Luxury Bandung Studio: Unbeatable ITB Views! (Near Beverly Dago)

Modern Studio at Beverly Dago near ITB By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Modern Studio at Beverly Dago near ITB By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Luxury Bandung Studio: Unbeatable ITB Views! (Near Beverly Dago)

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the real, messy, glorious world of Luxury Bandung Studio: Unbeatable ITB Views! (Near Beverly Dago). Forget the polished brochure prose; this is the raw, unadulterated truth, with a healthy dose of my own unfiltered opinions. Get ready for a bumpy, exhilarating ride!

Overall Vibe: The View…and the Quirks

First things first: the view. They aren't kidding. It's insane. Seriously, the ITB (Bandung Institute of Technology) backdrop is postcard-worthy, especially at sunset. That alone is almost worth the price of admission. Almost. Because let's be honest, the world isn't perfect, and neither is this place.

What's Good (and Sometimes Great):

  • The View (Again, Because it's Everything): I'm repeating myself, I know, but seriously, you could just sit there, coffee in hand, and watch the day go by. Total bliss. The "Pool with a View" is really nice and gives extra points for the view.
  • Cleanliness (Mostly): The rooms? Sparkling. The common areas? Generally okay. I'm a clean freak, so I noticed a few dust bunnies here and there, but overall, they take cleanliness seriously. The "Rooms sanitized between stays" and "Daily disinfection in common areas" make you feel safer.
  • Location (Kinda): Near Beverly Dago is a great base for exploring Bandung. Close enough to the action, but still offers some peace and quiet. Getting around is easy.
  • Free Wi-Fi (Woohoo!): And it actually works! "Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!" is the kind of lie I've heard too often, but here, it's true. Necessary for a digital nomad like me!
  • Eating Options (Plenty!): Plenty of restaurants, coffee shops, snack bars, bars, and more!

The Weird & Wonderful (and Sometimes Frustrating):

  • Accessibility (The Devil in the Details): "Facilities for disabled guests" is listed, which is great, but the specifics are… lacking. "Elevator" is a plus, but are the hallways wide enough? Are the bathrooms truly accessible? I did not investigate the specifics of the accessibility features.
  • The "Spa Experience" (Maybe Skip It): I'm a sucker for a good spa, so I was excited. "Spa," "Sauna," and "Steamroom" promised a relaxing oasis. Reality? The sauna was a bit…meh. The steamroom was actually pretty good.
  • The Food Fiasco (A Cautionary Tale): Okay, here we go. Deep breath. I decided to try the "Room service [24-hour]." Big mistake. Ordered some seemingly simple fries. They arrived COLD. Stone. Cold. I called, explained, and they "expedited" a new order…which was slightly warmer, but still sad and soggy. And the "Bottle of water" was a tiny little thing. I'm glad they have "Breakfast in room" and "Breakfast takeaway service" but I would have to think before attempting room service again.
  • The "Services and Conveniences" Paradox: A lot is offered, but the execution is not always perfect. I needed a few things from the "Convenience store" and found it was like a mini-mart, that's a plus.

Deep Dive into the Room (My Home for a Bit):

Let's talk about the actual room. It's called a "Studio," so don't expect a mansion. But, "Air conditioning" (THANK GOD!), "Non-smoking rooms" (also thank god!), "Free bottled water," "Coffee/tea maker," "Mini bar"… basically, all the essentials are there. I especially appreciated the "Extra long bed" and the "Seating area." The "Blackout curtains" were a lifesaver for sleeping in (again, thanks!). But the "Mirror" placement was questionable and the "Slippers" were not as deluxe as I wish they were. Overall, the rooms were well-equipped but not perfectly designed.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (The Ups and Downs):

The "Restaurants" are varied, with "Asian cuisine in restaurant," "Western cuisine in restaurant," and a "Vegetarian restaurant" among the options. I did enjoy the "Coffee/tea in restaurant" a lot. There's a "Poolside bar," which is perfect for a sunset cocktail with those killer views. The "Snack bar" is convenient but the quality is, again, hit-or-miss.

Cleanliness and Safety (Trying to Feel Safe):

The "Hand sanitizer" stations are everywhere. "Daily disinfection in common areas" is reassuring. The "Front desk [24-hour]" is constantly staffed and the staff is well-trained. The "CCTV in common areas" and "Security [24-hour]" add extra layers of comfort. "Rooms sanitized between stays" is appreciated! A "First aid kit" offers piece of mind and "Doctor/nurse on call" is a great benefit. "Cashless payment service" is a must these days.

