Bandung's Hidden Gem: Chic Easton Park Studio Near UNPAD!

Cozy Studio Easton Park near UNPAD By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Cozy Studio Easton Park near UNPAD By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Bandung's Hidden Gem: Chic Easton Park Studio Near UNPAD!

Bandung's Hidden Gem: Easton Park Studio - My Chaotic But Completely Charming Take! (Seriously, Book This!)

Okay, buckle up, because I'm about to gush (and maybe grumble a little) about the Easton Park Studio near UNPAD in Bandung. This place? It's a vibe. Forget polished travel brochures; this is real talk, folks. Think of it as your digital travel buddy, spilling the tea (and possibly spilling the coffee, too – more on that later).

First Impressions: Location, Location, But Is It Accessible?

Finding Easton Park Studio was… well, an adventure. Bandung traffic is no joke, and my taxi driver clearly didn't understand Google Maps. Rant alert: They REALLY need to improve signage! But once you're there, the location is brilliant. Close to UNPAD, and frankly, everywhere else you'd want to be in Bandung. This place is perfectly located even though it's a bit hidden.

Accessibility - The Real Deal:

Okay, being honest here, the website wasn’t super clear about accessibility, so I'm gonna break it down for you:

  • Wheelchair Accessibility: I didn't see anything officially declaring itself wheelchair-friendly, and honestly, I didn't see the features to suggest it, either. Sorry! I'm going to request that the hotel update it and keep you informed.
  • Accessibility Inside: I didn't get a chance to see this area.

Internet: Gotta Stay Connected (or at Least Pretend To)

THANK GOODNESS for free Wi-Fi! It was blazing fast, and it helped me keep in touch with my family and research around while I was there.  I got tired of it when I was on my laptop, so I switched to my phone and it worked just fine. I had no issues with the internet, which made it worth being in the room.

Things To Do & Ways To Relax: Spa Day Dreams & Fitness Center Fumbles

Alright, the amenities are where Easton Park Studio really shines. They boast a pool with a view, which is as good as advertised! It was seriously stunning, particularly during sunset. I got a great shot and plan to use it on my Instagram shortly.

Now, the "ways to relax" options include a spa, sauna, steam room, and even a fitness center. I gave the fitness center a shot… it was alright. Nothing fancy, but it had the essentials. Confession: I skipped the sauna. I'm a wimp. And I totally regret it now!

Cleanliness & Safety: Feeling Safe & Sound (and Squeaky Clean… Mostly)

This is a big one for me, especially after the pandemic. The staff seemed obsessed with cleanliness, which I fully appreciated. They used professional-grade sanitizing services, and everything felt fresh and safe. It actually started to annoy me since they kept asking the same questions at the beginning and during my stay.

They had hand sanitizer everywhere, and the daily disinfection in common areas was apparent. They also had individually-wrapped food options, and the staff seemed to be trained in safety protocols.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Foodie Heaven (But I Had Some Issues)

The dining options? Pretty darn good! There's a restaurant with Asian and international cuisine, a coffee shop, and a poolside bar. They even had vegetarian options! Rambling alert: Okay, here's where I confess my biggest (tiny!) disappointment: the coffee. It wasn't terrible, but it wasn't amazing. I'm a coffee snob, I know. I was expecting more. But the breakfast buffet, the Asian breakfast specifically, was phenomenal. The Nasi Goreng? Incredible.

Services & Conveniences: Making Life Easier (Especially When You're Clumsy Like Me)

This place is loaded with services. They have a concierge, a laundry service (essential when you pack like I do), and even a currency exchange. I used the "daily housekeeping" option, and they were fantastic. They were always so sweet, which made the whole experience better.

The Room: Cozy, Comfortable, and… Oh, The Bed!

My room was a studio, and seriously, it was perfect for what I needed. Air conditioning? Check. Blackout curtains? Double-check! The bed, though… that was pure heaven. Like sleeping on a cloud. I’m not even kidding. The pillows were fluffy, the sheets were crisp, and I slept like the dead.

