Marriott International announced the opening of the Aloft Jakarta Wahid Hasyim,
the first Aloft to open in Indonesia. With its sassy modern style and
tech-forward experiences, Aloft Wahid Hasyim brings the brand's passion
for live music, vibrant design and innovation to the capital city.
"Jakarta is a pulsating metropolis with a vibrant social scene," said Mike Fulkerson, Vice President, Brand & Marketing, Asia-Pacific, Marriott International. "The
new Aloft Jakarta Wahid Hasyim is bound to become a buzzing hub for
global travelers and locals to connect over great live music from
up-and-coming bands."
Located near Jakarta's bustling central core, Aloft Jakarta Wahid
Hasyim features 180 urban and locally influenced design-led rooms fully
equipped with Aloft's plush beds, custom amenities by Bliss Spa, fast
& free Wi-Fi and flat screen televisions. The hotel's personality
comes alive through its vibrant murals by recognized Indonesian artists,
Nugraha Pratama and Nur Cahyono, illustrating Jakarta's rich culture
and heritage throughout the guest room interiors and communal spaces.
The hotel's restaurant, Nook, serves Indonesian favourites such as
the succulent "Ayam Bakar Seruni" (grilled marinated chicken with
coriander sweet soya reduction, chili relish and vegetables), in
addition to international offerings. For those on the go, Re:fuel by
Aloft, the 24/7 grab and go eatery, provides light meals, snacks,
healthy bites, beverages and more.
Aloft Jakarta Wahid Hasyim offers 1,507 square feet of meeting space
including eight conference rooms. The hotel is a short distance from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport,
which is ideal for bringing teams together. The Tactic meeting rooms
are fully equipped state-of-the-art audiovisual technology, great
connectivity and contemporary lighting.
"From the edgy murals by local artists and live music acts to the
authentic drinks and cuisine available at our F&B venues, Aloft
Jakarta Wahid Hasyim celebrates Indonesian culture in a fresh, new way," said Dirk Fischbach, General Manager, Aloft Jakarta Wahid Hasyim. (TraveldailynewsAsia)
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