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Bandung's Hidden Gem: Easton Park's Stunning Travelio Studio!

Studio NoKitchen Easton Park Residence By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Studio NoKitchen Easton Park Residence By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Bandung's Hidden Gem: Easton Park's Stunning Travelio Studio!

Bandung Beckons: My Unfiltered Take on Easton Park's Travelio Studio (It's More Than Just a Room!)

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the beans on Bandung's little secret: Easton Park's Stunning Travelio Studio! And I'm not just talking about the usual "clean rooms, good location" spiel. I'm talking real, raw, "did I actually enjoy this?" kind of review. This isn't some sanitized brochure; this is me, the weary traveler, telling you the truth.

First off, accessibility – let's touch on the boring bits, shall we? It's a bit of a mixed bag. The elevator is a lifesaver (especially after those Bandung food coma sessions!). I didn't see a ton of obvious wheelchair accessibility, which is a bummer, but the facilities for disabled guests are listed, so hopefully, they’ve got something going on. Car park [free of charge]? YES! That's always a win. Finding parking in Bandung can feel like winning the lottery. Airport transfer is available, which is a godsend after a long flight.

Getting Around: Don't plan on walking EVERYWHERE. Bandung's a sprawl. Taxi service is readily available, and they even have car power charging stations for the environmentally conscious.

Alright, let's get to the good stuff: What's It Like Inside?

The Travelio Studio itself? It's… charming. Okay, maybe "charming" is a polite word for slightly minimalist. But after trekking around Bandung, the air conditioning was a hug from heaven. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms? Praise be! I could actually work (shhh, don't tell my boss) and update my Instagram with those perfectly filtered rice paddy pictures (which, BTW, daily housekeeping kept me from having to deal with my mess). Blackout curtains are a must for quality sleep. The bed… well, it was comfy. Let's leave it at that. It had a desk, which was kinda handy and a laptop workspace, also handy. And a refrigerator for those late-night snacks? Genius. Complimentary tea and coffee? Bless you, Easton Park! I spent a fair time there drinking coffee!

And let's be honest, having a bathroom phone is completely unnecessary, but I secretly loved it. Don't judge me. The slippers were a nice touch, too, helped with the bathroom floors.

Cleanliness and Safety: The Pandemic Edition:

Listen, the pandemic's got us all a little jumpy, right? Well, Easton Park seems to get it. They've got anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection in common areas, and rooms sanitized between stays. They also have hand sanitizer everywhere. And the fact they offer room sanitization opt-out is a nice touch! Cashless payment service? ✅. Physical distancing of at least 1 meter? ✅. They also have staff trained in safety protocol. Honestly, I felt pretty safe, even if I still kept my distance.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling the Adventure

Okay, this is where it gets interesting. Restaurants are on-site (phew!), with room service [24-hour]. Perfect for those late-night hunger pangs. They also have a coffee shop! The breakfast [buffet] was… well, it was a buffet. Standard fare. But hey, Asian breakfast is an option, which is a plus. They even have vegetarian restaurant. A la carte in restaurant, bottle of water is included. I, however, had some awesome Happy hour drinks at the bar! I spent some time at the Poolside bar which was nice. They also offer alternative meal arrangement which is also very convenient. For the Kids:

I didn't have any kids (thank God), but they have babysitting service and kids meal which is convenient.

Services and Conveniences: The Unexpected Perks

Beyond the usual, Easton Park throws in some thoughtful extras. Concierge? Useful! Laundry service? Savior! Dry cleaning? Even better! They have a gift/souvenir shop right on-site, for those last-minute presents (or just for yourself, because, treat yo'self!). Daily housekeeping is a must. And if you need to send a fax (seriously, who does this anymore?), they've got a Xerox/fax in business center.

Things to Do (And Ways to Relax): The Real Deal

This is where Easton Park shines. My jaw dropped when I saw the pool with a view. Seriously, Instagram-worthy. They also have a fitness center to work off all that nasi goreng (essential, trust me).

