Artotel Group has taken over the management of the former Century Park Hotel Jakarta and rebranded it as Artotel Gelora Senayan.
The hotel is located in the commercial area of Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) Complex, an integrated sports area at the city centre. Facilities include the GBK Main Stadium, which sits 80,000 and has hosted sports and concerts by global celebrities such as Cold Play and Blackpink last year, an aquatic stadium, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, as well as facilities for archery, basketball, soft ball and many more.
The 594-room hotel was built in 1991, of which 120 rooms on dedicated floors are set aside for athletes during tournaments at the complex.
Artotel Group’s founder and CEO Erastus Radjimin shared that the hotel would undergo a two-stage renovation: the first phase will focus on the facade, lobby, café and restaurant, with some rooms targeted to finalise in October this year. The rest of the rooms and other facilities, comprising the ballroom, nine meeting spaces, pool, and tennis courts, would be upgraded in the second phase, set to complete in 2025.
According to Erastus, the hotel will remain open throughout the renovation to capture the busy season, as many events are taking place in the GBK area this year.
Future plans include providing accommodation for event participants as well as fitness offerings such as sport recovery facilities and wellness programmes through collaboration with various fitness events, such as the Jakarta Running Festival.
Artotel Group has taken over the management of the former Century Park Hotel Jakarta and rebranded it as Artotel Gelora Senayan.
The hotel is located in the commercial area of Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) Complex, an integrated sports area at the city centre. Facilities include the GBK Main Stadium, which sits 80,000 and has hosted sports and concerts by global celebrities such as Cold Play and Blackpink last year, an aquatic stadium, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, as well as facilities for archery, basketball, soft ball and many more.
The 594-room hotel was built in 1991, of which 120 rooms on dedicated floors are set aside for athletes during tournaments at the complex.
Artotel Group’s founder and CEO Erastus Radjimin shared that the hotel would undergo a two-stage renovation: the first phase will focus on the facade, lobby, café and restaurant, with some rooms targeted to finalise in October this year. The rest of the rooms and other facilities, comprising the ballroom, nine meeting spaces, pool, and tennis courts, would be upgraded in the second phase, set to complete in 2025.
According to Erastus, the hotel will remain open throughout the renovation to capture the busy season, as many events are taking place in the GBK area this year.
Future plans include providing accommodation for event participants as well as fitness offerings such as sport recovery facilities and wellness programmes through collaboration with various fitness events, such as the Jakarta Running Festival.