Situated in Jakarta, less than 1 km from Selamat Datang Monument, Hotel Des Indes Menteng features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
1O1 URBAN Jakarta Kelapa Gading offers urban-style budget accommodation a 10-minute drive from Ancol recreation area. It houses a coffee shop and provides free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Maria Paulina
Indonesia
Location is great, room is spacious and clean, staff is helpful
Set in Jakarta, 700 metres from Tanah Abang Market, ibis Styles Jakarta Tanah Abang offers accommodation with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Strategically located near popular restaurants, cafes and city park, Ibis Budget Jakarta Menteng offers accommodation with modern facilities and free WiFi.
Paulo
East Timor
Location was great, quiet and easy to get to other parts of Jakarta. The shops around the hotel were convenient with pharmacy, good choice of cafe and restaurants.
Situated in Jakarta and with Museum Bank Indonesia reachable within 12 km, Mercure Jakarta Pantai Indah Kapuk features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, free bikes, free WiFi throughout the...
Located in Jakarta, 1.2 km from Jakarta International Expo, Grand Orchardz Hotel Kemayoran Jakarta provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Ni Luh Putri Honey
Indonesia
The breakfast was very awesome, many choice of food OMG!!!! The room is very clean and comfort, the staff including security in front. The security is very friendly, attractive, polite and provides good information. 5 stars too for them
The Ritz-Carlton Jakarta, Pacific Place is located in the Golden Triangle at Jalan Sudirman. The hotel offers free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, an outdoor pool and a restaurant.
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Featuring 4-star accommodation, Maia Hotel Jakarta is situated in Jakarta, 300 metres from Grand Indonesia and 500 metres from Selamat Datang Monument.
Location is perfect!
Opposite to Thamrin City Mall
Situated in Jakarta, 300 metres from Sarinah, Ashley Tang Menteng Jakarta features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking and a restaurant.
Great design and location and good service of staff
Conveniently situated in Jakarta, The Orient Jakarta, a Royal Hideaway Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a fitness centre.
Staff, Food (breakfast), Pool, Gym 10/10, It was very comfy
Set in Jakarta, 4.7 km from Pondok Indah Mall, Sutasoma Hotel offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a shared lounge.
staff. breakfast. cleanliness. near train station.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, ASTON Kemayoran City Hotel is situated in Jakarta, 1.3 km from Jakarta International Expo and 3.7 km from Mangga Dua Square.
clean, good size, efficient service, well maintained
Situated in Jakarta, 4 km from Ragunan Zoo, Aloft South Jakarta features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.
Location, staff very friendly, breakfast was very good
Conveniently situated in the Palmerah district of Jakarta, Amaris Hotel Slipi is located 4.1 km from National Museum of Indonesia, 4.2 km from Tanah Abang Market and 4.9 km from Sarinah.
Hilton Garden Inn Jakarta Taman Palem has an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a garden and restaurant in Jakarta. Featuring a bar, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Fantastic Rooms, and connected to Mall that is very new.
Attractively located in the Menteng district of Jakarta, Stanley Wahid Hasyim is situated 400 metres from Sarinah, 1.6 km from Selamat Datang Monument and 1.9 km from Grand Indonesia.
very close to everywhere , the price is reasonable
Situated in the heart of Jakarta, just a 5-minute drive from M.H. Thamrin Street, the 4-star Millennium Hotel Sirih Jakarta offers modern rooms with satellite TV.
Nice place with good location and view from the room.
Set in Jakarta and with Pacific Place reachable within 1.7 km, CASA LIVING SENOPATI offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Set in Jakarta, 600 metres from Central Park Mall, Opitalia Catalia Resort offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in the heart of Central Jakarta by the famous Bundaran HI, Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta offers 5-star accommodation with sweeping views of the city’s skyline.
Staff are very friendly and roof top pool is great
Located right in the heart of Jakarta and just minutes' walk away from the city's famous landmark, Selamat Datang Monument, and adjacent to the iconic Plaza Indonesia Shopping Mall, Grand Hyatt...
