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Archipelago to Open 6th Aston Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia

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Archipelago International is preparing to open its sixth Aston Hotel in Jakarta.

The Aston Priority Simatupang Hotel & Conference Center, will be the group's 6th Aston hotel in Jakarta when it opens in March 2015.

Located in a prime location in the TB Simatupang area on Jalan Let. Jend. T.B. Simatupang, the hotel is next to the Indonesian headquarters of Switzerland’s Nestle and Siemens of Germany.

TB Simatupang is a sub district of South Jakarta, located in the southernmost part of the city close to the Jakarta – Bintaro toll road.

The hotel will offer 296 rooms and suites, together with 12 meeting rooms and a convention hall that can accommodate up to 800 guests.

There will also be a specialty signature restaurant, a coffee shop and lounge, as well as a swimming pool, spa and fitness center.

“Until now, South Jakarta has been missing an up market hotel which has caused many of the areas companies to pay a premium for hotel rooms or house their guests far away from where they need to be. Our newest Aston has been highly anticipated and forward inquiries have been short of phenomenal. The hotel will be a huge success and also be our 6th Aston in Jakarta alone, continuing our reputation as the fastest growing and most consistent hotel network in Indonesia,” said Norbert Vas, VP Sales & Marketing at Archipelago International.

Aston, Jakarta, Indonesia, Archipelago

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