Family Fun? (Maybe, But Check First):

"Family/child friendly" is mentioned, but I didn't see tons of kids running around. The "Babysitting service" could be useful, but I’d investigate it more closely before committing. "Kids meal" is on the menu, which is a good start.

Services and Conveniences (Navigating the Maze):

The "Concierge" was helpful, especially with arranging a "Taxi service." "Luggage storage" was efficient. The "Dry cleaning" and "Ironing service" are nice bonuses. The "Cash withdrawal" option is helpful.

Things To Do & Ways To Relax (Beyond the View):

The "Fitness center" is decent but not incredible. The "Swimming pool [outdoor]" looks inviting, though I didn't actually take a dip. There is "Massage" available, but I did not try it.

Getting Around (Easy Peasy):

"Car park [free of charge]" is a huge win! "Airport transfer" is offered. The "Taxi service" is readily available.

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Final Verdict:

Luxury Bandung Studio is a mixed bag, but that view? That view makes it worth it. The quirks are part of the charm (and sometimes the frustration). Go in with realistic expectations, focus on the positives (the view!), and you'll have a memorable stay. It's not perfect, but it's a decent option, especially if you prioritize those amazing views.

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Modern Studio at Beverly Dago near ITB By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Modern Studio at Beverly Dago near ITB By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's perfectly-ironed travel itinerary. This is a chaotic, messy, gloriously REAL peek into my Bandung adventure, staying at that "Modern Studio near ITB" place, courtesy of Travelio. Let's just hope I don't lose my mind (or my phone, which is a constant threat).

Bandung: A Hot Mess (But Hopefully a FUN One!) - The Itinerary of a Slightly Unhinged Traveler

Day 1: Arrival & Apartment Shenanigans (aka "Where's the freaking key?")

  • Morning (Pre-sunrise… Ugh): Jakarta airport. The usual nightmare. Humidity hits you like a wall. I swear, I could feel my hair frizzing. Coffee is essential. Possibly several coffees. The flight was delayed, because, well, life. Already feeling the existential dread of travel.
  • Morning (Eventually): Arrive in Bandung after a long commute, take a Grab car (bless technology) to Beverly Dago. The pictures of the apartment looked amazing. Fingers crossed it lives up to the hype.
  • Afternoon (The Key Fiasco): Okay, so… the "easy check-in" instructions? Lies. Absolute lies! Spent a solid half-hour wandering around, sweating and muttering about "modern apartments" and "inefficient systems." The Travelio app was glitchy, the guard didn't speak English, and I was starting to suspect the building was actually owned by aliens. Finally, finally, managed to get the key. Victory! But at what cost? My sanity, probably.
  • Afternoon (Apartment Reconnaissance): Inside the apartment. Not as glamorous as the photos (surprise!). The AC seems to be on its last legs, and the Wi-Fi is about as speedy as a snail in molasses. But the view? Actually, pretty decent. Overlooking a bit of the city – could be worse, could be a dumpster fire. Time to unpack and decompress.
  • Evening (Food, Glorious Food!): After a quick pitstop to 24jam mini mart for some drinks to keep me sane, I decided to head out to Dago area to get my first food. First stop will be Warung Nasi Ampera, it's a big place and the food is cheap and delicious. There's a long queue but it moves relatively fast. I had Nasi Timbel (rice with various side dishes), really cheap and delicious.

Day 2: Culture Shock, Clinging to Life, and Maybe (Maybe?) Finding Some Zen

  • Morning (ITB Exploration… Sort Of): Supposedly, I was going to "soak up the vibrant atmosphere" of ITB (Institut Teknologi Bandung - basically the MIT of Indonesia). Well, that didn't happen. The traffic around ITB campus was a parking lot. Ended up doing a very quick drive-by. Took a few photos through the car window and vowed to return later, when the planets aligned and the traffic gods were merciful.
  • Afternoon (The Factory Outlet Frenzy): Bandung is famous for its factory outlets. I dove headfirst into the madness. It was a tsunami of clothes, people, and overstimulated senses. Bargaining is an art form here. I'm a novice. I ended up buying way too many t-shirts, probably the wrong sizes, and with questionable fashion choices. But hey, it was an experience! Feeling very claustrophobic, left the place to find some fresh air.
  • Afternoon-Evening (The Tea Ceremony & Trauma): Finally found a quiet place and decided to try a tea ceremony. It was the perfect way to relax. I sat on the floor and sipped tea with a local. After, I asked the local to join me for dinner, and we headed to a street food. I have never eaten such spicy food in my life. My mouth was on fire, my eyes were tearing up, and I was certain I could taste colors. The local found my suffering absolutely hilarious. I'm pretty sure I’ll have nightmares about chilies for weeks. But hey, I survived!

