Indonesia :All Cities

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Amanjiwo

Amanjiwo (“peaceful soul”) is fashioned out of limestone and takes its inspiration from the surrounding culture of Central Java. The resort is located within a natural amphitheatre with the limestone Menoreh Hills rising directly behind, the Kedu Plain in front and four volcanoes – Sumbing, Sundoro, Merbabu and Merapi – gracing the horizon. Amanjiwo looks out onto Borobudur, the largest Buddhist sanctuary in the world. Amanjiwo’s suites feature terrazzo flooring, high ceilings, domed roofs and sliding glass doors that open onto a garden terrace with a view of Borobudur or surrounding farmland. Fifteen suites come with private swimming pools. All suites include a thatched-roof balé (pavilion) with a daybed for outdoor lounging and dining and two loungers. Interiors include a central, four-pillar bed on a raised terrazzo platform, sungkai wood screens, coconut wood and rattan furniture, batik pillows in classic Yogyakarta style, traditional glass paintings and a large sunken stone outdoor bathtub.

The rotunda Bar is a circular salon, with columns and drop fans, a coconut-wood bar and acid-etched bronze-drum tables. The Dining Room, with its silver-leaf ceiling swirling with muted colours, is defined by a double row of stone columns. Indonesian and Western cuisine is served in an open-air setting with panoramic views over the rice fields to Borobudur and its surrounding volcanoes. The view from the Terrace is particularly arresting at dawn and twilight, or after a cleansing rain, when the views open up over the Kedu Plain. Borobudur is directly ahead. Drinks, snacks and light lunches are also available at the colonnaded Pool Club that stretches into the rice fields. From the deck or from the 40-metre, green-stone pool itself, guests can enjoy views to Mount Merapi.

Alila Solo

Presiding over the historic royal capital of Central Java, Alila Solo stands as a striking modern landmark that redefines the skyline of Surakarta. Situated on the city’s main avenue, Jalan Slamet Riyadi, the hotel is instantly recognizable by its unique architectural composition featuring eight towers set at staggered heights. This dynamic design not only creates a visually captivating silhouette but also ensures that guestrooms and suites offer unobstructed, birds-eye views of the sprawling cityscape and the majestic Mount Merapi in the distance. As an urban sanctuary, it serves as the perfect launchpad for exploring the city's rich heritage, from the ancient Sunanate Palace to the bustling markets famous for their traditional textiles. Upon entering, guests are immersed in a space where contemporary luxury meets Javanese tradition. The soaring lobby is a masterpiece of design, featuring monumental art installations and a ceiling motif inspired by the intricate 'Batik Kawung' pattern, paying homage to Solo’s status as a center of batik craftsmanship. This cultural narrative extends to the guestrooms, which provide a serene retreat with modern amenities and floor-to-ceiling windows. The hotel’s lifestyle offerings are equally impressive, headlined by the Agra Rooftop Bar & Lounge on the 29th floor. As the highest rooftop venue in Central Java, it offers a sophisticated setting for sunset cocktails and evening entertainment, boasting panoramic 360-degree views. Dining options include Epice, which serves a curated selection of Indonesian and international flavors, while the expansive outdoor pool and the signature Spa Alila provide holistic wellness experiences.

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