
Jakarta Luxury: Your Dream 2BR Menteng Square Oasis Awaits!
Jakarta Luxury: Menteng Square Oasis – My Hot and Cold Affair (A Brutally Honest Review!)
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I just emerged, blinking and slightly sunburned, from the "Jakarta Luxury: Your Dream 2BR Menteng Square Oasis Awaits!" experience. And lemme tell ya, it was… a journey. A rollercoaster. A spicy Indonesian rendang of highs and lows.
First off, let's be real: accessibility matters. From the get-go, I checked the usual suspects. The website claimed certain facilities, (elevator, designated parking) but until I was there in person it felt like a dice roll. Ultimately, I found the elevators were good, and so was the accessible parking. A good start!
Now, about those dreams… They definitely sell a vision. You know, the whole "oasis" thing. And, well, they almost deliver. The location in Menteng is pretty fantastic. It's smack-dab in the middle of things, yet somehow feels… quiet. You can actually breathe! Thank God. Jakarta is usually a sensory overload, especially if you're coming from somewhere… less chaotic.
Getting Around: Easy peasy. Airport transfer was a lifesaver (traffic in Jakarta is legendary, people!). Car park [free of charge]? Score! I even saw valet parking, which, let's be honest, feels ridiculously decadent, but hey, I'm not complaining. I didn't bring a bike, but I did see bicycle parking, and Car power charging station so they thought of everything.
The Rooms: My Sanctuary (Mostly!)
The 2BR itself? Pretty darn spacious. Air conditioning was a godsend, especially after dodging the heat for 15 min. The soundproofing was mostly effective (more on that later), so at least I could pretend the city wasn't melting down outside. I got a room on a high floor and was happy about the views. The blackout curtains were a godsend for sleep.
Available in all rooms list is pretty complete with useful things like additional toilet to wake-up service. The bathroom was decent with slippers! There was no way I was going to walk around bare feet in a hotel room.
Okay, let's get to the nitty-gritty, shall we?
- The Good Stuff: The free Wi-Fi? Rock solid in my room. I mean, essential! Free Wi-Fi in public areas was also appreciated. Internet [LAN] I didn't try, but it was there! The Wi-Fi for special events was interesting but I can't report, I didn't go to an event. I had no complaints on the internet access department. The free bottled water was a nice touch (hydration is key in this climate!). I also needed the hair dryer because, honestly, who wants to deal with wet hair when you’re trying to conquer Jakarta? My room had a mini bar, Refrigerator, Coffee/tea maker all essential.
- The Middling Stuff (The "Meh" Zone): The desk and laptop workspace were functional, but not Instagrammable. The daily housekeeping was fine, the staff were very polite. Minibar was well-stocked. The in-room safe box felt a little… obligatory. You know, the kind you should use, but secretly hope you don’t need.
The Not-So-Good Stuff (Where the Cracks Began to Show):
One night, around 3 AM, some extremely enthusiastic karaoke drifted up from somewhere. The soundproofing, bless its heart, couldn't quite handle the Indonesian version of "My Heart Will Go On." I spent a good hour considering throwing a shoe at the ceiling (I did not, in case the hotel is reading this).
Dining, Drinking, & Snacking: A Food Adventure
Oh, the food. It’s a mixed bag, to put it mildly.
- The Positive: Asian breakfast was amazing. The Western breakfast was a little too generic, but I always had a good Asian breakfast. The coffee shop was a lifesaver. The Restaurants have a variety of flavors to chose from but don't miss the Desserts in restaurant they were delicious. The Poolside bar was a pleasant way to spend the afternoon.
- The "Interesting" Bits: Ordering room service [24-hour] was a gamble. Sometimes the food was amazing, other times… well, let's just say I had a close encounter with a slightly questionable satay.
- I didn't see: Vegetarian restaurant.
Things to Do (And How to Relax): The Spa & the Gym
I always have to take a look at the Gym/fitness, and this one was decent. I made use of the Sauna, and it was good. I did not use the Steamroom, or the Spa, but the options were all there. I did not use the Pool with view.
Here’s where the "oasis" feeling really took a hit.
- The Spa Experience (or Lack Thereof, for Me): I'm a sucker for a good massage, but the spa felt slightly… sterile. The Body scrub and Body wrap treatments seemed intriguing, but I couldn't bring myself to sign up. The Foot bath was perfect after walking around a lot.
