
Contrasts of South Sulawesi And Bali
Think terrain, temples and tribes! Fascinating traditions, magnificent scenery: a journey of a lifetime.
The Aston is a good base from which to begin your holiday in Sulawesi. In a prime location to explore the city centre, the property has a decent range of facilities and panoramic views across Makassar.
The Sky dining restaurant serves traditional Indonesian dishes alongside international cuisine and is open 24 hours a day. On the 19th floor, you’ll find the rooftop bar, which is a lovely spot for afternoon tea or a cocktail in the evening. Within walking distance are many places to eat and shopping areas, while there are also a gym and a large swimming pool overlooking the city available for relaxing back at the hotel.
Rooms range from superior to executive suites, with modern bathrooms and decor and decent quality amenities. They may be simple, but are spacious and make for a comfortable stay.
While the service may not be top quality, the Aston offers great views of the city, a prime location and everything you need for a city centre base.
Superior - This is what we would describe as our standard category. These will be decent 3/4* hotels providing a really good level of service. We would generally expect them to be providing a little something extra, in terms of character, guest experience or facilities too.
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