Alila Jakarta
Central city location
Couples, Families
A modern and slick hotel, Alila Jakarta sits in central Jakarta with views of the Presidential Palace and National Museum.
With easy and quick access to all areas of the city, this contemporary hotel – offically called ‘Alila SCBD Jakarta’ –is a great base for the busy sightseeing traveller.
The interior of the hotel is sleek and simple with an abstract-minimalist approach to architecture and design. The outdoor swimming pool, with extensive city views, is an ideal place for guests to unwind after a busy day in the city.
The Rooms
The rooms themselves continue this modern minimalistic aesthetic with complementary hints of Asian design.
Rooms are comfortable and spacious with views overlooking many of the historical landmarks of the city.
In stark contrast to the rest of the hotel, the Alila Spa offers a taste of Indonesian tradition, with skilled local therapists offering a wide range of both health and beauty treatments. The Alila Jakarta has four restaurants and bars offering an expansive range of cuisines from both the East and the West. Due to its central location, we recommend going out to eat and explore Jakarta’s food and nightlife scene.
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