Best Hotels in Seminyak for Every Budget — 49 Real Picks From £18 (2026)

Our top Seminyak hotel pick for 2026 is Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach by IHG — a design-led beachfront five-star with more than 4,400 reviews — but the real story of Seminyak is that this chic beach-club-and-boutique strip has genuine, bookable rooms from £18 a night. We've built this guide around all three price bands: 10 luxury beachfront and villa icons, 10 mid-range resorts and boutique stays, and 29 budget hotels we verified as real, distinct, currently bookable properties — 49 hotels in all, each linking straight to its live prices. Whether you're spending £548 on a beachfront suite or £18 on a central guesthouse, Seminyak rewards knowing exactly what your money buys.
Jump to your budget: Luxury hotels · Mid-range hotels · Budget stays from £18
Scout's 3 best picks right now: 🏖️ Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach — from ~£169, a design-forward beachfront five-star with 4,400+ reviews, the best-reviewed hotel in the whole guide. 💧 Grand Mercure Bali Seminyak — from ~£77, the value five-star, a full-facility resort at a mid-range price. 🛏️ CR Tris Rooms Seminyak — from ~£18, the cheapest verified bed in this guide, a simple central base a short ride from the beach. From-prices are live rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for today's price on your dates.
Seminyak is Bali's stylish beach-resort strip — the polished cousin of surfier Canggu to the north and busier Kuta to the south. Its heart is Jalan Kayu Aya (Eat Street), a run of boutiques, spas and restaurants a couple of streets back from the sand, while Seminyak Beach and Double Six Beach deliver the sunsets that made the area famous. The beach clubs — Ku De Ta and Potato Head foremost — anchor the scene, and the beachfront Pura Petitenget temple marks the quieter northern end toward Petitenget and Batu Belig. It is also one of the closest resort areas to Bali's Denpasar airport (DPS), roughly 20-30 minutes away, which makes it a natural first base. For broader trip planning, Indonesia's official tourism site is a useful reference, and it's worth checking the UK Foreign Office's Indonesia travel advice for the latest entry and safety guidance before you fly. Compare live Seminyak hotel prices or search UK flights to Bali (DPS) — note there are no direct UK routes, so expect one stop.
The Best Luxury Hotels in Seminyak
The ten hotels that define Seminyak's top tier — beachfront five-star resorts on Seminyak and Double Six beaches, and the private-pool villa retreats the area is famous for. From-prices are live rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for your dates.

1. Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach by IHG — Seminyak · 5★ · 4,425 reviews · from ~£169/night. The best-reviewed hotel in this entire guide — a vivid, design-led beachfront five-star that leans hard into local Balinese art and colour. Multiple pools, a strong dining line-up and direct beach access make it the flagship pick for travellers who want personality alongside polish.

2. Courtyard by Marriott Bali Seminyak Resort — Seminyak · 5★ · 4,242 reviews · from ~£120/night. A large, reliable Marriott resort with a big pool complex and family-friendly facilities, at the value end of the luxury tier. Over 4,200 reviews make it one of the most dependable five-star bookings in Seminyak for travellers who want brand consistency.

3. The Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa — Seminyak · 5★ · 2,127 reviews · from ~£236/night. A beachfront resort set right on Seminyak Beach, with a spa, direct sand access and a location in the middle of the beach-club strip. For travellers who want to step from their room straight to the sunset without a ride.

4. Double - Six, Luxury Hotel - Seminyak — Seminyak · 5★ · 1,883 reviews · from ~£202/night. An all-suite luxury hotel on Double Six Beach, known for its rooftop bar and personal-butler service. A polished, adults-leaning base for couples who want the beach-club end of Seminyak on their doorstep.

5. Grand Mercure Bali Seminyak — Seminyak · 5★ · 1,564 reviews · from ~£77/night. The value five-star of the tier — a full-facility resort with a large pool at a price that undercuts most mid-range stays in other cities. Exceptional rating-to-price ratio for a proper resort experience in Seminyak.

6. W Bali - Seminyak — Seminyak · 5★ · 1,218 reviews · from ~£331/night. The high-design, high-energy statement resort of Seminyak — a beachfront W with a famous pool, WooBar and a scene that runs from day beds to DJ sets. For travellers who want the see-and-be-seen version of a luxury beach stay.