Location is best and Swimming pool is recommandable
Conveniently set in the Taman Sari district of Jakarta, Ghurfati Hotel Wedana is situated 3.3 km from National Museum of Indonesia, 3.8 km from Museum Bank Indonesia and 4.5 km from Sarinah.
Clean, very comfy beds, hot water good water pressure.
Featuring 5-star accommodation, PARKROYAL Serviced Suites Jakarta is situated in Jakarta, 700 metres from Selamat Datang Monument and 500 metres from Grand Indonesia.
Good value for money due to opening special and helpful staff.
Attractively located in the centre of Jakarta, La Boheme, Rooms and Coffee features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service.
Lovely staff, amazing interior design and fantastic rooms.
Situated in Jakarta, 600 metres from Sarinah, Erian Hotel features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Everything we liked it from check-in till check-out
FAQs about hotels in Jakarta
On average, 3-star hotels in Jakarta cost £26 per night, and 4-star hotels in Jakarta are £50 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Jakarta can on average be found for £118 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Jakarta this weekend is £28 or, for a 4-star hotel, £54. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Jakarta for this weekend cost on average around £120 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £25 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Jakarta for tonight. You'll pay on average around £53 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Jakarta will cost around £123 (based on Booking.com prices).
Indonesia’s capital, sprawling Jakarta has hurtled into the 21st century at a startling rate. Rapidly expanding, it is an eclectic mix of cultures with an electric clubbing scene including the EX at Plaza Indonesia mall and those near Blok M mall, popular with expats. Jakarta shopping is great, with modern malls all over, interspersed with traditional markets, some underground.
Thousands of Jakarta restaurants and cheap street food offer many choices. Little Japan is best for sushi (and karaoke), while colourful Chinatown has fantastic dim sum. Buzzing around all are bajaj, Indonesia’s equivalent of tuk-tuks.
The main Jakarta sights include Monas National Monument in green Merdeka square. Spectacularly lit at night, it has a deck with fantastic city views. Opposite is the presidential palace, patrolled by the national guard. The oldest part is Batavia – the city’s Dutch Colonial name – and is home to the Jakarta History Museum.
Away from the bustle is Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, a suburban park celebrating Indonesia’s rich culture through museums, dance and film, centred around a large lake with Indonesia-shaped islands. Ancol Dream Park also features waterparks, beaches and amusement rides.
Traffic can be manic, so leave time after checking out of your Booking.com accommodation in Jakarta to get to Soekarno Hatta or Halim Perdanakusuma Airport.
Chinatown, Kota Tua, the National Monument and shopping...
Chinatown, Kota Tua, the National Monument and shopping malls especially in Kelapa Gading are well worth a visit. Apart from that, there is really nothing else to see and do within the city. I do recommend getting a taxi to Halim Station and taking a journey on the "Whoosh" high speed train to Bandung and have a look around. Bandung is well worth a visit for shopping, Braga Street, Jalan Asia-Africa and Gedung Sate.
One has to be careful when choosing a place to eat. Street food is full of risk - despite it being cheap. I ate Sio-may from a hawker and had diarrhoea for 4 days. Restaurants and food outlets in hotels and malls are the safest, along with any other clean, well known outlets.
Travelling in Jakarta itself is a nightmare. Traffic jams and delays make a relatively short distance journey, take a very long time. There are plenty of taxis and gojek - motorcycle taxis.
The air quality in the city is apallingly bad. As with my daughter, first came the sore throat, then the persistent dry cough, then the phlegm on the lungs and the coughing throughout the night. The air quality in the city is so bad, it constitutes a health hazard. Any rivers and streams are also heavily polluted - they look disgusting.
They proliferation of beggars and people looking for money especially from European tourists becomes irritating as it can easily turn into an aggressive situation. It's better not to walk anywhere.
Local attitude toward European/Australian/NZ tourists (in fact any white skin tourists) appears on the surface to be one of mild annoyance or in cases aggression. We were shouted at in a shopping mall to go home - very hurtful and embarrassing. My daughter who is married to an Indonesian regularly receives abuse. It seems a significant number of people resent outsiders and those who cannot speak their language.
