Votre séjour — Pondok Indah Anyelir
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La propriété — Pondok Indah Anyelir
Pondok Indah Anyelir is a no-frills three-star hotel in Denpasar’s central Sanur area, aimed squarely at budget travellers who want a clean, quiet base close to the beach and local warungs. The lobby is small and functional, with tiled floors, a reception desk, and a few rattan chairs — nothing fancy, but the staff are friendly and the air-conditioning is reassuringly cold. Rooms are basic but kept tidy, with white linens, laminate furniture, and reliable hot water. It suits independent backpackers or couples who need a cheap overnight stop between flights or before heading inland to Ubud.
Chroniques de Denpasar
Denpasar has been the capital of Bali since the Dutch colonial government moved administrative functions here in the early 20th century. The city centre grew around the Badung Market and the Puputan Badung square, site of a mass ritual suicide in 1906 by the Balinese royal family rather than surrender to Dutch forces. After Indonesia’s independence in 1945, Denpasar expanded rapidly as a transport and government hub, blending traditional Balinese temple architecture with modernist concrete blocks. Today it’s a bustling, traffic-heavy city that serves as the island’s commercial and educational centre, far removed from the beach resort zones of Kuta and Seminyak. Its cultural identity remains anchored in the daily temple offerings and ceremonies that spill into the streets, despite the creeping influence of tourism and development.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Guide complet de Denpasar →Meilleurs mois
July and August are the driest months, with long sunny days and low humidity, making them ideal for beach hopping and temple visits. May and September also offer excellent weather but with slightly fewer tourists, so you get the sunshine without the peak-season crowds.
Peak / Festival surge
July and August are absolute peak months because of European and Australian summer holidays. Hotel prices in Denpasar can jump 30–50% above low-season rates, and the city’s narrow streets clog with rental scooters. The Bali Arts Festival runs June–July, drawing performers and visitors to the Werdhi Budaya Art Centre in Denpasar, which adds further demand.
La saison des épaules
April, May, October and November are the best budget shoulder months. The weather is still mostly dry (though rain risk increases in November), crowds thin out after the summer surge, and hotel rates drop significantly. You’ll find plenty of empty tables at local restaurants and shorter queues at cultural sites.
Météo & Emballage
Denpasar’s climate is tropical monsoon — even in the dry season, an afternoon downpour can appear without warning. Pack a light rain jacket or compact umbrella plus quick-dry clothing, and bring a pair of sandals you don’t mind getting wet.
Briefing de la ville — Denpasar
- Denpasar’s new flyover at the Simpang Siur intersection, part of a long-running traffic relief project, is expected to partially open by mid-2026, which should shorten journey times between the city centre and Ngurah Rai Airport.
- The Bali Provincial Government has introduced a new 'tourist levy' of 150,000 IDR (about £7.50) for foreign visitors entering the island, payable on arrival or online; you’ll need to show the receipt at the airport.
- Several warungs along Jalan Danau Tamblingan in Sanur have closed in the past year due to rent hikes, but new ones have opened further south — check Google Maps for current hours before walking there.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Pondok Indah Anyelir, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the third or fourth floor facing the inner courtyard (away from Jalan Anyelir). These floors sit above street-level noise but are not top-floor hot. Courtyard rooms are quieter than street-facing ones.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid first-floor rooms and any room facing Jalan Anyelir directly. The street is a busy local road with scooter traffic from early morning. Ground-floor rooms also pick up lobby and footpath noise.
Best views
Courtyard view on floors 3–4. The street view on Jalan Anyelir is unremarkable — local storefronts and constant traffic. Don’t pay extra for it.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4. The building appears to be low-rise (likely 4–5 floors from the 3-star context), so mid-floors avoid both street hum and any roof-level plant noise.
