was probably a more effective spiritual pursuit.

Day 3: Temples, Traditions & Total Exhaustion (But in a Good Way)

  • Morning (Tirta Empul Temple): Spent the morning at Tirta Empul Temple, feeling a sense of peace and wonder washing over me. The water is holy. The experience, in a word, cleansing. Watched the locals go through the rituals, praying, offering flowers, bathing in the sacred water. It was utterly fascinating, and I decided I'd follow suit. It was freezing. But the feeling afterwards? Incredible.
  • Afternoon (Ubud Market Mayhem): Ubud Market. Oh, the market. A dizzying swirl of colors, smells, and relentless bartering… and the bargaining tactics! I tried to be strong, to stick to my budget. I failed. I ended up buying a scarf I didn't need, a wooden box (don't ask), and a dream catcher that probably won't catch any dreams, but hey, it's pretty.
  • Evening (The "Authentic" Balinese Dinner Experience - and the Karaoke Incident): Found a place touted as "authentic." Did the whole banana leaf thing, ate satay, and tried (and failed) to understand the gamelan music. Thought I was being cultured, and then, the karaoke started. This was my chance to sing for the very first time. Then, the alcohol kicked in, and before I knew it, I was up on stage, butchering a rendition of "Bohemian Rhapsody." (The Balinese clearly weren't impressed. I, however, was living my best life.)

Day 4: Volcano Views and a Big Ol' Mess (of Thoughts)

  • Morning (Mount Batur Sunrise - or the "Cloudy Surprise"): The alarm screamed at 4:00 AM. The sky was cloudy. The sunrise I'd been dreaming of? Nope. More like a grey, misty yawn. The trek up Mount Batur? Challenging (I'm not exactly a mountain goat). The views from the top? Still pretty damn spectacular, even through the clouds. The feeling of accomplishment? Immense. The coffee at the top? Scalding but necessary.
  • Afternoon (A Day of Rest or the "Netflix & Chill" Edition): After the early morning hike, I was beyond exhausted. I returned to the hotel, collapsed on my bed, and had a day of absolute Netflix & chill. Food, friends, family, I could not bother. It was a luxury to wallow and get completely lazy. I'm talking room service, pool time, and a serious commitment to doing absolutely nothing but rest.
  • Evening (Contemplation and Preparation): After all the activity, I knew I'd have to leave one day. I got to know the staff, and tried to put the memories in my head, I think I'm going to read a book.

Day 5: The End (But Not Really)

  • Morning (One Last Swim and a Lot of Sobs): Last swim in the pool. One last lingering look at the beauty. One last… oh, the tears are starting. Packing… always the worst part. Saying goodbye to Paradise is never easy.
  • Afternoon (Departure): Back to the airport. Back to the real world. Back to… (insert place). I wonder about the memories I'm taking, the experiences, the monkey business and the mud? The people I met and the things I've learned about myself.
  • Evening (Reflection): As I fly away, I realize that this whole trip was less about the perfect itinerary, and more about the beautifully imperfect journey. Bali, thanks for being you. And me… well, I'm still figuring that out.

And that, my friends, is the end of this stream of consciousness. It’s not an itinerary, is it? It's a messy, honest, and probably overly dramatic account of my Balinese adventure. And that, my friends, is far more interesting!

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Fantastic Superior Room with Pool near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

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Escape to Paradise: Ubud Pool Room - FAQ...or, Let's Just Call It My Ubud Therapy Session

So, is this place ACTUALLY paradise? Sounds a bit…hype-y. 🤔

Okay, okay, let’s be real. “Paradise” is a BIG word. Did I burst into song upon arrival? No. (Though the thought did cross my mind, mostly because the jet lag was kicking in and everything felt surreal). But… the pool *is* undeniably gorgeous. That emerald green water? Chef's kiss. And the room itself… well, it's certainly a step up from my usual hostel digs, which, let's be honest, mostly involve questionable stains and the constant hum of someone's snoring (I swear, I've heard entire symphonies emanating from a hostel bed). But here's the thing: Paradise is *relative*. For me? After surviving the airport chaos and the five-hour flight delay, this place felt like being handed a winning lottery ticket. My shoulders physically *relaxed*. The air smelled of frangipani and… something else… maybe a hint of freshly burnt incense? Doesn't matter, it was a good smell! The truth? It felt pretty damn close to paradise. Especially when I didn't have to share the bathroom with Terry from Canada.

