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Luxurious Accommodation
Enso Hotel, located in Cibuntu just 31 km from Jakarta, offers a luxurious stay with free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and massage services. The rooms are equipped with modern amenities including a flat-screen TV, kettle, and private bathroom with complimentary toiletries.
Wellness and Dining
Guests can unwind at the fitness centre or enjoy a delicious meal at the on-site restaurant. The hotel also provides slippers and a hairdryer for added comfort.
Convenience and Service
With a 24-hour front desk, Enso Hotel ensures convenience for guests throughout their stay. Explore nearby attractions like Puncak and Bogor, with the Halim Perdanakusuma Airport just 22 km away.
Book your stay at Enso Hotel for a perfect blend of comfort and luxury.
Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
Please inform of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation.
Payment before arrival by bank transfer is required. The property will contact you after you book to provide instructions.
In the event of an early departure, the property will charge you the full amount for your stay.
Free public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Children of any age are allowed.
You haven't added any cots.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Pets are not allowed.
Complete facilities for business trip
Variatif of breakfast food
Nice and complete
Bathroom is too small
Staff was very friendly and the hotel is conveniently located for those who have some business in the industrial area in the neighborhood. Rooms have a normal size, are air conditioned, and the bed was good.
Shower room was not very clean (tiles). Sink drain was clogged, making it slow and unpleasant to empty the bathroom sink. Air Condition emits a cold airstream right onto the bed, direction cannot be adjusted. Walls are very thin, noise from normal conversations or TV from next door rooms could be heard clearly. Breakfast had a variety of local dishes but very limited western food offers, which were not always timely replenished. On the dinner menu, many dishes were actually not available; service was rather slow. The hotel shop is just a few shelves in a room next to the reception desk, with extremely limited offer (looks almost empty).
Around the hotel are no shops and almost no restaurants as it is located in the middle of an Industrial zone.
That small library with a small collection of Japanese books was nice. I also loved it that there were plenty electric sockets in the room. Business hotel rooms in Indonesia are usually dim. But here, there is sufficient light. Air conditioning in the room was also good, I could easily set it to my liking.
Being promised Japanese hospitality with “precision” as one of the three key concepts, I had been disappointed. One of my towels was heavily torn. It’s impossible that your staff did not realize it, because the threads were obviously hanging out. There was a brown stain on the edge of my hand towel and I wonder if your staff did replace it with a new one the next day, because the same brown stain was on the same edge of towel. The bathroom door handle dropped with just a slight pull. I placed that broken knob on the floor. Next day, instead of fixing the knob, it was taken away leaving the door with no knob. I had to pull the edge of the glass door to open the bathroom door. You call this Japanese hospitality? The bathroom wall was full of white stain. The water tap hose above the sink was shaking. The wood from the clothe hanger fell apart as I was about to hang my clothes, and sharp nails from both left and right sides stuck out. Luckily really, they didn’t tear my clothes. Yeah, this is what you call precision. On the second night I didn’t get coffee and creamer replenished. Refrigerator was not cold at all. Well, I could feel frost on what was supposed to be the freezer, meaning the electricity was running. The switch button was set on max. However, that chill served far from its purpose as a refrigerator. TV channels were very limited, not to mention Japanese channels. Swimming pool looks small, more similar to an aquarium where guests can watch you swimming back and forth from above. Oh, one more thing. When I checked in, there was an obvious glass stain on the desk. The next day, after my room had been made, that stain was still there. Don't you bother at all to wipe that off? A Japanese would.
Location near by hospital and nothing surrounding. Room size quite small with bed size 180x200. Vey small for couple. Bathroom size also very small. But this hotel is clean. Apparently owned by Japanese.
Breakfast quality just so-so and restaurant overlooking to pool. Not much to comment for this hotel.
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