Senggigi village strip
★ 3.9(540 reviews)
Hotel Tugu Senggigi (not to be confused with the luxury Tugu Lombok at Sire Beach) is an independent mid-range bungalow hotel set one block back from Senggigi's main beach strip. Rooms run 600,000–1,200,000 IDR per night for clean air-conditioned bungalows with a central swimming pool. It's one of the better-value mid-range options in Senggigi village proper, walking distance to all the strip's restaurants and bars.
# Hotel Tugu Senggigi: Mid-Range Strip-Side Bungalows
Hotel Tugu Senggigi is a confusingly-named independent mid-range hotel in central Senggigi — not the same property as the well-known Tugu Lombok at Sire Beach (a different ownership group entirely, despite the name). This Hotel Tugu is older, smaller, simpler, and significantly cheaper.
The property has been operating in central Senggigi since the late 1990s, predating the Tugu Lombok luxury property at Sire by several years. It's locally owned and managed, with a small staff team that has been at the hotel for many years.
The product is what you would expect from a long-running mid-range Indonesian beach hotel: bungalow-style rooms around a central pool, basic on-site restaurant, walking-distance to the village strip.
Three categories. Standard Bungalows are the entry option (600,000–800,000 IDR) — compact air-conditioned rooms with one queen bed and small terraces. Superior Bungalows are larger with king beds and outdoor sitting areas (800,000–1,000,000 IDR). Family Bungalows have two double beds and fit four (1,000,000–1,200,000 IDR).
For most stays, the Superior Bungalows are the obvious choice — meaningfully larger than the Standard for a small price gap. The Family Bungalows are decent value for groups of four; for couples they're oversized.
Hotel Tugu Senggigi is on the main Senggigi strip, about a 5-minute walk from Senggigi Beach. The strip has Senggigi's main concentration of restaurants (Cafe Alberto, Square, Asmara), bars (Happy Cafe, La Chill), the small night market, and souvenir shops — most are within a 10-minute walk.
For getting around: Bangsal harbour for Gili boats is 25 minutes north by car, Lombok International Airport is 90 minutes south, Mataram is 25 minutes south, and the main north-coast attractions (Tugu Lombok luxury, Medana Beach, Sire Beach) are 30–45 minutes north.
The bungalows are clean and functional but unremarkable. Strong air-con and hot showers (the basics that matter most in Lombok) work reliably. Mattresses are firm but comfortable. Bathrooms are dated but clean. In-room safes are present but small. Wi-Fi is functional in the rooms near reception, slower in the bungalows further back.
The on-site restaurant is basic but breakfast is included in the room rate. The breakfast offering is straightforward: eggs to order, toast, fruit, Indonesian options (nasi goreng, mie goreng), juice, coffee. Lunch and dinner service is light — most guests eat at the strip restaurants for variety and slightly better quality.
The pool is the central amenity. It's a smaller swimming pool with a sun terrace and a few loungers. Quiet most days, busier in school holidays. Pool bar service is on-request rather than continuous.
Strip noise is the main downside. The Senggigi main road has steady traffic until late evening, and the front-row bungalows get road noise. Bungalows further back in the property are noticeably quieter. Light sleepers should request a back-of-property unit at booking.
Service is warm and personal. The same family has worked at the hotel for years and treats repeat guests as friends. The concierge can arrange Gili day trips, Mount Rinjani treks (though Senaru-side operators are usually better for trekking logistics), and land tours.
The property's main weakness is uneven maintenance. Paint, garden, and fixtures all show their age. The pool tiles are slightly tired. Bathroom grout has seen better days. None of this is dealbreaking but you're aware it's an older property.
Book here if you want a mid-range pool hotel on the Senggigi strip at genuinely fair pricing, you value walking-distance dining over polish, and you're a budget-conscious couple or solo traveller on a 1–3 night Senggigi stop. Strong for travellers transiting through Senggigi en route to the Gilis or as a base for north-coast day trips.
Skip if you want luxury (Tugu Lombok at Sire is the famous luxury Tugu — different property), if you want a fully refurbished modern hotel (Sheraton Senggigi or Holiday Resort Lombok do that), or if you need quiet (Mangsit-side properties like Qunci Villas are calmer).