Best Hotels in Jakarta for Every Budget — 36 Real Picks From £15 (2026)

Our top value pick in Indonesia's capital is Stanley Wahid Hasyim Jakarta — the best-reviewed hotel in this guide with over 1,700 reviews — but the real story here is how far your money goes, with real, bookable rooms starting at just £15 a night. This is an honest, deliberately value-focused guide: 36 verified, well-reviewed hotels across Jakarta, every one real, distinct and currently bookable. Our live pull surfaced these best-value stays rather than the city's five-star towers — so treat this as your budget-and-mid-range playbook, and know that Jakarta's luxury addresses are on the live page too (just tap "see all"). UK visitors get a 30-day Visa on Arrival, and Jakarta is one of Asia's best-value megacities for a bed.
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Scout's 3 best-value picks right now: 🏙️ Stanley Wahid Hasyim Jakarta — central Thamrin, from ~£46, the best-reviewed hotel here (1,785 reviews). 🛏️ Amaris Hotel Thamrin City — from ~£19, a reliable 2★ chain with nearly 700 reviews at a rock-bottom price. 🏨 Ibis Styles Jakarta Mangga Dua Square — from ~£23, a cheerful 3★ chain hotel with over 1,360 reviews. From-prices are live rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for today's price on your dates.
Jakarta is Indonesia's vast, humid, energetic capital — a city of around ten million people sprawling across the north coast of Java. It isn't a tidy tourist-postcard destination; it's a working megacity where the reward is curiosity. The signature sights include the towering National Monument (Monas) in Merdeka Square, the cobbled Old Town (Kota Tua) around Fatahillah Square with its Dutch-colonial museums, the enormous Istiqlal Mosque facing the neo-Gothic Jakarta Cathedral across the road, and landmark malls like Grand Indonesia and Plaza Indonesia. Beyond the city, the Thousand Islands make an easy boat day trip for beaches and snorkelling. There are no direct UK flights, so you'll connect once into Soekarno-Hatta International (CGK), then ride the airport rail line into town. Traffic is famously heavy — lean on the MRT and the Grab/Gojek apps — and the drier season runs roughly April to October. For wider planning, Indonesia's official tourism site is a useful starting point, and it's sensible to read the UK Foreign Office's Indonesia travel advice for current entry and safety guidance before you fly. Compare live hotel prices or search UK flights to Jakarta (CGK) to start planning.
The Best-Value Hotels in Jakarta
These ten are the highest-reviewed value stays in this guide — the ones with the deepest track record of happy guests, from big central chains to well-rated serviced apartments. Because our live pull focused on value, "best" here means proven quality at prices that would barely cover breakfast at a Western city hotel. Jakarta's five-star towers exist too — search the live page to see them. From-prices are live rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for your dates.

1. Stanley Wahid Hasyim Jakarta — Jakarta · 3★ · 1,785 reviews · from ~£46/night. The best-reviewed hotel in this entire guide, a central 3★ on Wahid Hasyim in the Thamrin district, walkable to Grand Indonesia mall and MRT links. With nearly 1,800 reviews behind it, it's the safe default for a first-time Jakarta base that balances comfort, location and price.

2. Citadines Sudirman Jakarta — Jakarta · serviced apartments · 1,448 reviews · from ~£66/night. A well-regarded serviced-apartment address in the central Sudirman business district, and the priciest stay in this value guide at around £66 — still modest for what you get. Apartment-style rooms with kitchenettes make it a strong pick for families and longer stays.

3. Ibis Styles Jakarta Mangga Dua Square — Jakarta · 3★ · 1,366 reviews · from ~£23/night. A cheerful, design-led 3★ from the Ibis Styles chain, next to the giant Mangga Dua shopping complex in north Jakarta, from around £23. Over 1,360 reviews and a reliable chain standard make it a dependable budget choice for shoppers.

4. YELLO Hotel Harmoni — Jakarta · 3★ · 1,257 reviews · from ~£21/night. A bright, budget-friendly 3★ in the Harmoni area of central Jakarta, from about £21, with well over 1,200 reviews. A modern, no-fuss base close to the transport hub and within reach of Monas and the Old Town.

