Green Hill Boutique Hotel
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Green Hill Boutique Hotel is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Labuan Bajo, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Rooms at Green Hill Boutique Hotel provide air conditioning, a seating area, and a desk, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.
In addition, while staying at Green Hill Boutique Hotel guests have access to currency exchange, a coffee shop, and 24 hour security. You can also enjoy breakfast.
If you like Asian restaurants, Green Hill Boutique Hotel is conveniently located near Tree Top, Mediterraneo, and Le Pirate Bajo Restaurant.
Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a historic site, such as Tado Village.
Enjoy your stay in Labuan Bajo!
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Lovely large rooms which were spotless, comfy beds, powerful shower, good AC, nice terrace to sit out on
Great location
Breakfast was alright
Staff at restaurant wasn’t proactive or really helpful. Preferred to chat or play in their phone. Not a good example to Trainees that we’re there
Evening meal big great. So only ate there once.
No door on bathroom only a shower curtain
AC pipe leaked over you in bathroom
Steps. So many about 65 to our room and we were not the furthest up
No good for anyone with mobility issues. Labuan Bajo is very hilly
Really loud mosque starts calling at 4am for an Hour, can still hear it with ear plugs.
It’s not far from Port, the ships honk their horns early hours of the morning when coming and going. Didn’t have one good nights sleep.
No nice beaches close by, walked to local beach which was covered in rubbish and plastic, such a shame as it could be beautiful, obviously not hotels fault.
It’s dead central in Labuan Bajo, so we knew (& were previously informed) about potential sound from the road (and nearby mosques) but with a little help from some ear plugs we slept fine.
Harbour view Rooms are spacious and with a view ;). The steep steps to the rooms will keep you fit (don’t forget too much when heading out!).
Staff was very attentive, friendly and helpful throughout our stay.
We’d definitely come back and can wholeheartedly recommend this hotel.
And what about Green Hill Boutique Hotel? Firstly, let me make it clear. This is not a new hotel as previous reviews suggest. Anyway, when we arrived neither of us took to mien host. We didn’t like him at all and we were both even more ‘unimpressed’ when we were asked for all the money upfront to cover the 4 nights before we had even seen his ‘boutique’ room. We refused, as we always do, and paid him just for our first night and aren’t we glad we did!
Now, what’s the definition of boutique? Is that a bathroom without a door and just a shabby curtain? We’ve been together many years and feel comfortable with each other’s bodily functions. However, even for us there are some things that we prefer to keep private. I can’t actually see what use the curtain is....it just looks shabby. Perhaps boutique means the provision of shredded blankets with holes in to give it that ‘lived’ in feeling? Or maybe it means a room with an all glass wall that has a balcony with a really good view that everyone walks past to see you in bed drinking your early morning cuppa? No, I know, boutique means charging £35 for a room with a just adequate breakfast, when you have to ask for the fruit, wifi that was promised and that only works when it feels like it and house dogs that wake you at 3.30am with their incessant barking. There are lots of other explanations as to why Green Hill is definitely NOT a boutique hotel but if I gave you all the reasons my review would become as long as War and Peace.
Just as an aside, if you choose to ignore this review and stay here I suggest you hurry up and do it. The rooms with any sort of view, the AC rooms, are about to have the beautiful view obliterated by a concrete monstrosity that dwarfs anything else in Labuan Bajo. It signs the death knoll of what was, once, a lovely harbour and fishing port. It’s going to be at least 4 storeys high while everything around it is 2 storeys at most. The locals are also discovering how to use the horn for just about everything, just like India, and one or two have discovered a number of different air horns to make the life of residents even less pleasant. Labuan Bajo is fast on the way to becoming an absolute dump.
Anyway, when we complained about the ‘promised wifi’ and I finally lost it about the dogs that, incidentally, were also annoying the people staying next door at The Lounge mien host suggested we should move somewhere else. So, up him, we took his great advice and went to Bay View Garden! We’ll review that later.
Green Hill has a good location near the restaurants although the road noise can get annoying plus the nearby mosques, that is plural and they are many, are very loud at most times of the day. I don’t have a problem with this, most of the time, but at 4.00am it can be a bit wearing when it goes on for 20 minutes or so. It’s a cultural thing so live with it....if you can. We did, hoping to catch up the sleep in the afternoon but the house dogs put pay to that plan.
All in all I found LBJ very disappointing, Green Hill particularly poor value (like most places in LBJ) so come for one night, do your trips, stay another if you must, and then move on.
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