The Diary of a Hotel Addict
Conrad Bali: Room
© yohanes.budiyanto, 2009
One of the many room layouts at The Conrad Bali. Each rooms have a minimum of 45m2 of space, adorned with dark wood furniture, cool marbles, and handcrafted ornaments. The result is a comfortable and contemporary haven. Too bad the rooms that I was assigned (out of the 3) was not nice as it is stuck dead-end, with view over other room's terrace directly and has a claustrophobic feel as you always tend to close the curtains.
Conrad Bali may sound pretty perfect from my description, but few drawbacks: service was a real let down; and the food was the most horrible hotel food I've ever tasted. It's a pity, really.
Conrad Bali
Architect: Wimberley Allison Tong & Goo (WATG)
Interior Designer: LTW Designworks
Conrad Bali: Room
© yohanes.budiyanto, 2009
One of the many room layouts at The Conrad Bali. Each rooms have a minimum of 45m2 of space, adorned with dark wood furniture, cool marbles, and handcrafted ornaments. The result is a comfortable and contemporary haven. Too bad the rooms that I was assigned (out of the 3) was not nice as it is stuck dead-end, with view over other room's terrace directly and has a claustrophobic feel as you always tend to close the curtains.
Conrad Bali may sound pretty perfect from my description, but few drawbacks: service was a real let down; and the food was the most horrible hotel food I've ever tasted. It's a pity, really.
Conrad Bali
Architect: Wimberley Allison Tong & Goo (WATG)
Interior Designer: LTW Designworks