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Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta to Open Rooms

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Wednesday, 25 February 2009

The facilities of the Hotel Indonesia Kempinski have opened in stages, starting with the 3,000 sqm Kempinski Grand Ballroom, which has already proved popular for exhibitions, weddings and various corporate activities since March 2008. In September 2008, the 1,000 sqm Bali Room was added serving the same purpose.

Now, the opening of the hotels Ramayana Wing on 1 March, marks the opening of the hotel to its first guests. A total of 159 rooms, categorized in deluxe, grand deluxe and studio suites will house business and leisure travellers alike.

During this phase, several dining outlets will cater to all culinary wishes: the all-day dining Signatures Restaurant with an open-kitchen concept, the Lobby Nirwana Lounge and the Sky Pool Bar Caf, which offers views over Jakartas skyline from the hotels rooftop, integrated in the pool area. Times Square Restaurant & Bar in a 50s American diner style and the Designer Caf are both managed by Kempinski, and are located in the Grand Indonesia Shopping Town.

During the second half of 2009 the Ganesha Wing, which comprises 130 rooms, including a 512 sqm presidential suite, and an additional four international restaurants, bars and a deli, will complement the Hotel Indonesia Kempinskis extensive facilities. Another highlight ahead is the rooftop Kempinski Spa, with a pool and botanical gardens, private treatment rooms, and a modern fitness centre offering meditation and yoga.

A rate of US$ 190, exclusive of taxes and breakfast, for single or double occupancy, is being offered during the opening period, from March to May 2009.

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