5. All Seasons Jakarta Thamrin — Jakarta · 3★ · 1,187 reviews · from ~£34/night. A colourful, well-located 3★ on the central Thamrin strip, from around £34, with nearly 1,200 reviews. Its position puts you within easy reach of the MRT, Grand Indonesia and the business district — a solid all-rounder for first-timers.

6. Verse Luxe Hotel Wahid Hasyim — Jakarta · 3★ · 1,111 reviews · from ~£23/night. A smart 3★ on Wahid Hasyim in central Jakarta, from about £23, with over 1,100 reviews. Punches above its price band on style and location, close to Thamrin's malls and transport — a strong-value central pick.

7. Holiday Inn Express Jakarta Wahid Hasyim by IHG — Jakarta · 3★ · 1,102 reviews · from ~£34/night. A reliable IHG express hotel in the central Wahid Hasyim area, from around £34, with over 1,100 reviews. Consistent chain quality, free breakfast in the express format, and a central location make it an easy, predictable choice.

8. ARTOTEL Thamrin Jakarta — Jakarta · 3★ · 1,098 reviews · from ~£45/night. A stylish, art-themed 3★ on Thamrin, from about £45, with nearly 1,100 reviews. The design-forward interiors set it apart from the chain crowd, in a prime central spot for the malls, MRT and business district.

9. Avissa Suites — Jakarta · 3★ · 858 reviews · from ~£31/night. A well-rated suites-and-serviced-apartment option in south Jakarta, from around £31, with over 850 reviews. Roomy, apartment-style accommodation that suits families and longer stays who want space and a kitchenette without a big price jump.

10. Amaris Hotel Thamrin City — Jakarta · 2★ · 698 reviews · from ~£19/night. A compact, reliable 2★ from the Amaris chain at Thamrin City, from just £19, with nearly 700 reviews. Simple, clean, well-located budget rooms right by the Thamrin City complex — one of the best cheap central beds in the guide.
Prices are from-rates pulled on live searches while writing; weekends and peak dates run higher. This guide focuses on value stays — Jakarta's five-star towers are on the live page too. See all Jakarta stays · search flights to CGK.
More Cheap Hotels in Jakarta — 36 Real, Bookable Options From £15
This is where Jakarta shines for value-minded UK travellers. Every property below is a real, currently operating hotel we verified as distinct, with live rates on its JetMeAway page — and the whole value list runs from about £15 to £66 a night. You'll find recognised chains (Ibis, Swiss-Belinn, favehotel, Best Western, Aston, Neo, Holiday Inn Express) alongside serviced apartments and independent budget hotels, spread across the central Thamrin/Sudirman spine, the Old Town side, and the mall districts of Kemayoran, Mangga Dua, Kelapa Gading and Puri Indah. From-prices were pulled on live searches while writing; your dates will differ.

11. d'primahotel ITC Mangga Dua — Jakarta · 2★ · 52 reviews · from ~£15/night. The cheapest bed in the guide, a simple 2★ right by the ITC Mangga Dua shopping complex in north Jakarta, from just £15. Bare-bones but AC-equipped and ideally placed for wholesale shopping — unbeatable if price is your first priority.

12. POP! Hotel Kelapa Gading Jakarta — Jakarta · 2★ · 20 reviews · from ~£18/night. A bright, compact budget 2★ in the Kelapa Gading mall district of north Jakarta, from about £18. The POP! chain trades on clean, colourful, no-frills rooms — a tidy cheap sleep near the shopping and dining of Kelapa Gading.

13. Dafam Express Jaksa Jakarta — Jakarta · 2★ · 7 reviews · from ~£19/night. A budget express hotel near Jalan Jaksa, central Jakarta's long-standing backpacker street, from around £19. Early on reviews but well-placed for Monas and the central sights — worth a look at the live page for your dates.

14. Ibis Jakarta Senen — Jakarta · 3★ · 503 reviews · from ~£20/night. A dependable Ibis 3★ in the Senen area of central Jakarta, from just £20, with over 500 reviews. Reliable global-chain standards at a genuinely low price, close to Senen station and within reach of Monas — a smart budget-with-brand pick.

15. 1O1 URBAN Jakarta Thamrin — Jakarta · 3★ · 277 reviews · from ~£21/night. A modern 3★ in the central Thamrin district, from about £21, with 270+ reviews. Contemporary rooms in a prime location near the malls, MRT and business core — good value for a central, chain-quality stay.

