Coliving in Legian, Bali, Indonesia
Bali Bustle · 43-room coliving in Legian, Bali with studios, lofts, and family suites
The Home
Bali Bustle
Bali Bustle is a 43-room coliving in Legian, Bali — the largest-capacity coliving on the island, with studios, lofts, and family suites. A 4.6-star rating across 450 Google reviews at a price point that undercuts most Bali colivings.
The Experience
Legian sits between the nightlife of Kuta and the boutiques of Seminyak — central enough to access everything, but with its own beach and a less hectic atmosphere. Bali Bustle’s scale means there’s always someone interesting in the community, and the range of room types (from budget studios to family suites) means it accommodates everyone from solo freelancers to nomad families. The Bali surf, temple, and rice terrace experiences are all accessible.
The Space
43 rooms across studios, lofts, and family suites, with coworking space, communal areas, pool, and rooftop. The range of room sizes makes it one of the most flexible colivings for different budgets and life situations.
Who It’s For
Remote workers who want Bali’s tropical lifestyle at budget-friendly prices with a large, diverse community. Especially good for nomad families — the family suites and Legian’s beach-town atmosphere work well for kids.
Upcoming Chapters
What's included
- Coworking Dedicated workspace
- Up to 50 guests Community size
- 3 days min stay Minimum commitment
- Since 2021 Established coliving
- Remote-friendly Built for nomads
Workspace
Work with a Legian, Bali Rhythm
Coworking included with reliable internet.
The Vibe
Mornings are flexible — some people hit the pool early, others grab a coffee and start working from the coworking space. The lunch crowd spills out to Legian's warungs. Afternoons split between work, beach, and exploring Seminyak's boutiques. Evenings bring rooftop hangouts and group dinners at local spots.
Weekends typically involve temple visits (Tanah Lot, Uluwatu), rice terrace walks in Tegallalang, or day trips to Ubud or Nusa Penida island.
Living in Legian, Bali
Legian sits on Bali's southwest coast, sandwiched between the budget chaos of Kuta to the south and the Instagram-polished boutiques of Seminyak to the north. It's the practical middle ground — its own beach, plenty of restaurants, and none of the pretension.
Bali's nomad infrastructure is mature. You can get a motorbike for IDR 700k/month (€40), eat a full warung meal for IDR 25-35k (€1.50-2), and find coworking spaces everywhere from Canggu to Ubud. The challenge with Bali is choosing where to base yourself — Legian works because it's central and well-connected without being the scene.
The time zone (UTC+8) is tricky for European clients but works perfectly for Australian and East Asian business hours. Dry season (April-October) is ideal. Wet season (November-March) brings daily afternoon downpours but also fewer crowds and lower prices.
Uluwatu Temple & Kecak Dance
A clifftop temple with a traditional fire dance performance at sunset. One of Bali's most iconic experiences — go for the 6pm show and arrive early for good seats.
Tegallalang Rice Terraces
The most famous rice terraces in Bali, about 90 minutes north in Ubud. Best visited early morning before the tour groups arrive.
Nusa Penida Day Trip
A fast boat from Sanur gets you to this rugged island with dramatic cliffs, manta ray snorkeling, and Kelingking Beach — one of the most photographed spots in Indonesia.
Transparent Rates
All prices per person. 3 days minimum stay.
| Room Type | Price / month | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Studio Best value | $350 /mo | Starting from |
| Loft | $600 /mo | |
| Family suite | $800 /mo |
The Honest Briefing
Fly into Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS). A Grab or taxi to Legian takes about 15-20 minutes and costs IDR 80-120k (€5-7). Get a Telkomsel SIM at the airport for about IDR 100k (€6) with plenty of data. Rent a scooter — it's the only practical way to get around Bali.
Where to Eat
- 🍽Warung Bu Mi, Legian — classic Balinese nasi campur, IDR 25-35k (€1.50-2)
- 🍽Ultimo Italian, Seminyak — surprisingly good Italian by an actual Italian chef, IDR 120-180k (€7-11)
- 🍽Sisterfields, Seminyak — brunch spot popular with nomads, IDR 80-120k (€5-7)
- 🍽La Favela, Seminyak — eclectic restaurant-bar in a colonial building, IDR 100-200k (€6-12)
- 🍽Warung Made, Legian — Balinese institution since 1969, great nasi goreng, IDR 40-70k (€2.50-4)
Cost of Living
The Team
Management
We built 43 rooms because we believe coliving doesn't have to mean small. A bigger community means more interesting people, more energy, and more reasons to stick around.
Getting There & Around
- Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS)20 min by car
- Seminyak10 min by scooter
- Ubud90 min by car
Common Questions
What's the WiFi like?
100 Mbps — reliable for video calls and everyday work. Bali's internet can be spotty in rural areas, but Legian's infrastructure is solid.
What's included in the price?
Room (studio, loft, or family suite), coworking access, pool, rooftop, and communal areas. Meals, laundry, and scooter rental are extra.
How do I get there?
Fly into Bali (DPS). Use Grab or the airport taxi counter to Legian — about 15-20 minutes and IDR 80-120k (€5-7).
Can families stay?
Yes — the family suites are designed for it. Legian's beach-town vibe is kid-friendly, and the pool is a bonus.
What's the minimum stay?
Just 3 days, which is unusually flexible for a coliving. Most residents stay 2-4 weeks.
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