What's the pool *really* like? They always look better in photos. 🏊‍♀️

Alright, let’s go deep dive on the pool. The photos don't lie! It's an infinity pool. Not a *tiny* infinity pool, but a proper, "Wow, I could actually swim laps in this" kind of pool. The edge just disappears into the jungle, which is… well, more romantic than I was expecting. I spent approximately three hours in the pool on the first day. I thought I was going to be a graceful swimmer, ya know, elegant breaststroke, cool diving. Nope. Turns out, I'm more of a splash and a flail type. I ended up mostly floating, staring at the sky, and avoiding the occasional rogue leaf. But the water was *perfectly* warm. Just…perfect. And the sound of the jungle? Monkeys chattering in the distance, cicadas revving up for their daily concert... it was the most relaxing sound pollution I've ever experienced. The only slight downer? One morning, I swear I saw a small lizard… a *very* small lizard… doing laps. I'm not sure if this is a plus or a minus. It added a certain…rustic charm, I guess?

The room… is it as luxurious as it seems? I'm worried about mosquito nets and questionable plumbing. 🚽

Okay, let's address the elephant in the room (or, the potential mosquito in the mosquito net). The room? Surprisingly… luxurious. Not "blinged-out-Vegas-suite" luxurious, but thoughtfully designed, with a Balinese touch. Think dark wood, a huge, comfortable bed (that I immediately face-planted into after that long flight), and… drumroll… *functioning* plumbing! Shocking, right? The mosquito net? Essential. And actually… kinda beautiful. It draped over the bed like a gossamer cloud. I was slightly paranoid about the mosquitos at first, of course. Kept swatting at shadows. But in the end, I slept like a log. The bathroom? Big, clean, and with a shower that actually had good water pressure. A revelation! (Again, compared to hostel showers, this was pure bliss). The only slight hiccup? One day, the air conditioning decided to take a personal day. I immediately went into meltdown mode. I had the full-blown "I can't handle any more heat" breakdown. But the staff fixed it within, like, five minutes. Crisis averted. Bali points: +10.

What about the location? Is it REALLY near the Ubud Palace? And what's around there? 🚶‍♀️

Okay, location, location, location! Yes, it’s close-ish to the Ubud Palace. Close enough that I could definitely wander down there and have a look. But 'close' is a relative term in Ubud. Walking takes more time than you think. Though, I did manage to get completely lost on my first "exploratory" walk – a common theme, apparently, among tourists. I ended up in a rice paddy, and then, I stumbled on a beautiful temple I wouldn’t have found otherwise. So, silver linings! Around the hotel? Lots of great restaurants, cute little shops selling everything from art to sarongs (I *definitely* bought a sarong). There are spas everywhere (essential, trust me), with massages that will melt your stress away faster than you can say "Balinese bliss". And the best part? It's close enough to the main drag that you can walk to everything, but far enough away that you don’t get the constant busyness. Perfect balance, in my book. Be warned, though: motorbikes are everywhere. Crossing the road is basically a contact sport.

Food! Food! Food! Tell me about the food! Is it all just Nasi Goreng and noodles? 🍜

Forget any preconceived notions of a limited diet. The food! Oh, the food! Yes, Nasi Goreng and Mie Goreng are ubiquitous, and, yes, they are delicious. But it's so much more than that! I had the *best* smoothie bowls of my life (I'm talking Instagram-worthy levels of gorgeousness). Then, there were curries, grilled seafood, and fresh fruit that tastes like sunshine. The hotel itself served a decent breakfast, but I recommend getting out there and exploring! Every second restaurant is a gem. One day, I accidentally ordered a spicy curry, thinking I was going to die. My face turned cherry red. But you know what? The flavor was unbelievable. I suffered, but I also lived. Pro-tip: try the fresh fruit juices. They're like liquid gold. Just…watch out for the street food. I ate some questionable spring rolls one time; let's just say I spent a little too much time in my beautiful bathroom after that. Learn from my mistakes.

What was the *worst* part of your stay? Be honest! Spill the tea! ☕

Okay, the real talk. The *worst* part? (Besides nearly losing my mind with the air conditioning and the dubious spring rolls?) The bugs. Let’s just say that I developed a *very* close relationship with the mosquito repellent. And one night, a particularly bold gecko decided to make an appearance on my ceiling. It was... large. And very, very gecko-y. I screamed. Loudly. A member of staff came running, armed with a broom, and chased it away. I felt like a ridiculous city-dweller. But I was also genuinely terrified. The other minor annoyance? The occasional early morning rooster. They are relentless. But the beauty of the place and the amazing value for money totally override those very minor flaws.

Would you go back? Seriously. Is this the real deal? 💯

Absolutely. Without a doubt. I'm currently plotting my return as we speak. Despite the minor hiccups (cockHotel Blog Guru

Fantastic Superior Room with Pool near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

Fantastic Superior Room with Pool near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

Fantastic Superior Room with Pool near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia

Fantastic Superior Room with Pool near Ubud Palace Bali Indonesia