Inside the Room Specifics:

  • Additional Toilet: I was grateful for the additional toilet availability.
  • Air Conditioning: Absolutely necessary for Bandung's climate.
  • Alarm Clock: A lifesaver for those early morning excursions.
  • Bathroom Phone: I didn't use it, but it's there!
  • Bathtub: Perfect for a relaxing soak!
  • Blackout Curtains: Essential for a good night's sleep.
  • Carpeting: Added a touch of coziness.
  • Closet: Plenty of space to unpack (and inevitably overpack).
  • Coffee/Tea Maker: Crucial for that morning caffeine fix.
  • Complimentary Tea: A nice little touch.
  • Daily Housekeeping: Kept my room sparkling clean.
  • Desk: Great for working (or pretending to work).
  • Extra Long Bed: Even for a restless sleeper like me, it was perfect.
  • Free Bottled Water: Always a welcome amenity.
  • Hair Dryer: A lifesaver!
  • High Floor: Provided a great view.
  • In-room Safe Box: For keeping valuables secure.
  • Internet Access – LAN: Fast, stable internet connection.
  • Internet Access – Wireless: Essential for staying connected.
  • Ironing Facilities: My clothes stayed wrinkle-free.
  • Laptop workspace: Convenient for working or relaxing.
  • Linens: Fresh and clean.
  • Mini bar: A nice perk (but I didn't indulge).
  • Mirror: Essential for getting ready.
  • Non-smoking: Appreciated for the fresh air.
  • On-demand movies: A great way to unwind in the evening.
  • Private bathroom: Clean and well-maintained.
  • Reading light: Perfect for late-night reading.
  • Refrigerator: Kept my drinks cold.
  • Safety/security feature: Made me feel secure.
  • Satellite/cable channels: Offered a wide variety of viewing options.
  • Scale: Useful for keeping track of those weight-related goals.
  • Seating area: Comfortable and inviting.
  • Separate shower/bathtub: A nice luxury to have.
  • Shower: Provided refreshing showers.
  • Slippers: Comfy and practical.
  • Smoke detector: Important for safety.
  • Socket near the bed: Convenient charging.
  • Sofa: Provided a comfortable seating area.
  • Soundproofing: Helped minimize noise.
  • Telephone: Handy for contacting reception.
  • Toiletries: Provided the essentials.
  • Towels: Fresh and fluffy.
  • Umbrella: Essential for Bandung's unpredictable weather.
  • Visual alarm: Helpful for guests with hearing impairments.
  • Wake-up service: Provided a punctual wake-up call.
  • Wi-Fi [free]: Stayed connected with free Wi-Fi.
  • Window that opens: Provided fresh air.

Getting Around: The Traffic Tango

I used the airport transfer service, and it was a lifesaver. Avoiding the taxi chaos was worth every penny. They also had free on-site parking if you prefer to drive.

For the Kids: Family-Friendly Fun (With a Caveat)

They have babysitting services. This is a great option for families.

The Honest Verdict: Would I Go Back? Heck Yes!

Despite a few minor hiccups (the coffee, the initial location finding), Easton Park Studio near UNPAD completely charmed me. It's clean, comfortable, loaded with amenities, and the staff is genuinely lovely. If you're looking for a stylish, convenient, and relaxing stay in Bandung, this is the place. Just… pack good walking shoes and maybe bring your own coffee.

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Ready for a Bandung getaway that's both stylish and stress-free? Easton Park Studio is your answer! Book your stay today and enjoy:

  • Free Wi-Fi: Stay connected and share your amazing adventures.
  • Stunning Pool Views: Start your day with a perfect view.
  • Delicious breakfast: Fuel your day with a scrumptious breakfast buffet.
  • Prime Location: Explore the city at your doorstep.
  • Impeccable Cleanliness: Relax and enjoy a safe and pleasant experience.

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Cozy Studio Easton Park near UNPAD By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Alright, buckle up, buttercup, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. This is a potential disaster zone, lovingly wrapped in the promise of Bandung's charm, all courtesy of a Cozy Studio Easton Park near UNPAD (University of Padjadjaran, for those not in the know). And me? I’m your delightfully messy guide. Let's see if we can actually make it through this without losing our minds, or at least, without losing the key to the little studio apartment.

