Right near the Dago Tea House at the top of Jl Juanda is this boutique hotel. Views from top-floor rooms are extensive, there's aromatherapy on site, and discounts may be available. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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This hotel is so new it looked as though the plastic wrapping was removed five minutes before we walked in. Rooms are long, spacious and immaculate (some even have carpeted walls), and the top floor is given over to the pool and fitness centre. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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The walls are thin, cleaning doesn't seem a priority and rooms are Spartan, but By Moritz still gets more than its fair share of readers' recommendations. It's also a good place to swap stories with other travellers and arrange trips to outlying attractions. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This quiet and clean guesthouse is a fair trip from the centre, but handy for a quick escape to Tangkuban Prahu. Rooms are in very good nick, and if you can't find any staff members, try the factory outlet store out front. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Built in 1928, the Grand lives up to its name, with Art Deco charm coupled with modern luxury. Its suites are as plush as anything you'll find in the city. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Arimbi is a rough-and-ready place a stone's throw from the train station. Staff are exceptionally friendly, but the throng of hangers-on crowding the foyer is a little off-putting. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Near Hotel Mutiara, this midrange hotel has above-average rooms that lose out on the charm factor, but it's still a good bet all round. Add 30000 at weekends. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Gunter is an old-fashioned hotel lacking character, but its rooms are in very good condition and quite spacious. Fortunately, it's set back from busy Jl Oto Iskandardinata, making it a quiet option. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Towering over a busy intersection in shades of pale pink and yellow is this rather opulent hotel. Rooms are well kept and of a high standard, and discounts may be available if you ask nicely. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Mutiara is a polished, motel-style place, with a range of rooms around a busy courtyard. All rooms come with hot water, TV and air-con. It also has a restaurant and bar, so you won't need to go far to fill up. Ask for a room away from the extremely loud street. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Patradissa is looking a bit worse for wear these days and fails to attract many travellers, but staff are welcoming and rooms are in better condition than most of its contemporaries. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This attractive and pleasant hotel, out near ITB, oozes colonial style. It occupies a quiet corner and rooms are big and comfy. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Surabaya is an unusual beast, even by Javan standards. Housed in a beautiful, colonial lodge, this could be a fabulous hotel if someone gave it a good make-over. But with its yellowed 1920s photographs, Moulin Rouge prints and authentic layer of dusts, it still has plenty of char… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This temple to Art Deco style is looking as good as ever, and is Bandung's most famous hotel. Rooms are plush, and come with buckets of style and character. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Smaller but slicker than Grand Hotel Preanger, Bandung's Sheraton is a small oasis of calm on the crowded and busy road to Dago. Needless to say, rooms and facilities are of the highest standard. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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