And now, for the centerpiece of my relaxation odyssey: The spa.

I'll be honest, I was exhausted from the trip, and I considered skipping the spa (stupid, I know). But, thankfully, I gave in…and it was pure bliss. The massage obliterated my stress. They also have a Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Foot bath, and Sauna! Everything you want for a weekend getaway.

The Body scrub and Body wrap were also perfect. This is the point where I forgot my woes, and felt like I was just floating around. I actually spent a solid three hours just zoning out. I highly, HIGHLY recommend indulging in some spa time while you're there. It was worth EVERY penny.

The "Meh" Bits (Because I Keep It Real):

Okay, nobody's perfect. The noise levels are a bit high when guests are in the hallway. I wish there was more on-site entertainment (like, a karaoke bar or something, just for fun). And, while I'm complaining, the desk was a little… wobly.

My Final Verdict: Should You Book?

Absolutely! Easton Park's Travelio Studio isn't just a place to crash; it's a gateway to experiencing the best of Bandung. It's got its flaws, sure, but the pros – the location, the spa, the awesome pool, the reasonable price – far outweigh them.

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Studio NoKitchen Easton Park Residence By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Studio NoKitchen Easton Park Residence By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's itinerary. This is me, rambling my way through Bandung, Indonesia, from the cozy confines of Studio NoKitchen Easton Park Residence By Travelio. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions, questionable decisions, and enough instant noodles to fuel a small army. Here we go…

Day 1: Arrival, Anxiety, and Instant Noodles (AKA The Great Bandung Adjustment)

  • 14:00 - Arrival & Existential Dread (Hotel Check-In): Stepping out of the airport… the humidity hits you like a warm, damp hug. And not the good kind of hug, more like the kind a sweaty uncle gives you at a family reunion. Finding the Travelio app and the apartment felt like a scavenger hunt designed by a sadist. The keys? Hidden in a lockbox I swear was judging me the whole time. The elevator? Seemed perpetually stuck, leading to a minor freakout.

  • 15:00 - Apartment Reconnaissance & Utter Relief: Okay, finally, inside. The Studio NoKitchen. Tiny, but clean. The bed looks comfy. Bless. My first reaction? "Thank god for air conditioning!" I inspected the space. No Kitchen, huh? Honestly, at this point, my cooking skills are best described as "dangerously basic." So, no kitchen? Probably a good thing.

  • 16:00 - The Great Instant Noodle Hunt: Okay, grocery store time. I'm talking the closest, which was somewhere a bit far and then I had to search around for ages because I wasn't sure WHERE the grocery store even was! Wandering aimlessly, sweating profusely, then finally found it. Armed with spicy Indomie and a sense of profound accomplishment, I returned to my sanctuary. This is what victory tastes like, people.

  • 18:00 - Sunset & Instagram (Attempted): Tried to find the perfect sunset spot near the residence. Bandung's known for its sunsets, right? Well, all I could see was more high-rise buildings. Frustrated, I went back to the apartment. Maybe Instagram can wait.

  • 19:00 - Noodle Nirvana (Again): Okay, maybe two packets of Indomie was a bad idea. Don’t judge me. It was a long day. Followed by some Netflix and a weird sense of contentment as I finally sunk into the bed.

Day 2: Coffee, Craters, and Cultural Confusion

  • 07:00 - Coffee Quest & Morning Musings: Found a cute little coffee shop a bit off the beaten path. Ordered a traditional Indonesian Kopi Tubruk. It was…intense. Let's just say I’m still getting over the caffeine rush. Watched the city wake up slowly. Feeling slightly less disoriented and slightly more hopeful.

  • 09:00 - Tangkuban Perahu Volcano - Behold! (and the Tourists): Seriously, the whole day was about that. The most popular activity. Okay, it's a volcano. It's impressive. Steam rising, sulfur smells. Majestic, even. The crowds… well, let's just say I honed my "polite but firm bump-and-shove" skills. Tourists everywhere, taking selfies, yelling instructions. Made me feel like I was in a zoo – the human kind.

