Found for you: What the official catalogue says...Descriptions Majapahit Surabaya ex Mandarin Oriental

Originally built in 1910, the legendary Mandarin Oriental, Hotel Majapahit, Surabaya has been restored to its former glory. The hotel is a classic landmark filled with national pride, where an impressive history blends with romance and elegance. Hotel Majapahit's graceful colonial architecture and beautiful gardens make it tranquil oasis in the heart of Surabaya's business and shopping district. Its name comes from Indonesia's most glorious empire. Now Mandarin Oriental has recreated its heritage and luxury with meticulous care. Welcome to one of the world's most unforgettable hotels.
Located on Jalan Tunjungan in the centre of the financial, business, government and shopping district. The hotel is located in the central business and shopping district of Surabaya, which is only 15km from the Juanda Airport, around 25 minutes by car to the hotel.

The hotel's graceful colonial architecture, beautiful gardens and comfortable accommodation makes it an oasis of serenity in the chaos of Surabaya.Location
Located in the heart of Surabaya's business and shopping district, Majapahit Hotel is only 25 minutes from the airport and is just 5 minutes away from the biggest shopping malls, monuments, the historic site and the old Arab Quarter. Rooms
Majapahit offers 110 magnificent rooms and 40 deluxe suites that are beautifully furnished and appointed with original artworks and antiques. All the rooms are well equipped with necessary in-room amenities and most of the rooms have superb views of the five tranquil gardens. Restaurant
Guests can dine at the onsite restaurant that serves an array of Chinese and Euro-Asian cuisine including seafood specialties. General
The hotel provides a well-equipped conference centre with all the necessary technical equipment for your business meets. Whether you prefer to swim, work out in the gym or relax in the steam room and Jacuzzi, Hotel Majapahit has everything you require.

A historical landmark in Indonesia, Hotel Majapahit was built in 1910 by the famous Sarkies brothers, who also built the Strand in Rangoon, the Eastern & Oriental in Penang, and Raffles in Singapore. The acclaimed hotel, which was originally named the Oranje Hotel and designed in a traditional Dutch period style, was also known for a while as the Yamato Hotel during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia in World War II. It is best known however as the site of a major clash between the people of Surabaya and the Dutch in late 1945 when the later tried to reclaim their colonial rights following Indonesia's declaration of independence a few months earlier. It was this event - an important step in Indonesia's independence movement - that ensured the hotel's status as an historical landmark known throughout the country. Mandarin Oriental has undertaken extensive refurbishment of the two storey hotel and offers 150 luxurious guestrooms, two restaurants, a delicatessan and tea lounge. In addition, Hotel Majapahit offers fully equipped conference and banqueting facilities, outdoor pool, tennis court, health club with spa, business center and extensive landscaped courtyards. Many of the original design features of the property have been maintained, including stained glass windows, terrazzo floors and colonial-style balconies and verandahs.
























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