All in all, we will never return to Jakarta.
David
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Jakarta is very big and not much to see.
Jakarta is very big and not much to see. Other than high buildings in south which is not really my interest. I managed to save my trip by going to north of Jakarta and visit fishermen. I can though recommend the city if you are for shopping and friendly people
Gisli Arnar
Iceland
8.0
Scored 8.0
I saw a different side to Jakarta this trip as I had a day...
I saw a different side to Jakarta this trip as I had a day to do non-work related stuff. Found some amazing independent coffee bars and had an amazing dinner at Le Quartier, a French restaurant with excellent steaks. Definitely recommended for a visit. The only major downside is the traffic which is absolutely horrendous. Pick an area you want to explore and stay around there. I stayed a night in a lovely boutique hotel called the Gunawarman. Highly recommended.
James
United Arab Emirates
8.0
Scored 8.0
Jakarta, the business city where you can have a choice of...
Jakarta, the business city where you can have a choice of various restaurants in malls and several areas and batik at Thamrin City. The USA Cultural Centre is on the third floor of Pacific Place mall and offers a lot of free events.
I live south of the southern border of Jakarta, so I visit the city a lot. I only stayed at a hotel because I had two events going on in an area and I needed a place to do my powernaps (it would be too far to go home to do the naps).
Jakarta is a business city with interesting places to eat, for example jalan Agus Salim (jalan Sabang) in central Jakarta or jalan Cipete Raya in South Jakarta. The malls also offer a wide range of restaurants.
As for tourism, I like the old city (TransJakarta bus corridor 1). For green lungs I would suggest Ragunan (TransJakarta bus corridor 6) which is also the home of the Zoo. I like the area of Jalan Wahid Hasyim that offiers a wide range of hotels.
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is a nice open air museum with sample of traditional buildings of almost all provinces of Indonesia, so very nice to take pictures.
Just beware of traffic jams and the odd/even number plate system (ganjil/genap) that is valid from 6-10 am and 4-9 pm in several main streets. We usually don't say, how far is it, but how long will it take me to get there.
The onlline hailing system Gojek or Grab is very useful to have.
If you have to be in Jakarta, go for the food or shopping. If not, better go to Yogja or Bali
Harlina
Indonesia
10
Scored 10
If you have a personal-click, if you do need to be there, or...
If you have a personal-click, if you do need to be there, or if you have things to do its a very interesting city no doubt, If it is only for holiday fly away as soon as possible. Try any other Airport to enter Indonesia and start from there.
I love jakarta! The smell, the people, the vibs and the life and humor. I can't help it I have a personal click and come back over and over again. But I will never promote Jakarta.
PHMC
Germany
4.0
Scored 4.0
It's always interesting to see a nation's capital — but...
It's always interesting to see a nation's capital — but other than that, there's not much to be said for Jakarta. The old city is a bit grim – must likely because the whole city is literally sinking, in particular the waterfront region. There are slums all over the place — as we found out when we accidentally walked into a very dangerous one while searching for a Sim card. We planned for a 48 hour layover just to get a sense for the place, and it was 40 hours too long.
The main enjoyable thing is going to malls. Personally as a European, mall culture isn't really something that's huge where I'm from and I wouldn't normally advocate it. In Jakarta it's a huge part of the culture of the middle class (there's a great Guardian article on the topic) and they're worth seeing. Also because they're pretty much the only enjoyable thing we found to do there.
Location very special, close to nice Dutch architecture and the famous Café Batavia. On the other hand: poverty (slums) is also nearby. But it’s good to be aware of this, and you can help a little by buying things from poor vendors or make use of their services, like tuktuks. The hotel is really good with excellent and superfriendly staff, always willing to help you or give tips and advice. A highly recommended 4 star hotel. Real value for money.