  • 12:00 - Lunch Disaster (and Redemption): Ate at a tiny warung (small, simple restaurant) nearby. Ordered something that looked intriguing… I think I just spent the last 15 minutes trying to guess the thing I had just eaten. Spicy as hell. But surprisingly good. The language barrier was REAL. But the smiles were genuine.

  • 14:00 - Lembang Floating Market - Tourist Trap or Enchantment? More crowds. More Instagram opportunities. I did get some cute photos of me on a floating boat! Got a lovely drink. Honestly, after the volcano and volcano area crowds, it was a bit like a gentle breeze after a hurricane.

  • 16:00 - Shopping Spree (or the Art of Haggling): Decided to brave a local market. Haggling… a skill I clearly need to master. I felt like a clumsy amateur. Left with a scarf I probably don't need, but the shopkeeper clearly enjoyed the entertainment. Good for them, I guess.

  • 18:00: Back at Base: After a day of crowds, the apartment was heaven. Showered. Collapsed. Contemplated another packet of Indomie.

Day 3: Art and Relaxation (or an Attempt Thereof)

  • 09:00 - Museum of Art & Culture: Decided to be "cultured." Ended up enjoying it and realizing there was so much more to Bandung. Did lots of photos. The art was so colourful, and I almost did a big dumb-dumb by taking a picture of a person, but still.

  • 12:00 - Foot Massage & Pure Bliss: Found a little spa. Just… so much bliss. My feet, my legs, my entire being felt renewed. A necessary dose of therapy after the first two days.

  • 15:00 - Apartment & Staring at the Wall: The apartment, after a busy morning and afternoon, was everything I needed. I felt no need for anything else but to stare at the ceiling. Needed to.

  • 18:00: Supper & a Quiet Night In: Got my favourite supermarket snacks and took a long, relaxing bath. The perfect end to the trip.

Day 4: Farewell, Bandung (and a Promise to Return)

  • 08:00 - Breakfast & Final Reflections: Ate the last of my supplies. Looked out the window. The city had grown on me. The chaos, the heat, the food – it all just feels…right.

  • 09:00 - Check-Out & Departure: Said goodbye to my little apartment. The lockbox didn't judge this time!

  • 12:00 - The Airport: My favorite place to be, where I can sleep without thinking about the chaos, I feel completely at place.

  • 14:00 - Airplane: Bye, Bandung. I'll probably be back. I'm already thinking of what I want to do.

Final Thoughts (and a Few Imperfections):

Bandung? It's a whirlwind. A sensory overload. At times, it felt overwhelming. But it's also vibrant, friendly, and beautiful in its own chaotic way. I’m not sure I "conquered" it, but I definitely survived. And ate a lot of Indomie. Honestly, I think I’m still processing it. I will definitely come back… when I'm ready for more instant noodles and volcano adventures.

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Bandung's Best-Kept Secret? My Take on Easton Park's Travelio Studio! (Don't Tell Everyone!)

Okay, spill the tea! What's the BIG deal about Easton Park's Travelio Studio? Is it *really* a "hidden gem"?

Alright, alright, fine! I'll fess up. It's pretty darn good, and honestly? Yes, I think it kind of *is* a hidden gem. But let me tell you, "hidden" is relative, because the word is definitely spreading. It's not like, "find a secret cave and you're in" hidden. More like, "people who know, *know*," you know? Look, Bandung gets crammed with tourists. You want the Cihampelas Walk experience? The endless, buzzing noise? The Instagram mobs? Then *don't* go to Easton Park. But if you crave a little peace, a touch of stylish comfort, and something a bit different from the usual tourist crush... then yeah. Easton Park's Travelio Studio is worth considering. I say consider because, well, let's just say my first search for a hotel in Bandung took me on a wild goose chase. And, honestly, I was stressed and sweaty. Finding a clean, well-designed place for a reasonable price in that city is like, a quest for the holy grail.

