Indonesia :All Cities

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The St. Regis Jakarta

The St. Regis Jakarta reflects Indonesia’s soul, where the symphony of Indonesia’s cultural refinements crescendo. Set within Jakarta’s Golden Triangle, our timeless hotel is designed for the moment and built to last generations. Celebrate with us as we leave our legacy near the three main business districts of Jakarta. Our hotel rethinks urban comfort with signature butler service and The St. Regis Spa, a two-story facility offering six treatment rooms, a sauna, steam room and whirlpool. Relax under the palm trees of our outdoor pool or seated by The Pool Bar. Unwind at The Fitness Center for personal training sessions or group classes and treat yourself to one of six dining options. Groups traveling for business or leisure enjoy unparalleled access to our event venues and ballrooms including Astor Court, our coveted outdoor space. As you immerse in our hotel amenities, enjoy a room or suite with chandeliers and our signature St. Regis 24-hour butler service. Feel transported at The St. Regis Jakarta.

The Ritz-Carlton Jakarta Pacific Place

An oasis of cosmopolitan luxury in Indonesia's capital city, The Ritz-Carlton Jakarta, Pacific Place is in the heart of downtown. Relish in lavishly appointed guest rooms, hotel suites and residences as well as artisan dining, organic spa treatments and Jakarta's largest hotel ballroom. Direct access to the Indonesia Stock Exchange and the Sudirman and Thamrin office belt ensures hotel guests have the best of Jakarta at their fingertips.

Fairmont Jakarta

In the heart of the Senayan district, across the road from the exquisite golf course, Fairmont Jakarta is a luxurious home base from which to explore all the city has to offer. Whether you're here for business, culture or shopping, this 5-star Jakarta hotel puts the city at your fingertips. Enjoy a weekend getaway or a family holiday in one of our 488 fabulous rooms and suites. Stay a little longer in a Sky Suite. Dine and socialize in outstanding restaurants and bars. Relax in the luxury spa. Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) City Park is at your doorstep, while the Al-Bina Mosque are each a short drive away. You're also close to the Indonesia Stock Exchange and Convention Center, not to mention Jakarta's most stylish shops at Plaza Senayan.

The Ritz-Carlton Jakarta Mega Kuningan

The Ritz-Carlton Jakarta, Mega Kuningan blends five-star luxury with traditional elements in Indonesia's vibrant capital city. Mark your arrival at the hotel with a glass of jamu, an ancient remedy of herbs and spices, before retiring to some of the most generously sized guest rooms in Jakarta. From fragrant spice gardens to the pillar-less Grand Ballroom, global cuisine to exotic spa treatments, this hotel combines the best of East and West.

Ayana Midplaza Jakarta

Ayana Midplaza Jakarta offers guests a variety of room types across its 366 rooms and suites. From the ultimate in luxury in the Ayana Suite with its distinct living, dining, and kitchen areas to the more basic, but no less luxurious studio and one bedroom suites, to the value focused Executive, Premier, and Deluxe rooms. All guest accommodations are soundproofed, ensuring you'll never be awoken by city sounds or the everyday noise of guests in adjacent rooms. Rooms feature warm toned walls, soft green carpets, expertly crafted woodwork and furniture, and all the typical amenities you would expect from a high end city retreat. For business travelers, the Ayana Executive Lounge offers a place to get away from it all. Executive suite guests enjoy complimentary access to gourmet breakfast, afternoon tea, and sunset cocktails.

Park Hyatt Jakarta

Making its grand debut as the first Park Hyatt property in Indonesia, Park Hyatt Jakarta redefines modern luxury in the heart of the capital's historic Menteng district. Situated within the MNC Center, the hotel occupies the top 17 floors of the Park Tower, offering an exclusive sanctuary high above the bustling streets. The interiors, designed by Conran and Partners, reflect a 'rainforest' concept that transitions from deep, earthy tones on the lower levels to bright, airy aesthetics near the top. The 220 guestrooms and suites serve as serene residential retreats, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that frame spectacular views of the National Monument (Monas) and the city skyline. The design thoughtfully incorporates local culture with indigenous materials like lava stone and intricate Ikat textile patterns. Culinary excellence is a hallmark here, with diverse venues catering to every palate. The Dining Room on level 22 blends authentic Javanese and Italian cuisines, while the rooftop KITA 喜多 Restaurant specializes in modern Japanese gastronomy, from sushi to teppanyaki. For sunset cocktails, KITA Bar on level 36 offers panoramic vistas. Guests can also unwind at The Spa on levels 34 and 35, complete with a fitness center and an outdoor pool.