Cleanliness & Safety: Trying to Feel Safe
This is a biggie, right? Especially these days.
- The Good News: Hand sanitizer everywhere. The staff seemed genuinely vigilant. Anti-viral cleaning products were definitely in use. The Rooms sanitized between stays felt reassuring.
- The "Meh" Again: Daily disinfection in common areas was noticeable, but not in an intrusive way, and professional-grade sanitizing services were in action.
- I didn't see: Sterilizing equipment.
Services & Conveniences: The Helpful Bits
Plenty of convenient amenities, including Concierge, Currency exchange, Daily housekeeping, Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests, Invoice provided, Laundry service, Luggage storage, Meeting/banquet facilities, and Safety deposit boxes.
- My Favorite: The Contactless check-in/out was a breath of fresh air. No long lines, no tedious paperwork!
- The Oddity: The Convenience store… seemed to sell everything except what I actually needed at the moment (like, say, a decent international adapter).
For the Kids:
I didn't bring any kids with me, but if you do, the options seem to be there.
The Verdict: Would I Go Back?
Honestly? Probably. Despite the occasional noise, the slightly hit-or-miss food, and the almost-but-not-quite-luxury feel, there’s a certain charm about the place. It’s well-located, generally clean, and the staff are genuinely helpful. It's not perfect, but it's Jakarta. Perfectly imperfect.
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- H2: The Rooms: My Sanctuary (Mostly!)
- H2: Dining, Drinking, & Snacking: A Food Adventure
- H2: Things to Do (And How to Relax): The Spa & the Gym
- H2: Cleanliness & Safety: Trying to Feel Safe
- H2: Services & Conveniences: The Helpful Bits
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- H2: The Verdict: Would I Go Back?

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're heading to Jakarta! And not just any Jakarta, but "Comfy and Strategic 2BR Menteng Square By Travelio" Jakarta. Sounds thrilling, right? Actually, let's be honest, the name doesn't scream "party!" but hey, it's a base of operations, and hopefully, a comfy one at that. Here's my brain-dump of a plan, a haphazard itinerary, a pre-trip nervous sweat manifested in bullet points…
Pre-Trip Panic (and Delight):
- Packing: Ugh, the eternal struggle. Do I really need that sequined jumpsuit? (Yes, you do, inner voice, even if just for the mental boost). Jakarta humidity is gonna be a beast. Lightweight, breathable fabrics are the key. Mosquito repellent? Essential, unless you fancy turning into a human pincushion.
- Currency Woes: Indonesian Rupiah. Okay, gotta get the conversion rate straight. Don't want to accidentally pay a thousand dollars for a cup of coffee. Actually, scratch that, I'd probably love a thousand-dollar coffee, just to see what it tastes like. Reality check: ATM hunting will be a priority.
- The Flight: Pray for a non-screaming toddler. Pray for turbulence-free skies. Pray the onboard entertainment system actually works this time. My emotional well-being hinges on those things, basically.
Day 1: Arrival, Sensory Overload, and Possibly a Mild Existential Crisis
- Morning (or whenever the heck we land): Menteng Square Arrival and Check-in. Pray the Travelio instructions are clear. Pictures better match reality, or I'm gonna be a grumpy tourist. I'm envisioning a clean, modern, air-conditioned haven. Reality might be… different.
- Afternoon: Getting lost. Expect it. Embrace it. Jakarta is a labyrinth, and that’s part of the fun, isn't it? Maybe (probably) I’ll fail to get my bearings – great.
- Late Afternoon/Evening: Food, glorious food! Street food is the plan. Nasi Goreng is a must. Sate Ayam too. And maybe some… uh oh, chili. I love chili. Wait… I can't hold up my spice tolerance. I should be careful. My stomach will revolt. The flavors – the smells – the sheer life of Indonesian street food is going to be amazing. I can feel my tastebuds already. This is what I am most excited about.
- Evening: After struggling with the food, going back to the hotel to pass out. Maybe I'll actually get to the swimming pool. Maybe not. The "comfy and strategic" part is about to be tested.
Day 2: Culture Shock Therapy (and Coffee!)
