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9.5/10
Amazing
GGuest UserThe stay experience far exceeded expectations ~ I got a good rest and care in the hotel ~ Everything was very relaxing ~ Each Villa has its own characteristics ~ The supplies were replaced very diligently, and the service staff paid attention to every detail of the customer experience ~ The Indonesian food in the Patio restaurant was delicious ~ I recommend the dirty duck rice, which was very tender and fragrant ~ On a clear day, you can directly see the outline of Borobudur ~ Unexpectedly, they also have their own small zoo! And they do a great job with animal welfare! Thank you very much for the help given by all the reception staff during your stay.
SSamAMAZING. Our favourite place we've stayed in all of Asia after a few months travelling! The bungalow and area is as beautiful as the photos and it's worth staying just for the incredible floating breakfast. Great value for money for what you get. Bobby the owner was chilled out and friendly chatting to us and other guests making us feel welcome. The views are incredible... Watching the sunset over the fields with a volcano in the backdrop was our favourite moment of Java. Pool was spotless, flowers were stunning, the design of everything inside the bungalows and outside were impressive and so artistic. The bungalow also had great air con, we didn't see any bugs or mosquitoes which surprised us and had a great hot shower.
The location is far from restaurants but we ordered food via grab and were happy to stay by the pool anyway as we didn't want to leave the relaxation.
If you book make sure you book more than one night as you won't want to leave!
LLutfiah GumelarStrategic location near the snacks, only the room I think is not bright enough considering the nuance of the room which is deliberately only painted bricks and without floor tiles, if the building is new it might be very aesthetic but because the paint is dull so it is better to make the room bright so it looks clean. The swimming pool is very comfortable, free to swim 24 hours with minimal chlorine. What is more concerning is the andesite around the mossy swimming pool needs to be scrubbed because you have to walk more carefully.
GGuest UserIt's a very rare non-view hotel among the hotels. It was a bungalow accommodation in the middle of the rice field. There is no restaurant around, so you have to eat dinner at the hotel. Although the food is priced, I like it because it is made with fresh ingredients. Especially in Islamic countries, beer can be ordered, so I ate it very much It was nice to give unlimited delicious coffee that was dull but not used.
But maybe it's because the entrance to the softer is different. It's a long way to walk. We called grapp and rode a tuk-tuk when we came.
The accommodation is quiet and quiet, so it is good to heal, but once it gets dark, it is difficult to get out of the accommodation.
GGuest UserLocation is great, only 5 mins walk to Borobudur Temple. The staff are friendly and helpful but not all can speak English. Room is simple and basic. We can chat via WhatsApp no need to go to reception counter. I borrowed ironing board and iron and the staff brought them over and helped me to set-up nicely for me. Like the kampung environment with rooster waking me up every morning. Must turn on electric mosquito repellent, second night I forgot to on it I got 2 mosquito bites. Breakfast is basic but suffice for me. I chose American breakfast but excluding sausages. Fresh juice also included in breakfast. Those items in the menu are so affordable, I ordered fried tempeh and Javanese herbal drink, really nice.
TTuya22I had a delightful stay at this small family home stay. Tomo and his wife were incredibly sweet, always accessible, and genuinely helpful. Opting for the deluxe room was a great choice – clean, and the daily cleaning option was appreciated. The traditional breakfast was delicious and healthy. The proximity to Borobudur temple and local eateries, combined with a quiet atmosphere, made the location great. A few minor suggestions for improvement include proper netting on ventilator holes in the room, fixing the squeaky bathroom door, and loud noises from the bathroom air con. Overall, a lovely place with a welcoming family touch.
GGuest UserThis hotel and cafe is within walking distance of Borobudur.
It's in a very quiet location and easy to find – the cafe is right next to the road.
Unfortunately, there was no hot water in the room that day for some reason. I tried asking the owner, and he recommended waiting three minutes, but the water never came.
Also, the Wi-Fi didn't work in my room, so I had to work in the cafe.
Otherwise, the owner was very warm and pleasant, and the food was delicious – I thoroughly enjoyed my dinner there.
It's quiet, but I was awakened at 4 a.m. by loud Muslim prayers because there's a mosque nearby.
Nevertheless, I enjoyed my stay and had a good rest. The room and bed were clean. Thank you for your hospitality
IIslandsoulClean room, clean sheets and clean towels, and room sandals. But the hotel is lacking in charm since every inch is paved over and the brick walls are painted in a dark paint. More plants or color would be nice. The room has bare concrete floors, but the woven rugs smell moldy. The bathroom smells a little from poor plumbing. The main door and bathroom has gaps that insects can crawl through. The staff are sweet, and agreed to serve us our breakfast AFTER we visited Candi Borobudur. Lots of Food is available nearby on the main streets, this hotel is on a less busy street. It was raining so we did not use the pool. The wifi was strong in our room.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is located in the downtown area, so even solo travelers don't have to worry. The rooms are clean and tidy, and the public areas have a sense of design. I really like it and it's definitely a good trip!
Turn right and walk 200 meters out of the hotel to find supermarkets, restaurants, and snack stands!
The staff is so enthusiastic. When we failed to get a taxi, she took a motorcycle to take us to catch the Borobudur sunrise tour
The front desk girl Anin is beautiful and kind! It was a really good trip!
TTOHMASAIt's been a long time since it's built, so there's a lot of slapstick, but if you think you're just sleeping, there's no problem.
Wi-Fi is flying in the room, and there are minimal amenities.
The hot water in the shower also came out, and the night was quiet and the starry sky was really beautiful.
It is delicious to choose from about 4 kinds of breakfast.
It is close to the Borobudur ruins.
You can go on foot.
There are rice shops and India Mart around the hotel, so there is no problem.
I think the staff is only good and the hotel is suitable for the price.
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