25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird opened its doors in the bustling Sudirman Central Business District (SCBD). Rising 38 stories above Ashta Mall in District 8, the hotel stands as a bold addition to Jakarta’s urban landscape. Designed for travelers seeking unique experiences, the property combines modern amenities with retro aesthetics.

A Variety of Accommodations and Features
The hotel offers 210 rooms and 135 residences tailored for longer stays. Rooms range from medium to 75-square-meter Gigantic Garden suites, blending mid-century modern furniture with curated art. All rooms include free Wi-Fi, minibars, Smart TVs, and rain showers. Larger suites also feature bicycles from Berlin-based manufacturer Schindelhauer, perfect for exploring Jakarta on car-free Sundays.

On the ninth floor, the Vida Spa provides wellness services, including massages, facials, ice baths, and oxygen therapy. Guests can also access a gym, an outdoor pool, and a pool deck for relaxation. The hotel’s ballroom, located on the eighth floor, spans 530 square meters and includes an outdoor terrace with skyline views, making it an ideal venue for events.

Dining and Entertainment Options
The hotel features several dining and bar options, with more to come in 2025. COPA, the main restaurant, serves Latin American dishes prepared over a wood-charcoal grill, paired with a selection of spicy margaritas. The adjacent Oddbird Bar offers cocktails, tapas, tacos, and empanadas. For plant-based dishes, guests can visit Cabana, located by the pool. Two rooftop concepts are slated for release next year, promising more culinary diversity.

Creative Spaces for Work and Events
A unique highlight of 25hours Hotel Jakarta is its co-working spaces and creative lounges. The eighth floor features cage-style working pods and a maxi bar, while 11 additional lounges between the 9th and 53rd floors offer flexible spaces for meetings and private events. These areas can be customized with kitchens, making them suitable for a variety of functions.

A New Approach to Hospitality
General Manager Jesper Soerensen describes the hotel as “a playground of possibilities,” embracing contrasts and individuality. By blending business and leisure, the property appeals to modern travelers who value flexibility and creativity. Plans for future collaborations, pop-ups, and installations aim to further enhance the hotel’s appeal.
25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird marks the brand’s debut in Asia, bringing its signature “come as you are” philosophy to one of the region’s most dynamic cities.