Bandung

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High on the slopes at Dago Valley, Sheraton Bandung Hotel & Towers is surrounded by picturesque mountains and stunning city scenery. — Time Out
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In a central location with an abundance of spacious rooms that are comfortable but slightly dated in terms of presentation. Worth considering for its excellent facilities though. — Lonely Planet
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A well-run, quiet and clean guest house with plain, orderly rooms that offer good value for money. It’s a fair hike from the centre. — Lonely Planet
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Situated on lush grounds surrounded by tea plantations, the mid-range Sari Ater Hotel is a hot spring resort with six hot spring pools (plus a kids' pool and waterslide). — Oyster
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A reasonable guesthouse with an overdose of chintz and curios, but it is secure and offers moderate levels of comfort. — Lonely Planet
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Up near the Dago Tea House, this is a well-regarded, non-smoking four-star hotel. Offers sweeping views from its top-floor rooms and there’s a great spa. — Lonely Planet
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A worthy splurge. Rooms are stylish and service standards are very high. Although the pool is tiny, it has a great gym and a spa. Online discounts are easy to find. — Lonely Planet
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Gunter vaguely resembles a motel, and has clean, spacious rooms complete with 1970s-style furnishings. Tours can be organised here. Prices rise a little at weekends. — Lonely Planet
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Like the property as a whole, the hotel is loaded with features ranging from business-oriented facilities to high-end recreational ones (most notably a sand-edged pool, a Balinese spa). — Oyster
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A polished, motel-style place, with a range of rooms around a busy courtyard. All rooms come with hot water, TV and air-con. — Lonely Planet
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Attractive hotel, out near ITB with some colonial style. It occupies a quiet corner and rooms are big and comfy. — Lonely Planet
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