Jakarta's Gem: Amethyst Apartment Studio - Unbelievable Home Away From Home!
Jakarta's Gem: Amethyst Apartment Studio - Or, Why I'm Officially in Love (And You Will Be Too!) - A Brutally Honest Review
Okay, buckle up, because I just spent a week hiding away in the Amethyst Apartment Studio in Jakarta, and let me tell you, I'm officially in the "I don't want to leave" phase. Seriously, I'm considering becoming a permanent resident, just to keep access to this little slice of paradise. Let's get real about this place – it's UNBELIEVABLE, but not in that overly-polished, too-good-to-be-true kind of way. More like, "real life, but sparkly and comfortable" unbelievable.
First off, the basics (and the good stuff first!):
- Accessibility & Safety: This is HUGE. Seriously. I'm a bit of a worrier, especially when traveling solo, and the security here is top-notch. CCTV everywhere (inside and out!), 24-hour security, and what felt like a constant watchful eye. Plus, they have fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and even a doctor/nurse on call. It's comforting. They even have a safety deposit box in the room. I felt incredibly safe, even wandering around at odd hours. The elevator is a lifesaver, too. Facilities for disabled guests seems well-considered (though I didn't personally need them, the thought was appreciated).
- Cleanliness & Covid Stuff: They get it. They REALLY get it. Anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection, and rooms sanitized between stays. The staff are trained in safety protocol, and there's hand sanitizer everywhere. I loved that they offered room sanitization opt-out – I mean the option to choose is great. Even the kitchenware is sanitized. I felt completely comfortable.
- Internet: This is crucial, people! Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Yes! And it actually works. I also saw the option for internet [LAN], which some people still need. Internet services are solid. I work remotely, and the Wi-Fi in public areas was also reliable.
Now, let's talk about the good stuff that made me want to stay forever:
- The Room Itself (Available in All Rooms!) – My Little Sanctuary: Okay, I'm obsessed. My room had air conditioning (essential in Jakarta!), a ridiculously comfy extra-long bed, blackout curtains (my savior after jetlag!), and a window that opens (which I loved for fresh air). I especially adored the complimentary tea and free bottled water. Little details, people, little details! There's a coffee/tea maker, and ironing facilities (saved my wrinkled shirts!). The private bathroom with a separate shower/bathtub was pure luxury. I also appreciated the desk and laptop workspace – super important for me. They even have bathrobes and slippers! I mean, come on! My room also have Mirror (it's my favourite).
- Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – Food, Glorious Food!: Okay, this is where I really went off the rails (in a good way). They offer every type of meal you can dream of! 24-hour room service is a game-changer. The restaurants offer Asian cuisine, and International cuisine. I went for breakfast daily. The Asian breakfast and Western breakfast are both fantastic. They have a coffee shop, a snack bar, and a poolside bar. Even the breakfast takeaway service is a great idea. I loved the a la carte in restaurant.
- Things to Do & Ways to Relax – Pamper Yourself, You Deserve It! Alright, this is where it gets dangerous for your wallet (and your chill factor). The swimming pool [outdoor] is gorgeous, and there's a pool with a view. I spent an entire afternoon floating there, simply staring at the city. They have a fitness center, a spa with a sauna, a steamroom, and massage facilities. I indulged in a body scrub and body wrap – total bliss! A foot bath is a great idea.
Okay, now for some honesty (because nothing's perfect, right?):
- The Little Hiccups… (and why they don't matter much): There was one tiny thing: I asked for my laundry service on the first day, however, the laundry was not delivered when promised, but was delivered at the end of the day; It happens. And Honestly, it still a great plus for the hotel.
- Getting Around: The car park [free of charge] is a plus. The airport transfer is convenient, and the taxi service is readily available.
Who is this place for?
- Solo Travelers: Like me! Seriously, the safety and comfort made a HUGE difference.
- Couples: The couple's room is a great option.
- Families: They have babysitting service and kids meal.
- Business Travelers: They have a business center and meeting/banquet facilities, and the Wi-Fi is reliable.
- Anyone who wants a stress-free, luxurious, and safe stay in Jakarta.
My Final Verdict:
I'm already plotting my return. The Amethyst Apartment Studio isn't just a hotel; it's an experience. I'm giving it a 10/10, and I'm basically telling everyone I know to book it IMMEDIATELY.
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Okay, buckle up, buttercup, because this ain't your grandma's itinerary. This is the "Best Homey Studio Amethyst Apartment By Travelio Jakarta Indonesia" experience, as seen through the bleary, caffeine-fueled eyes of… well, you're about to find out. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions, questionable decision-making, and the overwhelming urge to eat everything in sight.