Day 3: Nature's Embrace (and Possibly a Near-Death Experience)

  • Morning (Up, Way Up!): Determined to escape the city, I hired a driver (thank goodness for Grab – it's a lifesaver!). Destination: Kawah Putih (White Crater). The journey was long and winding, but the views… oh, the views! Magical, ethereal, otherworldly. The color of the crater lake is incredible! A bit sulfur-y, so bring a mask (or be prepared to cough your lungs out).
  • Afternoon (The Hike from Hell): After the crater, I attempted a "gentle hike" to a nearby waterfall. I was warned about it, but I foolishly agreed. The "gentle hike" turned out to be a vertical climb through muddy, treacherous terrain. My legs are still trembling two days later. My shoes are permanently caked in mud. I almost face-planted. Still, the waterfall was beautiful. Worth the near-death experience? Debatable.
  • Evening (R&R and a New Appreciation for Netflix): Back at the apartment. Exhausted, covered in mud, and questioning all my life choices. Netflix and the AC are my new best friends. Ordering food delivery. My feet are screaming. Tomorrow? Probably a repeat of today.

Day 4: Coffee, Shopping, and the Bitter-Sweet Taste of Departure

  • Morning (Coffee Catastrophe): Had a brilliant idea to visit a local coffee shop (Bandung is famous for its coffee). Found a cute place with good reviews. The coffee was strong, which I needed. The problem? I promptly spilled half of it down my shirt. Decided that I need to go shopping.
  • Afternoon (Shopping to Burn): Spent hours at the factory outlets yet again. This time, with a renewed hunger to buy things. After all, I was feeling very down on myself. Left the shopping place with more clothes than expected.
  • Late Afternoon/Evening (Packing and Regrets): Back at the apartment. Packing. Thinking about all the things I didn't do. Regretting not learning more Bahasa Indonesia. Regretting the chili incident. But also… strangely, already missing the chaos.
  • Evening (Farewell Bandung!): One last Bandung dinner at a local restaurant, savoring the delicious food (and avoiding anything that looked remotely spicy). Grabbing a Grab to the airport. Saying goodbye to the Modern Studio (and the hope that the next guest has better luck with the key!).

Messy Afterthoughts:

  • The Apartment: It was okay. The location was decent. The Wi-Fi was the bane of my existence.
  • Bandung: A city of extremes. Beautiful, chaotic, overwhelming, and undeniably memorable. Would I go back? Absolutely. But next time, I’m bringing a hazmat suit, a translator, and a therapist.
  • Me: Still figuring things out. Still stumbling, still learning. Still getting covered in mud and spilling coffee. Still, somehow, having a good time. And that, my friends, is all that matters.
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Modern Studio at Beverly Dago near ITB By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Modern Studio at Beverly Dago near ITB By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

So, Luxury Bandung Studio: Is it REALLY as good as it looks in the pictures, or is it just… well, filters?

Okay, deep breath. The pictures? They're good. Really good. Like, *professionally* good. The reality? Let me put it this way: I walked in, saw that ITB view from the window, and did a literal, involuntary *gasp*. My jaw, I swear, almost hit the floor. Then, I remembered I'd forgotten to bring a toothbrush, so the initial "wow" simmered down to a slightly panicked "okay, gotta find toothpaste *immediately*". So yeah, it's good, but… real life, right? There are always the tiny, unexpected things. The pillows, for example. Seriously, cloud-like. I almost cried when I sunk my head in. Almost.

“Unbeatable ITB views”. What exactly does that mean? Like, do I see *all* of ITB? And is ITB even that interesting to look at?

Alright, let's talk ITB views. "Unbeatable"? Okay, maybe not *entirely* unbeatable. I'm pretty sure I saw someone on Google Maps claim they had a slightly better view from their… well, I don't know what. But this is damn close. You get a gorgeous panorama. The iconic buildings, the sprawling campus… it’s pretty darn impressive, especially at sunset. And trust me, coming from someone who initially thought "ITB? It's a university, what’s the big deal?", seeing it lit up at night… it's stunning. It's more than just bricks and mortar; it’s the *feeling* of the place. Plus, if you're lucky, you'll spot some students doing… I don't know, studying, maybe? It's a vibe.

