
Raden Saleh Pavilion, ARTOTEL Curated has opened its doors inside Taman Ismail Marzuki this December, placing a design-led hotel directly within Jakarta’s most recognised arts complex and giving travellers, creatives, and business visitors a reason to rethink where they stay when their agenda involves culture, collaboration, or simply a base that feels connected to the city’s creative pulse.
The launch arrives at a moment when travel patterns in Jakarta are shifting, with short stays, work-led visits, and creative projects increasingly intersecting, and accommodation is no longer expected to function only as a place to sleep but as a platform that supports activity, ideas, and interaction, which is why the choice of Taman Ismail Marzuki as the hotel’s home matters, placing guests steps away from theatres, galleries, performance halls, and cultural institutions that shape the capital’s artistic calendar.
Presented under the theme “Cultural Symphony, Artistic Hospitality”, the hotel has been conceived as a meeting point between hospitality and the creative economy, serving business travellers on tight schedules, leisure guests looking for a city break with character, and artists who need a practical base that understands the rhythm of rehearsals, exhibitions, and project work, with its central location within TIM which becomes a part of its main appeal that eliminates the distance between accommodation and activity.
The building is designed by Indonesian architect Andra Matin, whose modern and minimalist approach gives the structure a calm, functional presence while allowing the surrounding arts environment to remain the focus, and inside are 139 rooms ranging from standard categories to suites. These accommodations are also supported by facilities that include EATSPACE for dining and informal meetings, a swimming pool, meeting rooms hosting up to 100 people for business gatherings, workshops, or community events, and corridor spaces that double as venues for art displays and creative showcases.

Eduard Rudolf Pangkerego, Chief Operating Officer of Artotel Group, said, “The opening of Raden Saleh Pavilion strengthens our position as a hotel operator rooted in contemporary art and lifestyle. The trust given to us by PT Jakarta Propertindo (Perseroda) as the owner and developer, and by the Jakarta Arts Council as host of the Taman Ismail Marzuki complex, will be answered through a balanced business strategy that serves guests seeking international-standard comfort while creating an environment that supports the creative process and contributes to Jakarta’s tourism and cultural sectors.”
Iwan Takwin, President Director of PT Jakarta Propertindo (Perseroda), added, “This collaboration reflects our wider commitment to ensure the Taman Ismail Marzuki ecosystem operates professionally and consistently. We aim to provide facilities that meet international service standards and reinforce the area’s standing as a centre for arts and culture with both national and international reach.”
For artists, cultural practitioners, and partners working within TIM, the presence of an on-site hotel changes the way projects can be planned, offering efficient and strategic accommodation that aligns with performance schedules, exhibitions, and collaborative work, while for visitors it creates a straightforward option to stay within walking distance of Jakarta’s creative core.
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Paviliun Raden Saleh, ARTOTEL Curated
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