The Jakarta Jumble: A Love Letter (and Occasional Screaming Match) to the City
Day 1: Arrival – Jet Lagged and Judging (Everyone, Mostly Myself)
- Morning (or what passes for morning at 3 AM after a 20-hour flight): Landed like a crumpled paper airplane in Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. My brain feels like someone's taken all my thoughts and spun them in a blender. Finding the Grab driver was an Olympic sport. He seemed to materialize out of thin air, a beacon of hope in a throng of sweaty, sleep-deprived people. Side note: Why do all airport taxis have the same unnervingly cheerful driver names? "Budi! Your driver is Budi!" Is Budi the only name in Indonesia?
- Late Morning/Early Afternoon: FINALLY arrived at the "Best Homey Studio." Okay, it's… cozy. REALLY cozy. Like, "could I actually live in a suitcase?" cozy. The Amethyst Apartment by Travelio is, bless its heart, a testament to the art of maximizing space. The view is… well… let's say it offers a unique perspective on Jakarta's glorious skyline. (Mostly, it's other buildings. Lots of them.) The AC is a lifesaver. Seriously, without it, I would have melted into a puddle of existential dread.
- Afternoon/Early Evening: Attempted to leave the apartment. Immediately lost my bearings. Jakarta is a sensory overload of honking horns, fragrant street food, and the relentless, all-encompassing humidity. Found a warung (small street-side food stall) within stumbling distance and bravely ordered something. It was a delicious, spicy, mysterious concoction. I'm pretty sure I ate a small, crispy, deep-fried… something. I'm not worried. Ignorance is bliss, especially when it's tasty. Emotional reaction: Holy smokes, this is amazing! I’m in love with this city!
- Evening: Back in the "Homey Studio." Fighting the urge to order everything on GoFood. Currently contemplating the logistics of eating an entire Durian fruit single-handedly. Probably a bad idea. Probably going to do it anyway. Rambling thought: Is it the jet lag or am I just genuinely losing it?
Day 2: Culture Shock (and Trying Not to Vomit on a Scooter)
- Morning: Decided to be "cultured." Headed to Monas (National Monument). It's big. REALLY big. And hot. So very, very hot. The line to go up was a test of endurance. The view from the top? Spectacular. But also, made me question my life choices. Quirky observation: The souvenir shop inside Monas is filled with an astounding array of questionable trinkets. I’m actually considering buying a Monas-shaped stress ball.
- Mid-day: Attempted to navigate the insanity that is Jakarta traffic. Decided against public transport. (Too much information. Too much… everything.) Ubered for a while until I got out of my zone, and then, IN A MOMENT OF BRAVERY (or sheer idiocy), I flagged down an ojek (motorcycle taxi). The driver was very enthusiastic, the traffic was very intense, and I spent the entire ride clinging to the back for dear life, silently praying that I wouldn't become roadkill. Emotional reaction: I'm pretty sure I aged a decade during that ride. Would do it again.
- Afternoon: Explored Old Town Jakarta (Kota Tua). Beautiful architecture, crowded streets, and even more amazing street food. (Seriously, the food is a constant highlight.) Stumbled upon a traditional coffee shop (Kopi Tiam). The coffee was strong, bitter, and perfect. Opinionated language: I'm pretty sure this is the best coffee I've ever had. Forget Starbucks, this is the real deal.
- Evening: Back in the "Homey Studio." Ordered WAY too much nasi goreng (fried rice). Vowed to learn at least a few Indonesian phrases. Managed to butcher "terima kasih" (thank you) approximately 300 times. Am thoroughly exhausted but happy.
Day 3: Shopping Spree (and Questionable Life Choices) – Let's talk about the food
Morning: Woke up with the sunrise again. Breakfasted on the best mie ayam (chicken noodles) ever! The spice level was intense, but I survived. I have a burning hole in my stomach, but it was worth it.
Lunch Went to Plaza Indonesia. Holy moly. This place is a shopping mecca. Everything, but everything, is there. I bought things that I don't need and can't afford but don't care because I'm on a shopping trip.
Afternoon: I ate street food. Again. Every time. I stumbled upon a local warung and bought the best rice and satay in my life, and the best part is that it cost next to nothing. Anecdote: I think the chef knew that I was a tourist, so he gave me a bigger portion, which I then ate. In my opinion, this is how life should be: food, friends, and good times.
Evening: After a couple rounds of eating, I slept like a baby. This city is amazing.
Day 4: Goodbye, Jakarta (Sniffle Sniffle)
- Morning: Packed. Sigh. The "Homey Studio" suddenly felt a lot less cramped. Maybe I got used to it. Or maybe I just accepted my fate.