16. Brits Hotel Puri Indah — Jakarta · 3★ · 150 reviews · from ~£21/night. A comfortable 3★ in the Puri Indah residential-mall district of west Jakarta, from around £21, with 150 reviews. A quieter, family-friendly base away from the central crush, handy for the Puri Indah mall and the western suburbs.

17. Swiss-Belinn Cawang — Jakarta · 3★ · 146 reviews · from ~£21/night. A solid 3★ from the Swiss-Belinn chain in the Cawang area of east Jakarta, from about £21, with nearly 150 reviews. Reliable mid-budget comfort near the Cawang transport interchange — practical if you're heading east or to the airport toll road.

18. favehotel PGC Cililitan — Jakarta · 3★ · 127 reviews · from ~£23/night. A bright budget 3★ from the favehotel chain at the PGC Cililitan mall in east Jakarta, from around £23, with 127 reviews. Cheerful, practical rooms attached to a shopping centre — an easy-value stay on the eastern side of the city.

19. Best Western Senayan — Jakarta · 3★ · 181 reviews · from ~£25/night. A dependable Best Western 3★ in the Senayan area of central-south Jakarta, from about £25, with 180+ reviews. Global-chain reliability near the Senayan sports and business district, GBK stadium and the SCBD — a steady, well-located choice.

20. Hotel Neo+ Kebayoran Jakarta by ASTON — Jakarta · 3★ · 28 reviews · from ~£25/night. A fresh, modern 3★ from the Aston-managed Neo+ line in the Kebayoran area of south Jakarta, from around £25. Newer and lighter on reviews, but the Aston management stamp and a well-placed south-city location make it worth checking live.

21. Neo Hotel Puri Indah — Jakarta · 3★ · 103 reviews · from ~£26/night. A modern budget 3★ in the Puri Indah district of west Jakarta, from about £26, with over 100 reviews. Part of the Aston-managed Neo family — clean, contemporary rooms handy for the Puri Indah mall and the quieter western suburbs.

22. PARK HOTEL Cawang - Jakarta — Jakarta · 3★ · 21 reviews · from ~£27/night. A comfortable 3★ in the Cawang area of east Jakarta, from around £27. Fewer reviews so far, but a full-service hotel setup near the Cawang interchange — a convenient east-side base for travellers heading toward the airport toll road or the outer city.

23. Holiday Inn Express Jakarta Pluit Citygate by IHG — Jakarta · 3★ · 560 reviews · from ~£27/night. A reliable IHG express hotel in the Pluit area of north Jakarta, from about £27, with over 560 reviews. Consistent chain quality and express-format breakfast, near the Pluit Citygate mall — a dependable value pick on the northern side of town.

24. favehotel Melawai — Jakarta · 3★ · 185 reviews · from ~£28/night. A bright budget 3★ from the favehotel chain in the lively Melawai/Blok M area of south Jakarta, from around £28, with 185 reviews. Cheerful rooms in a district known for dining and nightlife, close to the Blok M MRT station.

25. Ayaka Suites — Jakarta · 3★ · 555 reviews · from ~£28/night. A well-rated serviced-apartment option in south Jakarta, from about £28, with over 550 reviews. Roomy suite-style accommodation with kitchenettes — an excellent value pick for families and longer stays who want more space than a standard hotel room.

26. Swiss-Belinn Simatupang — Jakarta · 3★ · 308 reviews · from ~£28/night. A solid Swiss-Belinn 3★ on the TB Simatupang corridor in south Jakarta, from around £28, with over 300 reviews. Reliable mid-budget comfort in a growing south-city business area — practical for corporate visitors and the southern suburbs.

27. Arosa Hotel Jakarta — Jakarta · 3★ · 15 reviews · from ~£28/night. A newer 3★ in Jakarta from about £28, still building its review base. A fresh, well-priced option for travellers who want a modern room without the chain premium — worth checking the live page for current rates and guest feedback on your dates.

28. HARRIS Suites Puri Mansion Jakarta — Jakarta · 3★ · 26 reviews · from ~£29/night. A suites-style 3★ from the HARRIS line in the Puri Mansion area of west Jakarta, from around £29. Fewer reviews so far, but roomy apartment-style accommodation from a recognised Indonesian chain — good for families or longer stays in the western suburbs.

