Located in Berastagi, 16 miles from Mount Sinabung, Hotel Kalang Ulu provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
SPOT ON 2076 Hotel Stadion is located in Berastagi, 16 miles from Mount Sinabung. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. At the hotel, all rooms have air conditioning and a TV.
Rudang Hotel & Resort Berastagi is located in the mountainous area of Berastagi in North Sumatra and offers rooms with private balconies and free Wi-Fi.
Located in Berastagi, 21 miles from Mount Sinabung, Pariban Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located in Berastagi, 15 miles from Mount Sinabung, Hotel New Dieng By Helocus provides accommodations with a terrace and free private parking. The hotel features family rooms.
Hotel Miranda at Desa Wisata Berastagi is located in Berastagi, 16 miles from Mount Sinabung. This 1-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Stefan
Indonesia
The stuff is very friendly and drove with us to the city center to buy some stuff. She gave us also Coffee and Tea. Fresh drinking water is available to refill.
Providing a garden, Kaesa Homestay features accommodations in Berastagi. Featuring free private parking, the homestay is 16 miles from Mount Sinabung.
Peter
Netherlands
Kaesa and his family are excellent hosts, they will do anything to make your stay worthwhile. Whether you stay 1, 2, 3 or 4 nights, just follow his advice / suggestions, and you can't go wrong. His network / family of drivers and guides make it all happen. "Uncle Mike", "son of uncle Mike", "Juan Carlos" and others were all friendly and professional. The hike to the top of the vulcano starting at 04:30 was the best part of the stay.. And last but not least, the bed was very good as well.
Offering views of the mountains, Sapo Karo Rest House is an accommodations in Berastagi, 3.1 mi from Mount Sibayak. With free WiFi, this 1-star guest house offers a 24-hour front desk.
Jonathan
Indonesia
The room is okay. But in the morning, sound of neighbour is to noisy :(
Located in Berastagi, 16 miles from Mount Sinabung, Hotel Kalang Ulu provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Rudang Hotel & Resort Berastagi is located in the mountainous area of Berastagi in North Sumatra and offers rooms with private balconies and free Wi-Fi.
Sarapan sangat lezat namun kurang variasi, nasi gorengnya sangat enak
SPOT ON 2076 Hotel Stadion is located in Berastagi, 16 miles from Mount Sinabung. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. At the hotel, all rooms have air conditioning and a TV.
Resepsionis nya ramah tempat nya nyaman parkiran nya luas
Hotel Sibayak International resort is a 5-minute walk from the local fruit market. The resort offers free Wi-Fi in public areas and is 15 minutes by car to Gundaling Hill.
Panorama Guest House Syariah is located in Berastagi, 15 miles from Mount Sinabung. The hotel has a terrace, a 24-hour front desk, and free WiFi is available.
Kamar family brda di lantai 3, pemandangan perkebunan
Located in Berastagi, 15 miles from Mount Sinabung, RedDoorz near Mikie Holiday Funland Berastagi provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located among the cool surroundings of Gundaling Hills, Serdika Pavilion features simply furnished rooms with private bathrooms. Free Wi-Fi is provided throughout the property.
FAQs about hotels in Berastagi
On average, 3-star hotels in Berastagi cost $29 per night, and 4-star hotels in Berastagi are $57 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Berastagi can be found for $14 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Berastagi this weekend is $54 or, for a 4-star hotel, $83. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Berastagi for this weekend cost around $14 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $29 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Berastagi for tonight. You'll pay around $83 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Berastagi will cost around $14, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Berastagi:
8.0
Scored 8.0
To climb the vulcano in daytime no need for a guide.
To climb the vulcano in daytime no need for a guide. For the sunset if the sky is clear no guide needed. But if it is cloudy and night - get a guide.
Extremly loud city due to the crazy motobikers.
Joachim
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
i thought Berastagi is a nice and cool place to rest after...
i thought Berastagi is a nice and cool place to rest after climbing down Mt Sibayak. you can enjoy some local foods at night along the main street, have some best coffees and ginger tea..if you're into chinese noodles..you may have it near the market..for those who like fresh milk from the barn, yoghurt, cheese or dairy products...go to Gundaling..about 20- 30 mins from Central Berastagi.
alfredo barza
Indonesia
10
Scored 10
Definitely do the small trek to Gunung Sibayak.
