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Good Services F/desk Stuff, Will come and stay again.
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The food is good .Good staff .The room comfortable
Within walking distance to the food court at the Swiss Belhotel, friendly, helpful staff, decent wifi in rooms. Fairly good value for price.
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Great spa!
Best staf i ever met
Airport pickup and drop off, safe quiet location, clean comfy rooms, good staff.
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Every staff was very kind and polite.
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Location,clean, price and arround the hotel alot of restaurant
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The staff was amazing.
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Where to stay in Jakarta
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the standard check-in and check-out times in Jakarta hotels?
What mandatory taxes and service charges will appear on my Jakarta hotel bill?
How long should I plan for transfers between Soekarno-Hatta (CGK) Airport and central Jakarta hotels?
Which Jakarta neighborhoods are best for transit, hotel price, and purpose of stay?
How reliable is hotel Wi-Fi in Jakarta, and are coworking options available nearby?
What are common payment, deposit, and currency practices in Jakarta hotels?
What lodging-relevant scams or safety issues should I be aware of in Jakarta?
How do hotel prices in Jakarta fluctuate by season or events?
What is the typical Wi-Fi speed in Jakarta hotels?
Can I easily pay for my Jakarta hotel stay with a credit card?
What cancellation policies are typical for Jakarta hotels?
How does weather impact hotel availability and pricing in Jakarta?
What are the norms for tipping hotel staff in Jakarta?
What is the prevalence of step-free access in Jakarta hotels?
Are power outages common in Jakarta hotels?
Top Tips
- Expect a 21% charge on top of the quoted room rate: 10% government VAT and 11% service charge are standard in Jakarta hotels, across both domestic and international chains. Verify each line item on your final invoice before payment to avoid unexpected costs.
- Book hotels within 300-500 meters of an MRT or TransJakarta BRT stop to avoid rush-hour traffic and cut car trips from 60-90 minutes to 20-40 minutes by rail or bus, saving 30-60 minutes per peak commute. Brands like Ibis and Novotel often have properties close to transit for added convenience.
- From Soekarno-Hatta (CGK) Airport, use official Bluebird taxi counters near airport exits or book via Grab or Gojek apps. Typical fares to Central Jakarta are Rp150,000-Rp350,000 (approx. $15-$23 USD); request a printed fare receipt and use official providers to avoid overcharging.
- Select to pay in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) when using cards to avoid Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) markups, which often add 1-3% to your cost even at premium chain hotels. At the payment terminal, choose 'charge in local currency' to keep fees low.
- Do not drink hotel tap water; use complimentary bottled water or request filtered water at your hotel, as Jakarta's tap water is not potable. Most international chains provide free daily bottled water and may have large dispensers available in common areas if needed.
- Jakarta hotels commonly include a 10% service charge and 11% VAT on bills. Tip 5-10% extra only for standout, personalized service like concierge or exceptional staff interactions, and check the in-room guest book or ask the front desk for hotel-specific tipping guidance.
- Use day-use rooms from platforms like Traveloka for long transit or late flights; 3-8 hour blocks cost Rp150,000-Rp500,000 (approx. $15-$33 USD). Many hotel chains partner for day-use rates, so compare availability and confirm access to in-room facilities during short stays.
- For passport and valuables security, choose hotels with in-room safes, standard in 3-5 star properties. For larger items, request a written inventory at the front desk; most hotels maintain security logs for property stored at reception.
- Pack a Type C or Type F adapter; Indonesia uses 230V, 50Hz electricity, and most hotels accept Euro-style plugs. Universal adapters work in most outlets, and higher-end hotels may provide loaner adapters at reception if you ask.
- For business travel, stay in Sudirman/SCBD or Kuningan to minimize time lost in traffic; transfers within these business districts typically take 5-20 minutes. Major chains such as Shangri-La and Ritz-Carlton in Sudirman, or Westin in Kuningan, also offer business amenities like meeting lounges.
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