Park Hyatt Jakarta, Combines Contemporary Design and Sophisticated Luxury with Indonesia at Its Core

Seamless Arrival 

The sky lobby on level 23 looks out to the dramatic skyline from its elevated and intimate environs. Following a dramatic passage with copper archways and ceremonial artwork, the guests will be led to fabric-covered enclosures desks for private check-in. 

A series of public areas located on the opposite side where guests can work and relax at the bright and welcoming library surrounded by tall shelving with books and artefacts. The long and linear Living Room is separated into intimate seating areas by delicately detailed metal screens referencing traditional Indonesian motifs, featuring the contemporary Ikat patterns rugs throughout the spaces on a bold scale. 

Designed as an external terrace space, the Patisserie is in a corner of the building with an expansive view and reachable directly through the lift lobby, highlighted by a warm timber ceiling, fans and quirky artwork and lighting.

Accessed via a discreet secret door, an intimate The Bar is set over two levels with a dramatic central copper bar with a champagne bubble chandelier, a carpet referencing timber textures and large-scale photographic pieces that bring the notion of a rainforest into the room. 

Living Room and Patisserie

Elegant Accommodation

Park Hyatt Jakarta features 220 elegant, oversized rooms, including 36 suites. Guestrooms range from approximately 615 to 915 square feet (57 to 85 square meters), while the suites are from approximately 935 2,450 square feet (87 to 300 square meters). 

On entering the rooms, guests are immediately welcomed with the view out of the full height and wide width windows, framed by a central corridor in the black stone, used in polished and textured finishes against a darker timber color. This dark central core contains the functional spaces such as a generous dressing room, a powder room and a luxurious pair of bathrooms – one on each side of the central passage.

One has a generous bath and the other a spacious walk-in shower – both set off the dark stone floors and walls with a bright white feature vanity complemented by copper highlights. 

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