The Grand Mansion Menteng
Photograph: The Grand Mansion Menteng/Facebook
Photograph: The Grand Mansion Menteng/Facebook

The 7 best luxury five-star hotels in Jakarta

Indonesia's massive capital is never short of posh 5-star hotels to base your explorations from

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Jakarta, Indonesia's bustling capital of over 11 million residents, is as dynamic as it comes. On the surface, it's a fast-paced metropolis, but savvy visitors will unearth a blend of modernity and tradition beneath the buzz. After all, it's been around for over 500 years.

Explore the colourful array of businesses set in 17th-century Portuguese buildings at Kota Tua (Old Town), or see the intricate traditional puppetry at the Wayang Museum. Witness edgy modern art at the funky Museum Macan, or simply shop to your heart's content at the many malls and markets.

It can get a little chaotic, but know that at the end of the day, you can always retreat into the luxurious sanctuaries of the best 5-star hotels in this city far west of Java.

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Stately and refined, The Langham greets you immediately with a flurry of crystal 'butterflies' overhead. The art installation and chandelier by Czech luxury glassmaker Lasvit at the welcome lobby ushers you up to the official reception, where lofty ceilings let in generous light, and the occasional decorative art deco designs add European flair.

The rooms continue the chic style with marble accents, herringbone parquet flooring and invitingly plush furnishings. Expect spectacular views as you'll be at the top 13 storeys of a sleek skyscraper one that you can enjoy even as you use the many facilities, including four eateries, a rooftop bar, and even outdoor and indoor pools to choose from.

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Step away from the outside noise and retreat into the cocoon that is Four Seasons Jakarta. The opalescent interior is conjured by generous use of white marble and crystal lighting, and the effect is almost otherworldly in its soft glow. The hotel patisserie adds a delicious splash of soft teal.

The 125 all-suites property tells a cosier story for guests within their rooms, albeit maintaining an air of elegance. Chinoiserie panels turn up the whimsy while framed Indonesian art gives locality. And although the spa is a sumptuous treat, there are deep soaking tubs in the bathroom which are perfect after a long day of exploring.

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The understated luxury of Park Hyatt Jakarta comes from its clever use of clean modern lines combined with warm wood tones. There are also swatches of locally woven fabric with distinct diamond patterns in the rooms, further contributing to the hotel's sophisticated ambience while giving a subtle nod to Indonesia's rich cultural heritage.

Taking upper prime estate of the 37-story Park Tower, the hotel offers panoramic views of the bustling city. Travel easily to nearby attractions like the National Monument (Monas), Presidential Palace, and Istiqlal Mosque. Then, return to enjoy the exceptional spa and trending wellness facilities, including the floating and cold plunge pools as well as restorative treatments inspired by local healing traditions.

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With just 65 units on the property, The Grand Mansion Menteng Jakarta is easily the most boutique on this list. The design is an unlikely pairing of Japanese art deco with the Dutch colonial mansion, often highlighted in contrasting black and white and is most impressive when looking up from the long lap pool in the middle of the block.

For those who love their convenience, the rooms are designed to be more like residences. It's a great option for bigger groups with up to 3-bedroom formats, and all apartments come with personal kitchenettes, washers and a microwave. If ever there's a need for anything else, the in-house butler service will take care of your requests.

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Nestled in the vibrant Golden Triangle district, The St. Regis Jakarta opened in 2022 – a 17-storey project created by a panel of international designers such as Alexandra Champalimaud, Bill Bensley and Indonesia's Eddy Susanto. The result? An opulent display of luxury fused with Indonesian heritage through music and art.

The arrival lobby is more music hall with its theatrical layout, including a grand piano taking centre stage on the main stairs. Guests will also notice elements of batik throughout the hotel, from the framed canting stamp used to print patterns in the rooms, to the iconic parang batik motif – one of the culture's oldest – beautifully carved into a stairway wall leading to the bar.

Expect all the signature rituals to be present including the evening champagne sabrage, and retire into gilded rooms with jewel-toned furnishings for a dramatic flourish.

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There are few brands as synonymous with luxury as Raffles, and the property in Jakarta is no different. One of the first to be housed in a skyscraper, the hotel maintains a sense of majesty with its intuitive layering of materials such as heavy wood and plush fabrics.

Most commendable is the proud showcase of art from Indonesian Hendra Gunawan, with rugs and decorative elements continuing his vibrant palette – a bold choice that pays homage to the country's rich heritage. Enjoy an afternoon tea by the landscaped pool, or have some delicious tipple at The Writers Bar – all quintessential activities to signal a relaxing escape.

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Jakarta's Alila in the Sudirman Central Business District isn't afraid to be a little edgy. From the colourful, spiralling 'Orbital of Joy’ at the entrance to the electric palette of azure and pumpkin splashed about the property, the 5-star hotel is a dream for contemporary folks.

Being in the business district accords all of its modern conveniences to guests, and there's no shortage of personality in the hotel's facilities, like the 'catwalk pool' which has a runway cutting across the middle. The highlight, though, has to be Vong Kitchen and Le Burger – two dining concepts created exclusively for Alila SCBD by Michelin-starred chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten and his son, Cedric. Who can say no to grilled Lombok octopus and oxtail soup, right?

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