7. The Club Villas Seminyak — Seminyak · 5★ · 1,032 reviews · from ~£135/night. Private-pool villas in a quiet enclave, delivering Seminyak's signature villa experience — your own plunge pool and walled garden — at a surprisingly accessible luxury-tier price. A strong couples-and-privacy pick.

8. Cross Paasha Bali Seminyak — Seminyak · 5★ · 829 reviews · from ~£78/night. A contemporary five-star at the value end of the luxury tier, with modern rooms and pool facilities in a central Seminyak position. For travellers who want a sleek, brand-new-feeling base without the beachfront premium.

9. Impiana Private Villas Seminyak — Seminyak · 5★ · 668 reviews · from ~£232/night. A cluster of private villas each with its own pool, a short walk from the beach and Eat Street. The classic Seminyak honeymoon-and-anniversary choice for couples who want space and seclusion over a big-resort buzz.

10. The Legian Seminyak, Bali — Seminyak · 5★ · 660 reviews · from ~£548/night. The most expensive hotel in this guide and one of Seminyak's original beachfront icons — an all-suite grande dame directly on the sand, with a celebrated pool overlooking the surf. The benchmark address for travellers for whom the beachfront five-star is non-negotiable.
The Best Mid-Range Hotels in Seminyak
The middle of the market is where Seminyak gets interesting for most UK travellers: real 4★ resorts, boutique villas and strong review counts at a fraction of the beachfront-icon prices. From-prices are live rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for your dates.

11. Kanvaz Village Resort Seminyak — Seminyak · 4★ · 4,236 reviews · from ~£206/night. The most-reviewed hotel in the mid-range tier — a village-style resort with private-pool suites and a strong guest following. Toward the top of the tier on price, but with facilities and space that rival the luxury band.

12. Lloyd's Inn Bali — Seminyak · 4★ · 4,213 reviews · from ~£36/night. A design-hotel steal — a minimalist, architecturally striking 4★ with over 4,200 reviews at a budget-tier price. The best value-to-style ratio in this guide for travellers who care about design and don't need a big resort.

13. THE HAVEN Bali Seminyak — Seminyak · 4★ · 2,857 reviews · from ~£60/night. A well-established central resort a short walk from Eat Street and the beach, with a big pool and nearly 2,900 reviews. A dependable, walkable mid-range base for first-time Seminyak visitors.

14. Blu-Zea Resort by Double-Six — Seminyak · 4★ · 2,729 reviews · from ~£283/night. A resort near the Double Six end of Seminyak, sister to the luxury Double-Six hotel, with a pool and beach-club proximity. Priced at the top of the tier, best for travellers who want that specific stretch of beachfront.

15. The Salila Beach Resort — Seminyak · 4★ · 1,676 reviews · from ~£56/night. A comfortable beach-oriented resort at a genuine mid-range price, with a pool and easy access to the sand. Strong value for travellers who want resort facilities without the luxury-tier bill.

16. Kusuma Resort Seminyak — Seminyak · 4★ · 1,570 reviews · from ~£54/night. A well-reviewed resort in a central Seminyak position, with pool facilities and a price that keeps it firmly in value territory. A solid all-rounder for couples and families alike.

17. Amadea Resort & Villas Seminyak Bali — Seminyak · 4★ · 1,539 reviews · from ~£67/night. A resort-and-villa combination close to Eat Street, offering both hotel rooms and private-pool villas on one site. Flexible for travellers who want the option of villa space with resort service on hand.

18. Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Seminyak — Seminyak · 4★ · 1,113 reviews · from ~£80/night. A reliable international-brand hotel near Double Six Beach, with a rooftop pool and dependable Marriott-family standards. For travellers who want a known quantity over boutique atmosphere.

19. Rama Residence Seminyak — Seminyak · 4★ · 900 reviews · from ~£41/night. A well-priced residence-style property with apartment-like rooms and a pool, at the value end of the mid-range tier. Good for longer stays and travellers who want a little more space.

20. Jas Boutique Villas — Seminyak · 4★ · 798 reviews · from ~£72/night. Intimate boutique villas with private-pool options, delivering the Seminyak villa experience at a mid-range price. A romantic, quieter alternative to the big resorts for couples.
Cheap Hotels in Seminyak — 49 Real, Bookable Options From £18
This is the tier we built this guide for. Every property below is a real, currently operating hotel we verified as distinct, with live wholesale rates on its JetMeAway page. From-prices were pulled on live searches while writing; weekends and peak dry-season dates run higher. Budget rule #1 in Seminyak: the cheapest rooms cluster in central Seminyak and the adjoining Petitenget and Batu Belig areas — you're a walk or short ride from the beach, Eat Street and the beach clubs, paying for the postcode over the polish.

