New Westin Hotel unveiled in Indonesian city of Surabaya
Marriott International’s Westin Hotels & Resorts debuted this week in Indonesia’s second city.
Westin Surabaya marks the fourth Westin hotel in Indonesia and Marriott’s 57th in total across its multiple brands.
The 204-room hotel is located 14 miles from Surabaya Juanda International Airport and within easy proximity of golf courses such as Pakuwon Golf & Family Club and Bukit Darmo Golf.
Amenities include a sky lounge, all-day dining, 24/7 fitness studio, a swimming pool and the largest ballroom in East Java, as well 18 other flexible function rooms.
The hotel can accommodate more than 3,000 guests for weddings, conventions, and corporate meetings.
Suite rooms offer views of Surabaya city and there is a 270-degree view from the club lounge and restaurant.
"The Westin Surabaya will set a new standard of hospitality by transforming the way travellers experience wellbeing," said Alamsyah Jo, Complex General Manager.
Written by Ray Montgomery, Asia Editor
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