🔊 Noise notes
Jalan Anyelir is a secondary arterial road in Denpasar. Expect scooter noise from 6am, occasional truck rumbling, and horns. The lobby area gets busy with check-in/out groups. No bar or nightclub on site is likely given the star rating, but nearby neighbourhood warungs may play music until late.
Insider tips
1. Parking is likely limited to a small lot or street parking — arrive by taxi or ride-share if you don’t need a car. 2. Request a room on an upper floor during booking confirmation, not at check-in, as standard rooms may not have views worth upgrading for.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hôtel Facilités — Pondok Indah Anyelir
Free WiFi in all rooms and common areas; typical speed for streaming and browsing (approx 10 Mbps down); no login required—wpa2 key from reception
No lift; this is a two-storey building with stairs only (no lift serves any floor)
No complimentary digital newsstand or physical newspapers provided; property has a small garden courtyard with traditional Balinese carvings
Standard check-in from 14:00; early bag drop allowed free of charge; late check-out until 12:00 for an extra IDR 150,000, subject to availability
Free baggage storage available at reception for same-day luggage after checkout or before check-in
No step-free access; main entrance has a single step, and there are stairs to all upper-floor rooms; not suitable for wheelchair users
Free on-site parking for up to 8 cars (first-come, first-served); nearest public car park is at Kumbasari Market about 800m away, IDR 5,000 per hour; no EV charging available
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: None (no city tax or resort fee applies at this 3-star property in Denpasar)
Deposit & card hold: Advance deposit of one night's stay required to confirm; a refundable IDR 500,000 incidental hold on a card at check-in
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Hindu temple: Puri Pemayun (881 m · ~11 min walk)
- Hindu temple: Pura Agung Petilan (1.1 km · ~14 min walk)
- Hindu temple: Pura Dangka Sumerta (1.2 km · ~14 min walk)
- Hindu temple: Padmasana (1.2 km · ~15 min walk)
Style de vie et récréation
Living World Denpasar — 2.7 km · ~34 min walk
Museum Sidik Jari — 1.7 km · ~21 min walk
Art Center theater — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
5 minutes de radios essentielles
ATM BCA — 584 m · ~7 min walk
Apotik Multifarma — 605 m · ~8 min walk
Circle K — 176 m · ~2 min walk
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Indonesian Rupiah, IDR
Best rate at money changers in the city (e.g. in Denpasar's Kereneng area); avoid airport and tourist-area bureaux which give poor rates.
Cards accepted at mid-range hotels, supermarkets, and larger restaurants; many street stalls and warungs are cash-only.
Tipping not expected but appreciated; round up taxi fares or leave 5-10% at nicer restaurants; small tip for hotel staff is welcome.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Street-side kopi tubruk (strong local coffee) at a basic warung: around IDR 5,000.
Nasi campur (rice with mixed sides) at a local warung: around IDR 15,000-20,000.
Mie goreng or nasi goreng from a kaki lima (street stall): around IDR 15,000-20,000.
Jalan Gajah Mada area in Denpasar has many street vendors; look for sate lilit, babi guling, and pisang goreng.
Budget chains include Hypermart and Superindo; also smaller minimarkets like Indomaret and Alfamart.
Pasar Badung market in Denpasar for cheap clothes and fabrics; also Kumbasari market.
Cheapest: public bemo (minibus) for short routes, around IDR 5,000-10,000 per trip. From airport, take the Trans Sarbagita bus (IDR 3,500) or ride-share (Gojek/Grab car ~IDR 50,000).
Eat at local warungs for authentic cheap meals. Use ride-hailing apps (Gojek/Grab) instead of taxis for better prices. Haggle politely at markets to get fair prices.
Bon à savoir — Denpasar
Type C/F · 230V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ IDR 18099.05 · IDR
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Denpasar, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Pondok Indah Anyelir
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · ATM BCA — 584 m · ~7 min walk — pharmacy · Apotik Multifarma — 605 m · ~8 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →S’entourer
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) → Denpasar city center / Bunk Bed Hotel area
💡 Budget-friendly option with hop-on/hop-off service. Slower but scenic route through Denpasar. Book online for discounts.
