Know More About The Stones Legian Bali, A Luxurious Retreat on the Island
- Dok: Marriott
Legian – The Stones Legian Bali is a luxurious 5-star hotel nestled amidst the natural beauty of the Island of the Gods, Bali.
Located in the renowned Legian area, this hotel is part of the Autograph Collection by Marriott, known for its high-quality standards. With its stunning natural surroundings and exceptional facilities, The Stones Legian Bali offers an unforgettable stay.
The hotel takes pride in having General Manager Franklyn Julius Kocek, who speaks about his leadership philosophy, "Success is not something final, but something continuous."
Franklyn has spent years in his career with Marriott and has brought significant changes to The Stones Legian Bali, especially during the pandemic, making it one of the successful and rapidly growing hotels.
The Stones Legian Bali not only provides luxury in accommodation but also serves as a hub for nurturing local talents. Franklyn has diligently mentored talented individuals from Indonesia and Bali, encouraging them to excel in the hospitality industry.
For guests, the hotel offers "The Five Sensorial Experiences," inviting them to explore the beauty of Bali through sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste. It's an experience that awakens all your senses.
In addition to offering an exceptional experience, Franklyn also emphasizes the importance of maintaining a balance between digitization and values such as humility, hospitality, and personal interaction. This viewpoint is highly relevant in the modern era of increasing digital connectivity.
In Franklyn's words, "In the past, work relied more on muscle; now it relies on the mind, but in the future, it will rely more on the heart." The Stones Legian Bali embodies this philosophy, providing an unforgettable experience with humility, hospitality, and a deep understanding of guests' needs.
As a place that combines luxury, hospitality, and the rich culture of Bali, The Stones Legian Bali is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the exclusive charm of the island of Bali. In the words of Franklyn, "Like rice, the fuller it gets, the more it bends."