21. CR Tris Rooms Seminyak — Seminyak · 2★ · 355 reviews · from ~£18/night. The cheapest verified bed in this entire guide — a simple, compact guesthouse in a central Seminyak position. Basic, but you're paying for the location, a short ride from the beach and Eat Street.

22. D Sarian Seminyak — Seminyak · 3★ · 308 reviews · from ~£20/night. A tidy 3★ guesthouse at rock-bottom prices, central and within reach of Seminyak's core. Strong value for solo travellers and couples who mainly want a clean base near the action.

23. Dikubu Belong Seminyak — Seminyak · 3★ · 249 reviews · from ~£22/night. A small, well-rated 3★ stay in a quiet corner of Seminyak, at a price that leaves plenty of budget for beach clubs and spa treatments.

24. Brown Feather Batu Belig — Batu Belig · 3★ · 214 reviews · from ~£22/night. A boutique-styled budget stay in the Batu Belig area at Seminyak's northern edge, near the beach and a run of relaxed beachfront warungs. For travellers who want a quieter, more local stretch.

25. Swiss-Belinn Seminyak — Seminyak · 3★ · 80 reviews · from ~£24/night. A reliable international-brand budget hotel with a pool in a central position — the dependable chain option for travellers who want consistency at a low price.

26. Rusty Seminyak — Seminyak · 2★ · 241 reviews · from ~£24/night. A simple, well-located budget stay close to the beach end of Seminyak. Basic rooms, but a genuinely central position for the price.

27. Casa Artista By Kresna Hospitality — Seminyak · 3★ · 435 reviews · from ~£24/night. A charming, art-leaning 3★ guesthouse with a strong review base for its size, in a central Seminyak location. A characterful budget pick over a bare-bones room.

28. Kamaniiya Petitenget Seminyak — Petitenget · 3★ · 828 reviews · from ~£25/night. A well-reviewed 3★ in the Petitenget area near the beachfront temple, with over 800 reviews — one of the more dependable budget stays in the northern, quieter part of Seminyak.

29. Bale Seminyak — Seminyak · 3★ · 30 reviews · from ~£27/night. A small, quiet 3★ stay in central Seminyak, fewer reviews than its neighbours but at a keen price inside the walkable core.

30. Bali Karma Sajtra Hotel — Seminyak · 3★ · 473 reviews · from ~£30/night. A well-reviewed budget hotel with a pool in a central Seminyak position, at a price that keeps a proper facility within reach for value travellers.

31. Uma Karan — Seminyak · 3★ · 115 reviews · from ~£32/night. A relaxed 3★ stay with a pool a short ride from the beach — a comfortable, no-fuss base for travellers who want a swim and a central location on a budget.

32. Seminyak Square Hotel And Villas — Seminyak · 3★ · 1,669 reviews · from ~£33/night. One of the best-reviewed budget stays in the guide, next to the Seminyak Square shopping complex right in the heart of the area. Over 1,600 reviews and a pool at a genuine budget price make it a standout central pick.

33. Clio Apartment — Seminyak · 2★ · 136 reviews · from ~£33/night. Apartment-style budget rooms giving a little more space than a standard guesthouse, in a central position — good for longer stays and travellers who want a kitchenette.

34. Desamuda Village — Seminyak · 3★ · 101 reviews · from ~£34/night. A village-style budget stay with a pool, a short walk from the beach end of Seminyak. A quiet, leafy base at a keen price.

35. Green Studio Apartment Seminyak — Seminyak · 3★ · 51 reviews · from ~£35/night. Self-contained studio apartments in a central Seminyak spot, suited to travellers who want a bit of independence and space over hotel service.

36. Bali Rich Villas — Seminyak · 4★ · 149 reviews · from ~£36/night. A rare 4★-rated villa stay at a budget price — private-villa comfort with a pool option in central Seminyak, punching above the budget tier on facilities.

