Reviews for Jakarta Hotels

Sans Hotel Roxy Jakarta
3.4/54 Reviews
Gajah Mada
Never go!!! Scam without a doubt. As soon as we got to the room we saw that the sheets had been visited by at least 5 guests before lav****. A room that if you say you don't smoke doesn't have windows and if you smoke you have to pay extra to have a window. The bathroom left me speechless. Rusty shower tray, no mirror in the bathroom, lousy ventilation and deplorable toilet hygiene. We came to rest from our trip to Bali in Jakarta but instead of resting it was torture. Every night around 9 pm the party started, I tell you: the hotel consists of 5 floors and the rooms are on 4/5. On the second floor they have a magnificent karaoke that is heard even in my brain until 2/3 am. In short, impossible to rest. Anyone who wants to come here is going to have a very hard time because it's the worst place I've ever slept in in my life. After the first night I realized that the rooms are for s3x0 after drinking and singing for hours. Since, as I said before, me and my partner and foreign substances from other clients were on the sheets. Do not trust the photographs because they are worse than makeup. I had been there for a day and couldn't take it anymore.
De Green Residence
4.1/521 Reviews
Gajah Mada
If you are looking after a morning flight and afraid to miss a plane because of traffic jams in Jakarta, staying at this hotel can be considered. The hotel is nice, close to the airport and there is a shuttle bus that is ready to drop off to Bamdara. The price is friendly because staying here is just for flight. No need for fancy facilities because the most important thing is the location near the airport and clean. Around the hotel there are many convenient stores.
Residence 61 Gajah Mada Jakarta
4.4/59 Reviews
Gajah Mada
In fact, the place is affordable in front of the highway. At night, there are many selling various snacks in front of the hotel, the facilities are okay, not bad, but there is a little less one, there are a lot of small cockroaches in the room, making it uncomfortable if people like clean but I'm sick because I'm used to it
Mercure Jakarta Kota
4.2/5268 Reviews
Gajah Mada
2 times at here, and there is always great, the hotel was really good. the hotel clean, fast check in and the room was comfortable, and breakfast have many variety in wetern, indonesian and chinese (the dimsum is very delicious) friendly and honest staff, central located, minor things are the bulding is old. Anyway its nice experience in the hotel, good job Mercure Kota !
Hotel 88 - Mangga Besar VIII Jakarta by WH
4/529 Reviews
Gajah Mada
I stayed at several hotels around the mangabusal which is indispensable for a busy meal by midnight, but the cospa is high everywhere and it is good here. =GOOD= 5 minutes walk to Manga Busal station, and convenient for night play opposite hotel travel The building is clean, the room and the shower room are clean and the amenities are available The shower always has hot water I'm selling cold beer in the lobby. Air conditioning is efficient. There are many convenience stores and ATM around the hotel. There are many free breakfast types, and the view from the restaurant on the 10th floor is good. Randry There is a free server for water and hot water on each floor =POOR = There is no refrigerator in the room > If you buy it at the convenience store by the side, there is no problem There are only two outlets of C type round pin > You should bring an adapter Free Wi-Fi- Fi is weak > You should bring a router or SIM card. There are three HOTEL88 around the mangabusal, so the taxi driver is lost > If you say the destination is a hotel travel, everyone knows. Local breakfast menu Many things don't fit Japanese mouth> OK with fried rice and salad NHK doesn't reflect>collect news on the net Room keys and safety boxes error once a day>staff immediately I'll come and fix it. As a conclusion, it was a very high hotel in Cospa.
Ibis Styles Jakarta Gajah Mada Hotel
4.3/575 Reviews
Gajah Mada
For the price offered, no complaints. Surprisingly was quite when checking in. Realised in the evening it might due to the construction of train line. Short cut to Gajah Mada Plaza but it's a pretty small and limited options. Newly renovated mall and some F&B options. Unfortunately no cafe. For a stopover, should be fine but near with heavy traffic from the Airport.

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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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