
IHG Hotels & Resorts has announced a new addition to its luxury & lifestyle portfolio with the signing of a management agreement to launch the first Kimpton hotel in Indonesia.
Slated for an early 2026 launch, the new 101-room Kimpton hotel is poised to be the first IHG property in Ubud, Bali.
The agreement for the property is signed with PT Mustika Adiperkasa and GHS K K.
Nestled along the sacred Wos River, the hotel will offer three restaurants, a café/deli, and wellness amenities, including a gym, spa, and swimming pool.
GHS K K president Satoru Kondo said: “We’ve built a strong partnership with IHG with hotels across Japan and are excited to now further that relationship through the introduction of the Kimpton brand to Bali.
“As we continue to expand our existing portfolio, we value the strength of IHG’s brands and their commitment to delivering exceptional guest experiences. Kimpton’s distinctive style and heartfelt approach to hospitality align perfectly with our vision for this unique Ubud location.”

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By GlobalDataLocated 90 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport, Ubud is known for attractions such as the Ubud Palace, Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary and the Tegallalang Rice Terraces.
IHG Hotels & Resorts East Asia and Pacific (EAPAC) senior vice-president and managing director Rajit Sukumaran said: “It’s great to continue to expand our partnership with GHS K K Kimpton Bali Ubud, which marks the continued momentum in our luxury and lifestyle growth in Indonesia.
“Kimpton Bali Ubud, situated in Bali’s cultural, spiritual and creative heart toward the north, will offer that unique experience and together with the popularity of the Kimpton brand, add more choices for guests when choosing to travel to Bali.”
In Indonesia, IHG has 31 hotels already operational and another 11 under development.
The upcoming Ubud hotel will join the other ten properties in the country, which include a Regent property in Canggu, Bali, and a Six Senses property in Uluwatu, Bali.
Established in 1981, Kimpton has been expanding its Asian presence since the opening of Kimpton Da’An in Taipei in 2019.
The brand has properties in Thailand, as well as upcoming openings in Malaysia, Germany, Spain, Saudi Arabia, China, and Greece.