InterContinental Hotels Group is set to bring its neighbourhood-centric brand to Indonesia’s Special Capital Region of Jakarta with the signing of Hotel Indigo Jakarta Pantai Indah Kapuk.
InterContinental Hotels Group has announced an expansion of its presence in Indonesia with the signing of Hotel Indigo Jakarta Pantai Indah Kapuk.
Developed in conjunction with PT Kapuk Naga Indah - a subsidiary of property developer Agung Sedayu Group (ASG) and Salim Group - the signing marks the beginning of a strategic partnership between Agung Sedayu Group and InterContinental Hotels Group.
IHG Vice President of Development for South East Asia and Korea, Serena Lim said Indonesia continued to be an important growth market for IHG.
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"We continue to see the demand for an aspirational lifestyle experience across segments," she said.
"As the world’s largest lifestyle hotel operator, we are delighted to be expanding Hotel Indigo into new markets.”
Situated within an exclusive development on Golf Island PIK or Kawasan Pantai Maju, the new 200-room hotel will be part of a newly remixed neighbourhood, purpose-built for Jakarta’s dynamic work-play-travel lifestyle.
Located just 13 kilometres or a 15-minute drive from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, and 20 kilometres or a 40-minute drive from Jakarta city centre, PIK development spans the coastal districts of North Jakarta.
The development houses luxury homes, modern offices, internationally renowned education institutions and world-class leisure facilities — including a golf and country club, waterpark, luxury mall and hotels.
Opening in 2022, the hotel will blend the many cultural influences of Jakarta with a modern Zen-inspired signature to its architecture and design.
The hotel’s 1,076 square-metre adaptable function room hosts up to 375 guests, while its well-equipped gym enables visitors to enjoy a regular workout to complement an active lifestyle while away from home.
For those wanting to explore the area, Hotel Indigo’s trademark Neighbourhood Hosts are on-call 24/7, tailoring personalised itineraries that broaden the ‘new Jakarta’ experience further.
Surya Pranoto Budihardjo, President Director of PT Kapuk Naga Indah, Agung Sedayu Group and Salim Group, said PIK had thrived from a newly revived township to become the central hub of North Jakarta for commercial, social activities, tourism, entertainment, and culinary destination.
"The hotel will balance active, urban experiences with those that are more relaxing and which respect the surrounding natural environment — meeting the growing needs of today’s travellers and professionals, wherever they are from," he said.
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