37. Harmony Beach Suite — Seminyak · 3★ · 164 reviews · from ~£36/night. Suite-style budget rooms near the beach end of Seminyak, giving more space than a standard double at the same price band as the guesthouse cluster.

38. Grand Balisani Suites Hotel — Seminyak · 3★ · 106 reviews · from ~£37/night. A traditional Balinese-styled suites hotel toward the beach, with a pool and garden setting. A characterful mid-budget stay for travellers who want local architecture over a modern block.

39. Room & Vespa 4 - Central Seminyak Near Beach — Seminyak · 3★ · 166 reviews · from ~£37/night. A compact, well-located budget stay whose name says it — central Seminyak, near the beach, with scooter hire on hand. A practical base for independent travellers.

40. Kumpul Kumpul Villa Seminyak - CHSE Certified — Seminyak · 3★ · 196 reviews · from ~£38/night. A villa-style budget stay with a pool in a quiet central pocket, hygiene-certified and well-reviewed. Villa privacy at a guesthouse price for couples and small groups.

41. Disini Villa — Seminyak · 4★ · 79 reviews · from ~£39/night. A 4★-rated villa stay at a budget price, offering private-villa comfort with a pool close to Eat Street. A strong pick for couples wanting the Seminyak villa feel without the luxury bill.

42. d'Penjor Seminyak Hotel — Seminyak · 4★ · 80 reviews · from ~£42/night. A tidy 4★-rated budget hotel with a pool in a central Seminyak spot, a step up in facilities for travellers at the upper end of the budget band.

43. Casa Batu Belig — Batu Belig · 4★ · 545 reviews · from ~£42/night. A well-reviewed 4★ stay in the Batu Belig area at Seminyak's northern edge, with over 500 reviews and a pool. A quieter, near-beach base with more polish than the price suggests.

44. Jas Green Villas — Seminyak · 4★ · 76 reviews · from ~£43/night. Leafy 4★-rated villas with private-pool options at a budget price, sister to the mid-range Jas Boutique Villas. A green, quiet retreat for couples close to the Seminyak core.

45. djabu Seminyak Hotel — Seminyak · 4★ · 76 reviews · from ~£44/night. A boutique 4★-rated hotel with a pool in a central position, delivering a comfortable, design-conscious stay at the upper edge of the budget tier.

46. de Vins Sky Hotel Seminyak — Seminyak · 4★ · 686 reviews · from ~£45/night. A well-reviewed 4★ with a rooftop pool and bar in the heart of Seminyak, close to Eat Street and the beach. Nearly 700 reviews make it one of the more proven upper-budget picks in the guide.

47. Artemis Villa Hotel — Seminyak · 4★ · 322 reviews · from ~£45/night. A villa-and-hotel hybrid with a pool in central Seminyak, well-reviewed and offering both room and villa options. Flexible for couples and small groups near the top of the budget band.

48. Hotel Vila Lumbung — Seminyak · 4★ · 150 reviews · from ~£45/night. A traditional Balinese lumbung-styled villa resort set in gardens near Petitenget, with a pool and characterful local architecture. A distinctive, leafy stay for travellers who want atmosphere over a modern block.