Lii oh belt view of central Jakarta. My partner and I stayed here for a day after flying from the UK to Indonesia, with our flight to Bali being the following day. Took us 30 mins from the airport to the hotel but the hotel was located nearby the main hustle and bustle of the city. We’re we’re very close to the big shopping malls. The pool was lovely and the buffet breakfast had some Indonesian staple foods that I enjoyed.
The staff was extra helpful and polite, hotel might seem a bit old-fashioned but the room is cozy and has been refurbished to suit the modern era, albeit smaller than most 5 star hotels at this price. Swimming pool & recreational area is definetely the main highlight, very suitable for a big family. Gym is top notch. Only downside is they removed non-halal options for breakfast for no apparent reason.
This was one of the best hotels I have stayed in with excellent infrastructure and extremely helpful and cheerful support staff, particularly the front office. The breakfast was sumptuous and included continental and local offerings. The hotel is directly connected to a Shopping Mall with a number of good local and international restaurants. All in all a great place to stay not far from the airport.
In the confusion and the trafic jam of Jakarta, this is a superb place to relax.
The facilities are located in a inner side of the hotel and this allows you to stay isolated of the noise of the city.
The swimming pool is huge and the hotel has also a nice gym.
The restaurant at ground zero is serving every day from 11am to 10pm and has an excellent Indonesian cuisine.
The breakfast is also superb.
I especially enjoyed the fact that the hotel allowed me to bring my furry pet friend and keep him in my room unlike other hotels in Jakarta or Indonesia, most of which don't allow travelers with pets. There was only a small pet deposit fee that is typically being refunded upon check-out. All hotel staff knew about my pet and provided everything we needed to feel well accommodated in their space.
We loved the unique concept of the hotel interior, blending Indonesian and Western cultures and design elements; amazing breakfast, especially Indonesian health drinks, local fruits, selection of dumplings, cheeses, Japanese breakfast choices; we loved the pool on the 4th floor; we loved the location and, amazing staff members; unforgettable view, super comfy pillows and blankets.
Beautiful hotel I had a big room with a garden. Such a place in London would cost 4 times as much. It's in the trendy middle class area of Mentang. However the hotel is in a quiet area. Staff are fantastic & friendly. Breakfast was fantastic. The roof top bar had great cocktails. I had a Margarita pizza the best I've tasted. One of the best hotels I've stayed in.
The hotel doesn't provide breakfast. There's a caffee at the hotel. However, it opens at 9 a.m which is a let down. Fortunately, there are some cheap, outside options in around the hotel. The availability of Netflix and YouTube through Smart TV in the room is a huge bonus. Not to mention that it's close to a park where we can have morning walk.
A formerly grand hotel in a good location. Rooms are large and comfortable.
Beds are very comfortable.
Breakfast is good, with good Indonesian food.
Staff is very friendly
Location is great, right near the sports ground,where lots of people exercise. Near other hotels, shopping malls and the convention centre
You can tell the hotel was properly built, with the right finishing and stylishly decorated. It was very clean, the staff were courteous and location is literally in the heart of Jakarta. Stone-throw from malls - Sarinah, Grand Indonesia, Plaza Indonesia all at walking distance
privacy … the hotel is exceptional ..in many ways .. the service, the food, the many areas full of antiques, the library, the Gamelan musicians - who actually had my Indonesian wife sit in with them.
I highly recommend the Japanese restaurant …
I’ll be back
The location is perfect ,,just 10 minutes walk to Bundaran Hotel Indonesia.
The lobby was great ,the scent so fresh.
The receptionist in afternoon shift are giving 100%customer satisfaction.they always attentive to help absolutely i ll be back.
Very nice Hotel in the business district. Staff was very helpful. I had to book a train ticket and since the website was only in Indonesian, they went through every step with me. Bed was very comfortable, everything was modern and clean.
- Location
- you can walk 25 minutes or take MRT to the hotel next to BNI city station (airport train).Easy to airport.
- walking distance to Grand Indonesia Mall, Plaza Indonesia , Sarinah Mall etc
Great English-every time I had a question they did their best. Also hotel is in less congested area -traffic around some other hotels can make just getting to lobby a wait in traffic.
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