A delightful find off a quiet side street, this hotel is built around an imposing Banjar home with towering roof and central stairs. The 13 mandiangin (architecture from the Mandiangin region) rooms are renovated to good effect – the best are at the front with verandas overlooking the street. Avoid the cheaper rooms at the rear.
Hotel SAS
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