49. Puri Cendana Resort Bali — Seminyak · 3★ · 535 reviews · from ~£46/night. The most expensive hotel in the budget tier — a well-reviewed 3★ resort with a pool and garden setting close to the beach. The ceiling of what "budget" means in this guide's Seminyak data, with over 500 reviews behind it.
Budget tier summary: cheapest overall — CR Tris Rooms Seminyak £18; best-reviewed budget pick — Seminyak Square Hotel And Villas, 1,669 reviews, £33; design steal — Lloyd's Inn Bali, a 4★ design hotel from £36. These sit in the mid-range tier by rating but land at budget prices. Compare all Seminyak hotels with live prices → or search flights to DPS.
What to See and Do in Seminyak
Seminyak is Bali's stylish beach-resort strip, and its pleasures cluster within a small, walkable core.
Seminyak & Double Six beach sunsets. The area's defining ritual — a wide, surf-fringed beach that turns gold at dusk. Grab a beanbag at a beachfront bar, order a Bintang, and watch the sun drop into the Indian Ocean.
Ku De Ta & Potato Head Beach Club. The two iconic beach clubs that put Seminyak on the map — daybeds, pools, DJ sets and cocktails at the water's edge. Book ahead for sunset on weekends and in peak dry season.
Boutique shopping on Jalan Kayu Aya (Eat Street). A couple of streets back from the sand, Eat Street and its offshoots hold Seminyak's densest run of boutiques, homeware stores, cafés and restaurants — the best shopping in southern Bali.
Spas and fine dining. Seminyak has Bali's most polished dining scene and a spa on almost every street — a two-hour massage here costs a fraction of UK prices. It is the area to combine a beach day with a treatment and a memorable dinner.
Pura Petitenget. The beachfront temple at the quieter northern end of Seminyak, toward Petitenget and Batu Belig. A working Balinese temple worth a respectful visit — cover shoulders and knees.
Explore more of Indonesia
Seminyak is one stop on Bali's south coast. If you're building a wider trip, compare these neighbouring bases:
- Best Hotels in Canggu — the surfier, younger, café-and-co-working area just north of Seminyak.
- Best Hotels in Nusa Dua — the gated, resort-and-golf enclave on Bali's southern tip, calmer and more family-focused.
Seminyak Hotels FAQs
Do UK travellers need a visa for Bali? UK passport holders get a 30-day visa on arrival (VOA) for Indonesia, which covers a Seminyak holiday comfortably. It is paid for on landing at Bali's Denpasar airport (or pre-purchased online via the official Indonesian immigration e-VOA site) and can be extended once for a further 30 days. Make sure your passport has at least six months' validity from your arrival date.
Which airport do I fly into for Seminyak? Fly into Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar (airport code DPS). Seminyak is one of the closest resort areas to the airport — roughly a 20-30 minute drive depending on traffic, which is why it is such a popular first base for UK visitors.
Are there direct flights from the UK to Bali? No — there are no direct flights from the UK to Bali (Denpasar, DPS). Every routing involves at least one stop, usually through a Gulf or Asian hub such as Doha, Dubai, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Hong Kong. Total journey time is typically around 16-20 hours including the connection.
How much does a budget hotel in Seminyak cost? Real, bookable budget rooms in this guide start from around £18 a night for a simple guesthouse room and run up to roughly £46 at the top of the budget tier. Most sit in the low-to-mid £20s and £30s, which is exceptional value for a walkable, central Seminyak location.
What currency is used in Bali? The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Prices in this guide are shown in rough pounds for comparison only — you will pay in Rupiah locally. Cards are widely accepted at hotels, beach clubs and restaurants, but carry some cash for warungs, taxis and markets. ATMs are plentiful across Seminyak.
What is the best time of year to visit Seminyak? The dry season, roughly April to October, is the best time for Seminyak's beaches, sunsets and beach clubs — less rain, lower humidity and reliable sunset views. The wet season (November to March) is cheaper and still warm but sees short, heavy afternoon downpours.
Is Seminyak good for the beach club scene? Yes — Seminyak is the heart of Bali's beach-club culture. Ku De Ta and Potato Head Beach Club are both here, along with a string of sunset bars on Seminyak and Double Six beaches. It is the go-to area for travellers who want polished dining, cocktails and sunset views over surf breaks.
How do I get around Seminyak? Ride-hailing apps Grab and Gojek are the cheapest and easiest way to get around, alongside metered taxis and hotel drivers. Seminyak's core around Jalan Kayu Aya (Eat Street) and the beach is walkable, though pavements are patchy. Many visitors also hire a scooter, but only ride one if you are experienced and insured.
Which side of the road do they drive on in Bali? Bali drives on the left, the same as the UK, which makes crossing roads and reading traffic a little more intuitive for British visitors. Traffic is still dense and fast around Seminyak, so take care as a pedestrian.
Is Seminyak or Canggu better? Seminyak is more polished — boutique shopping, spas, fine dining and established beach clubs — while nearby Canggu leans younger, surfier and more café-and-co-working. Seminyak suits couples, first-timers and anyone wanting comfort close to the airport; Canggu suits a longer, more laid-back surf stay. They are a short drive apart, so many visitors split their trip.
