**Jakarta's Hidden Gem: OYO 90056 Wisma Kebon Kacang 9 Review (You Won't Believe This!)**
Jakarta's Hidden Gem: OYO 90056 Wisma Kebon Kacang 9 Review (You Won't Believe This…Seriously!)
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the (slightly lukewarm) tea on OYO 90056 Wisma Kebon Kacang 9 in Jakarta. "Hidden gem"? Maybe. "You won't believe this"? Okay, maybe not that dramatic, but prepare for a rollercoaster of budget-friendly expectations and Indonesian charm. This is not the Ritz, folks. But it's something. And after sifting through all the details, I've realized there's something strangely alluring about this place.
First Impressions (and the Lobby that Almost Broke Me)
So, the entrance. Let's just say it's…intimate. Not the grand Jakarta hotel lobby you're dreaming of. Think more "functional" and less "Instagrammable." But hey, it had a doorman. Which, in my book, always adds a certain level of "We're trying here!" vibe. The front desk [24-hour] was a lifesaver, especially after my flight was delayed and I arrived bleary-eyed at 3 AM. Check-in was swift, a blessing after battling Jakarta's chaos. Check-in/out [express] and even contactless check-in/out were available. Bonus points for efficiency! Even though it was a bit difficult to actually find the entrance, it also proved to be pretty secluded.
Accessibility: A Mixed Bag (But They Try!)
Okay, this is where things get a little… nuanced. Facilities for disabled guests are listed, but the devil's always in the details. While there's an elevator, I'm a bit skeptical. Probably not the ramp you're expecting, and the exterior corridor arrangement means a little more exposure to the elements. But I can see they've given it thought, which puts the place in a nice light. As for wheelchair accessible, make sure to clarify with the hotel directly, because you'll want to know for sure.
Rooms: Basic, But With Unexpected Perks!
The rooms aren't luxurious. Let's be clear. Don't expect a marble bathroom. It has air conditioning, which, trust me, is essential in Jakarta. They had air conditioning in public area too. I am not kidding. I felt more comfortable in the lobby for some reason. Also free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Internet access – wireless (it's good!) and Internet access – LAN (old school, but appreciated). Free bottled water, a small refrigerator to keep them cold, and a desk to work on (or, you know, prop up your phone for late-night Instagram scrolling).
My room? Clean enough. Not gleaming, not sparkling, but definitely not "ew, run away." And the…wait for it…blackout curtains. Glorious, blessed blackout curtains! I could finally sleep past sunrise without feeling like I was being slowly roasted. Plus, it's a non-smoking hotel, which is always a plus. There was also a safe box and safe/security feature, which is always appreciated. Smoke detector and fire extinguisher were also visible, so i felt like i could crash without fear.
The Food and Drinks (Prepare for Adventure!)
The restaurants and coffee shop are definitely local experiences. Expect Indonesian cuisine – and you should expect it. Their Asian breakfast was a buffet, and was pretty good. Yes, there was a buffet in restaurant. But don't go expecting a five-star breakfast spread. This is where you get your authentic Indonesian morning meal! And it was definitely worth the experience. There was also a breakfast service, but I haven't looked at it. Coffee/tea in restaurant was basic, but that's how it should be at these price points. It was also good to see bottle of water in the room.
Dining, drinking, and snacking (a list of the restaurant details) were available, but i didn't go to all of them.
Ways to Relax: Spa-tastic? (Probably Not Literally)
Okay, I'm being honest. This isn't a spa resort. There is no Body scrub, Foot bath, Gym/fitness, Pool with view, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Swimming pool, or Swimming pool [outdoor]. However, they do listed massage, and for the price and location, this is pretty good. But hey, the air con in the room and the hot water are pretty relaxing after a day in Jakarta.
Cleanliness and Safety: Jakarta-Style!
Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer, Hygiene certification, Individually-wrapped food options, Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, Professional-grade sanitizing services, Room sanitization opt-out available, Rooms sanitized between stays, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, Staff trained in safety protocol, Sterilizing equipment. That's a long list! And it shows they're trying. I saw staff regularly sanitizing common areas.
