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Hot Openings: Fairmont debuts Jakarta property

There’s a lot to be said for understated chic. A lot of discreet cool can quickly add up to a punchy visual result. Not every hotel has to use primary brights or outsize light installations to get attention.

For the 380-key Fairmont Jakarta, that approach translated into spacious rooms and public areas with a focus on neutral tones and glossy surfaces. Creamy sofas in the lobby get a counterweight from black tables. The guestrooms blend warm tones in wood and metal with plum accents for a sophisticated chic.

Neutral tones give the lobby an elegant feel.
Neutral tones give the lobby an elegant feel.

The hotel will also offer five dining options by the end of the year (two are currently open).

“After many months of detailed preparation, we are pleased to open our doors to guests,” said Carlos Monterde, general manager. “The Fairmont Jakarta experience is unlike any other in the city thanks to our thoughtfully designed guestrooms, remarkable views and wide array of innovative dining options. We look forward to showcasing the very best that this luxury hotel and Jakarta has to offer to visitors and locals alike.”   

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