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Mega Anggrek Hotel Jakarta Slipi
3.5/521 Reviews

Mega Anggrek Hotel Jakarta Slipi

West Jakarta|0.61km from Cattleya City Park
Location: The hotel is not close to anywhere, but there is a large shopping mall nearby, and it takes only 5 minutes to take a taxi. Facilities: The hotel is full of promotional posters for health spas and hair salons. There is a swimming pool on the 3rd floor of the hotel, less than 1 meter away from the room window. The hotel can access the Internet, but to buy an Internet recharge card, an hour is 35,000 Indonesian rupees (24 yuan), 3 hours is 70,000 Indonesian rupees (47 yuan). Only the lobby can be connected to the wireless network, and the room cannot be connected. There is a travel agent on the first floor of the hotel. The hotel's laundry service is OK, 35,000 Indonesian rupees (24 yuan) can wash all the clothes you have used on the day: pants, underwear, shirts, socks, handkerchiefs. There is a sign next to the front desk that says the bar is located on the basement floor. We have not been to any leisure venues in the hotel except for the internet. We wanted to use the gym but the hotel did not. We stayed in the new area of the hotel and there was only one elevator in the whole building. Lobby and front desk: The lobby is small and there are few seats. There is no place for guests to sit and chat except the cafe. The front desk is also very small, there are only 2,3 waiters, so there are a lot of people at the party and it looks very crowded. Food: All guests at the hotel can enjoy breakfast here for free (meal is included in the room rate). If you add 2 more people, you have to pay an extra 50,000 Indonesian rupees (34 yuan). According to the standards of Indonesian hotels, the breakfast here is very general. Except for the greasy ones, everything else is OK. Lunch and dinner time here is deserted, there are few guests except a few people in the meeting. There is a very nice guitarist there in the evening, the tune bullets are very good. The room service menu looks very good, so I called room service for dinner. After ordering dinner, they called several times and each time said that there was no dish I wanted to order. They didn't have :Angsio Tahu,Cah Baby Kailan,Sate Ayam,Nasi Timbel,Nasi Campur Bali,Nasi Goreng Anggrek and Ayam Kalasan. I really don't know what they have. In the end, I just had Nasi Goreng Kampung,Brocoli Cah Jamur and iced lemon tea. It tastes good, but there is nothing to like. The amount is very small, totaling 70,000 Indonesian rupees (47 yuan). There is also a 10% government tax (this menu is already stated). In addition, there is a 10% fee, and it is not clear what the fee is. So I have to pay another 20% of the meal fee. It makes no sense. I was stupid enough to order room service the next day. I waited for more than an hour for a crab sandwich. Toast and French fries were all cold when they got the room. Room: The furniture in the hotel's new district is all new. The bed was very comfortable with clean and soft cotton sheets. The room, bathroom, and toilet were very clean. I think this is the most important thing. There is also a living room and a small kitchen in the room. But the cabinets inside are empty and the refrigerator is empty. The lower-floor rooms may be a bit noisy, especially the rooms facing the street. At 6 o'clock in the morning, I was awakened by a group of people doing aerobics by the pool, less than 10 meters away from my room. After they finished at 7 o'clock, the vacuum cleaner outside the room was roaring again, and there was no way to sleep anymore. The photos you see from the website are all real except my room. The living room of the room has no windows, no flowers, no plants. The floor is carpeted. There are no remote controls for both air conditioners. The TV in the living room does not have a remote control, and the TV in the bedroom is remotely controlled by the button on the bedside table. When changing channels, you have to twist your wrist, and you can change it. You can enjoy 2 bottles of mineral water for free every day. If there is one more person, it will not be enough, especially if you are not just resting in the room. The hotel's things are expensive, a bottle of 380ml mineral water costs 18,000 Indonesian rupees (12 yuan), but the tap water here is very unhygienic. If you are not familiar with Indonesian hotels, you may not know. To open a bottle of water, you have to go everywhere to the bottle opener, which is really troublesome. Summary: If you drive here, this hotel may be worth it. I gave it2.5 stars, but they may think they have reached 3 stars or higher. The hardware is good, but the software is still lacking.

