
Swissôtel Living Launches in Indonesia's Capital
Swissôtel brings its innovative living concept to Jakarta, offering luxurious serviced apartments in a prime location.
Swissôtel has officially debuted its living concept in Asia with the opening of Swissôtel Living Jakarta Mega Kuningan in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Located in the prestigious Mega Kuningan business district, the property provides a refined sanctuary for long stays focusing on wellness, sustainability, and cultural integration.
In collaboration with PT Tokyu Land Indonesia, Swissôtel Living Jakarta reflects a commitment to thoughtful urban living. The property merges minimalist Japanese design with Swiss sophistication, combining the expertise of both partners — Swissôtel’s hospitality craftsmanship and PT Tokyu Land Indonesia’s innovative approach to urban development.
Swissôtel Living offers residences for both short and long-term stays, featuring fully equipped kitchens and spacious living areas, creating a home-like atmosphere that caters to work and leisure activities.
This venue represents a pivotal advancement for Accor’s expansion in Asia, according to Garth Simmons, who noted the rising demand for premium extended-stay options. He emphasized the company’s shared vision with PT Tokyu Land Indonesia to redefine refined urban living in Jakarta.
Adding to this, Takashi Ikeuchi reiterated a strong commitment to sustainable hospitality, underlining innovations in urban planning that enhance Jakarta’s overall livability.
Furthermore, Rizki Handayani Mustafa highlighted the collaboration’s significance as a strategic partnership that boosts Indonesia’s economy and tourism sector.
The property features 240 serviced apartments, equipped with essential amenities and direct access to major transportation routes, ensuring a smooth experience for international and domestic guests.
With its unique wellness center and cloud-themed eatery, Embers, the venue aims to harmonize luxury with responsible living, showcasing its dedication to sustainability by using entirely renewable energy sources.