What is there to do in Seminyak besides the beach? Boutique shopping on Jalan Kayu Aya (Eat Street), spa and massage treatments, fine dining, the beachfront Petitenget temple, and the beach clubs at sunset. Seminyak is also a comfortable base for day trips to Ubud, Uluwatu and the rice terraces further inland.
How far is Seminyak from the beach? Seminyak is a beachfront area — the luxury resorts sit directly on the sand along Seminyak and Double Six beaches, and most mid-range and budget stays are a 5-20 minute walk or a very short ride from the shore. The from-price and location of each hotel in this guide gives you the honest picture.
Are the budget hotels in Seminyak actually central? Yes — the budget tier in this guide sits inside Seminyak and the adjoining Petitenget and Batu Belig areas, within walking or short-ride distance of the beach, Eat Street and the beach clubs. You trade room size and polish for the postcode, not the location.
Is Seminyak safe for tourists? Seminyak is one of Bali's most established and visitor-friendly areas and is generally safe. Standard precautions apply: watch belongings in busy bars, use registered transport, be cautious swimming as beaches here can have strong currents and lifeguard flags, and drink bottled or filtered water.
Do I need to book Seminyak beach clubs in advance? For sunset at the big names — Ku De Ta and Potato Head — booking a table or daybed ahead is wise on weekends and in peak dry season. Walk-in bar space is often available on weekdays, but a reservation removes the risk if a specific sunset spot is the highlight of your trip.
What is the most expensive hotel in this guide? The Legian Seminyak, Bali is the top of the luxury tier at around £548 a night on the live rate pulled while writing — a beachfront five-star icon. Prices across the guide run all the way down from there to roughly £18 a night in the budget tier, so there is a genuine option at almost every budget.
Can I walk to Petitenget temple from Seminyak hotels? Yes — Pura Petitenget sits on the beachfront at the northern end of Seminyak, and many of the Petitenget-area and northern Seminyak hotels in this guide are a short walk or ride away. It is a working temple, so dress respectfully with shoulders and knees covered when visiting.
Is Seminyak good for couples? Very — private-villa stays with plunge pools, sunset beach clubs, spas and fine dining make Seminyak one of Bali's most couple-friendly areas. Options like The Club Villas Seminyak and Impiana Private Villas Seminyak in the luxury tier, or Jas Boutique Villas in the mid-range, lean romantic.
How many days should I spend in Seminyak? Three to four nights is enough to enjoy Seminyak's beaches, beach clubs, shopping and spas, especially as part of a wider Bali trip. Many visitors pair a few Seminyak nights with time in Ubud, Uluwatu or Canggu to see the island's different sides.
Are villas or hotels better in Seminyak? Seminyak is famous for private villas with their own pools, which suit couples, families and groups wanting privacy and space. Hotels and resorts offer beachfront access, full facilities and service. This guide includes both — several luxury and budget picks are villa-style, so choose on the space-versus-service trade-off.
Is alcohol available in Seminyak? Yes — Seminyak is a resort area with beach clubs, bars and restaurants serving alcohol freely, unlike some more conservative parts of Indonesia. Local Bintang beer is cheap; imported spirits and wine carry higher taxes, so cocktails at the top beach clubs cost closer to Western prices.
What should I pack for Seminyak? Light, breathable clothing, swimwear, sun protection and a modest cover-up for temple visits. Evenings are warm year-round, so smart-casual is enough for most beach clubs and restaurants. In the wet season, add a light rain jacket for short afternoon downpours.
Is Seminyak family-friendly? It can be — larger resorts such as Courtyard by Marriott Bali Seminyak Resort and Grand Mercure Bali Seminyak offer pools and family facilities, and villa stays give families space and a private pool. The beach clubs skew adult and the surf can be strong, so families tend to favour resort pools over swimming in the sea.
How much should I budget per day in Seminyak? On a budget, a comfortable Seminyak day of a guesthouse room, warung and casual-restaurant meals, a spa treatment and Grab rides can land around £40-70 per person. A beach-club-and-fine-dining day at the top venues runs much higher, largely because imported alcohol is taxed heavily.
Do Seminyak hotels include breakfast? Most mid-range and luxury hotels include breakfast, and many budget guesthouses do too, though the very cheapest rooms sometimes charge a small supplement. Always check the rate's inclusions on the hotel's live page before comparing two similarly priced rooms.
How do I book these exact hotels at the prices shown? Every hotel name in this guide links to that hotel's live page on JetMeAway — real-time wholesale rates, taxes shown, and a date picker for your trip. The from-prices quoted here were pulled on live searches while writing, so your dates will differ; tap through for today's number. No booking fees either way.
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