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Alila SCBD

Jakarta • Sudirman CBD • OPTIMIZE

avg. $160 / night

Includes $8 / night in cash back

Cash back is redeemable via Virtual Visa, Venmo, or bank transfer starting 24-48 hours after check-out

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5% cash back on all completed stays (redeemable via Virtual Visa, Venmo, or bank transfer starting 24-48 hours after check-out)

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Free breakfast

Breakfast-included rate options available

Room upgrades

Complimentary room upgrades (subject to property availability)

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Early check-in and late check-out (subject to property availability)

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PB hotel design editorial

That dramatically tapered tower rising above Jakarta's Sudirman Central Business District — its facade wrapped in an exoskeletal diagrid of steel and glass that twists slightly as it climbs — is the work of Singaporean firm RSP Architects, and it gives Alila SCBD one of the more architecturally legible profiles in a skyline crowded with generic commercial glass boxes. The building's structural expressionism is the central design gesture: diagonal bracing members visible through floor-to-ceiling glazing become the dominant feature of the guestrooms, framing views of the Jakarta cityscape like a kinetic steel drawing. Inside, the interiors pull against the tower's hard-edged geometry with considerable warmth. Guestrooms pair oak-finish flooring with textured upholstered headboards carrying an abstracted batik-like relief pattern — a quiet nod to Indonesian textile culture worked into an otherwise contemporary language of grey and charcoal. The restaurant takes a different register entirely: leather-wrapped booth seating in deep navy and cognac, drum pendants in fabric and burnished metal, and herringbone timber floors give the all-day dining space the atmosphere of a well-aged New York brasserie transplanted to the tropics. Most persuasive is the ground-level outdoor terrace — a timber-pergola structure threaded with climbing plants and strung Edison bulbs, furnished with Hay Hee bar stools in powder-coated steel, that manages to feel genuinely relaxed against the scale of the surrounding towers. The rooftop lap pool, set on a landscaped podium level and flanked by frangipani, provides unexpected breathing room at the base of it all.

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Alila SCBD | Best Design-Driven Stays in Jakarta