Top Museum of the Asian African Conference Hotel Reviews
Hotel 88 Alun Alun
10/10 Excellent
"Nice room value for the cost. Some amenities could use an upgrade and be modernized. Professional and kind front desk staff were extremely helpful. Small room but comfortable! Great location to walk to Bragga Street!!"
"The breakfast buffet is the best, it's worth staying here just for that. Rooms are ok, need renovating. Very noisy so bring ear plugs with you to sleep. Lovely staff and overall a great hotel will be back again."
"Goodish property with nice staff. Probably not ideal if you’re a bule. Roof top pool is lovely but closes at 7pm. It’s adjacent to the bar which is a bit uncomfortable to swim in when there a lot of fully clothed non-bule locals sitting there… $9.50 AUD for one stubbie of local beer. Breakfast offerings were ok but we skipped the second morning as it was dominated by local food and not that appealing to kids. Interestingly initially they didn’t want to honour the part of the booking through Expedia that included breakfast for two rooms but they did in the end (after taking a photo of the booking confirmation from Expedia on my phone).
Tried to book a massage in the early afternoon but was told they were full (the advertising in the room says it’s a 24 hour service - either in the hotel or on your room). Might have been a language barrier there?
The drain in my shower was open (not sure where the cover went?). Soundproofing needed too. Was quite noisy with the traffic. All of this was in a ‘privilege’ room (on the third floor) too. Beds were comfy (two singles but only one bath robe?). Cute gift shop in the lobby.
Purportedly waking distance to the famous Braga Street but the streets are not safely walkable (heavy traffic, uneven footpaths that stop suddenly).
Our checkout was at midday and sure enough at 1201pm as we were exiting our room reception was calling to remind us to check out….
Management need to probably chat to the team to ensure things are more seamless.
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