Keraton at The Plaza

Reemerging as the debut property for The Unbound Collection by Hyatt in Southeast Asia, Keraton at The Plaza has redefined the landscape of luxury hospitality in Jakarta with a bold and exclusive concept. True to its name, which translates to 'Palace' in Javanese, this hotel is a majestic sanctuary situated atop the prestigious Plaza Indonesia complex, offering a direct connection to the city's finest shopping and lifestyle experiences. The interiors, masterfully crafted by the renowned Hadiprana design firm, pay homage to Indonesia’s royal heritage, featuring soaring four-meter ceilings and intricate Batik Kawung motifs that whisper tales of ancient nobility. What truly sets this property apart is its revolutionary 'All-Club' philosophy. Unlike traditional luxury hotels, every guest here is accorded the highest level of privilege, granting unparalleled access to The Club on level 7. This sanctuary offers a comprehensive all-inclusive dining experience, from à la minute breakfasts and business lunches to sunset cocktails and full dinners, ensuring that indulgence is never limited. The accommodations are equally impressive, with entry-level rooms starting at a palatial 64 square meters, providing a residential-style retreat with commanding views of the skyline.

Raffles Jakarta

Raffles Jakarta offers a sophisticated expression of contemporary luxury rooted in Indonesian culture and artistic storytelling, positioning itself as one of the most distinguished urban hotels in Jakarta’s Golden Triangle. Rising 52 stories in the heart of Kuningan’s central business district, the hotel sits beside Lotte Shopping Avenue and the Ciputra Artpreneur Centre, seamlessly blending business convenience with cultural access. Architecture and interiors draw inspiration from Indonesian modernist master Hendra Gunawan, using bold colors, expressive patterns, and contemporary materials to create a strong visual identity. The hotel features 173 guestrooms and suites, many notably spacious and overlooking the city skyline or surrounding greenery. Thoughtfully designed interiors combine modern comfort, advanced technology, and curated cultural details, enhanced by the brand’s signature Raffles Butler service for a calm, highly personalized stay.

Dining unfolds with equal refinement, shaping a relaxed yet polished daily rhythm. Arts Café by Raffles serves refined international cuisine with Indonesian influences in an open-kitchen setting from morning through evening. The Writers Bar offers an intimate space for craft cocktails, specialty coffees, and light bites, ideal for social moments, while Navina Poolside Bar provides refreshing drinks and casual fare amid garden surroundings. Raffles Patisserie completes the experience with artisanal pastries and desserts, underscoring the hotel’s attention to craftsmanship. Together, these venues reflect Jakarta’s cosmopolitan energy while maintaining the elegance and restraint synonymous with the Raffles name.

Shangri-La Jakarta

Comprising 662 well-appointed guest rooms and suites, Shangri-La Jakarta offers a reimagined level of luxury and comfort for the discerning traveller. Each room provides spacious accommodation with exclusive amenities, beautiful lush garden and inspiring city skyline views.

The Langham Jakarta

The Langham, Jakarta occupies the upper floors of a 65-storey tower in the District 8 complex at Sudirman Central Business District, housing roughly 223 rooms as the brand's first hotel in Southeast Asia. Opened in 2021 with Indonesia's Agung Sedayu Group, the property was designed by SRSS with interiors by Wilson Associates and AvroKO, weaving British sophistication and Indonesian warmth through hand-finished wall panels, sculpture and contemporary art. Rooms start on the 48th floor, each framing the Jakarta skyline with Italian-marble bathrooms and oversized tubs. The 336-square-metre Presidential Suite on the 60th floor adds a private gym, study, formal dining and round-the-clock butler service. The Langham Club on the 59th floor offers private check-in and all-day refreshments. The hotel connects directly to ASHTA District 8 mall.