29. Liberty Hotel Thamrin Jakarta — Jakarta · 3★ · 191 reviews · from ~£32/night. A central 3★ in the Thamrin district, from about £32, with nearly 200 reviews. A well-placed base close to the malls, MRT and business core — a comfortable mid-budget choice for exploring the heart of the city on foot and by metro.

30. Yellow Bee Tanah Abang — Jakarta · 3★ · 307 reviews · from ~£33/night. A budget-friendly 3★ near the vast Tanah Abang textile market in central Jakarta, from around £33, with over 300 reviews. A practical base for shopping and central sightseeing, close to one of Southeast Asia's largest wholesale markets.

31. Aston Kemayoran City Hotel — Jakarta · 3★ · 259 reviews · from ~£33/night. A comfortable Aston-branded 3★ in the Kemayoran district of north-central Jakarta, from about £33, with over 250 reviews. Handy for the JIExpo convention centre and fairgrounds, with reliable chain quality — a steady pick for exhibition visitors and shoppers.

32. Swiss-Belinn Kemayoran Jakarta — Jakarta · 3★ · 62 reviews · from ~£33/night. A solid Swiss-Belinn 3★ in the Kemayoran area of north-central Jakarta, from around £33. A dependable mid-budget stay near the JIExpo fairgrounds and convention centre, with the chain's consistent standards — practical for business and exhibition trips.

33. Batavia Hotel and Serviced Apartments — Jakarta · 3★ · 50 reviews · from ~£35/night. A hotel-and-serviced-apartment complex in central Jakarta, from about £35, near the Old Town and Gajah Mada area. Flexible room and apartment options make it a versatile pick for couples, families or longer stays wanting a central base with kitchen facilities.

34. d'primahotel Melawai - Blok M — Jakarta · 2★ · 75 reviews · from ~£35/night. A simple 2★ in the lively Melawai/Blok M district of south Jakarta, from around £35, with 75 reviews. A no-frills, AC-equipped budget base in an area full of restaurants and nightlife, steps from the Blok M MRT station.

35. Erian Hotel — Jakarta · 3★ · 601 reviews · from ~£36/night. A well-reviewed independent 3★ in Jakarta from about £36, with over 600 reviews — one of the stronger review bases in this budget tier. A dependable, established mid-budget choice for travellers who value a proven track record over a chain badge.

