La Villa Oberoi is an eclectic melting pot of diverse influences – a predominantly traditional Balinese motif with touches of classic French design. An overall white color scheme generally characteristic of Western class and sophistication. As well as scenic multi-levels which are features of modern public structures. Truly, La Villa Oberoi is another curious case study on the interesting and fascinating blend of the quaint and the current, of old world and space age, of East and West.
The villa has a total of six bedrooms. One is on the topmost with four single beds preferably for the kids. On the middle floor are two bedrooms. One of these, quite interestingly, was designed with a cozy attic ambience. The last three bedrooms are on the ground floor – two open out to a shared outdoor bathroom and private garden while one has direct access to the swimming pool area.
Fringed by a lush tropical garden, the 10-meter, bean-shaped swimming pool takes up most of the outdoor area. Divided into two levels, the swimming pool was designed to provide water fun for grown-ups and kids alike. On one end of the swimming pool are bean bags where you can comfortably settle and get some sun. While on the other end is a wide cushioned day bed where you stretch out under the shade of trees and tall plants.
Right from the swimming pool, you can all step into the semi-open pavilion to converge and converse on the long cushioned couches of the living area. Towards the back of the pavilion is the semi-secluded dining area with a round table that can accommodate nine. All throughout the villa – both outdoor and indoor, you will find furnished corners and spots where you can lazily lounge and spend some me time.
Regular services at the villa include housekeeping, garden and pool maintenance as well as security. A babysitter, chef, driver and spa therapist may be called in upon your request. Their services, however, come with a separate charge. Car rental is also available.
La Villa Oberoi, as its name denotes, is located within the Oberoi District of Seminyak – Bali’s tourism hub. Known for its Eat Street, the Oberoi District is where you can sample and savor foodie finds from its strip of casual to fine-dining restaurants. Highly-recommended among these are La Lucciola and Mamasan. As you make your way to the beach, you will surely pass by fashion boutiques, novelty shops and souvenir stores. Once you reach Seminyak’s sandy shores, you can chill out at one of the cozy cafes. Later in the evening, you can explore the vibrant nightlife especially at must-be-seen-in bars and clubs such as Ku De Ta.
10/10Incredible beautiful house, like a castle ! Staff was wonderfull, the manager Fajar, help us for every needs and special request.