Four restaurants and one bar each carve out a distinct world. T'ang Court on the 61st floor carries the brand's Cantonese tradition across six private dining rooms with skyline views. Tom's Restaurant, by Michelin-starred Tom Aikens, pairs British and European classics with seasonal produce — its Sunday brunch is a citywide institution. Alice, a French bistro and patisserie, honours the Langham afternoon-tea legacy begun in London in 1865. Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto's eponymous restaurant brings Japanese precision. On the 65th floor, Artesian Bar, the first Southeast Asian outpost of the legendary London bar — serves inventive drinks against the night skyline. Chuan Spa on the 63rd floor draws on Traditional Chinese Medicine with Biologique Recherche products across 670 square metres, including Jakarta's highest heated indoor infinity pool; a 20.2-metre outdoor pool and Barberia gentleman's barbershop sit on the sixth floor.

Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta

Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta rises within Capital Place on Jalan Gatot Subroto, one of the Indonesian capital's central arterial roads. The building is the work of César Pelli, the architect behind the Petronas Twin Towers, while New York-based Alexandra Champalimaud shaped the interiors — French Deco classicism layered with Indonesian timber, textiles and a curated collection of local art spanning four centuries of archipelago history. With just 125 suites, the hotel is deliberately intimate. Each suite separates living and sleeping quarters behind pocket doors, with Italian marble bathrooms and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame Jakarta's skyline. On the fifth-floor rooftop, landscape designer Bill Bensley wrapped the pool in tropical planting and palms, conjuring an island-resort atmosphere in the middle of a 20-million-strong metropolis.

Alto Restaurant & Bar commands the 20th floor, where Executive Chef Marco Violano serves Italian dishes from Aragosta to Risotto al Nero against polished wood floors and panoramic city views. Palm Court seats guests beneath a custom Lasvit chandelier suspended from a 13-metre cupola, green velvet armchairs setting the tone for all-day dining. La Patisserie displays the confections of pastry chef Lorenzo Sollecito in Tiffany-blue cases, while Nautilus Bar channels 16th-century spice-trade nostalgia through cocktails infused with clove and cinnamon. The spa houses eight treatment rooms, two couples' suites and a hammam, with signature rituals rooted in the region: Royal Body Boreh, a Balinese herbal mask, and Luxury of Lulur, drawn from Javanese court beauty ceremonies, paired with a Soak & Sip experience combining aromatic baths and jamu herbal elixirs. This is a hotel that makes Jakarta's intensity feel like a privilege.

Mandarin Orienta, Jakarta

Overlooking the iconic Selamat Datang Monument and the vibrant Thamrin Roundabout, Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta stands as a timeless symbol of refined elegance and cosmopolitan luxury in the heart of Indonesia’s bustling capital. Since its opening, the hotel has been celebrated for its impeccable service, prime location, and understated sophistication, making it a landmark destination for discerning travelers. The hotel features 272 spacious guestrooms and suites, each adorned with soft tones and local Indonesian artistic accents. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame sweeping views of the city skyline or the famed roundabout, while marble bathrooms, deep soaking tubs, and premium amenities ensure every stay is both luxurious and serene. Suites further enhance the experience with separate living areas and private studies, reflecting the Mandarin Oriental brand’s signature blend of comfort and grace.

Dining at the hotel is a true culinary journey. Lyon offers classic French cuisine with an exceptional wine selection, while Li Feng, helmed by master chefs, reimagines contemporary Cantonese flavors infused with Indonesian ingredients. Cinnamon showcases an international buffet in an open-kitchen setting, and both MO Bar and Azure Pool Lounge provide stylish venues for creative cocktails and light bites amid the city’s energy. For wellness and relaxation, the hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, a fully equipped fitness center, and The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, which combines traditional Chinese therapies with modern aromatherapy to restore body and mind. Elegant meeting rooms and grand ballrooms also make it an ideal venue for business gatherings and private celebrations. With its strategic location, refined design, and world-class service, Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta is not only a benchmark of urban luxury but also the perfect gateway to discover the cultural and dynamic spirit of Indonesia’s capital.

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