Hotel Jakarta
A unique sustainable green oasis located in the centre of Amsterdam, offering luxurious rooms and suites with an Indonesian-inspired style. Most rooms feature a balcony, with panoramic views over river IJ on one side and looking over Amsterdam North and the city centre on the other.
Hotel Venue
Location
Hotel Jakarta Javakade 766
1019 SH Amsterdam, Netherlands
Phone: (+31) 20 236 0000
Room rates starting at €265/night
*3 nights reservation minimum
(Buffet breakfast included)

Café Jakarta
Café Jakarta is the “living room” of Java Island in Amsterdam, welcoming guests from early morning until late at night with traditional Indonesian cuisine, Western food and unique fusion dishes combining the best of both worlds: Western ingredients with Asian spices and flavors. The spacious terrace is located on the sunny side of the Hotel Jakarta, and offers amazing views of the river IJ and passing ships.

Westers Bakery
An homage to the original Westers Bakery established on the island of Vlieland since the 1950s, the Westers Bakery at the Hotel Jakarta is a great place to enjoy a fresh breakfast, grab a sandwich for lunch or quietly get some work done over a nice cup of coffee. For those who prefer something sweet, there is also a wide selection of pastries, pies and cookies.

Wellness
WellCome Wellness at the Hotel Jakarta Amsterdam stands for inner peace, serenity and a luxurious ambience combined with Indonesian influences and elements. Take advantage of the serene swimming pool, fitness facility and sauna to energize or relax while enjoying a beautiful view over the river IJ.

SkyBar Malabar
Offering a fusion of cultures and a blend of styles and tastes, SkyBar Malabar is an ideal place to experience an adventurous cocktail from the Far East and be amazed by the Malabar mixologists’ creations. This is where Amsterdam and Indonesia melt into a single, unique vibe: relaxed but fiery. Enjoy a cocktail along with the phenomenal view from the top level.

Sustainability
In addition to being built with many durable, recyclable and reusable materials, the Hotel Jakarta employs many energy-saving measures. Rainwater is collected to spray the subtropical indoor garden. PV panels in the facade and in the roof of the atrium collect solar energy that is converted into electricity and heats the shower water. A warmth and cold storage system is used to heat and cool the hotel.