Services and Conveniences: The Practicalities of Jakarta
Here's where Wisma Kebon Kacang 9 actually shines! You have 24-hour room service! Always handy. There's daily housekeeping (thank goodness!). Laundry service and dry cleaning if you want and i have to give them credit. They even have a meeting room. Very impressive for the location and price point!
They also offer services like concierge, currency exchange and luggage storage. I didn't check those out because i'm kind of a loner, but at least you know they're there. Plus, there's a convenience store nearby, which is perfect for late-night cravings.
Things to Do: Location, Location, Location!
Okay, this is a big one. The real draw here is the location. You're right in the heart of Jakarta. Car park [on-site], which is useful if you're driving. Airport transfer (paid, of course) is available to escape the traffic. The location is good for exploring the city's treasures: shopping, food, and cultural attractions are all within easy reach.
If you're the kind of traveler who wants to immerse themselves in the real Jakarta, this is a great base.
The Verdict: Quirks and all, it's a win.
Look, OYO 90056 Wisma Kebon Kacang 9 isn't going to win any awards for luxury. But it's a solid, honest, budget-friendly option in a fantastic location. Its imperfections are what make it unique. The staff are friendly and helpful. The air conditioning works. The blackout curtains are a godsend. And the location lets you dive deep into Jakarta.
My Honest Take: I'd go back. Especially if you're looking for a good deal and a good place to see the city
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Okay, so I'm in Jakarta. Specifically, I'm camped out at the glorious (and by "glorious" I mean "budget-friendly") Super OYO Capital O 90056 Wisma Kebon Kacang 9. Let's just say the air conditioning is… enthusiastic. It's either Siberia or the Sahara in my room. But hey, the price is right, and I'm here to experience JAKARTA. Wish me luck, because so far, it's a wild ride.
Day 1: Arrival and Sensory Overload (Plus, Lost in Translation)
- Morning (6:00 AM): Wake up to the jarring sound of the call to prayer. No lie, it felt like my eardrums were being personally serenaded. Jet lag is hitting HARD. Coffee, STAT! Sadly, the free coffee at the hotel… well, let's just say it tastes like slightly flavored dishwater.
- Mid-morning (8:00 AM): After a shower that oscillates between "scalding" and "barely a trickle," I stumble out for breakfast. The breakfast buffet is a beautiful jumble of things I can't quite name. Attempt to order nasi goreng (fried rice), but the language barrier combined with my sleep-deprived state resulted in… a bowl of noodles. But hey, noodles are fuel!
- Late Morning (10:00 AM): First foray into Jakarta traffic. Dear God, it’s like the world's longest, loudest, most chaotic conga line of cars, motorbikes, and becaks (pedicabs). Spent a solid 30 minutes just trying to cross the street. Found out the trick is to walk slowly, and don't make eye contact with anyone. Survival strategy learned!
- Afternoon (12:00 PM): Wander aimlessly, which is often the best way to experience a new place. Ended up at a local warung (small eatery). Ordered something that looked delicious, but the spice level nearly blew my head off. Tears streamed down my face, but the flavors… WOW. So, so good. And the locals just smiled. Apparently, a red face is considered a sign of appreciation. Who knew!
- Late Afternoon (3:00 PM): Found myself utterly lost in a maze of alleyways near the hotel. The heat was brutal, the smells were a symphony, and I felt utterly disoriented. It was both terrifying and exhilarating. Kept muttering "I am a well-traveled, sophisticated individual," while sweating profusely and desperately trying to remember where my hotel was.
- Evening (6:00 PM): Finally found my way back. COLLAPSED. Watched the epic sunset from my tiny, barely-there balcony (which I wouldn't call "balcony" for a multitude of reasons). Ordered some martabak (sweet pancake) from a delivery place because I am not moving again. The sugar rush is real.
