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Legian and Seminyak were small villages a few years
ago a short distance from Kuta. Now part of the greater Kuta area, both offer
quieter alternatives and a more sophisticated nightlife scene focusing on dining-out
and socialising rather than full-on partying.
Where to Stay
Both Legian and Seminyak have seen extensive development over the last few years,
with boutique and first class hotels like the Legian Beach Hotel, Bali Mandika,
Bali Padma and Jayakarta adding to local family-owned guest houses and hotels
like the Paradiso and White Roses Hotel.
Seminyak has some excellent boutique
and five star resorts with lovely gardens, Asian style and Balinese features.
Recommended: The Pelangi Bali, The Oberoi, The Legian, The Villas Bali, Villa
Seminyak Lagoon and Spa, Sofitel Seminyak, Lumbung Bali and Coconut Homes and
Villas. What to Do - Legian On the beach... Legian and
Seminyak have a more laid back beach style - less hustle, fewer vendors, but good
facilities. You can rent surfboards, play volleyball, or just relax and take in
the scene. All on the beach.
Close to the action but far enough for some
down time, Legian still retains something of its village atmosphere and is easy
to walk around. Good shopping, restaurants and, while nightlife is not so frantic,
Legian does have its own entertainment scene around Jalan Gado-Gado.
What to Do - Seminyak Seminyak over the last few years has quietly
established itself as a centre for excellent shopping and fine dining. Lots
of trendy restaurants, cafes and stylish bars attracting a cool crowd of locals
and hotel guests from nearby boutique hotels. It's still part of the Kuta area
- but the trendy sophisticated end. Kuta centre is literally a five minute taxi
ride. Seminyak is a great place to go shopping. A walk along the main road
can take much longer than planned because there are so many interesting individual
shops to browse. Unlike many resorts where you will find the same goods sold in
every shop, here you'll find so many different designs, styles and unusual items,
reflecting Bali's unique culture. From jewellry to local designer clothing to
lifestyle items. Getting Around Both Seminyak and
Legian are easy to walk around. If you can't take one step further, its easy to
find an meter taxi or Bemo ( a small open-air bus) Kuta is a 5 minute drive away.
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