Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide has opened Sheraton Jakarta Gandaria City Hotel, expanding its presence in Indonesia with its second hotel.
The opening of the hotel is part of the brand’s goal to add more than 150 new hotels worldwide by 2020.
Sheraton Hotels & Resorts global brand leader Dave Marr said: "Jakarta has established itself as a thriving destination for travellers, and we are excited to respond to this rising demand by opening our second Sheraton hotel in this bustling city.
"Sheraton is diligently focused on growing the brand worldwide, with a goal to add at least 150 hotels by 2020, and opening in primary urban destinations such as Jakarta further solidifies Sheraton as a global hotel leader."
Owned by PT Pakuwon Jati Tbk, the hotel features 293 contemporary rooms and suites that offer the Sheraton brand’s signature amenities and services.
In addition, the hotel will provides facilities, including a fitness center, outdoor pool and Sheraton Club lounge.
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By GlobalDataStarwood Hotels & Resorts Asia Pacific Southeast Asia regional vice-president Charlie Dang said: "Indonesia continues to be a key growth market in Asia Pacific and is well-suited for the expansion of the iconic Sheraton brand.
"The opening of Sheraton Jakarta Gandaria City Hotel will help meet the rising demand for high-calibre lodging generated by the influx of business and leisure travellers to Jakarta, the gateway to Indonesia."
Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group recently signed a multiple property deal with Saphir Group, introducing the Radisson RED brand in Indonesia.