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Kempinski set for Bali opening

24 Jan 2019 - by eTNW
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Kempinski Hotels is set to open a new resort in Bali on February 1.

The Apurva Kempinski Bali will have 475 guestrooms – 162 cliff-top oceanfront Junior Suites, 14 Specialist Suites with private plunge pools, 256 Grand Deluxe Rooms, and 43 bedroom villas that offer up to 1 379 sqm of space, each with its own private pool, lounge area and outdoor shower.

There are also six restaurants, bars and lounges, a lobby, indoor and outdoor dining venues offering coastal delicacies and Japanese-inspired dishes along with a variety of drinks.

Other facilities include a 60-metre swimming pool and a separate kids’ pool, a club for families of all ages, as well as a fitness centre and spa whose treatments are tailor-made for each guest based on the four stages of life: teenage, adult, married and post-adult.

For events, business meetings and weddings, The Apurva Kempinski Bali offers a 1,076 sqm Grand Ballroom accommodating 900 guests and several other meeting rooms with ocean vistas. The 2 200-sqm ocean-facing lawn will be available for cocktail receptions or celebrations. The hotel also features three wedding chapels.

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