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Under €200 Heritage-value five-star

The Hermitage, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Jakarta

Jakarta, Indonesia

Often seen around €90–€155 outside peak dates

80 / 100
Strong value
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Seasonality

When to go

Best time for weather

Best: Jun–Aug. Jakarta is driest then; Dec–Mar is wetter and can disrupt outdoor plans.

Avoid means simply not ideal, not impossible. Moving holidays/festivals may change crowds year by year.

  1. Jan Avoid
  2. Feb Avoid
  3. Mar Avoid
  4. Apr Possible
  5. May Good
  6. Jun Best
  7. Jul Best
  8. Aug Best
  9. Sep Good
  10. Oct Possible
  11. Nov Possible
  12. Dec Avoid

Best time for price

Cheapest: Mar; Sep. Most expensive: Dec; Apr, Jul and Oct can rise with business and holiday demand.

Most expensive is used only where the evidence is strong. Ramadan/Eid, Easter, Chinese New Year, Christmas/New Year, school holidays and local events move year by year.

  1. Jan Good value
  2. Feb Good value
  3. Mar Cheapest
  4. Apr Expensive
  5. May Average
  6. Jun Average
  7. Jul Expensive
  8. Aug Good value
  9. Sep Cheapest
  10. Oct Expensive
  11. Nov Good value
  12. Dec Most expensive

Why consider this hotel

  • Restored colonial-era building in the upscale Menteng neighbourhood
  • Marriott Tribute Portfolio standard with local character
  • One of Jakarta's most characterful places to stay

Worth knowing before you book

  • Jakarta is challenging to navigate — traffic can be severe
  • The city is a transport and business hub more than a leisure destination
Kantor Kelurahan Menteng, Jakarta Pusat in or near Jakarta, Indonesia
Kantor Kelurahan Menteng, Jakarta Pusat - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons
Die alte Stadt am Nachmittag- Jakarta-Indonesien 2014-05-05 17-34, a stay or neighbourhood image for Jakarta, Indonesia
Die alte Stadt am Nachmittag- Jakarta-Indonesien 2014-05-05 17-34 - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons
Jakarta skyline at night -- Business District area at Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, Central Jakarta, as seen from Kuningan District, South Jakarta, Indonesia in or near Jakarta, Indonesia
Jakarta skyline at night -- Business District area at Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, Central Jakarta, as seen from Kuningan District, South Jakarta, Indonesia - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons
Monumen Nasional, Jakarta, Indonesia in or near Jakarta, Indonesia
Monumen Nasional, Jakarta, Indonesia - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons
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Jakarta Indonesia Hawkers-in-Kota-Jakarta-01 - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons
Jakarta Indonesia Colonial-houses-in-Kota-Jakarta-02 in or near Jakarta, Indonesia
Jakarta Indonesia Colonial-houses-in-Kota-Jakarta-02 - Image credit: Wikimedia Commons

Why it is interesting

Jakarta is not a typical tourism destination, but it is one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic and interesting cities for travellers who engage with it seriously. The Hermitage occupies a restored colonial-era building in Menteng — one of the city’s most attractive and historically significant neighbourhoods — and carries the Marriott Tribute Portfolio’s commitment to hotels with genuine local identity.

Why it is good value

Jakarta’s hotel market spans a wide range, from generic airport business hotels to international luxury towers. The Hermitage’s position in a restored heritage building, in a quality neighbourhood, at rates that are competitive with far less characterful alternatives, gives it a distinct value proposition.

Price notes

Jakarta’s rates are relatively stable throughout the year, with the main fluctuations driven by business travel demand and major Indonesian holiday periods. Weekends sometimes offer better rates than weekdays given the business-driven nature of demand.

Location and nearby sights

Menteng is one of Jakarta’s most walkable and attractive areas — a relative rarity in this car-dominated city. The National Monument (Monas), the National Museum and the broader Merdeka Square area are accessible by taxi or ride-hailing. Kota Tua (Old Batavia) — Jakarta’s colonial old town — is the main cultural sight and worth a half-day.

Food and things to do nearby

Jakarta has one of the most diverse and underrated food scenes in Southeast Asia. Soto ayam (chicken soup), satay, nasi goreng, gado-gado and the city’s extraordinary range of regional Indonesian food are all outstanding. The Menteng area has good café and restaurant options, and the broader city rewards exploration through its neighbourhood markets and food courts.

Best time to book

Jakarta is a year-round business destination with a tropical climate. The main dry season (June–September) is generally more comfortable for exploration. Avoid major Indonesian holiday periods for the most competitive rates.

Watch out for

Jakarta’s traffic is severe and can significantly affect transit times. Plan journeys carefully and allow extra time for any cross-city movements. The city rewards patience and curiosity but can frustrate travellers who expect European-style walkability or convenience.

Verdict

Strong value. One of Jakarta’s most characterful hotels, in one of the city’s best neighbourhoods, at a price that reflects Indonesia’s overall affordability as a travel destination.

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