"Staff is friendly and helpful. The room is spacious but needs updating. Breakfast has many options but the restaurant was so crowded that sometimes it's hard to find a table to sit. Other than the restaurants on site, no other restaurants nearby. "
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Top Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hotel Reviews
Millennium Hotel Sirih Jakarta
10/10 Excellent
"The hotel staff was above and beyond, the hotel is a tad aged but nice for Jakarta. They had a large government convention booked the whole time we we're staying. It's not 5 star, more like 4.
The security was extensive (under-car bomb checks on every car entering). The traffic & construction outside, while not the hotels fault... Was abysmal. If you want to go anywhere that's a 10min drive. Plan for almost an hour.
Our room was updated to a suite, I have an electric wheelchair so they assumed I needed the handicap bathroom. I really wanted the bathtub to soak in. You can't take electric wheelchairs in the shower.
The beds we're shockingly soft for SE Asia with giant comfy pillows. Room service is prompt & friendly (ice buckets delivered). But the maid comes to clean regardless of what you ask them, so be prepared.
Comes with a mini fridge & glass bottled waters. Breakfast buffet is large, but cafeteria style flavorless food & Halal cuisine (no pork). Indonesians use a buffet like they drive. Be prepared for folks to cut you off walking & take the tongs out of your hand. They've got places to be apparently...
Lunch was cheap & tasty. The burgers & fish fry are massive. Much different than breakfast.
Lots of nice restaurants & malls nearby, just plan a lot of extra time for traffic when planning your day. "
"It is a 4 star hotel with shopping mall next to it. Staffs are very friendly and helpful. Room and facilities are old and cracks everywhere which not being properly maintained. Bath towel, bed sheet, booster sheets are old and looked dirty. Breakfast is not continental, traditional Indonesian foods with lots of fried items, not delicious! "
"Wonderful 1-week stay in comfortable 2 bedroom apartment. Cleaning, restaurant & front desk staff all amazing. Everyone professional and customer service oriented. Highly recommend."
"Excellent service. For example i was due to check in at 3pm but arrived a lot earlier then that so after a short wait they let me check in early.
The food is excellent. The breakfast buffet has an abundant variety of both delicious local dishes and western.
Really good location too.
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Admire the grandiose façade of one of Jakarta’s finest Dutch colonial buildings, spot a coveted copy of the Bible and attend services in various languages.
The lookout of Jakarta’s colossal National Monument offers breathtaking views of the plaza and gardens that make up one of the world’s largest public squares.
What's the area like around Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is located in a culturally rich area of Jakarta known for its major shopping area. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 130 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
What's the best place to stay near Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
Adjacent to Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Borobudur Jakarta is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a full-service spa and 8 restaurants. Other good choices within a short distance include Mövenpick Hotel Jakarta City Centre and Park Hyatt Jakarta.
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What can I see and do near Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
You'll want to browse the collections at National Museum of Indonesia, Jakarta History Museum and Taman Prasasti Museum. Pasar Baru, Merdeka Palace and Gedung Pancasila are well-known local landmarks worth a visit. You can watch performances at Ismail Marzuki Park, JKT48 Theater and Aula Simfonia Jakarta if you're interested in local theatre.
How can I get to Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
With so many choices for transport, exploring the area around Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a breeze. Make your way to Bundaran HI MRT Station for metro transport. If you want to see more of the area, jump aboard a train from Jakarta Gondangdia Station, Jakarta Gambir Station or Jakarta Cikini Station.