Jl. Raya Legian No. 91, Legian, Indonesia | (937) 315-4602
Right in the middle of Legian's dining, shopping, and nightlife
An eight-minute walk to the beach
Contemporary rooms with king beds -- balconies in most
Relaxing rooftop area with a shallow pool, swim-up bar, and lounge
Second courtyard pool with a few loungers and parasols
Two restaurants, including one serving Indonesian street food
Small spa with treatment rooms for couples
Fitness center with four machines and free weights
Five meeting rooms and a business center
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Small kids’ club with games and toys
Rooms are compact
Traffic noise can be heard in some rooms
Loud music from nearby hotels can reach the hotel
The 154-room Akmani Legian is an upscale hotel that's a calm oasis amid busy and wild Legian. All manner of shops, restaurants, and nightlife are in any direction, and the beach is less than 10 minutes away on foot. This contemporary property has two restaurants, a small spa, a fitness center, and a kids’ club, but the highlight here is the rooftop deck, complete with a pool, a swim-up bar, and a lounge area with bar service. Rooms are contemporary and stylish, though they can be compact. The nearby Magani Hotel and Spa offers larger rooms, but rates are higher.
Scene
A stylish and serene hotel in the middle of bustling Legian
Located on a busy street lined with shops, cafes, and massage parlors, the Akmani Legian is easy to miss. Housed in a skinny white building, the hotel has a small entrance partially hidden behind one of its two restaurants, and the white sign bearing its name doesn't quite stand out among the many neon lights and banners lining the narrow sidewalks. Past the entrance, the hotel has a relaxing, serene vibe, with lots of greenery and a minimalist design in contrasting dark and off-white tones. The lobby is an airy space, with dark wooden floors and a mix of black classic furniture and white minimalist couches. Delicate latticework panels with a lotus flower design, and an accent wall covered in differently sized pieces of wood become recurring design motifs throughout the hotel, and lend it a softer, local charm. At the end of the front desk is a small koi pond with three skinny statues of men playing instruments, and across from it is the lobby’s most striking feature: a wall covered in plants lining the stairs to the rooftop. Many of the surrounding hotels cater to young partiers due to the area’s hopping nightlife and dining scene, but this property draws couples as well as families with a more low-key vibe, a small kids’ club, and a spa with treatments for two.
Location
Surrounded by shopping, dining, and nightlife, a short walk to the beach
The Akmani Legian is located on a busy street lined with small shops, cafes, salons, and bars. The area is lively and draws all types of travelers, from young partiers to families and beach-goers. It only takes eight minutes to walk to the closest section of the beach. The Bali Bombings Memorial, built at the site of the 2002 attacks, is a five-minute walk from the hotel, while Kuta, home to a hopping nightlife scene and lots of restaurants and shops, is just a 10-minute drive south. Seminyak’s famous restaurants and beach clubs, including Ku De Ta and Potato Head, are a 20- to 30-minute drive. Ngurah Rai International Airport can be reached in about 15 minutes.
Rooms
Contemporary rooms with upscale amenities and free Wi-Fi; most have balconies
The hotel has 154 rooms, all with contemporary decor in a light color palette with a few pops of chocolate brown. Pale-wood laminate floors, night stands, and headboards, along with matching curtains keep the compact spaces from looking too cramped. Every room has at least a couple of stylish touches -- such as flat-screen TVs mounted on reclaimed wooden planks, textured accent walls, and rustic dark-wood desks with Balinese silhouettes that add some local charm. Classic Rooms are the only category without balconies, but all rooms have free Wi-Fi, king-size beds, mini-fridges, safes, electric kettles, air-conditioning, and free bottled water. Bathrooms in Classic Rooms are simple, sharp, and tight, with white tiling, walk-in showers, and contemporary fixtures and hardware. Grand Deluxe Rooms have balconies, as well as larger bathrooms with separate soaking tubs and showers with stylish wooden accent walls. Grand Deluxe units on the ground floor have small decks with double loungers and direct access to the pool. Suites have larger outdoor spaces, each with a whirlpool and loungers, a living room with a LED TV and a couch, and a small bar area with a sink and a microwave.
Features
Two restaurants, spa, fitness center, and rooftop deck with a pool and swim-up bar
A long, skinny pool lined with plants, frangipani, and palm trees runs through the middle of the property. There are a few white loungers and umbrellas, a small statue of an angel playing a horn, and a round infinity-edge plunge pool cascading into the main pool. A nice breakfast spread is served every morning at Terrace Restaurant, which also offers an international menu for all other meals on the fifth floor. Tasty halal Indonesian street food is served at aptly named Streetfood, located right by the main entrance and offering sidewalk seating. Ula Spa provides body treatments in a small space with a bright-blue and white color scheme. A handful of cardio and strength-training machines can be found in the small indoor-outdoor fitness center, but the room has no windowpanes and can get hot during the day.
The feature that sets The Akmani Legian apart is its rooftop deck, which has a long, shallow pool complete with a swim-up bar, and a lounge area with day beds and drinks service. This spot is a favorite among guests for its low-key vibe and great views. The hotel also offers five meeting rooms, a small business center, and a colorful kids’ club with toys. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout, but there's a fee for airport transport service. Free valet parking is available.