- Night (8:00 PM): Decided to take a stroll near the hotel again. This is so naive. I found a street full of food, motorbikes, and loud music. This is it! This is what I came for! And for the next 2 hours, I am devouring everything that looked edible, going from one warung to another just enjoying the feeling of being lost somewhere I didn't know.
Day 2: Culture Shock and Culinary Adventures (Plus, a Mosquito Massacre)
- Morning (7:00 AM): Wake up to a mosquito orchestra. I am pretty sure I'm their primary food source. Sprayed myself in DEET and vowed revenge.
- Mid-morning (9:00 AM): Visit to the National Museum. Impressive, yes. But I'm also a bit museumed-out from being a student in the past, so I got a bit bored quickly. Too much history to be honest. Plus, the air conditioning wasn't working. Suffered like a person in the Sahara.
- Late Morning (11:00 AM): Walked to the nearby Merdeka Square. It's HUGE. It's also a sea of people, food vendors, and pigeons that look suspiciously well-fed. Tried to find a quiet spot to sit and people-watch… failed miserably. It's Jakarta. Quiet is a myth.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM): Food Market!! This is where I shine. Spent the entire afternoon zig-zagging around a packed food hall. Tried EVERYTHING. Gado-gado (vegetables with peanut sauce), sate kambing (lamb skewers), and es teh manis (sweet iced tea). The flavors were a revelation. My tastebuds are singing!
- Late Afternoon (4:00 PM): Tried (and failed) to navigate the public transport. Got on a bus headed the wrong direction. Ended up having a hilarious (and completely incomprehensible) conversation with a friendly local. Eventually, I found my way back, after a quick motorbike ride, to the hotel.
- Evening (6:00 PM): Swore off street food for the night (liar). Went to a small, family-run restaurant and ordered a plate of sop buntut (oxtail soup). Oh. My. God. This dish is a masterpiece. Rich, flavorful, and the meat practically melted in my mouth. I nearly licked the bowl clean. This meal alone made the trip worthwhile.
- Night (8:00 PM): Mosquitoes are back. I have declared war. Decided to go to sleep early.
Day 3: The Ups and Downs (Literally)
- Morning (8:00 AM): Attempted to do some laundry. The washing machine at the hotel… let's just say it's seen better days. Ended up hand-washing everything in the sink. The good part? The sun dried it faster than anything I've owned in life.
- Mid-morning (10:00 AM): Decided on a visit to the Monas (National Monument). The view from the top? BREATHTAKING. You could see everything, the sprawl, the chaos, the beauty of Jakarta. I felt tiny but also, oddly, connected to everything. Took a lot of pictures.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM): A visit to Menteng to have a walk. Beautiful place. Some of the houses look like they would be very peaceful to live in.
- Late Afternoon (3:00 PM): Back to the hotel because of heat. It was just too much!
- Evening (7:00 PM): Went to a small stall near the hotel that served the most exquisite chicken rice. The sauce was perfect. The chicken was cooked perfectly.
Day 4: Goodbye, Jakarta (For Now)
- Morning (6:00 AM): Packed my bag. The hotel air conditioning is still doing its best to freeze me.
- Mid-morning (8:00 AM): Enjoyed a final plate of noodles for breakfast, because, why not?
- Late Morning (10:00 AM): Checked out. Said a fond (and sweaty) farewell to the Super OYO. It wasn't perfect, but it was an experience.
- Afternoon: Headed to the airport.
Jakarta, you're a rollercoaster, a sensory explosion, and a chaotic, beautiful mess. I'm exhausted, slightly sunburnt, and covered in mosquito bites. But I'm also full of amazing food, incredible memories, and a deep appreciation for this crazy, wonderful city. I'll be back. And next time, I'm bringing a stronger anti-mosquito arsenal.
Escape to Paradise: Your Dream Mid-Mountain Khao Yai Home Awaits!Okay, spill the beans! What's the *real* deal with OYO 90056 Wisma Kebon Kacang 9? Did you actually *stay* there? (and more importantly, survive?)
