The new Regent Jakarta hotel, set to open in 2018, will be a part of Mangkuluhur City – a mixed-use development comprising the hotel, serviced residences, and offices.

Regent Jakarta will feature 54 rooms and 72 suites, offering multifunctional meeting rooms, a grand ballroom, resort-like spa, fitness centre, swimming pool, and three international dining options.

It will have a contemporary design, infused with local elements and styles.

Meanwhile, Regent Residences Jakarta will offer 87 three- to four-bedroom serviced residential units, plus a luxury penthouse that spans a full floor and comes with a private pool.

The return of the Regent brand to the Indonesian capital comes after a ten-year hiatus.

“Jakarta is not just a part of our business development plan; this city is of tremendous sentimental value to Regent. [We] started in Asia and once had a property in Jakarta. Therefore we are especially honored and excited to bring the next generation of Regent back to this city,” says Steven Pan, chairman of Regent Hotels and Resorts.

For more information, visit regenthotels.com

Joyce Lau