Jakarta Visitors to Benefit from New Hotels
New Hotels set to Benefit Jakarta Visitors
It has been revealed that in 2011 Jakarta will see 10 new hotels open, offering an even wider accommodation choice for visitors to the city. With British travellers looking for new and undiscovered locations to visit, and the new Indonesian hotels ranging from one to five stars, Jakarta is set to see considerable tourism gains this year.
Unlike Bali, Jakarta is not yet full of hotels, offering plenty of room for the expansion of new accommodation for guests to the region. The Jakarta Hotels and Restaurant Association announced that whilst the hotels are all currently under development, their completion would offer wider choice to travellers. Though approximately 9,000 hotel rooms can be found in the city, an average of 60 per cent occupancy is common, leading to many visitors being able to find great deals and hotel packages for their stay. And whilst the 10 new hotels will fill the market even more, the development of new and modern accommodation will help bring even more guests to the region for longer.
Jakarta, Indonesia's sprawling capital, is a wonderful city to explore for those travelling through the region and wanting a closer look at the local culture. Beneath the close atmosphere of the urban environment there lays some unexplored gems, from rich scents to luxurious nightlife that will excite many visitors.
Travel to Jakarta is available through several airlines that operate out of the UK including Emirates and Kuwait Airlines. And for individuals wanting to explore this extraordinary place, 2011 will also see a greater choice of hotel options.
Posted by Raef, 02 March 2011 10:42
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