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One of the Most Unique Places to Stay in Ubud: Menzel Reviewed

One of the Most Unique Places to Stay in Ubud: Menzel Reviewed

Posted on June 19, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on One of the Most Unique Places to Stay in Ubud: Menzel Reviewed

Villa Accommodation in Ubud: What You Can Expect at Menzel.

So, I’m assuming you’re after a peaceful and character-filled villa accommodation in Ubud? I found Menzel to be a standout option.

I stayed in the villa named Gowa (there are no room numbers here, only names, which I loved), and it was incredibly comfortable and had a uniquely Balinese feel. The furniture’s rustic charm fits the environment perfectly. From the bold wooden bed frame, generous mosquito net, and touches like a desk area, a cupboard, and a small fridge.

The bathroom had an open window looking straight out to the rice terraces, so you won’t miss out on the view if you decide to take a bath.

At the back of the villa, double doors opened onto a private deck with a table and chairs, and just beyond that, the best part, a plunge pool that was our private oasis.

If you’re searching for an Ubud villa with a private pool that also offers stunning views (so many villas have you boxed in, surrounded by concrete walls), Menzel has you covered. Even though the hotel’s restaurant and main pool are located across the rice fields, the distance made everything feel private.

You really could spend all day in your pool enjoying the green views. Plus, I’m convinced our villa had one of the best views on the property. The whole space had this relaxed, intimate vibe, like you were part of nature but still had all the comforts of home.

Hotel Facilities and Service

One of the things that set Menzel apart for me and made it one of the truly unique places to stay in Ubud was the warm, welcoming service. While friendly locals are part of what makes Bali so amazing, the staff at Menzel were next level: kind, attentive, and always happy to help.

Each day started with a generous and delicious breakfast (not a buffet but still plenty of options). And, a couple of times, we stayed in for dinner thanks to the amazing menu and relaxed vibe of the on-site restaurant. One night, we were even treated to traditional Balinese dancing during dinner. Which was a lovely touch, and my daughter especially enjoyed the performance.

If you have a “Bali floating breakfast” on your bucket list, Menzel will be even more perfect for you. The staff can deliver your breakfast directly to your pool, at a time that suits, and display it beautifully with flowers. Menzel only has two floating baskets, so I would recommend booking this a couple of days in advance to ensure its availability. They do charge extra for your breakfast to be floating (I, for some reason, didn’t write this down), but I think it was 25,000 IDR. 

Also, the villa was cleaned daily, and the on-site spa was a bonus. I only visited once, but it was relaxing, and conveniently close to our villa. Everything struck the perfect balance between the independence you want from a private villa and the little comforts you get from a great hotel.

How Much Does It Cost to Stay at Menzel Ubud?

Another thing that makes Menzel one of the more unique places to stay in Ubud is the range of room types available. I believe there would be something to suit most budgets without sacrificing atmosphere or style.

Agoda states that the average price per night starts from $138 AUD.  The Ethnic One-Bedroom Villa is what I stayed in and paid $202 AUD per night. 

When I was browsing other villa accommodations in Ubud on Agoda and Booking.com, I noticed that similar places were either around the same price or significantly more expensive.

What’s great about Menzel is that if you’re travelling in a group and not everyone has the same budget, they also offer more affordable options like ‘basic double rooms’ for roughly $100 AUD. These still look beautifully designed, and are only steps from the main pool & restaurant.

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