25Hours Debuts in Jakarta

Indonesia’s commercial capital has a new hotel with the arrival of 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird in the Sudirman Central Business District.

Nestled in District 8, atop the iconic ASHTA Mall, the 38-storey Jakarta property offers 210 rooms and 135 residences, bringing a unique blend of creativity, comfort, and nostalgia to the heart of the city’s premier business and lifestyle hub.

Founded in 2001, 25hours has 16 properties in some of the world’s most exciting cities, including Berlin, Paris, Zurich, Vienna, Florence and Copenhagen. The brand’s newest addition celebrates the vibrant paradoxes of Jakarta, reflecting both the rapid modernization of the city and its deep-rooted cultural heritage. Drawing inspiration from mid-century architectural styles, the hotel is a sanctuary of eclectic design, authentic hospitality, and genuine human connection. Guests will find real people, real tastes, and real experiences throughout every aspect of their stay.

Indonesia's commercial capital has a new hotel with the arrival of 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird in the Sudirman Central Business District.

Room decor is an intriguing blend of Jakarta’s rich history and thriving contemporary art scene, with the lush Garden Room boasting a separate sleeping and living area, king-size bed, rain shower, and bathtub with city views. Guests also enjoy perks such as a Schindelhauer bike to explore the city, a free minibar, and a canvas or Freitag bag for use during their stay.

Meanwhile, the Urban Room is a stylish retro escape, combining mid-century design with modern comforts. Guests will delight in the vibrant décor, king-size bed, free minibar, marble bathroom and city or garden views, with a vinyl player adding a nostalgic touch.

Indonesia's commercial capital has a new hotel with the arrival of 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird in the Sudirman Central Business District.

Designed for modern urbanites, the hotel’s Creative Lounges provide flexible meeting spaces with communal pantries, perfect for brainstorming sessions or intimate events. With ten lounges spanning the 9th and 53rd floors, and a 530 sqm ballroom with an outdoor deck and panoramic views, the hotel caters to both corporate events and social gatherings.

The 9th-floor Spa & Wellness offers a serene retreat with a range of curated treatments designed to rejuvenate and restore balance. From massages and facials to ice baths and oxygen therapy, each service is crafted to promote rapid recovery and well-being. Guests can detox in the state-of-the-art infrared sauna, recharge with an IV drip, or meditate in tranquil surroundings.

Indonesia's commercial capital has a new hotel with the arrival of 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird in the Sudirman Central Business District.

Serious foodies will revel at COPA, the hotel’s signature restaurant on the 8th floor, led by executive chef Matias Mardones from Chile. COPA takes diners on a journey through Latin America with wood-infused charcoal grill dishes paired with spicy margaritas or mezcal negronis. Additionally, the Cabana venue by the infinity pool offers a more laid-back vibe with plant-based snacks and refreshing cocktails, creating a holistic zone for relaxation.

Staying true to the 25hours brand, 25hours Hotel The Oddbird goes beyond the traditional hotel experience, offering curated local partnerships and experiences. Guests are encouraged to explore Jakarta’s vibrant streets, cafes, and nightlife using the hotel’s Schindelhauer bikes and borrowable bags. Whether it’s a culinary adventure or an exploration of the city’s modern speakeasies, the hotel ensures each visit is a unique and personal journey.

Indonesia's commercial capital has a new hotel with the arrival of 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird in the Sudirman Central Business District.

“We are not just creating a place to stay, we are crafting unforgettable experiences, setting new standards while giving guests the liberty to express themselves,” says Jesper Soerensen, general manager of 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird. “Inspired by the urban jungle overtaken by Indonesia’s nature, this hotel is your playground of possibilities, where weird is wonderful. It’s the Paradise of Paradoxes.”

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About the Author

Nick Walton

Nick Walton is Group Managing Editor of Artemis Communications, a leading boutique magazine and content solution company and publisher of The Art of Business Travel. A former travel editor of the South China Morning Post, he heads up the group's travel and lifestyle magazines, which include Alpha Men Asia, The Edition, Mirandus, Ikhlas, The Journal and Explorer Magazine.