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Archipelago Opens its First Hotel Neo by Aston in Indonesia

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Archipelago International, the hotel management company formerly known as Aston International, has opened its first Hotel Neo by Aston branded property in Indonesia.

Catering for a budget minded yet design conscious international and Indonesian clientele, the new Hotel Neo Cideng – Jakarta is located in Central Jakarta on Jalan Cideng Utara near the Tanah Abang Trade Center and features 103 guest rooms, 2 functional meeting rooms and an all day dining restaurant and cafe.

Room facilities at the hotel include mini-bars, café makers, vanity mirrors, hairdryers and top of the line beddings with high knot count cotton linens and duvets.

Several more Neos are scheduled to open in quick succession in Jakarta’s Blok M and Mangga Dua areas and on Bali in Kuta, Legian, Denpasar, and Petitenget. The new hotels will feature between 90 and 130 rooms.

“We have been looking forward to bringing the brand to life which is next to favehotels our second select service brand but differs from fave by being a tad more upscale and sophisticated. Neo Hotels are best described as budget hotels for “grown-ups” and serious business travelers; the Neo Cideng and it’s soon to come sister hotels in Jakarta and Bali are the start of what promises to be a rapid expansion in Indonesia and beyond,” said Norbert Vas, Archipelago International’s VP Sales & Marketing.

All Neos are completely non-smoking.

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Archipelago, Aston, Indonesia, Jakarta

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