Bali
Bali is the most popular Indonesian island known for its natural settings, scenic beaches, traditional culture, rich history, creativity, art and crafts, and the genuine warmth of the local people. It’s always a good idea to visit Bali, it’s more than just a place—it’s a mood, it’s magical, and it’s a tropical state of mind.
Anya Simadibrata
W InsiderWhat to Know
Seminyak
Seminyak is no doubt Bali’s most vibrant neighborhood, with a never-ending selection of eateries, lively nightlife, and local to international boutiques.
MANTAP
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Often used to express approval, satisfaction, or agreement. It can be translated to English as “solid,” “awesome,” or “great,” depending on the context. It is a versatile expression used to convey positivity and approval.
Closest Airport
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)
Currency
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Language
Bahasa Indonesia
What to Do
Club Soda
One of the must-go speakeasy bars in Bali. Presenting multi-hyphenated creative refreshments, and Japanese-inspired dishes that you cannot miss. Cool DJs and some entertainment are also available during the weekend.
Sangsaka
A contemporary Indonesian restaurant featuring trendy décor, classic dishes & a cocktail bar that needs to be on your bucket list during your visit to Bali.
John Hardy
Looking for artisan handcrafted jewelry? You should head to John Hardy – it’s literally just next door from W Bali – Seminyak. Their designs fuse traditional craftsmanship with modern design.
Mauri
Another must-try restaurant, just a stone’s throw away from W Bali – Seminyak. Helmed by renowned chef Maurizio Bombini presenting an Italian contemporary cuisine.