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12-03-23 18:47 #1976
Posts: 153Jayakarta, maybe.
Originally Posted by Bacchuss [View Original Post]
BTW used to be a club 36? In that hotel. Once a wild reputation for nude dancers. Long gone when I visited. That was in 2010.
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12-03-23 18:45 #1975
Posts: 153Originally Posted by JoeBrooklyn [View Original Post]
Melawai refers to the karaoke bar area, next to the infamous and long closed hotel Melawai 6th floor which is what I was thinking of. Both currently offer the same action on site. None.
The's place hasn't been called that in a few years at least, and only partially resembles it's old past. In facade only.
Calling all three the red light district centres of Jakarta really shows the lack of knowledge of the city. I'll stand by my assessment of the locales and venues.
In three days about the only reason you'll need to venture south is to CJs and BATs to look for an overnighter. Will probably be cheaper with much younger and better looks getting one out of the 'hotels' these days anyway!
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12-03-23 17:25 #1974
Posts: 44Originally Posted by HungMan1808 [View Original Post]
https://girlsheavens.com/red-light-d...ts-in-jakarta/#3.
Based on your assessment, and the consensus on this forum, my vote goes to north JK, as it seems to have more variety (a red light district + several sex hotels). And, since I only have 3 nights in Jakarta, it would be wasteful to spend potentially hours in traffic to traverse the city to check out a has-been mongering district in the south.
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12-03-23 13:21 #1973
Posts: 11The Jayakarta SP Jakarta Hotel & Spa
The Jayakarta SP Jakarta Hotel it's not the best choose in Jakarta?
Clean, between Kota indah and Mangga Besar, not expensive (20 € a night with Agoda), and with a swimming pool?
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12-03-23 09:04 #1972
Posts: 153There is no south, just north
Originally Posted by JoeBrooklyn [View Original Post]
I'd recommend the area around Grand Mercure in the north, or the cluster of hotels around Hayum Waruk / Mangga Besar intersection. The latter has easy enough access to all the popular joints mentioned here. Before it was just the Mercure Jakarta Kota there, now there's a bunch. A novatel, hotel santika etc. Also KFC, pizza hut, starbucks down the road and a mall on the other side easily accessible via the busway overpass. Mercure is cheap. Rooms still have the same carpet and furnishings from 20 years ago with no change (beds are fine), but clean and cheap. MRT construction outside, but the single lane in each direction has actually improved the traffic, as no-one drives through there unless they absolutely need to.
Mercure also offers views from top floors of Stadium. That is triggering (in a sad longing way). If you don't know what that means, you definitely don't want to be relying on anything written outside of here. Or on here not from the last three years. Case in point. Go visit Jakarta 100 bars dot ******** dot com. The first page doesn't even mention anything to do with Jakarta bars clubs etc. It's all outside Indonesia articles. That is a good indication of how far things have slipped.
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12-02-23 21:46 #1971
Posts: 44Originally Posted by Menteng [View Original Post]
I read on another blog that you should book your hotel right in between the southern and northern part of the city, ideally in the area around the Grand Indonesia Shopping Mall. This way, you'll minimize your travel time to both areas (the north containing the sex hotels and the Jalan Pangeran Jayakarta red light district, the south containing the other 2 red light districts in Jakarta: Jalan Falatehan I and Melawai).
I narrowed it down to the 3 hotels I listed because they are sort of a compromise between quality, price and location.
Which area of Jakarta should I focus on more for P4 P sex, the north or south?
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12-02-23 13:22 #1970
Posts: 1653Originally Posted by JoeBrooklyn [View Original Post]
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12-02-23 05:40 #1969
Posts: 44Which of These 3 Jakarta Hotels Should I Choose?
After days of grueling research, I finally whittled it down to 3 hotels for my upcoming stay in Jakarta. Which one should I choose for the best location, girl-friendliness and quality?
1) Golden Boutique Hotel Kamayoran.
I'd be booking the "suite", which goes for less than $100/ night: https://www.booking.com/hotel/id/gol...a-jakarta.html.
2) Novotel Jakarta Cikini Hotel.
I'd be booking the "Executive Suite, 1 king bed, also for less than $100/ night: https://all.accor.com/hotel/9799/index.en.shtml.
3) Merlynn Park Hotel.
I'd go for the "Prada Suite", should I stay here (less than $100/ night): https://www.booking.com/hotel/id/merlynn-park.html#.
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12-01-23 21:19 #1968
Posts: 269Hotel Suggestions
Hi Guys, Could you please suggest a GF hotel / apartment in Jakarta with Smoking room or with balcony / terrace near action areas (Classic / Malio).
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11-26-23 21:39 #1967
Posts: 920Originally Posted by Bacchuss [View Original Post]
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11-26-23 10:40 #1966
Posts: 11Originally Posted by Adindas [View Original Post]
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11-25-23 16:41 #1965
Posts: 920Originally Posted by Bacchuss [View Original Post]
Mercure Jakarta Batavia.
The Hermitage, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Jakarta.
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11-11-23 14:38 #1964
Posts: 11Colonial Hotels
Hi!
I am looking for an old colonial house in north Jakarta with reasonable price, and a colonial palace (what ever the price) for staying 1 or 2 days, maybe the Mercure?
Like, respectively, in Surabaya, Hotel Paviljoen and the Majapahit, but unfortunately Surabaya is dead since the closure of Dolly in 2014, never come back to Indonesia since then.
It seems action in Jakarta is almost unchanged, and hotels where I used to stay are closed.
Do you also know a hotel, colonial or not, near the sea? Even if its in a creepy area but close to our entertainment places.
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11-01-23 16:48 #1963
Posts: 80Originally Posted by Roy2920 [View Original Post]
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10-29-23 16:12 #1962
Posts: 289Originally Posted by GentileBear [View Original Post]
You touched on all the major issues - from the Shower to WiFi. I wish all Hotel reviews were this detailed.
+ IBIS is part of the Accor Group (correcting the typo in your post).
+ The Holiday Inn & Suites, Gajah Madah is a better choice. This Hotel is nearby. The price is higher than the IBIS, of course, but lower than the Grand Mercure Harmoni. I will only stay in this Hotel *after* the Construction ends in early 2026.
+ Luminor Hotel Kota (Jl. Raya Mangga Besar) is another option which comes close to the IBIS price. The bonus is you are right next door to the Lokasari Plaza. Look for streetwalkers after 11 pm.
+ Walking to Classic is very difficult. I only tried it ONE time when I stayed at the Grand Mercure. The better option is to take the mini-bus running in front of the Grand Mercure. This is a private business and not Government operated. If you are in a hurry, take the Blue Bird Taxi.
Thanks,
~BKKguru