- Morning: Coffee hunting. Indonesian coffee is famous, so gonna find a local spot. Maybe a kopi tubruk? Or something a bit more… civilized, given my caffeine-induced anxiety.
- Late Morning: Cultural Immersion Time! I'm thinking a visit to the National Museum or the National Monument (Monas). Gotta soak up some history and architecture, you know, pretend to be all cultured and stuff. Expect a lot of "oohs" and "aahs" and inevitably, a selfie or two.
- Afternoon: Wander around Kota Tua (Old Town Jakarta). Hoping for some charming colonial architecture and, fingers crossed, fewer touts trying to sell me everything under the sun. I hate haggling, but I also love a good bargain. The internal conflict…
- Evening: Here comes the food again! This time, I'm determined to try a proper Rendang. It can't be hard to find the best one, right? Okay, maybe it is. I'll be okay with my food adventures.
Day 3: Markets, Mayhem, and Possibly a Massage
- Morning: Pasar Baru Market. Prepare for sensory overload again. Spices, fabrics, souvenirs – my credit card is already trembling. I want to buy everything!
- Afternoon: Transportation Adventure time! Ride a bajaj or an ojek (motorbike taxi). Embrace the chaos. Probably clinging on for dear life. Hopefully, I won't end up in the wrong place.
- Late Afternoon: Spa time! After all that sightseeing and sensory overload, a traditional Indonesian massage is mandatory. I deserve it, and my aching muscles certainly agree.
- Evening: Dinner somewhere nice. Fine dining? Maybe. If the budget allows, a romantic evening in a fancy restaurant. Otherwise, more street food. Because, food.
Day 4: Departure (and Post-Trip Melancholy)
- Morning: Last-minute souvenir shopping. Panic buying things I didn't know I needed. Realizing I haven't bought enough gifts for everyone.
- Afternoon: Head to the airport. Reflecting on the adventures. Thinking about how much I want to go back.
- Evening: On the plane. Longing for the street food, the sights, the smells, Jakarta: I miss you already!
Messy Thoughts & Imperfections:
- Language Barrier: My Indonesian vocab consists of “Terima kasih” (thank you) and “Hello!” I am going to completely embarrass myself. Hopefully, people are patient.
- Heat: Jakarta is hot. I am not a hot person. Expect dramatic sweating.
- Traffic: The horror stories are real. I'm mentally preparing for hours stuck in jams. Audiobooks and podcasts are my best friends.
- Missing Home: Even though I'm excited, I'll definitely miss my comfy bed and familiar surroundings. A little homesickness is inevitable.
Quirks & Emotional Reactions:
- I'm ridiculously excited about trying all the food. I anticipate a food coma by day three.
- I’m worried about getting scammed. I hate confrontation, so I'll probably end up paying way too much for everything.
- I'll probably cry on the plane on the way home, just because I don't want the trip to end. Jakarta has this effect, I hear.
So there you have it, my messy, imperfect, and totally genuine itinerary. Jakarta, here I come… with a sequined jumpsuit, an empty stomach, and a whole lot of hope (and maybe a bit of anxiety).
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Jakarta Luxury: Your Dream 2BR Menteng Square Oasis Awaits! (Or Does It?) - FAQs, But With... Me.
Okay, so "Luxury"... What *actually* makes this place 'luxury' in Jakarta? Because let's be real, sometimes the marketing... exaggerates.
Alright, buckle up, because "luxury" in Jakarta can be as loose as Javanese batik pants on a humid day. Initially, I walked in expecting... well, let's just say I was picturing a minimalist haven of zen with a butler named Ketut. Reality? A VERY well-appointed Menteng Square apartment.
The "luxury" factors kinda boil down to:
- Location, Location, Location: Menteng is great, that can't be argued with. It's central, relatively green, great for food, near all the important stuff. That's the BIGGEST draw, definitely. I mean, avoiding Jakarta traffic is worth its weight in gold (which ironically, you *might* need a lot of to actually live here long term, but more on that later...).
- Size: Two bedrooms! Glorious, spacious two bedrooms. Coming from a shoebox in North Jakarta, this felt palatial. I could, finally, do a proper yoga session without my face touching the wall. That, for me, was HUGE. (You know, metaphorically HUGE, I'm not a giant. Mostly.)
