Best Western International (BWI) continues its
rapid expansion across Indonesia
with the signing of a new hotel in Malang , East Java , the first International hotel in town.
Set to welcome its first guests in the last quarter of 2013, BEST
WESTERN OJ Hotel is ideally situated in the center of Malang .
Located close to the town’s Tugu Monument and Town Hall, and just two minutes
from the train station, it will provide an ideal base for both business and
leisure travelers.
A selection of contemporary rooms come equipped with the latest modern amenities, including 32-inch LCD TVs, MP3 alarm clocks and rain showers, while the suites also offer kitchenettes and dining sets. And as with all BWI hotels, BEST WESTERN OJ Hotel will offer complimentary Wi-Fi to all guests.
Guests can relax in the hotel’s indoor swimming pool, which features a pool bar, or indulge their taste buds with quality international and Indonesian cuisine at the hotel’s restaurant. There is also a rooftop cafe, which is the highest point inMalang and provides stunning views across the
city and mountains beyond. A business center will also ensure that corporate
travelers are well catered-for.
“With its fast-expanding economy, rising middle class and thriving domestic travel sector, BWI sees the huge potentialIndonesia has to offer,” said the company’s Vice
President of International Operations for Asia & the Middle East , Glenn de Souza.
BWI currently operates five hotels inIndonesia ,
but is planning to expand rapidly across the archipelago in the coming years,
with more than 20 new hotels expected to open by the end of 2015.
In addition
to Malang , BWI will debut in other fast-expanding
cities including Surabaya , Bandung , Pontianak , Samarinda, Banjarmasin and Bogor .
A selection of contemporary rooms come equipped with the latest modern amenities, including 32-inch LCD TVs, MP3 alarm clocks and rain showers, while the suites also offer kitchenettes and dining sets. And as with all BWI hotels, BEST WESTERN OJ Hotel will offer complimentary Wi-Fi to all guests.
Guests can relax in the hotel’s indoor swimming pool, which features a pool bar, or indulge their taste buds with quality international and Indonesian cuisine at the hotel’s restaurant. There is also a rooftop cafe, which is the highest point in
“With its fast-expanding economy, rising middle class and thriving domestic travel sector, BWI sees the huge potential
BWI currently operates five hotels in