Reviews for Jakarta Hotels

Ascott Kuningan Jakarta
4.6/543 Reviews
Kuningan
While I have stayed at many places in Jakarta, this was the first at this location. Our family spent two nights here an were very pleased by the place. We had a three bedroom apartment which felt huge compared to regular hotel rooms. All the rooms were large with great views of the city. The balcony is nice for some fresh air, but I would be cautious with smaller children as they may be able to climb up on the rail. The views from the master bed and bath were exceptional and I have not had a room with anything similar before. The pool and play area are large and nicely maintained. Being attached to the mall is nice if you want to eat out, go shopping, or buy groceries. You don't really need to leave the complex if you don't want to. One the negative side, the connection to the mall has stairs which is a small issue for strollers or people with mobility issues. Also the kitchen is not really stocked with some basic cleaning supplies.
Ascott Sudirman Jakarta
4.5/589 Reviews
Kuningan
Luxurious and Spacious room design Sincere service staff Attention to detail at its best Went there to celebrate valentine so there were a lot of request and notes that was met without any faults, 3rd visit to this establishment and it just keep getting better. Thank you
Ascott Jakarta
4.2/550 Reviews
Thamrin
Stayed 2N in a 1BR (Rm # 2201) - the worse accommodation I've encountered in Jakarta where reputable hotel chains I've stayed before are always clean and pleasant. The stay looked unpromising upon getting the key cards in a very well used and yellowish looking jacket (ok, forgivable if is a sustainability effort in a post covid world and in a property where hygiene and decent upkeeping is obviously of lower priority perhaps?) Things started going downhill after I stepped out of the lift to be welcomed by the mouldy patch and peeling paint on the common corridor walls and ceilings. More to dislikes upon stepping into the room: - First impression is that it hasn't been in used for a while with blast from 80s decor - Strand of hairs on the sink top, bed, desks... everywhere in plain sight - Very used and dumpy looking sofa that doesn't felt too clean - Bedsheet isn't too clean with prominent old stain when you flip over the quilt - Old and dirty looking dryer with few packets of partially used washing powder - Yellowish looking switches with dirt and grime collecting around the corners - Standing shower isn't working as is leaking at the back with weak pressure - Balls of dust and peeling paint could be seen everywhere in the room - Wall and ceiling paints were peeling off here and there - Rain water could seep through the living room window causing the floor around the window to be wet - Final straw was the dirty and smelly fridge causing the lapis legit I bought from nearby Mandarin Oriental to reek of a terrible and unwholesome freezer stench Horrible, not recommended and a total rip off at S$250++ per night!

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Introduction to Jakarta

Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, is a cosmopolitan hub of diversity, culture, and economy. Located on the northwest coast of Java, it is the most populous city in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. Known for its bustling urban life, historical sites, and vibrant nightlife, Jakarta is a city of contrasts that effortlessly blends traditional and modern influences.

Tips for Travelling to Jakarta

Travelers can reach Jakarta through Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, the primary airport serving the Greater Jakarta area. Once in the city, taxis, buses, and the TransJakarta Busway are common transport options.

The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), with credit cards accepted in most establishments. The official language is Indonesian, but English is often spoken in business and tourist areas.

Visa requirements depend on your nationality, with visa-free entry available for citizens of many countries for short stays.

Popular Attractions in Jakarta

Jakarta offers a rich tapestry of attractions. Explore the historic Kota Tua area, also known as Old Town Jakarta, or visit the National Monument and the Istiqlal Mosque for a glimpse of the city's cultural side. The Ancol Dreamland is a beachfront amusement park that's perfect for families.

Art enthusiasts should not miss the Museum MACAN, Indonesia’s first museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Jakarta has a tropical monsoon climate with temperatures relatively steady year-round, typically ranging from lows around 25°C (77°F) to highs of about 33°C (91°F).The best time to visit is during the dry season, from June to September. Dress lightly for the hot and humid climate, but consider bringing a jacket or sweater for air-conditioned indoor areas.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Jakarta

The city offers a wide range of accommodations to suit different needs. For a luxurious stay, consider the Raffles Jakarta or the Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta, both located in the city center.

The Kosenda Hotel is a chic boutique option that offers an Instagrammable aesthetic without sacrificing comfort. For a budget-friendly stay near major attractions, consider the Ibis Jakarta Tamarin, located close to the National Monument.

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