- Mid-day: One last epic meal. Went to a fancy restaurant and ordered the seafood, and it was very worth it. Now I understand why I love this city, and want to come back soon!
And there you have it. The Jakarta Jumble. A trip fueled by questionable decisions, delicious food, and an overwhelming sense of wonder (and occasional panic). "Best Homey Studio Amethyst Apartment By Travelio Jakarta Indonesia" – you were home. And Jakarta, you were… unforgettable. Until next time.
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Okay, so... what *is* this FAQ even *about*? And why are we doing this? Seriously.
Ugh, good question. Even *I* don't quite know. *I*'m supposed to be answering… questions, right? About… *something*. Let's just say it's about *everything*. About everything that pops into my slightly overactive brain when I think about… well, *everything*. The "why" is even blurrier. Boredom? Procrastination? Maybe I just need to *talk* to someone... or at least *pretend* I am. You're welcome. I really wanted to organize something so you wouldn't think I was completely insane. I think I might have failed...
Is this going to be helpful? Like, actually *useful* information?
Helpful? Maybe. Useful? I sincerely *doubt* it. Look, I can tell you the capital of France is Paris. That's *useful*, right? But you're probably here for more than what you already know… I mean, are you? Or, how did you even end up here? Ugh, now I'm spiraling. Don't expect straight answers. Expect… a journey. Mostly through my own weird thoughts. Helpful for *who*, exactly? Probably not you. Certainly not me.
Okay, fine. But... what the heck are you *doing* right now? Writing? Talking to yourself? Are you *okay*?
I am *writing*. I'm pretending to answer questions that nobody actually asked in a manner that's barely coherent. And… am I okay? Hmm. That's a loaded question. Probably not. But at least I am aware of it. I'm fueled by caffeine and the desperate hope I can come up with something at least remotely close to an answer that's both entertaining and truthful, but that's a high bar. I'm pretty good at the entertaining part, but then I always get distracted; So, mostly I'm just rambling.
Do you have any hobbies? Because, wow.
Oh, you betcha. I mean, who doesn't? I'm *obsessed* with old movies, the kind you can find on late-night television when you're too restless to sleep, and it's 3 a.m. I *love* the fashion, the drama, and, let's be honest, the sheer *silliness* of it all. I also dabble in (and by "dabble," I mean I *attempt* to) make terrible, lopsided, cat-shaped pottery. The cats look more like vaguely disturbing alien blobs. I also collect… well, let's just say "things." A lot of things. My apartment is basically a museum of my own bad decisions. I am quite proud. And also slightly suffocating.
What are you *really* afraid of? Come on, spill.
Oh, where do I *start*? I'm afraid of everything! Large spiders, clowns, and commitment… but mostly being *boring*. Seriously, there are far too many boring people in the world! I’m so worried about ending up like a beige cardigan in a world that's practically screaming for a sequined jumpsuit. Ugh, the thought is so depressing. I also fear that my coffee maker will break and, well… *shudders*. I am also terrified of losing my keys.
What's your biggest pet peeve? And can I safely say it's you, answering these questions?
My biggest pet peeve? People who interrupt when you're *already* talking! It’s the height of rudeness. And for the love of all that is holy, chewing with your mouth open! It's like nails on a chalkboard for my brain. As for the second part of your question… maybe you're right. I can be pretty annoying, especially to myself. But hey, at least I'm self-aware (most of the time).
Do you have any good memories? Or is it just all chaos in there?
Good memories? Oh, yes. Absolutely. There was that one time I *finally* perfect a souffle. Glorious. Fluffy perfection. Until I tried to transport it to the dining table and promptly dropped it on the floor. My cat looked both delighted and disappointed. The memory of the scent, though… pure bliss. There was also the time I was a bridesmaid and the bride's dress split down the back *right* before the vows... chaos can be fun, too. I could go on and on… but I suppose the best memories are the messy, imperfect ones. They're the most real. And frankly, the best stories.
Okay, fine, I'm intrigued. But seriously: Any advice for surviving… life?
Advice? From *me*? Don't expect a Nobel Prize-winning answer here, folks! Okay, here's what I've got: * **Embrace the mess.** Life is *never* going to be perfectly tidy. Stop trying to iron out every wrinkle. * **Laugh… a lot.** Seriously, if you're not laughing, what's the point? Even if it's at yourself (and let's be honest, you probably *should* be). Oh, and learn to take joy in the little things. The first sip of coffee in the morning, a warm hug, a funny meme. And also... get a good therapist. They are amazing.
Will you do this again?
Probably not. Probably yes. Probably depends on how much coffee I have left. Who knows? But, hey, thanks for reading this far. At least I hope you did. Or maybe you just skipped to the end. I wouldn't blame you.

