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The Langham, Jakarta

Jakarta • Sudirman CBD • OPTIMIZE

avg. $201 / night

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At a glance

A Langham occupying Sudirman 7.8's upper floors with European interiors and a rooftop pool framing the Jakarta skyline.

Best for: Business travelers and architecture enthusiasts

Highlights:

  • Upper floors of Sudirman 7.8's crystalline tower complex
  • European grand hotel interiors with herringbone oak and marble
  • Rooftop infinity pool overlooking Jakarta's CBD skyline
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PB hotel design editorial

Planted at the heart of Jakarta's Sudirman Central Business District, where glass towers compete for skyline dominance, The Langham Jakarta claims the upper floors of the Treasure Tower within the integrated Sudirman 7.8 development — a soaring curtain-wall structure whose dark, faceted glazing gives the complex a compressed, crystalline presence against the equatorial sky. The building's massing, visible in the images as a cluster of interlocked towers stepping upward toward a crown bearing the Langham monogram, was developed as part of one of the Indonesian capital's most ambitious mixed-use projects, combining hotel, office, and residential components on a single podium. Inside, the interiors carry a sensibility closer to a European grand hotel than to the tropical register many Jakarta properties default to — herringbone oak floors, marble chimneypieces, and upholstered linen headboards establish a restrained palette of taupe, cream, and soft graphite that lets the city views do the atmospheric work. The restaurant visible in the images deploys a more theatrical vocabulary: mosaic marble floors in a Greek-key geometry, tufted crimson banquettes, Warren Platner-style wire chairs in brushed brass, and double-height curtain walls framing the Jakarta skyline through a framework of dark steel and halo chandeliers. The rooftop infinity pool, set against a panorama of towers in every direction, turns the density of the CBD into the amenity itself.

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Located in Jakarta’s most vibrant district (SCBD), with convenient access to key financial and corporate hubs and offices; the finest shopping, entertainment and recreation facilities, the hotel captivates exceptional experiences with the finest art and décor complimented with breathtaking city and skyline views.

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The Langham, Jakarta Reviews

2,203 reviews

"I will be back and stay with the same hotel. It makes me feel so good and well respected. On top of it, I felt safe."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 30, 2026

"Top notch service, excellent location, classy and chic ambience. First stay but definitely will be my go-to hotel for future Jakarta trips."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 28, 2026

"Excellent service at an excellent hotel. It was a very premium stay that I enjoyed very much. I would definitely book my stay at The Langham again in the future."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 25, 2026

"Great stay with Friends. We have Baby J event just across Langham Hotel, it was convenient for us to just walk to the event effortlessly, with no traffic and all. The Hotel is a top-tier hotel in Jakarta, we had pleasure staying in."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 25, 2026

"Oh, the Langham—a brand at which I’d never even considered to stay until I visited Jakarta over spring break. Taking advantage of the unparalleled value for money, I booked a night here without hesitation, and I had a spectacular experience. - Location: The hotel is in the SCBD, quite close to malls and high-rise offices. Pedestrian infrastructure is decent, although I’m dubious about wheelchair accessibility in the neighborhood—I would think most guests would hail a taxi or rideshare to escape the heat anyway. The traffic sure is no joke, but at least there’s some proximity to attractions and restaurants. - Atmosphere: The Langham Jakarta certainly strives to make a statement, and it doesn’t miss. You need to see the gorgeous art and decor for yourself. It’s stunning. The ceilings are high, the furnishings are sleek, and the floors and walls scinitillate with pristineness. Guests enter into a grand ground-floor lobby, upon which they take a high-speed elevator to the sky lobby on the 62nd floor. The entire property is an urban oasis in every sense. - Service: I only encountered stellar service from all members of staff, but I’d be amiss not to shout out the wonderful Hanson, who graciously pushed me around the hotel in a hotel wheelchair to show me all the amenities (and even some hidden corners here and there). Since I didn’t have my regular electric wheelchair with me in Indonesia, I relied heavily on staff to wheel me places, and Hanson was always so enthusiastic to do so. Thank you, Hanson and the entire team! Moreover, the staff were very understanding when I told them I accidentally knocked over a glass clock resting on the bedside table. It shattered and fell back behind the table as I was trying to reach the outlet to plug in my devices. My oh my…first thing to happen after I walk into a 5-star hotel, huh?! Goodness! I’m thankful the staff acknowledged it was a mistake and said it would be okay. - Room: Some real highlights include the mesmerizing views (often 50 floors or higher for most rooms), the all-marble bathroom, the bidet, and literally dozens of bottles of complimentary water on hand (impossible to go thirsty here!). My 53rd-floor quarters were spacious, comfy, and well-appointed, featuring lots of luxury touches and technology. Ironically there may have been some noise from the wind (being so high up!) and the building HVAC, but it wasn’t bothersome. (Certainly could NOT have been traffic from so far in the sky!) And I have to be mindful of the price point—what I got was still way above what I’d get in a Langham in the U.S. However, a few observations stood out to me: - The marble in the bathroom did appear stained slightly in places, including in the cordoned-off toilet space. For quite a new-build hotel, that was surprising. - The wood floor was scratched and stained in a few places. Still clean, but a sign of heavy use despite the place opening in 2021. That’s the risk of opting for wood rather than carpet. - The fridge (or something in the closet opposite the bed) seemed to leak water on the morning of check-out. It wasn’t the bottles of water, so I don’t know what was creating the spill—but it did get somewhat extreme as I checked out. - Amenities: The outdoor pool and relaxation areas on the 6th floor, as well as a wedding space, were all lovely. There are multiple restaurants on-site, many with acclaimed British phenom Chef Tom Aikens at the helm, and breakfast at Tom’s by Tom Aikens was indulgent and delicious. The hotel is currently renovating most of their ballrooms and meeting rooms as of March 2026, but Hanson did show them to me, and I’m confident they’ll look outstanding once they’re finished. There are amenities like the spa that I didn’t utilize, so I can’t remark on those, but do check out all the Langham has to offer. And above all, it goes without saying that the free WiFi throughout the property worked very well. - Value: Sure there were minor issues with my room, but for the unbeatable value you receive at hotels like this in Indonesia, it feels wrong to complain. 150 USD for my one-night experience, plus breakfast included AND a modest late check-out? WOW! Thanks to the team at this landmark oasis for making my stay such a special one."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 12, 2026

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