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Stayed here for 3 days. Its located near to Taman Anggerik Mall so you can get something easily. Room is big but thats what is good about it. There is no iron, you need to pay for the housekeeping to iron your shirt if you need to. Room Wi-Fi sucks, you cant really do anything with it. A/C cant be controlled. i set at 23C and its freezing, ramp it to 27C and it still freezing. On the contrary, the breakfast spread was quite good though.
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Amaris Hotel Slipi
4.1/537 Reviews
I've spent 10 days quarantine from end of Dec. '21 to early Jan. '22 in this hotel. Staff's hospitality is excellent, from the day you booked, to the arrival & picking up process in the airport, to the staying period as well as the release, they are always there to help. Bravo to Mr. Ricky that able to finally provide me the room with best view to the city. Also great job for Mr. Iqbal who picking me up at the airport, despite that my local phone number was not working (unexpectedly) during my arrival. The food are great with various menus daily. Room will be cleaned if you need it. You just need to call. If only they can manage the laundry system better, than everything would be perfect. Since the laundry done outside the hotel & by weighing system, they just pack the clothes in a plastic no matter the type. My shirt is tangled once returned and even when I requested to re-ironing again (which they did), it still returned in untidy condition since it packed with other clothes inside a tight plastic. Other thing is the toilet's exhaust is not working. However, for a 2 stars hotel, you received more than you can asked & paid for. Highly recommended, not only for a quarantine.
Sanctuary Spaces by TwoSpaces
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Superb, everthing is so so fine here. The room, the staffs, no complaint. Love the in room ambience
Mega Anggrek Hotel Jakarta Slipi
3.5/521 Reviews
Location: The hotel is not close to anywhere, but there is a large shopping mall nearby, and it takes only 5 minutes to take a taxi. Facilities: The hotel is full of promotional posters for health spas and hair salons. There is a swimming pool on the 3rd floor of the hotel, less than 1 meter away from the room window. The hotel can access the Internet, but to buy an Internet recharge card, an hour is 35,000 Indonesian rupees (24 yuan), 3 hours is 70,000 Indonesian rupees (47 yuan). Only the lobby can be connected to the wireless network, and the room cannot be connected. There is a travel agent on the first floor of the hotel. The hotel's laundry service is OK, 35,000 Indonesian rupees (24 yuan) can wash all the clothes you have used on the day: pants, underwear, shirts, socks, handkerchiefs. There is a sign next to the front desk that says the bar is located on the basement floor. We have not been to any leisure venues in the hotel except for the internet. We wanted to use the gym but the hotel did not. We stayed in the new area of the hotel and there was only one elevator in the whole building. Lobby and front desk: The lobby is small and there are few seats. There is no place for guests to sit and chat except the cafe. The front desk is also very small, there are only 2,3 waiters, so there are a lot of people at the party and it looks very crowded. Food: All guests at the hotel can enjoy breakfast here for free (meal is included in the room rate). If you add 2 more people, you have to pay an extra 50,000 Indonesian rupees (34 yuan). According to the standards of Indonesian hotels, the breakfast here is very general. Except for the greasy ones, everything else is OK. Lunch and dinner time here is deserted, there are few guests except a few people in the meeting. There is a very nice guitarist there in the evening, the tune bullets are very good. The room service menu looks very good, so I called room service for dinner. After ordering dinner, they called several times and each time said that there was no dish I wanted to order. They didn't have :Angsio Tahu,Cah Baby Kailan,Sate Ayam,Nasi Timbel,Nasi Campur Bali,Nasi Goreng Anggrek and Ayam Kalasan. I really don't know what they have. In the end, I just had Nasi Goreng Kampung,Brocoli Cah Jamur and iced lemon tea. It tastes good, but there is nothing to like. The amount is very small, totaling 70,000 Indonesian rupees (47 yuan). There is also a 10% government tax (this menu is already stated). In addition, there is a 10% fee, and it is not clear what the fee is. So I have to pay another 20% of the meal fee. It makes no sense. I was stupid enough to order room service the next day. I waited for more than an hour for a crab sandwich. Toast and French fries were all cold when they got the room. Room: The furniture in the hotel's new district is all new. The bed was very comfortable with clean and soft cotton sheets. The room, bathroom, and toilet were very clean. I think this is the most important thing. There is also a living room and a small kitchen in the room. But the cabinets inside are empty and the refrigerator is empty. The lower-floor rooms may be a bit noisy, especially the rooms facing the street. At 6 o'clock in the morning, I was awakened by a group of people doing aerobics by the pool, less than 10 meters away from my room. After they finished at 7 o'clock, the vacuum cleaner outside the room was roaring again, and there was no way to sleep anymore. The photos you see from the website are all real except my room. The living room of the room has no windows, no flowers, no plants. The floor is carpeted. There are no remote controls for both air conditioners. The TV in the living room does not have a remote control, and the TV in the bedroom is remotely controlled by the button on the bedside table. When changing channels, you have to twist your wrist, and you can change it. You can enjoy 2 bottles of mineral water for free every day. If there is one more person, it will not be enough, especially if you are not just resting in the room. The hotel's things are expensive, a bottle of 380ml mineral water costs 18,000 Indonesian rupees (12 yuan), but the tap water here is very unhygienic. If you are not familiar with Indonesian hotels, you may not know. To open a bottle of water, you have to go everywhere to the bottle opener, which is really troublesome. Summary: If you drive here, this hotel may be worth it. I gave it2.5 stars, but they may think they have reached 3 stars or higher. The hardware is good, but the software is still lacking.

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Jakarta Travel Guide

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Planning a trip to Jakarta? Located in Indonesia, Jakarta is a well-known and vibrant city. While traveling to Indonesia, Jakarta is one of the most popular destinations.

Soekarno–Hatta International Airport is the primary airport in Jakarta. Besides flying, taking a train to Sudirman Railway Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Jakarta. Here, there are more than 953 hotels for you to choose from. Jakarta has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 45 USD. There are 43 five-star hotels in Jakarta at an average price of 138 USD per night. There are 116 four-star hotels in Jakarta at an average price of 50 USD per night. There are 334 three-star hotels in Jakarta at an average price of 52 USD per night. There are 362 two-star hotels in Jakarta at an average price of 25 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Jakarta. Novotel is the most popular brand among tourists. In Jakarta, there are hotels under the Novotel brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Novotel. A popular hotel in Jakarta, Pullman Jakarta Indonesia is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Pullman Jakarta Central Park.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Jakarta, such as Jalan Surabaya, Dancing Fountain, Ciputra Artpreneur. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Waterbom Jakarta, Thousand Islands. The most famous attractions locally are Merdeka Square, Chinatown (Glodok), Jakarta Convention Center. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Plaza Indonesia Mall, grand indonesia, Central Park Mall for a great shopping experience.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 29.07°C during the day, 26.07°C at night

• April to June: 30.38°C during the day, 26.86°C at night

• July to September: 30.62°C during the day, 26.98°C at night

• October to December: 30.28°C during the day, 26.82°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 264.93 cm

• Summer: 158.1 cm

• Autumn: 31.33 cm

• Winter: 97.37 cm

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