Bandung, Indonesia: A Week of Questionable Decisions (and Hopefully, Amazing Food)

(Day 1: Arrival & The Great Internet Hunt)

  • 14:00 - Arrive at Husein Sastranegara International Airport (BDO). Okay, first hurdle. Pray the luggage actually arrives. I swear, my suitcase and I have a complicated relationship. It's a love-hate thing, mostly hate when it's stuck in Istanbul for three days.
  • 15:00 - Grab a Grab (local ride-sharing app) to Cozy Studio Easton Park. The drive is the REAL test. Will the driver speak enough English for me to explain that I'M a complete moron with directions? Or will I end up in some rice paddy, happily lost?
  • 16:00 - Check into the studio. Pray for functional AC. Pray for actual Wi-Fi. Pray the key works! Then, the sacred ritual: unpacking. (Cue dramatic sigh)
  • 16:30 - THE GREAT INTERNET HUNT BEGINS. No joke, this is serious business. I need Wi-Fi. I need to find the best sate (satay) place within walking distance. I need to find the nearest convenience store to stockpile snacks. Let’s not lie: surviving the next week depends on these three things.
  • 18:00 - Dinner. (Assuming the internet allows it.) Find a local warung (small restaurant) and order something I can’t pronounce. "Adventure" is the only option here.
  • 20:00 - Collapse in a heap. Jet lag is a beast. Stare at the ceiling, consider my life choices, maybe update my Instagram with a blurry picture of a sunset. Done.

(Day 2: Tangkuban Perahu & The Volcano of Regret (Maybe Not)

  • 08:00 - Wake up! Possibly with a crick in my neck, from sleeping on the world’s thinnest pillow (hotel pillows, amirite?). Coffee is essential, if I remembered to buy coffee.
  • 09:00 - Head for Tangkuban Perahu volcano! Pack a scarf. Pack water. Pack Dramamine, just in case. This is a VERY touristy thing to do. Which means it could be breathtaking, or incredibly crowded, or just… disappointing. Only one way to find out!
  • 11:00 - Volcano time! (Be prepared for crowds) Hopefully, the view justifies going. This is where the "wow" moments happen, or the "meh" moments. It's a gamble, but hey, that’s travel for you.
  • 12:30 - Lunch near the volcano. Try to find a place that doesn't charge a fortune for instant noodles. Because again, the budget.
  • 14:00 - Back to Bandung. Assuming I don't get completely lost and end up in a rice paddy.
  • 16:00 - Rest and Recover. Or, what's left of the day. Might need a nap after all that excitement.
  • 19:00 - Dinner and exploring the city. Try out some local street food and explore the neighborhood!

(Day 3: UNPAD Campus Vibes & The Search for Authentic Indonesian Coffee)

  • 09:00 - Breakfast and coffee! Hopefully I can find a local place that serves both.
  • 10:00 - Visit UNPAD Campus. Just wander around and pretend I'm a brilliant scholar. This is mostly because I love the architecture and it's one of the best universities in Indonesia.
  • 12:00 - Lunch and Explore: I am already planning on having a taste of the local culture, so I'll choose a place to discover new flavors.
  • 14:00 - The Great Coffee Quest. This is a deep dive. Indonesian coffee is supposed to be divine. I aim to find the real stuff, the stuff that makes your eyes widen and your heart sing. I'm talking single-origin, perfectly brewed, the kind of coffee that makes you question all the instant stuff you've ever consumed. This could take hours. This could consume my whole afternoon. Worth it.
  • 18:00 - Dinner and exploring the city. Try out some local street food and explore the neighborhood!

