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Bali's newest luxury hotel to boast rooftop suites, Korean spa and climbable art

JHL Collection is set to open the doors of Noema, a 157-suite property at the end of August in Pererenan on Bali's west.

JHL Collection is set to open the doors of Noema, a 157-suite property at the end of August in Pererenan on Bali’s west.

The “design-led” luxury resort will have a three-bedroom Penthouse, Bali’s first luxury Korean spa, salt therapy suites and a rooftop bathhouse.

There will be two restaurants, Mamaloma, serving modern Asian, and Paparempa, paying homage on the plate to the Indonesian archipelago, while Menika Rooftop is an open-air venue that transforms from a sunrise yoga spot to a space for intimate diners.

Paparempa will feature authentic local dishes from the Indonesian archipelago
Paparempa will feature authentic local dishes from the Indonesian archipelago

With “art and creativity at its core”,  installations by Iwan Yusuf and Sekar Puti, climbable walls by Japanese artist Kanoko Takaya, and community spaces have been designed to “encourage connection”.

As well as a three-story vertical play experience, Noema Hoola Play, there are also plenty of spaces for quiet reflection, including co-working corners and wellness experiences, while each room has private balconies, locally sourced amenities, and curated artwork.

Noema suites
Noema suites

JHL Collection Corporate Director of Marketing Kay Tadjoedin says, “the name Noema is a philosophical term which is often used to describe the object or content of a thought from within an intentional experience”.

“It’s with that thinking in mind that every corner of the hotel has been designed – to purposefully foster creativity, connection and calm.”

There are plenty of spaces for quiet moments at Noema
There are plenty of spaces for quiet moments at Noema

“This is a place where we want surfers, families, digital nomads, culture seekers and dreamers to feel at home yet relaxed while simultaneously experiencing the rhythm and richness of Bali,” she adds.

The opening will coincide with a three-day festival celebrating the region from 22-24 August 2025 including workshops, culinary experiences, wellness programming, and cultural activities.

 For more information, visit Noema.