Seri Suites
Surrounded by rice paddies and a charming Balinese village, this boutique hotel with 15 guestrooms offers a genuine Bali experience in a relaxing, quiet environment, recently described by a popular tourist guide as 'a romantic hideaway'. The hotel has a lobby, providing a 24-hour check-out service, as well as both room and laundry services. The hotel also has a car park.
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