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Welcome to Gianyar - Bali

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Gianyar is a small bustling administrative center of Gianyar Regency. Gianyar is located about 33 kilometers or about one hours drive from the Ngurah Rai International Airport. Gianyar is also a center for native Balinese weaving and has several jeweler's shops selling traditional gold jeweler's. In Gianyar town, there is a palace, Puri Gianyar, built in 19th century. Puri Gianyar is one of the few traditional Balinese palaces still in existence and one of the only ones still lived in by a royal family. Puri Gianyars spacious courtyards are decorated with beautiful examples of stonework and carved wood pillars.

There are afew representative accommodations we can feature in this town yet. But, as a part of Gianyar Regency, Saba Beach offers a nice accommodation for you. That is Lorin Saba Bai Hotel. Please check it out for more information.

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