Is it really "near Beverly Dago"? Google Maps has been lying to me with distance before...

Okay, this is crucial. "Near" is always a subjective beast. And yes, Google Maps, you tricky devil, do tend to exaggerate. Here’s the deal: It's *relatively* near Beverly Dago. You can get there easily, maybe a short Grab ride. However... and this is a big BUT… it doesn't mean you're *in* Beverly Dago. Driving in Bandung, especially around Dago, is… an experience. Think patience-testing. So factor in traffic. Plan accordingly. Don’t expect to stroll to a fancy cafe in two minutes. But yes, you're close *enough* to enjoy the area's perks. Just… breathe. And maybe pack a travel-sized stress ball.

What's the studio like, INSIDE? Is it cramped, or can I actually, you know, move?

Space is a big deal, right? Especially when you're on vacation. The studio? It's *not* a shoebox. It's… comfortable. Well-laid out. I wouldn't throw a party in there (unless you're into intimate gatherings of, say, two… maybe three), but you definitely have room to breathe. There's a little kitchenette, which is a lifesaver for late-night snacks (hello, instant noodles!). The bathroom? Clean, functional. I’m a bit of germaphobe and I survived. The furniture's nice, modern. I’d lived in worse "luxury" hotels, I'll tell you that. Just enough space that you feel relaxed, not claustrophobic. Thank GOD. Nothing worse than constantly bumping into things!

Okay, but is there Wi-Fi? Because Instagram is my job, and I NEED to post those ITB view pics.

Wi-Fi? Yes, darling, yes! And thank goodness. Look, I’m not going to lie, the ITB view? Instagram gold. So, breathe easy. The Wi-Fi was strong; I had no problem uploading videos, posting selfies, or, you know, pretending to work (shhh!). Speed? Fast enough to fuel my social media addiction and also, actually, get some work done – which was a pleasant surprise. So, yes. Connected. Happy snapping!

Any downsides? Because nothing's perfect. (And I'm a pessimist, so hit me with it.)

Alright, realism check. Nothing's perfect. The location, while *convenient*, can be a bit… noisy at times. City life, you know? You might hear some traffic early in the morning. Also, the cleaning crew didn't appear to come in every day. They'd offer an extra towel, no extra clean, and the bins started to fill-up. Nothing major but something to know. And parking… while available, it's not *always* the easiest spot to get into. Like negotiating your car through a minefield of slightly chaotic vehicles. Also, the little kitchen? Well, it's not equipped for gourmet Michelin-star cooking. But hey, you're in Bandung. Eat at the local warung! (Food is way better, honestly!) The biggest issue? Leaving. Eventually, you HAVE to leave that perfect view. Which, frankly, is just cruel.

I’m really picky about bathrooms… is it a good bathroom?

Oh, bathroom snobbery. I get it. I *am* it. I can't stand a dingy, poorly-lit bathroom. The bathroom here? It’s… good. Not spa-level luxurious, but perfectly functional. Clean, modern fixtures, decent water pressure (essential!), and enough space to actually turn around without banging your elbows into things. No nasty surprises. It's functional. It will not give you nightmares. And in Bandung, where a good bathroom is a precious commodity? This one is a solid win.

Seriously, about that ITB view. What's the best time to see it? Sunrise? Sunset? Late at night when I'm staring at my life choices?

Okay, ITB view, the *real* question. Forget the "best" time. Go all times. Sunrise? Gorgeous. The golden light hitting the buildings is magical, and honestly a great way to start the day. Breakfast with an ITB glow. Can’t beat it. Sunset? *Spectacular*. The sky explodes with colors as the city lights begin to twinkle below. Prepare to be very, very distracted from any life choices you might be pondering. (Just kidding… mostly.) Late at night? The city is a tapestry of twinkling lights, it’s romantic, and, well, it might get you thinking about those life choices again but at least you have the view! The truth is, it looks pretty amazing *any* time of day. But if I had to pick one? Sunset. Absolutely sunset. Grab a drink, and just… breathe. Pure bliss.

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Modern Studio at Beverly Dago near ITB By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Modern Studio at Beverly Dago near ITB By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Modern Studio at Beverly Dago near ITB By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Modern Studio at Beverly Dago near ITB By Travelio Bandung Indonesia