Once a commercial center for the entire continent, the Old Jakarta area contains numerous historical and cultural sites that range from fish markets to city halls, each with a unique story and appeal.
Jakarta is an enormous city that covers 290 square miles. Much of the expansive city it is quite modern, but other parts are still traditional. And there is no end of things to do in Jakarta. This list will help you to begin your exploration of what people call “The Big Durian.”
Le Grandeur Mangga Dua is situated in the trading district of Jakarta, 700 metres from Mangga Dua Square mall. It offers free parking and free internet access in some rooms.
Le Grandeur Mangga Dua is situated in the trading district of Jakarta, 700 metres from Mangga Dua Square mall. It offers free parking and free internet access in some rooms.
Le Grandeur hotel is 3 km from Jakarta International Expo. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is a 20-minute drive away.
Modern rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV and safety deposit box. Tea and coffee-making facilities are provided. Private bathrooms have both a bathtub and shower.
Guests can exercise at the fitness centre, or enjoy a weekday aerobics class. Massage services are also available. For convenience, the hotel has a business centre and tour desk.
Authentic Cantonese dishes are a feature of May Star Restaurant while an international buffet can be enjoyed at Kafe Mangga Dua. A lounge and patisserie are also available.