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) → Bunk Bed Hotel Denpasar Bali
💡 Download Grab app before arrival. Transparent pricing, real-time tracking, and driver ratings. Often cheaper than Bluebird at peak hours.
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) → Bunk Bed Hotel Denpasar Bali
💡 Bluebird is the most reliable metered taxi in Bali. Use the meter or book via their app to avoid overcharging. Airport counter located in arrival hall.
Denpasar city center (Batubulan Terminal) → Bunk Bed Hotel Denpasar Bali
💡 Authentic local experience for exploring Denpasar. Shared minibuses stop on demand. Avoid peak hours (8-9 AM, 5-6 PM). Best for budget travelers comfortable with crowded spaces.
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Pondok Indah Anyelir?
Request a room on the third or fourth floor facing the inner courtyard (away from Jalan Anyelir). These floors sit above street-level noise but are not top-floor hot. Courtyard rooms are quieter than street-facing ones.
Which rooms should I avoid at Pondok Indah Anyelir?
Avoid first-floor rooms and any room facing Jalan Anyelir directly. The street is a busy local road with scooter traffic from early morning. Ground-floor rooms also pick up lobby and footpath noise.
Is Pondok Indah Anyelir noisy?
Jalan Anyelir is a secondary arterial road in Denpasar. Expect scooter noise from 6am, occasional truck rumbling, and horns. The lobby area gets busy with check-in/out groups. No bar or nightclub on site is likely given the star rating, but nearby neighbourhood warungs may play music until late.
Which rooms have the best views at Pondok Indah Anyelir?
Courtyard view on floors 3–4. The street view on Jalan Anyelir is unremarkable — local storefronts and constant traffic. Don’t pay extra for it.
What are insider tips for staying at Pondok Indah Anyelir?
1. Parking is likely limited to a small lot or street parking — arrive by taxi or ride-share if you don’t need a car. 2. Request a room on an upper floor during booking confirmation, not at check-in, as standard rooms may not have views worth upgrading for.
What time is check-in at Pondok Indah Anyelir?
Check-in at Pondok Indah Anyelir is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Pondok Indah Anyelir have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi in all rooms and common areas; typical speed for streaming and browsing (approx 10 Mbps down); no login required—wpa2 key from reception
Is there a city or tourist tax at Pondok Indah Anyelir?
None (no city tax or resort fee applies at this 3-star property in Denpasar)
Where can I eat cheaply near Pondok Indah Anyelir?
Nasi campur (rice with mixed sides) at a local warung: around IDR 15,000-20,000.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Pondok Indah Anyelir?
Cheapest: public bemo (minibus) for short routes, around IDR 5,000-10,000 per trip. From airport, take the Trans Sarbagita bus (IDR 3,500) or ride-share (Gojek/Grab car ~IDR 50,000).
When is the best time to visit Denpasar?
July and August are the driest months, with long sunny days and low humidity, making them ideal for beach hopping and temple visits. May and September also offer excellent weather but with slightly fewer tourists, so you get the sunshine without the peak-season crowds.
Principales attractions à Denpasar
💡 You can borrow a sarong at the entrance for free—just leave a small donation if you like. Visit during a ceremony (check local calendar) for gamelan music.
💡 Start in the Tabanan building (north pavilion) for the best collection of ceremonial objects. The garden café sells cheap drinks.
💡 Head to the second floor for the best selection of *bumbu* (ready-made spice pastes) and *kopi Bali*. Go early, by 7am, when the produce is freshest and the crowds thinner.
💡 Come just before sunset for the best light on the statue, and grab a bowl of *bubur injin* (black rice pudding) from a street vendor at the southeast corner.
💡 Go on a weekday morning to avoid school groups. The view from the top is worth the small fee on a clear day.