Radisson unveils new Bali property
Radisson Hotel Group has announced a new Bali, Indonesia project.
It signed ANTA Hotel Bali Canggu, as a member of Radisson Individuals, a new lifestyle serviced apartment project in one of Bali’s most vibrant destinations.
Scheduled to open in 2027, the property will feature 116 serviced apartments.
Situated in the Canggu beach hub, ANTA Hotel Bali Canggu is situated a one-hour drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport, and within a short drive of Echo Beach, Batu Bolong Beach, and Berawa Beach, all renowned for surfing and sunset views.
“Bali sits at the intersection of leisure, lifestyle, and long-stay travel, and Canggu is one of its most dynamic districts,” said Ramzy Fenianos, Chief Development Officer, APAC, Radisson Hotel Group.
“This signing strengthens our presence in Indonesia and demonstrates our commitment to investing in markets that owners and guests are asking for.”
ANTA Hotel Bali Canggu, a member of Radisson Individuals will offer serviced apartments with terraces and kitchenettes, including 88 studio apartments, 10 one-bedroom apartments, and additional layouts designed for longer stays.
Each unit will have smart, efficient design and functional storage.
All apartments will feature balconies or terraces, and the majority of ground-floor units are planned with private pools.
The property has been specifically designed to appeal to young digital nomads, remote professionals, and long-stay travellers.
A generously sized co-working space sits at the heart of the social experience, giving guests a flexible, well-equipped environment to work.
This is complemented by social and event areas that can easily be adapted for workshops, private gatherings, presentations and other activities.
The main social level is located on the top floor with a rooftop bar, pool bar, and lounge.
An all-day dining restaurant and a café that will serve both hotel guests and the surrounding neighborhood. A rooftop pool with loungers and cabanas will create a resort-style setting for relaxation between work sessions or after a day at the beach.
Wellness facilities, including gym and treatment areas, will support the needs of long-stay guests who prioritise health and fitness while travelling.
The Group currently operates three hotels in Indonesia with 579 keys and has three properties (405 keys) under development across a mix of city and resort locations.
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