Villa Pyaar Seminyak
Villa Pyaar is the Indian phrase for ‘love’. It’s a part of the exclusive Four At Drupadi, Seminyak. These luxuriously appointed private residences, are centrally positioned in Seminyak, the four stylish self contained service residences have their own non-public pool, kitchen and spacious rooms, tastefully designed to replicate 4 completely different cultures by Popo Danes Bali’s internationally acclaimed architect.
Positioned inside strolling distance from the well-known Petitenget Beach and walking distance from busy restaurant district of Jalan Laksmana, and inside straightforward striking distance from lots of the islands hotspots akin to La Lucciola, The Dwelling Room, Hu’u, Mykonos and Kudeta Restaurant. It is about 20 minutes from Ngurah Rai International airport, 25 minutes to Tanah Lot Temple, Le Meridien Resort. Simply 35 minutes north you could find the cultural heart of Ubud well-known for its woodcarvings and various arts and crafts.
Positioned within the heart of Seminyak, Villa Pyaar gives you with a singular and uncompressing private residences, all group will cater for all of your wants guaranteeing your stay an fulfilling one. Villa Pyaar is three bedroom residence with an exotic Indian theme fit for a Maharajah. The picturesque hall is created by a great interior designer. The doorway is a murals with a traditional Indian touch. The reflecting pool is adorned with an Indian designed water characteristic and specifically handled partitions to make Pyaar your Indian home in Bali.
Villa Pyaar is serviced by non-public butler service, in a single day laundry and pressing. Each suite has a private in-room Security Box, Phone Line, DVD Participant, TV Cable, Wireless Broadband (Wi-Fi), Rest room amenities embody make-up shaving mirror, hair dryer, ceiling followers, bathrobe, slippers, towels and collection of high quality amenities. 24hours power supply and supported by around the clock security services. Source: Bali Villas
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