36. Grand Orchardz Hotel Rajawali Kemayoran — Jakarta · 3★ · 37 reviews · from ~£40/night. A comfortable 3★ in the Rajawali/Kemayoran area of north-central Jakarta, from around £40 — the top of this value tier. A pleasant, mid-budget hotel handy for the JIExpo fairgrounds and the northern city, rounding out the guide's real, bookable options.
Budget tier summary: cheapest overall — d'primahotel ITC Mangga Dua, from £15; best-reviewed value stay — Stanley Wahid Hasyim, from £46; best cheap central chain — Amaris Thamrin City, from £19; top of the value range — Citadines Sudirman, from £66. Prices are from-rates; your live price shows on each hotel's page. Jakarta's five-star towers are on the live page too. Compare all Jakarta hotels with live prices → or search flights to CGK.
What to see in Jakarta
Indonesia's sprawling capital rewards travellers who lean into its scale and energy. Start at the National Monument (Monas), the 132-metre obelisk crowned with a gilded flame at the heart of Merdeka Square — you can ride to the top for a view over the megacity. A short hop away, the cobbled Old Town (Kota Tua) centres on Fatahillah Square, ringed by Dutch-colonial buildings now housing the Jakarta History Museum, the Wayang puppet museum and the fine-arts museum, with cafés like the historic Café Batavia along the edges.
Don't miss the enormous Istiqlal Mosque, the largest in Southeast Asia, standing directly across the road from the neo-Gothic Jakarta Cathedral — a photogenic symbol of the city's religious diversity. For shopping and air-conditioned relief from the heat, the landmark malls Grand Indonesia and Plaza Indonesia on the Thamrin strip are destinations in their own right, alongside museums like the National Museum. When the city gets too much, the Thousand Islands (Kepulauan Seribu) in the Java Sea make an easy boat day trip for beaches and snorkelling. Getting around, remember the golden rule: use the MRT, TransJakarta buses and the Grab/Gojek apps to beat Jakarta's legendary traffic.
Explore more of Indonesia
Planning a wider Indonesian trip? Pair the capital with the cool highland city just south. See our companion guides, Best Hotels in Bandung — the cooler, café-and-factory-outlet highland retreat a few hours from Jakarta — and Best Hotels in Yogyakarta, the cultural heart of Java and gateway to the Borobudur and Prambanan temples, both with real, bookable hotels across every price band.
Jakarta Hotels FAQs
Do UK citizens need a visa for Jakarta, Indonesia? Yes, but it's straightforward. UK passport holders can get a Visa on Arrival (VOA) for Indonesia, valid for 30 days and extendable once for a further 30 days. You can buy it at Soekarno-Hatta airport on landing, or apply for the e-VOA online before you fly. Carry a passport valid for at least six months and proof of onward travel. Always check the latest UK Foreign Office and Indonesian immigration guidance before booking, as visa rules change.
What is the cheapest hotel in Jakarta in this guide? The cheapest verified bed here is d'primahotel ITC Mangga Dua, from around £15 a night — a simple 2-star near the giant Mangga Dua shopping complex. POP! Hotel Kelapa Gading follows from about £18, and Dafam Express Jaksa and Amaris Hotel Thamrin City from around £19. All are real, currently bookable properties, not placeholders.
How much does a hotel in Jakarta cost per night? Jakarta is one of Asia's best-value big cities for accommodation. In this budget-focused guide, well-reviewed rooms start from about £15 and the ceiling is around £66 a night at Citadines Sudirman Jakarta, a serviced-apartment address in the business district. The city also has plenty of five-star towers that price much higher — search the live Jakarta page to see those alongside these value picks.
Which airport do I fly into for Jakarta? Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) is Jakarta's main gateway, about 20 km northwest of the centre. There are no direct flights from the UK, so you'll connect once via a Gulf or Asian hub such as Doha, Dubai, Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. From CGK, the Railink airport train runs into the city, or use a metered taxi or a Grab/Gojek ride-hail car.
Is this guide only budget hotels, or does Jakarta have five-star hotels too? This guide deliberately focuses on the 36 best-value, well-reviewed hotels our live pull returned — honest, real, bookable rooms from £15. Jakarta absolutely does have famous five-star towers in the Sudirman, Thamrin and SCBD districts, but our value pull surfaced these instead. To see the luxury addresses, use the search-all-Jakarta link on any of our live pages.
What currency is used in Jakarta? The Indonesian rupiah (IDR, symbol Rp). Notes come in large denominations, so you'll quickly be dealing in tens and hundreds of thousands. Cards are accepted in hotels, malls and mid-range restaurants, but carry cash for street food, small warungs and markets. We quote hotel prices in pounds as rough from-rates for UK readers; your live price on your dates shows when you tap through.
How do I get around Jakarta? Jakarta's traffic is notorious, so plan around it. The MRT (a modern north-south metro line), the TransJakarta bus rapid transit network and the KRL commuter rail all help you skip the jams. For door-to-door, the Grab and Gojek ride-hailing apps are cheap and easy — GoJek motorbike taxis in particular weave through gridlock. Avoid tight schedules by road at peak times.
When is the best time to visit Jakarta? The drier season, roughly April to October, is the most comfortable window, with less of the heavy tropical downpours that mark the November-to-March wet season. Jakarta is hot and humid year-round, sitting just south of the equator, so light clothing and hydration matter whenever you go. The drier months are also better for day trips to the Thousand Islands.
