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Aston Opens Third favehotel in Bali

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Tuesday, 7 August 2012
 

Aston International has opened its third trendy select service favehotel in Bali and the 50th Aston International managed hotel in Indonesia.

The favehotel Umalas - Bali occupies a privileged spot on Jalan Petitenget - Kerobokan bordering the village of Umalas and is in the direct vicinity of some of Balis most famous eateries and night clubs.

With 121 rooms the new favehotel Umalas offers facilities and amenities usually associated with more up market hotels such as an adult and childrens swimming pool, modern and functional meeting rooms, a contemporary hotel lobby, complimentary Wi-Fi and a caf.

Guest rooms are equipped with large LED televisions, safe deposit boxes, top of the line Serta Beds with quality cotton bed linens and duvets.

Aston Internationals Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Mr. Norbert Vas, said, favehotels are select service hotels often set in destinations that are somewhat hip and usually not associated with budget hotels. We already offer faves in such prime locations as Langkawis Cenang Beach or Balis Seminyak and this newest fave in the very heart of Balis most bohemian neighborhood is a perfect match for the brand.

Within the next two months Aston expects to add 5 more favehotels to its already existing 9 in Indonesia out of which 2 will be in Jakarta situated in Kemang and in Pasar Baru, 2 in Bali located in Kuta Square and on Jalan By Pass Kuta and 1 in Yogjakarta on Jalan Kusumanagara.

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