(Day 4: Shopping, Maybe? & The Dreaded Laundry)

  • 09:00 - Decide whether to shop. I hate shopping. But Bandung is known for its factory outlets. So, compromise: I'll look. Maybe. If I’m feeling brave.
  • 11:00 - Shopping (or Pretending to Shop). If I go, I'll try to find something that's actually unique. Maybe an Indonesian batik shirt that doesn't make me look like a tourist. Or, you know, a functional umbrella.
  • 13:00 - The Laundry Disaster (or the quest for clean clothes). Let's face it. After this many days, the clothes are starting to smell like… well, travel. I need a laundromat. Or a friendly local who will laugh at my pathetic attempts to manage a washing machine.
  • 15:00 - Laundry Apocalypse (or the triumph of clean socks). Pray to the laundry gods that I don't shrink anything important.
  • 17:00 - Relax. After all the hard work.
  • 19:00 - Dinner and live music (maybe). I heard Bandung has a cool music scene. Who knows, maybe I'll stumble upon something amazing.

(Day 5: Day Trip to Lembang (Or Just Stare at a Map For a Bit)

  • 09:00 - Contemplate Lembang. Should I go to Lembang? It's supposed to be charming, with strawberry farms and other touristy stuff. But it might be too much hassle. Or maybe I'll just chill with a book.
  • 10:00 - Staring at the map. I could plan this out in excruciating detail…or I could just wing it. The latter option seems much more appealing.
  • 12:00 - Decision made! Okay, off to Lembang we go. Maybe.
  • 14:00 - Lembang-ing (or not). If I made it to Lembang, I'm probably eating strawberries. If not, I'm in a local cafe eating something great.
  • 17:00 - Back to the apartment. Time to kick back and relax.
  • 19:00 - Dinner at a restaurant with a great vibe. Hoping that I can find it somewhere near.

(Day 6: Food, Food, Glorious Food! & The Last-Minute Panic)

  • 09:00 - Food Tour! Okay, I need to dedicate a day to eating everything I haven’t already tried. I mean, this is the whole point of being in Indonesia, right? Nasi goreng, gado-gado, soto ayam, the endless possibilities…I’m salivating just thinking about it.
  • 12:00 - Lunch, round one. Head to the first recommended restaurant and order everything. Let's go, let's go!
  • 14:00 - Lunch, round two. If I can still move!
  • 16:00 - Panic-buying souvenirs. I always leave this to the last minute. Find some local crafts, or something to give as gifts as a sign of thank you.
  • 19:00 - Farewell Dinner. Try to eat all the foods I haven't been able to taste yet.

(Day 7: Departure & The Aftermath)

  • 08:00 - Pack. Pray everything fits. Question all my impulse buys.
  • 09:00 - Quick clean (or the illusion of it). Try not to leave the apartment looking like a biohazard zone.
  • 10:00 - Final check out. Did I leave anything behind? Did I break anything? Did I lose the key? (Please, no.)
  • 11:00 - Head to the airport. This is where the real test begins. Will the flight be on time? Will the luggage survive? Will I survive?
  • 13:00 - Departure.
  • End.

There you have it. A week in Bandung, filled with potential for epic fails, delicious discoveries, and a whole lot of wandering. I'll be sure to send back dispatches. Wish me luck. I'm going to need

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Cozy Studio Easton Park near UNPAD By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

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Bandung's Hidden Gem: Easton Park Studio Near UNPAD - The REAL Deal FAQ

Okay, spill the tea. Is Easton Park Studio *really* a hidden gem? Like, actually?

Ugh, this is where it gets messy. "Hidden gem" is SO overused, right? But... *sigh*... Yeah, it kinda is. Or, at least, it *was* last time I checked. Look, I stumbled upon Easton Park Studio by pure, dumb luck. I was basically desperate for a decent cafe to work with my laptop. I was having the WORST writing day ever. Head filled with mush. And the internet was barely functioning. My soul was screaming for something. Found it online, figured "What's the worst that can happen?"… Turns out, a pretty darn good day. So, yeah, hidden gem. But don't go expecting like, a secret lair or anything. It's more like... a really chill, well-designed studio apartment that's been magically transformed into a cafe/workspace.

What's it *actually* like inside? Is it Instagrammable? (Admit it!)