So, is it actually *stylish*? Because online photos are always lying, aren't they?

Ugh, the photos. The curated Instagram perfection. *I* get it. But yeah, for the most part, *the photos are actually pretty accurate*. My first thought when I walked in? "Whoa, okay. This is nicer than my apartment." (Don't judge, my apartment's a work in progress. A very slow, very patient work in progress). The Travelio Studio I stayed in was all clean lines, minimalist furniture, and a pop of color from the artwork. Not overly designed, ya know? It felt *lived in*…in a good way. Not like, "whoa, someone *lives* here, and clearly, they're on the struggle bus with cleaning," but more like someone with good taste *had* lived there.

Tell us more about the location, please. Is it convenient?

Ah, the location. Right, so Easton Park isn't *right* in the heart of the city. It's a little outside the main drag, which, honestly, is a massive plus. You're not stuck in the endless traffic jams of Bandung. Getting a Grab (like Uber, but Indonesian) was super easy. Getting to restaurants or shopping? No problem. I got to Dago quite easily. Which is a must! The only slight downside? I'm a walker, and this kinda killed that a little. You're in a gated community (which is great for safety!), but that means no casual strolling to grab a kopi (coffee) at 6 am. But honestly? The peace and quiet more than made up for it. Just be prepared to grab a ride if you want to explore outside Easton Park's immediate area.

Let's talk about the *actual* studio. What's it like to spend time *there*? What was sleeping like?

Okay, THIS is where I can go on and on. The studio itself was...well, it felt like a little sanctuary. Comfortable bed - A MUST for me. Crisp, clean sheets. I’m a sucker for good quality sheets, they're important! And let's be real, sleeping in a good bed is essential after a day of roaming around Bandung in the heat. I spent HOURS just lounging around, taking pictures of the view from the balcony (it overlooks a garden...which isn't as exciting as the city, but I found it very peaceful!), and reading. You could be a complete hermit in that place and be perfectly happy. The air conditioning worked PERFECTLY. I mean, absolute bliss after sweating your way through the city's sights. The bathroom? SPOTLESS! (Again, *crucial* for me. I’m picky, sue me!) The shower pressure was good, the water was hot. I'm telling you, after a day of Indonesian adventures, a good shower is EVERYTHING.

Did anything go *wrong*? Be honest!

Okay, here's the messier, more real side. Nothing's perfect, right? * **The Internet:** The WiFi was a little spotty. Annoying, but manageable. I had to restart my laptop a few times, and grumbled under my breath. I needed to catch up on work emails and I felt that frustration creep in. It's not like, a *dealbreaker*, but definitely worth noting if you're planning on working remotely. * **The "Kitchenette":** It's more of a *kitchenette-ish* situation. There's a microwave and a fridge, but don't expect to be whipping up a 5-course meal. It's fine for basic stuff; I bought instant coffee and some fruit, which did the trick. My dreams of gourmet travel cuisine would have to wait. * **The Noise (or Lack Thereof):** This is a *good* thing, but on the first night I felt utterly alone. Which, after coming from a bustling city, was a little unsettling. It takes a minute to adjust! Then, I loved it. So, yeah, minor gripes. Overall, the good FAR outweighed the bad.

Okay, so, THE question. Would you go back? Should *I* book it?

Ugh, YES. Absolutely, 100% yes. I'm already planning my next trip! And you? Well, it depends. If you're looking for a stylish, comfortable, and relatively affordable base to explore Bandung... if you value peace and quiet... if you're willing to trade a little convenience for a slice of paradise... then yes! Book it! But, seriously, don't tell *everyone*. I want to still be able to get a room next time! Okay? Secret's safe with you? *wink*.
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Studio NoKitchen Easton Park Residence By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Studio NoKitchen Easton Park Residence By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Studio NoKitchen Easton Park Residence By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Studio NoKitchen Easton Park Residence By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

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