Mövenpick Hotel Jakarta opening news: Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, a leader in hospitality since 1948, is delighted to announce the opening of its first property in Jakarta, the. This new addition aspires to set an elevated standard of hospitality, establishing itself as a prime lifestyle destination.
Strategically located in the heart of Jakarta, Mövenpick Hotel Jakarta City Centre offers unparalleled convenience and serves as a gateway to city’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Guests enjoy immediate access to prominent landmarks, including the Merdeka Presidential Palace, the National Monument, key business districts, government offices, diplomatic missions, and the historic area of Kota Tua.
Mövenpick Hotel Jakarta City Centre embodies generous hospitality, where food and beverage is central to creating meaningful human connections, promoting kindness and care. The hotel features 256 thoughtfully designed guest rooms and suites, including the prestigious Presidential Suites, as well as a wide array of amenities to meet the diverse needs of its guests.
Mövenpick Hotel Jakarta opening: a premier culinary destination
The hotel’s culinary offerings set it apart as a premier destination for food enthusiasts. The Ginger Flower restaurant showcases a vibrant selection of Indonesian dishes, including specialties from Java, South Sulawesi, and Sumatra. Wilde Cut Grill & Wine serves premium steak cuts, prepared in a classic style. The 717 Creamery Dessert Bar satisfies sweet cravings with handcrafted delights, while Supremo Specialty Coffee & Roastery offers expertly brewed Indonesian coffee. La Floriane Bistro presents refined European cuisine, and Song Xiang Lou specialises in authentic Cantonese dishes. Eldoris Pool and Bar and Clemente Pavilion, located on the 6th floor, provide relaxing spaces with terraces overlooking the pool and cityscape.
In a cherished Mövenpick tradition, the hotel introduces its signature “Chocolate Hour” held daily in the 717 Creamery Dessert Bar. Guests can indulge in an array of gourmet chocolate creations. This unique experience allows guests to enjoy a global tradition while savouring delectable flavours.
As a premier MICE destination, Mövenpick Hotel Jakarta City Centre offers two contemporary ballrooms and 15 versatile meeting rooms, all equipped with interactive display TVs, digital displays, electronic whiteboards, and video conferencing capabilities. The meeting rooms also provide expansive spaces for corporate functions, social events, and weddings. The hotel’s event facilities are supported by a dedicated team of professionals, ensuring every gathering is flawlessly executed.
In line with Accor’s commitment to sustainability, Mövenpick Hotel Jakarta City Centre has implemented several green initiatives. The hotel is committed to eliminating single-use plastics to reduce environmental impact and utilises solar panels to harness renewable energy. The hotel also provides specialised setups and services to accommodate guests with disabilities, ensuring an inclusive and accessible experience for all.
“The opening of Mövenpick Hotel Jakarta City Centre marks a significant milestone for Accor, highlighting our continued expansion in Indonesia. We are committed to advancing the country’s tourism sector while delivering exceptional experiences for travellers from around the world. The hotel will enhance the city’s culinary scene with its outstanding dining venues and become a top lifestyle destination, seamlessly blending the brand’s Swiss heritage with exceptional hospitality,” said Garth Simmons, COO of Accor’s Premium, Midscale and Economy Division in Asia.
About the Mövenpick brand
Mövenpick pioneered the Swiss restaurant scene and evolved into a premium international hotel brand with culinary excellence at its heart. Today, Mövenpick continues to embody a philosophy of generous hospitality, where inventive cuisine fosters meaningful connections and drives positive change. With this ethos, Mövenpick curates experiences designed to inspire guests and locals alike, creating lasting memories and nurturing the human desire for connection.