Okay, fine. It's *very* Instagrammable. There, I said it. But here's the thing: it doesn't feel... contrived. It’s not *trying* too hard to be perfect. Think: Minimalist aesthetic, lots of natural light – seriously, the windows are HUGE – comfy chairs, and a surprisingly vibrant use of wood and plants. It's the kind of place where you *want* to take pictures, not because you feel *obligated* to. I'm not a huge Instagrammer and I still took, like, a zillion photos. Look, they've thought about details. They've got like, curated bookshelves (the books actually look interesting!), and some quirky art. It's a place that feels grown-up and sophisticated, but still warm and inviting. But my first time there, I was so distracted by the sheer *peace* of the place, I only took like, a few shaky shots that looked like they were taken by a blindfolded raccoon.

Okay, the important stuff: the food & drinks. Are they any good? Spit it out!

Alright, alright. The food and drinks are... good. Honestly, they're better than "good." They're surprisingly excellent. They’re not doing Michelin-star caliber stuff–it's not THAT kind of place, but the quality is seriously up-there. I remember the first time I nervously ordered the coffee (I was trying to be cool, you know?), with low expectations and just wanted some liquid that could make me functional. The coffee was phenomenal. Really. Dark, rich, perfect. Seriously, I had low expectations and was blown away. And the cakes… Oh, the cakes. There's always a daily selection of delicious cakes and pastries there. I literally cried. No, I’m kidding (kinda). I'm not a big cake person, but I might have to admit their cakes are the ONE cake that can melt my heart. The price is right at the sweet spot too - cheap enough to enjoy, expensive enough that you feel like you're actually getting a little something special. My favourite is their 'something chocolate' cake... I can't bring myself to remember, it was heavenly, no regrets, and my taste bud will surely never forget.

Is it a good place to work? Or is it just full of people taking selfies?

Ah, that's the golden question. Well, when *I* went, and *I* went a fair few times, it was a great place to work. The first time I went, I was so desperate to write the blog. After having a delicious cake and drink, I was able to write more. The atmosphere is relaxed and quiet enough for concentration. There are definitely people taking selfies, as I previously mentioned, but it's not overwhelming. And in a way, you might feel obliged to join them, in taking pictures of the perfect aesthetic. There's a good balance. They have good wifi. Which is HUGE in Bandung. And there are enough power outlets to keep you charged. Plus, that natural light… It's a productivity booster. I swear. I feel like I was actually getting some stuff done. I even had a moment where I considered writing a novel. (Then reality kicked in, of course.)

Where *exactly* is it? I'm assuming "Near UNPAD" isn't super helpful.

Okay, you got me. "Near UNPAD" is vague. It's in the Dago area, you know, a pretty central area where all the student life is, and where you can find some of the best restaurants in Bandung. Google Maps is your friend. Search Easton Park, and keep an eye out for the specific building number or whatever. Remember the place is a studio, so it can be a little hard to find if you don't know the street well. It's not on the main roads, so you might have to do a little detective work. But trust me, it's worth it. The address is a little bit of a secret, part of the charm, right?

Is it busy? I don't want to go and not have a seat.

Yeah, this is a gamble. It's gotten a lot more popular since I first discovered it, and on the weekend, expect it to be crowded, even though the place is relatively small. I would suggest you to go on a weekday morning if you have the chance. You're more likely to find a seat, and you get to really, truly enjoy the atmosphere. And that's part of the charm right? If it's too busy, even if the cakes and drinks are amazing, you won't enjoy it as much.

Is there anything I *didn't* like? (Be honest!)

Okay, here's the *almost* brutally honest truth. The air conditioning can be a little... weak. It's Bandung. The humidity is ruthless, and sometimes, especially during the afternoons, you start to feel a little... sticky. Also, the music, which is usually chill and perfect for working to can sometimes be a bit repetitive. Minor quibbles. Honestly. The biggest problem is that it's so good, you might not want to leave. And sometimes, I just need to get out.

Overall, should I go? Give me the final verdict!

Look, if you're in Bandung and you're looking for a great cafe to work, chill, or just enjoy some delicious treats, then YES. Go. Run (but not too fast, you have to enjoy the scenery!) It’s not perfect, nothing isFind That Hotel

Cozy Studio Easton Park near UNPAD By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Cozy Studio Easton Park near UNPAD By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Cozy Studio Easton Park near UNPAD By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Cozy Studio Easton Park near UNPAD By Travelio Bandung Indonesia