- The *Look* & Ambiience: The interior design is *mostly* on point. Modern, clean lines. Big windows (though the view... well, we’ll get to that. Let's just say it wasn't a sweeping vista of rice paddies). Oh and a really nice, comfortable sofa. I spent hours on it, Netflix and chills.
- Amenities: A gym (that I *vaguely* intended to use… once), and a pool (also *vaguely* swam in once). The usual apartment perks. But the building is well kept and the staff are friendly.
So, "luxury" in the spirit of things. It isn't five-star, but it's definitely a step UP from the kind of place where the cockroaches are your housemates.
What's the catch? There's *always* a catch, isn't there?
HA! You're learning, young Padawan. Oh yes, the catch. Or, rather, *catches*. Let me spill the beans, with a little honesty. Because I'm a human, you know, not a perfectly constructed PR bot.
1. The View: Okay, so, about those "panoramic city views" they tout? Prepare to be... *slightly* underwhelmed. I was on the 10th floor, but my specific view was of, well, *other* buildings. And a construction site. It's not *bad*, but it's not magazine-cover stuff either. It's Jakarta. You get used to it. The air pollution is always a nice reminder that you're alive.
2. The Price: It's not cheap. It's Jakarta. This is where the "dream" part starts to bend a little. I was stretching my budget (significantly!) to afford it. So yes, the rent's hefty. Factor in the *mandatory* service charge, plus the utilities, and you're looking at a serious chunk of change every month. Worth it? Potentially. Especially if you strongly value your personal space and are sick of tiny apartments.
3. The Noise: Look, you're in a megacity. Even Menteng isn't immune. There's the general city hum, the motorbike symphony that NEVER STOPS (seriously, how do they sleep?!), and sometimes, construction noises. I quickly invested in some really good earplugs. And honestly, the earplugs didn't really work. Jakarta is loud, you'll get adapted eventually.
4. Those "Amenities": Okay, the gym is there. I went once. The pool? Nice for a dip. But like all apartment pools, it can get busy at peak times and filled with kids, or the smell of chlorine. Don't go thinking it's your own private spa. It's not. It's a pool. That's fine.
Tell me about the kitchen. Can I *actually* cook there?
The kitchen, ah, the kitchen! This is where my inner domestic goddess (or, let's be real, *aspiring* domestic goddess) got to shine. Well sort of. It wasn't cramped, which was a major win! They had all the basic appliances (oven, hob, fridge). I’m a HUGE fan of cooking at home, and a big part of moving in was the idea of finally getting to make proper meals.
The work surfaces were decent, and there was a surprising amount of storage. However, and it’s a BIG however... You'll need to bring some of your cooking tools. And definitely your own knife set, because the ones provided were duller than a politician's promises.
But, overall? YES! You can cook there! I cooked a MEAN pasta carbonara, and the apartment didn't burn down. That's a win in my book. The space was functional, not fancy, but functional. And that's all I needed.
Okay, but Menteng itself. What's it like to actually *live* nearby?
Menteng? Ah, it's the sweet spot. It's the reason you might actually *tolerate* Jakarta life.
The Good:
- Food, Glorious Food: Incredible food options! From tiny warungs with the BEST nasi goreng (seriously, *find* a good warung!), to fancy restaurants. Everything is within easy reach. Your taste buds will thank you.
- Green Spaces: Taman Suropati is close-by is a beautiful park!
- Central Location: Easy access to pretty much everywhere. Well, as close to "easy" as you can get in Jakarta traffic. But public transport is a disaster, so you'll probably be using a car or a motorbike anyway.
- Relative Calm: Menteng is one of the quieter parts of Jakarta. Still noisy, but a bit better.
The Not-So-Good:
- Traffic: It's still Jakarta. Embrace the traffic. Learn to love Gojek. Plan your day around traffic.
- The Cost Of Living: Menteng matches the "luxury" price trend. Expect to spend money on everything.
Ultimately, living in Menteng is pretty great. It's a HUGE improvement over other areas. Do it!
Was living there *actually* worth it? Be honest, even if it's painful.
Oof. The million-dollar question, right? Okay, the honest, messy truth? It was… complicated.
On the one hand, HELL YES. The extra space madeWallet Friendly Stay

