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Fairmont Signs Hotel in Jakarta

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Fairmont has signed a new 380-room luxury hotel in the capital city of Jakarta, Indonesia, scheduled to open in 2014.

The property will be situated in Senayan Square at the South end of Jakarta's Central Business District. The site features Plaza Senayan, one of the most prestigious shopping centers in Jakarta with over 1 million visitors per month as well as prime residential and commercial facilities. The developer is Senayan Trikarya Sempana, a subsidiary of Kajima Overseas Asia.

Fairmont Jakarta will feature 380 guestrooms and 108 Fairmont branded, long stay serviced suites. Additional features and amenities to the urban hotel include a number of lounges and several restaurants featuring a variety of culinary offerings.

For corporate events and local galas, the hotel features 3,500 square meters of function space, including a 1,200 square meter ballroom.

Guests will be able to relax in the 750 square meter Willow Stream Spa and make the most of the fitness and pool facilities. The hotel is also located not far from the 18-hole Senayan Golf Course.

“The addition of Jakarta will further strengthen our growing presence in Asia Pacific,” said Chris Cahill, President, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts. “Our developments in China, including the reopening of the landmark Peace Hotel in Shanghai, together with our existing hotels in destinations including Singapore allow us to extend our luxury brand to both guests and home owners.”

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