From Jakarta to Hong Kong: Discovering the newest hotels across Asia

Welcome to the forefront of Asia’s hospitality scene. In the bustling cities of Jakarta, Singapore, and Hong Kong, a wave of new hotel openings has captured the imagination of travelers seeking the ultimate in comfort and style. From sky-high sanctuaries to design-driven marvels, each property promises an opulence experience that transcends expectations.
At the heart of Jakarta, PARKROYAL Serviced Suites Jakarta has risen as the city’s latest urban sanctuary. Welcoming guests since January 2024, the 180-key property occupies levels 73 to 82 of Thamrin Nine’s Luminary Tower, promising sky-high luxury for short and long stays. Private quarters range from cosy studios to two-bedroom suites, all featuring state-of-the-art technology, a kitchenette, and an array of services. The property also offers a number of amenities, including a residents’ lounge, a gym, and a pool blessed with breathtaking city views.
“Our vision for PARKROYAL Serviced Suites Jakarta was to create an urban oasis that seamlessly integrates comfort, connectivity, and cultural immersion. Our prime location in Thamrin Nine offers unparalleled access to Jakarta’s vibrant heart, ensuring a stay enriched with cosmopolitan energy.”
The Singapore EDITION has entered Singapore’s tourism scene amidst the island state’s luxury hotel boom. The brand’s first property in Southeast Asia is the brainchild of Ian Schrager, who collaborated with Safdie Architects, DP Architects, and Cap Atelier. Private quarters on all six levels of the premises are blessed with a contemporary design that promises the utmost cosiness. Gastronomy is lavishly celebrated at a number of venues, including Josh Niland-spearheaded FYSH at EDITION. There is also a 43-metre pool to beat the heat and a garden courtyard as an idyllic oasis.
Hong Kong welcomes the very first Mondrian property in Greater China, Mondrian Hong Kong. Situated in Tsim Sha Tsui, it is a design-driven hotel inspired by the territory’s vibrant history and culture, melding them with a contemporary flair. On the premises are 324 private quarters, including 12 two-bay suites blessed with a sweeping view of Victoria Harbour. Postmodern design elements are infused into the interiors, giving a unique character to the spaces. On the culinary side, the hotel features two dining venues, including Carna by Dario Cecchini.