Alila Ubud is a tranquil and secluded
hillside retreat that sits high up on the edge of the rich
green Ayung River valley in Bali’s central foothills.
The resort is located just minutes from Ubud, the island’s
cultural heart. Blending contemporary design and traditional
Balinese architecture, the secluded courtyards, spacious terraces
and private gardens create an intimate feeling like none other.
Located
high above the Ayung River, Alila Ubud has been laid out as
a Balinese hillside village complete with its own community
centre and pedestrian lanes.
The resort’s fifty-four rooms and suite villas stand
above a ravine on stilts like tree houses and are set into
the banks of the river valley. The world-renowned architectural
firm Kerry Hill Architects makes use of traditional Balinese
design, but it is transformed into modern geometry. Smooth
plaster walls and concrete meet thatched roofs; terrazzo tiles
meet gravel or crushed rock; wood meets glass.
In front and at the bottom of a spreading flight of steps
against tapering columns of river pebbles, the infinity edge
pool area is the hotel's grandest space. Moving from the pool
bar into the cool depths, the water’s surface seems
to flow endlessly through the terraced jungle and reach up
to the sky.
GUEST ROOM 
The 56 rooms are housed
in 14 two-storey blocks designed to resemble a Balinese village.
All rooms have panoramic views of the magical Ayung River
and surrounding volcanoes.
The rooms on the ground
floor (Deluxe room - pictured below) feature individual
garden terraces and a back courtyard with an open-air bathroom
and shower. The upper floor rooms (Superior) feature a private
balcony and unobstructed views.
There are four superb Ayung
River Villas and four Garden Villas. The Ayung River Villas
offer a spacious walk-around deck and are perched over the
valley affording spectacular views of the Ayung River. The
Garden Suites provide a private tropical garden and an outside
bath surrounded by a lotus pond.
New Sleep Mints at Alila Ubud in the form of in-room
Apple iPods are now available in the resort's Deluxe rooms
and Villas. Guests can also upload their choice of music at
the library. Just plug it in, pop in your iPod and play.
Enjoy new bedscapes from
"Ploh" in fresh white down comforters and high-thread
count soft bed sheets and plump pillows. You’ll also
find new daybeds in each of the Superior rooms on the upper
floors, where you can chill out, read a book or just day dream
while overlooking the Ayung River gorge.
Keys: 56 rooms and 8 villas
FACILITIES
Award-winning
Pool
The
dramatic emerald-green swimming pool is perched on a terrace
and appears to float above the plunging Ayung River valley
below. The pool is surrounded by stone-tiled sun decks that
feature comfortable sun-beds with attractive Balinese umbrellas.


Spa
Alila
Spa Alila comprises one double deluxe Spa Villa,
a double Spa Pavilion, a double Spa Suite, a dedicated Massage
Suite, two single Spa Suites,a Manicure and Pedicure Salon
and Spa Reception. The Spa Pavilion and Suites feature open-air
treatment areas and bathrooms with waterfall showers, while
the Suite offers air-conditioned comfort.
LOCATION
Alila Ubud, in the traditional
Balinese hill village of Payangan and on the banks of the
mystical and magical Ayung River, is just five kilometers
from Bali's artistic centre of Ubud, the place where artists
and painters, writers and musicians from around the world
find their inspiration. Here guests can visit a number of
art galleries and museums, see dramatic and opulent temple
festivals and dances, and take in the magic of the real
Bali.
The hills and valleys
surrounding Alila Ubud contain a number of traditional
villages and family compounds as well as some of the most
spectacular scenery in Bali. Various tours are available
from Alila Ubud featuring treks through the stunning local
countryside away from the tourist crowds.
Not-to-be-missed tours
include a trip to the island's central volcanoes, the village
of Kintamani and the beautiful scenery of Lake Batur; a
cultural tour of Ubud and a visit to Gianyar, the home of
ikat weaving and the Goa Gajah Elephant Cave.
