Yogyakarta Marriott Hotel

Yogyakarta Marriott Hotel

Yogyakarta, Indonesia, October 31, 2017 – Marriott International announces the opening of the first Marriott branded hotel in Indonesia that is also the latest internationally branded hotel in Yogyakarta, the Yogyakarta Marriott Hotel.

“We are extremely excited to introduce the Marriott Hotels’ ‘Travel Brilliantly’ ethos to a new destination. Indonesia is one of our fastest-growing source markets for both domestic and international travel and it is only fitting that the Yogyakarta Marriott Hotel is in such a historic and culturally significant destination,” said Mike Fulkerson, Brand & Marketing, Vice President Asia-Pacific, Marriott International.

Yogyakarta Marriott Hotel is nestled in a strategic location where guests can easily immerse with local culture and explore the city’s tourist destinations. The 18th-century historical Keraton Royal Palace and The Borobudur Temple, one of the world’s largest Buddhist temple and a UNESCO World Heritage, is only an hour by car.

All 347 guest rooms and suites are designed in the Marriott Modern style balancing utility with style and equipped with the latest technology and fast Wi-Fi connection for those who’d like to stay connected while on the road. To inspire a brilliant stay for guests, Yogyakarta Marriott Hotel houses a boardroom, seven meeting rooms and several pre-function areas to host various business meetings and intimate events. The 1,870-square-meter pillar-less ballroom is the largest in Yogyakarta, making it the grandest venue in town for special celebrations.

Yogyakarta Marriott Hotel is not only the newest hotel in the historic city, but is also leading the pack in terms of innovative meeting facilities for business travelers as well as easy access to all of the city’s tourist attractions,” said Alain Rigodin, General Manager, Yogyakarta Marriott Hotel.

Yogyakarta Marriott Hotel offers a dynamic selection of delicious local and international food and drinks at three creative dining venues, complemented with Marriott’s thoughtful service. The all-day dining Yogyakarta Kitchen boasts a modern design with an interactive open-kitchen buffet concept, while the Taman Sari Bar & Grill specialty restaurant is a fine choice to unwind with a view of the swimming pool. The Lounge on the lobby provides a convenient atmosphere for casual meetings and an inviting atmosphere to unwind with a cocktail in the evenings.

One of the magnificent bathrooms at Yogyakarta Marriott Hotel

Facilities are thoughtfully designed to create an excellent stay experience. Being the largest club lounge in town, the M-Club makes an exclusive place to indulge in some drinks over a small talk. The holistic sanctuary Quan Spa will pamper guests with selections of beauty rituals to align the body and mind and restore clarity, while the Exercise Room will keep everyone fit with cutting-edge workout machines. Guests can also simply plunge into the outdoor swimming pool to refresh and relax. A direct access to the largest shopping mall and entertainment in Central Java gives guests an easy access to taste the modern vibe of Yogyakarta city.

Located only 20 minutes away from Adi Sutjipto International Airport, the hotel takes the city’s hospitality standard up to a higher level by providing innovative facilities where business meets leisure.

For more information, please visit http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/jogmc-yogyakarta-marriott-hotel/.

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Thomas holds a university degree with a focus on Languages, Humanities, Culture, Literature, and Economics, earned in both the UK and Latin America. His journey in Asia began in 2005 when he worked as a publisher in Krabi. Over the past fifteen years, Thomas has edited newspapers and magazines across England, Spain, and Thailand. Currently, he is involved in multiple projects both in Thailand and internationally. In addition to Thailand, Thomas has lived in Italy, England, Venezuela, Cuba, Spain, and Bali, but he spends the majority of his time in Asia. Through his diverse experiences, he has gained a deep understanding of various Asian cultures and communities. Thomas also works as a freelance writer, contributing short travel stories and articles to travel magazines. You can follow his work at www.asianitinerary.com

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