Revayah Hotels in Ruteng provides accommodation with a garden and a terrace. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
John Kenneth
Indonesia
The room was spacious. Staff were quick to respond to any requests, for example to mop the floor or to provide a rack for drying clothes. The hotel has large concrete buildings with interesting architecture and interior design features in a 20th century modernist style. The location on the main road is convenient for getting the bus to or from Bajawa.
Victory Hotel is offering accommodation in Ruteng. This 1-star hotel features free WiFi and a shared lounge. There is a restaurant serving Chinese cuisine, and free private parking is available.
Barbara
Australia
The room was large. Bed comfortable and bathroom modern.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, D-Rima Homestay Ruteng offers accommodation in Ruteng. Free private parking is available on site. Certain rooms include a seating area for your...
Josefine
Netherlands
I had a Great time in Ruteng, the homestay was really nice and clean. The breakfast was good and for a small price you had a really nice dinner! They are really friendly and try to help you with everything. I met a lovely lokal guide there :Yuven, who showed me around Ruteng for two days. We went to his traditional village were he grew up, hiked to waterfalls, he showed me how arrack was made, went to a lokal volleyball game and he showed me the rice-fields where I joined the workers. It was a really special and wonderful experience. If you go to Ruteng take your time to explore it, it is worth it.
Situated in Ruteng in the East Nusa Tenggara region, Chacha Homestay & Dormitory has a garden. There is an in-house restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Serifina
Australia
Chacha’s was awesome! I read all the over reviews that said they extended their stay and I thought, nah I won’t extend my stay, but of course I ended up extending my stay! The vibes were just so lovely and homey and the hosts were really wonderful people. Clean sand safe with all the essentials and extras you need/want! Super central, next to a bus depot and super close to all the restaurants and cafes in town.
Sun Rice Homestay is a recently renovated homestay in Ruteng, where guests can make the most of its garden and terrace. Staff on-site can arrange a shuttle service.
Matthieu
France
Traditional and collective dinner is offered for cheap price, as well as a sunrise walking tour in the rice fields around. Staff is helpful
Located in Ruteng in the East Nusa Tenggara region, Karleta Homestay features a patio. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.
Alessio
Italy
This is not ordinary accommodation. It’s a truly local experience with a local family. They welcomed us with a smile and they let us feel like part of the family.
Facilities are basic but there are all the essentials: WiFi working well, comfy bed, (we had a private) bathroom with running water on toilet and a (cold) shower, a tasty meal prepared by the family.
They speak good English and even the daughters do!
The location is a bit outside the centre of the town and on a hill, but we liked walking around cheered by locals to watch the village life going on.
We would definitely go back again. Thanks Magdalena and family!
Located in Ruteng, MJR Ticketing Guest House has a shared lounge. This guest house provides free private parking, a shared kitchen and free WiFi. The guest house features family rooms.
Elise
France
Very good place to stay in Ruteng and visit around. Located quite central in the city next to good restaurants and
The homestay is very clean, rooms are spacious and nices with wooden floors, bathrooms with hot water are appreciated, not always the case in Flores. The staff is also very nice and helpful. Highly recommended
Set in Ruteng, Mama's Homestay Ruteng offers accommodation with seating area. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.
Annelies
Thailand
We stayed twice a Mama's home stay Ruteng, and was our best stay on Flores. The rooms were small, but super clean and comfortable. We liked the garden and the small communal area where you could also meet fellow travellers. Also the staff were super friendly and nice. We also liked that the homestay was situated in a neighbourhood, and our kids also had the opportunity to place with the kids leaving nearby
Located in Ruteng, Ruteng Hostel offers a garden. The hostel provides both free WiFi and free private parking. All units are equipped with a fridge, dishwasher, a kettle, a shower, slippers and a...
Michał
Poland
The owners are amazing, very, very helpful and caring. Breakfasts were delicious and different each day. The rooms are super clean and every bed has curtains, light and power socket. The water under shower is hot and with really good pressure. In the kitchen is available water, coffee and tea all the time. You can also rent a scooter there and owners can reccommend places to visit in whole island and they can arrange really comfy transport to other cities. It's the best stay we had on Flores!
Ruteng is so much more than a pit stop on the long journey...
Ruteng is so much more than a pit stop on the long journey between Bajawa and Labuan Bajo. It has spectacular scenery, many things to visit and a vibrant local culture. I particularly enjoyed being driven around the area, watching the sun rise over the rice fields, going to the cave where the bones of Homo Floriensis were found and having a picnic by a beautiful waterfall. The local traditions, including the division of land by the spiderweb method, are fascinating.
Helena
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The population of Ruteng are all really really friendly.
The population of Ruteng are all really really friendly. Greetings are called out to travellers everywhere you go. There were probably a few too many who walked up, hand outstretched, to introduce themselves, ask our name and what our plans were. Only being friendly but it can get a bit much very quickly. School students walked with us to show us the way to places we wanted to go (there is a tourism school in Ruteng) and were keen to practice their English language skills. We even had offers to come back to homes for a traditional meal. Ruteng has the best local market we have seen anywhere. Best thing we did was have a driver take us on a drive through small villages.
Monica
Australia
10
Scored 10
Ruteng is a charming mountain city that was unexpectedly...
Ruteng is a charming mountain city that was unexpectedly memorable. It was the administrative center for the old Manggarai Kingdom. Most visitors arrive to the city as a jumpoff point to Wae Rebo village. But for us, although we did partake in plenty of activities outside of Ruteng like the Todo Village, Liang Bua Cave and Spider Rice Fields, we had fun checking out the old cathedral, sunrise at the Golo Curu Hill that has a Virgin Mary altar at the top and experiencing the local culture in general. Any coffee enthusiast should experience Flores coffee at Kopi Mane. Don’t expect any local Manggarai food (we tried looking for them) but there’s plenty of Padang and Javanese options which we had at the street vendors and warungs. Swalayan 33 also has a variery of goodies and essentials that literally beats anything we found in Labuan Bajo so check it out. You can hike up Mt. Ranaka too which isn’t far from town. Though the town is more of a transit hub, give it a chance to explore its beauty. Marcel at Raja Guesthouse will make sure you enjoy your stay.
Batara
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ruteng is a non-turistic town.
Ruteng is a non-turistic town. If you are looking for turistic attractions this is not your place. If otherwise, you are looking to meet locals and learn more about how they live, you might enjoy this place as many of them will be exited about meeting foreigners.
Raquel
Spain
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