|
ACCOMMODATION: Apsara Residence: This masterpiece suite is dedicated to honor King Jayawarman II from the end of the 8th century and also King Suryawarman II who built Angkor Temple in Cambodia at the beginning of the 12th century.
The history describes Jayawarman II as a young prince who came from Java and built a powerful kingdom in Cambodia at the end of the 8th century. Four hundred years later, Suryawarman II built the Angkor Temple in Siem Reap and carved 2000 Apsara dancers on its walls. The legend describes a young prince from Java at the end of the 8th century. The prince, during his deep meditations and prayers, always asked for the most beautiful dancer to be his queen to love. His meditations and prayers vacillated the heaven, and being unable to stop the prince's meditations, these Gods asked the Chief of God to grant his prayers.
Babah Suite: This special suite is dominated with burgundy color, as a symbol of the mix traditional assimilation of the Javanese and Chinese that came from the descendents of Babah, a mixed culture that had been formed through hundreds of years of cross-marriage between Chinese migrants and local Javanese women. Located on the second floor on the same corridor of with the Zamrud Suite, this unique suite brings one to the enchanting atmosphere of 19th century Babah atmosphere, with a beautiful antique bed and furniture originated from Babah families that traveled the lands of Java during that period.
DINING: When the sun sets behind the mountains of Malang, then sit back, enjoy our special blend of Java tea and coffee and experience the traditional Javanese cakes at Tugu Tea House. Next to the Melati Restaurant, the atmospheric Waroeng Shanghai 1920 Bar serves specialty, luscious cocktails. A private candlelight barbecue dinner under the stars is available at the poolside, or for elegant, private dining, the Raja Room (the Sugar Baron Room) brings back to life the colonial grandiose of Java in the end of 19th century. CLICK HERE FOR DINING OPTIONS
MEETING & BANQUET: The Sugar Baron Room: This room is created in commemorating the memory of a sugar baron of South East Asia who lived in Java, Oei Tiong Ham. At one point of his life, during the early 20th century, Oei Tiong Ham was one of the richest men in Asia. This room features very rare and exquisite Chinese antiquities that originated from the periods between the Han Dinasty and the Ching Dinasty. The Sugar Baron Room is available for exclusive lunch, dinner, or private conferences for up to 40 people.
Keraton Ballroom: Keraton Ballroom is decorated with oval antique mirrors which reflect the colonial style chandeliers, elegant ornaments inspired by the decoration of a Javanese palatial lobby, and classical wooden floor. With a dimension of 12x25m2, this ballroom has a capacity for up to 700 guests. All technologies, electronic and audiovisual equipments are available for use in this room upon request.
FACILITIES & AMENITIES:
» Daily High Tea with traditional delicacies
» Swimming pool
» Business Center
» Library of books, Film and CD
» Rent Car
» Boutique, jewelry, art and antique gallery
» Bike rental
» Meeting Room
» Safe Deposit Boxes
» Postal & Shipping Services
» Air conditioning
» Daily English Newspaper
» Bath
» VCD player
» Bathrobes
» Shower (all rooms)
» International channels
|
» Hair dryer
» In-room safe (only suites)
» Mini bar
» Telephone (direct dial)
» Slippers
» Daily fresh fruit basket
» Fresh flower arrangement
» Dry Cleaning/Laundry Services
» Secretarial Services
» Complimentary Car Park
» Foreign Currency Exchange
» Welcome relaxation foot and shoulder massage
» Apsara Spa
» 24 hour Restaurant with live music at night
» Bar ( Waroeng Shanghai 1920 )
» Shanghai Noon Boutique
» Ban Lam interior gallery |
|