Is Jakarta worth visiting as a stopover? Yes, if you enjoy big, energetic Asian capitals. Jakarta is huge, humid and traffic-heavy rather than a classic tourist-postcard city, but it rewards curiosity: the National Monument (Monas), the atmospheric Old Town (Kota Tua) around Fatahillah Square, the vast Istiqlal Mosque facing the Catholic cathedral, world-class malls, and superb, cheap food. Many travellers use it as a gateway to the rest of Indonesia.
What is there to see in Jakarta? Start with the National Monument (Monas) obelisk in Merdeka Square, then the cobbled Old Town (Kota Tua) and Fatahillah Square with its Dutch-colonial museums. Don't miss the enormous Istiqlal Mosque and the neo-Gothic Jakarta Cathedral facing it across the road — a striking symbol of the city's diversity. For shopping and air-con relief, Grand Indonesia and Plaza Indonesia are landmark malls.
Can I do a day trip from Jakarta? Yes. The Thousand Islands (Kepulauan Seribu), a chain of small islands in the Java Sea north of the city, make the classic escape — beaches, snorkelling and a break from the urban heat, reachable by boat from Ancol or Muara Angke. Inland, the cooler highland towns and the city of Bogor are also popular, though traffic can stretch the journey.
Which area of Jakarta should I stay in? Thamrin and Sudirman form the central business and hotel spine, well-served by the MRT and close to Monas and the big malls — many hotels in this guide sit here. Kota Tua (Old Town) suits sightseers, Kemayoran and Mangga Dua are handy for shopping and the fairgrounds, and Kelapa Gading and Puri Indah are quieter residential-mall districts. Central Thamrin/Sudirman is the easiest first-timer base.
Are the hotels in this guide good value? Very. Jakarta offers some of the best accommodation value of any Asian megacity, and this guide leans into that — 36 well-reviewed hotels from £15 to about £66, including recognised chains like Ibis, Holiday Inn Express, Best Western, favehotel, Swiss-Belinn and Aston. Several carry over 1,000 reviews, so you're buying proven quality, not a gamble.
What's the most expensive hotel in this guide? The top of this value-focused guide is around £66 a night at Citadines Sudirman Jakarta, a serviced-apartment address in the central business district. That's still modest by international-city standards. Jakarta's genuine five-star towers price higher again — you'll see them if you search the full live Jakarta hotel page.
Is Jakarta safe for tourists? Jakarta is generally safe for visitors who take normal big-city precautions — watch belongings in crowds and on public transport, use registered taxis or the Grab/Gojek apps at night, and keep an eye on the traffic when crossing roads. Check the latest UK Foreign Office advice before you travel for any current guidance on demonstrations or specific areas.
Do the hotels have air conditioning? Yes — air conditioning is standard in Jakarta hotels across every price band in this guide, which matters in the city's constant heat and humidity. Even the cheapest 2-star rooms here come with AC. Tap through to each hotel's live page to confirm the exact room amenities for your dates.
Is English spoken in Jakarta? Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) is the national language, but English is fairly widely understood in Jakarta's hotels, malls, and tourist-facing businesses, and among younger city dwellers. Learning a few Indonesian pleasantries is appreciated, but you'll manage in English at the hotels in this guide and in most central areas.
How many days do I need in Jakarta? Two to three days covers the headline sights comfortably — a day for Monas, the museums and Kota Tua Old Town, a day for Istiqlal Mosque, the cathedral and the malls, and time to factor in traffic. Add a day if you want a Thousand Islands boat trip. Many visitors treat Jakarta as a one-or-two-night gateway before heading elsewhere in Indonesia.
Can I use the airport train from Soekarno-Hatta? Yes. The Railink airport train connects Soekarno-Hatta (CGK) with central Jakarta stations such as BNI City (Sudirman) and Manggarai, a reliable way to skip the road traffic between the airport and the city. From the arrival station you can switch to the MRT, KRL commuter rail, or a short Grab/Gojek ride to your hotel.
Are these Jakarta hotels good for families? Many work well for families — chains like Ibis, Ibis Styles, Holiday Inn Express, favehotel and the serviced-apartment options (Ayaka Suites, Avissa Suites, Citadines Sudirman, Batavia Serviced Apartments) offer roomy, practical stays with reliable AC and central or mall-adjacent locations. Serviced apartments with kitchenettes are especially handy for longer family stays.
Do I need cash or can I pay by card in Jakarta? Both. Hotels, malls, chain restaurants and ride-hail apps take cards and digital payment, but street food stalls, small warungs, markets and some taxis are cash-only. Keep a mix of rupiah notes on hand. ATMs are widespread across the city. Hotel from-prices in this guide are shown in pounds as a rough guide; your live booking price appears on each hotel page.
How do I book these exact hotels at the prices shown? Every hotel name in this guide links to that hotel's live page on JetMeAway, with real-time rates, taxes shown, and a date picker for your trip. The from-prices quoted here were pulled on live searches while writing, so your dates will differ — tap through for today's number. No booking fees either way.
Every hotel above links to its own live-price page — real rates and taxes shown, book in under 90 seconds. Search all Jakarta hotels → or find UK flights to Jakarta (CGK) →.
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