Oh honey, did I *ever*! Yes, I stayed. Multiple times. And "survive"? Well, that depends on your definition of survival. Let's just say my expectations were... adjusted. I'm not gonna lie, the name "Wisma Kebon Kacang 9" sounds kinda fancy, right? Like, a secret garden retreat? Nope. More like a... well, we'll get into it. Picture this: it's late, you're tired, and Jakarta traffic has eaten your soul. You just need a bed. That's when the siren song of "budget-friendly" and "available now" on the OYO app calls your name. And then... you're in the Wisma.
So, the rooms... What were they *actually* like? Be honest, no sugarcoating!
Alright, alright, let's rip the Band-Aid off. The rooms... they were... an experience. Think "minimalist" but with a generous helping of "slightly concerning." Cleanliness? Let's just say I've seen cleaner public restrooms. BUT, and this is crucial, the price point is SO low, it almost justifies the... let's call it "lived-in" aesthetic. The sheets? Thin. The towels? Questionable. The AC? Pray it works. Seriously. On my first visit, the AC sounded like a dying walrus. I swear, I think the person in the next room could hear my internal debate about whether to risk the mosquitoes or the heat. I opted for the mosquitoes. Then the cockroaches... Well let's just say they're very active at night!
Did it have Wi-Fi? Because, you know, modern life.
"Wi-Fi." Ah, the mythical beast. Yes, they *claim* to have Wi-Fi. I found it... erratic. Imagine trying to download a file on a dial-up connection in the 90s. Now, imagine that connection is also prone to disappearing for hours at a time. Yeah. Pack a hotspot, or... embrace the digital detox. Honestly, sometimes the intermittent internet was a *blessing*. I actually read a whole book one night! Remember those?
What about the location? Is it convenient for... well, anything?
Location, location, location. It's *technically* in Central Jakarta, which is good. Close to the shopping malls and the restaurants, very close to the roads where the traffic builds up. The catch? Finding it. The alleyways leading to the hotel are a little... adventurous, let's say. Google Maps is your friend, pray it is up to par. Sometimes, I got lost just trying to find the front door. Honestly, after dealing with the traffic for hours, just getting there put you into a mental game of survival mode.
The *real* question: Would you recommend it? Spill the tea!
Okay, here's the brutal truth. Would I *recommend* it? Hmm. That's complicated. If you're a backpacker on a shoestring budget, absolutely desperate, and immune to questionable cleanliness, maybe. If you're looking for a luxury getaway? Run. Run far, far away. It's an experience, alright. A memorable one, even. I've got stories for days. But comfortable? Luxurious? No. Not even close. However, don't let the downsides scare you away!
I stayed there recently, just to see what happened to it! The rooms are still dodgy, but you know what? I actually... almost enjoyed it. The staff are surprisingly friendly. The location is... alright. It's a rite of passage, in a way. OYO 90056 Wisma Kebon Kacang 9? It's not perfect, but it's a story. And sometimes, that's enough. Plus, the price. You can't argue with the price.
Any red flags? (besides the obvious...)
Oh, there were a few. The bathroom. The plumbing is something you should consider. The water pressure's a joke, and the hot water is... temperamental. Don't expect a long, luxurious shower. Prepare yourself for a quick rinse, and that's it, the only good part is that it is actually a private one. Also, earplugs. Pack them. The sounds of Jakarta, amplified, are present at all hours of the night. And the occasional… questionable… "guest" who likes to make a lot of noise.
The best thing about the stay?
The story. Honestly. I'm not kidding! The stories you'll come out with are pure gold. You'll have a story to tell for years, especially with your friends. And it is an experience that is definitely unique! Plus, the feeling of surviving the night. It's kind of an accomplishment, I tell ya.
Any final thoughts, dear reviewer?
Look, if you're looking for a five-star experience, book a five-star hotel. If you're looking for a slightly-grimy adventure that will have you questioning all your life choices, and maybe even forming an unusual bond with your fellow budget travellers, then maybe, just maybe, Wisma Kebon Kacang 9 is for you. Just... lower your expectations. Way, WAY down. Then embrace the chaos! And bring your own toilet paper. Seriously.