Definitely do the small trek to Gunung Sibayak. It's totally worth it just for the natural scenery and the volcanic craters, and lucky you if you can catch the sunrise there, though it's usually foggy early in the morning. (You can do the trek without a guide, but you have to arrange your transport, which isn't much cheaper than the guide). Check out the hot springs as well, they're very nice and relaxing, and the surroundings are very pretty. Besides this, there's a nice Buddhist Temple, a Karo Church, a Ghost Town(near Gunung Sinabung) all within 30 minutes bike ride from the centre which are all worth a visit. Within the town, do check out the local markets, and you'll see a lot of fresh Indonesian produce you might not have ever heard of. The people are all super nice too, and they'll usually let you(or rather, insist that you) try some. Finally, if you're up for an hour long bike ride, do check out Sipiso-Piso waterfall, one of the tallest in Asia. The hike down is worth it. Though if you're planning to go to Lake Toba via private transport, you can stop there on your way.
PS: Stay at Smiley's Homestay. They're lovely people who'll make you feel right at home <3
Aashish Rathi
India
6.0
Scored 6.0
Berastagi is perfect for a stop over between Ketambe/Bukit...
Berastagi is perfect for a stop over between Ketambe/Bukit Lawang and Lake Toba. Actually the city is not very nice but people are friendly and the landscape around is impressive. There are two volcanos for trekking and hot springs
Lisa
Germany
10
Scored 10
The visit to Mt Sibayak was the highlight.
The visit to Mt Sibayak was the highlight. The hot springs were also enjoyable. Berstagi was a hill station for the Dutch and a number of Dutch houses can be seen on the hills overlooking the town. It is not as architecturally rich as hill stations in India but still interesting. If I was going again I would an extra day and include a walk to Mt Sinabung,
Great location, beautiful surroundings, great staff. The reception and staff were most welcoming and helpful, first impressions of a beautiful and amazing hotel. Everything about this hotel is great. It was clean, stylish, roomy with excellent service where we had breakfast. The food is good and value for money, and the service is attentive and efficient. The room itself is well equipped and comfortable. I am very happy with my visit. I look forward to returning for a longer visit in the future.
The best part about this place is the hospitality of Kassman and his wife. I was greeted with a smile and genuine kindness when I arrived and we’ll taken care of. I was able to join the volcano hike and hot springs visit and Kassman arrived at the hot springs to meet his guests with spring rolls made by his wife. At breakfast I had a delicious coffee and vegan pancake. I only stayed one night but this was a perfect stopover between Medan and Lake Toba.
the owner is a really good man.Helped us with everything that we wanted to help.Hotel is located 5 min from the city center.Basic budget rooms which are perfect for the backpakers.Really friendly with beatiful terrace with a view of the city.We made a trip to volcano to rechze the top for sunrise.The owner prepared everything perfect and on time.At the end arranged our car to the airport at 4AM.Highly recommend.
- The bed and room was comfortable and clean
- The bathroom heater was hot enough
- Indomart and Eateries are at walking distance.
- There's a nice view of Mt.Sinabung from the rooftop
- The host, Mery was very warm and welcoming.
- Location is nearby to major attractions
Very relaxed hotel and very friendly staff. I found it to be very handy for the town centre. Just a little walk to the market and restaurants. Also very handy for climbing the volcano as the bus stops right outside the entrance. I really liked it here.
The location is strategic, in front of 2 major hotels and resort. A lot of restaurants can be found within walking distance. The house is still well-maintained, not damp, probably because it gets a lot of morning sunshine. Bathrooms are clean.
Very good accommodation
The room is clean and tidy there is a hot shower in the bathroom i can rent a scooter and car at a cheap price, staff and owner very frendly and helpful
I hope i can return to Sapo Rumbia Berastagi again😊thank you
I had a very nice stay at Kaesa Homestay. The room provided everything I was looking for during my stay. The guest house is located in a very authentic part of Berastagi with shops for everyday's needs and restaurants nearby.
This house can accommodated my whole family while we are enjoying our vacation in Berastagi.
There were 4 bedrooms, TV, chairs, complete cooking utensils, refrigerator, water-heater, it really helps us.
The owners were very kind and helpful. We came here for the volcano trekking and one of the owners was the guide and he knew a lot. They also had great recommendations for food around berastagi
Very recommended! Very near to berastagi town. The room was great! Towel and soap provided. No shampoo but its okay. Mattress was good. Also got heater! So greatttt.
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