Unbelievable Luxury Awaits: Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar!

Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar Indonesia

Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar Indonesia

Unbelievable Luxury Awaits: Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar!

Okay, buckle up! This is going to be a review and a half. Forget the robotic, perfectly-crafted hotel descriptions. Let's get real about Unbelievable Luxury Awaits: Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar! in Indonesia. I'm talking raw, unfiltered, and a little bit chaotic. So, here we go…

Unbelievable Luxury Awaits: Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar! – The Real Deal

First off, this place is in Makassar, Sulawesi, Indonesia, just to be clear. And yes, the name is a mouthful. "Unbelievable Luxury Awaits" – ambitious, right? Let's see if they deliver… and, honestly, let's see if I survive this review intact!

(Pacing: Slow Burn… then BAM)

Accessibility: Okay, so Accessibility is a huge deal for a lot of people, and I need to be clear about this. The information is conflicting, and that's a problem. They list "Facilities for disabled guests" and have an elevator, which is a HUGE plus. But, are the rooms truly wheelchair-accessible? Are the public bathrooms accessible? The wording is vague. This is something you absolutely NEED to confirm directly with the hotel before booking if accessibility is a deal-breaker for you. I can't give you a solid thumbs-up or thumbs-down here because I simply don't know. That's my main imperfection.

(Rambling Begins)

Rooms That Feel Cozy, But…

Speaking of rooms, let's dive in. The amenities list suggests a good, well-equipped room: Air conditioning (essential in Makassar!), comfortable beds (Extra long bed? Yes, please!), a kettle for coffee/tea (complimentary tea is a nice touch!), a mini-bar (hello, late-night snacks!), and the ever-important free Wi-Fi. I also loved the "blackout curtains" and "soundproofing" in the room, which is a blessing for anyone who is a light sleeper. But don't go expecting a luxurious suite; it's comfortable and functional, but it's not quite the promised "Unbelievable Luxury." The decor is modern and clean, which is great.

The Internet - A Love-Hate Relationship

Let's talk about the Wi-Fi. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! That's fantastic. Usually, the Wi-Fi is pretty reliable. I had to complete a huge work project which meant that I was online the whole time. However, there were some moments where I had to go and work on the LAN (Internet access – LAN), which was annoying.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – Food, Glorious Food (Mostly)

Okay, the food situation is where things get interesting. They've got an Asian breakfast, a buffet restaurant and an a la carte in restaurant. If you're a buffet person, you can get ready for a great start to your day! The thing is, the quality does vary a bit each day. One day, the buffet will be amazing, and you'll be practically rolling out to your next appointment. The next day, you might find yourself reaching for that instant coffee, hoping the food picks up. I have to say, the coffee shop is a lifesaver.

And About the Food…

The Asian cuisine in the restaurant? Pretty good, especially for dinner. The desserts are okay, but not mind-blowing. I didn't make it to the "Vegetarian restaurant" but I've heard they have a variety of vegetarian options. I tried the salad, and it was fresh, though, honestly, I was really craving a burger. (I am an American, I can’t help it!).

(Quirky Observation - Food Edition)

I swear, I saw a guy sneakily grabbing extra pastries from the buffet and stuffing them into his bag. I mean, no judgment, but it was hilarious. Also, important to note: They offer room service 24 hours. Bless.

Ways to Relax – Spa, Sauna, and a Pool with a View? Let’s Go!

They have a swimming pool (outdoor), a spa, a gym/fitness center, and a sauna. I didn't get to try the spa, but the sauna was pretty decent, providing a relaxing escape after a long day of meetings. And the gym? Look, it does the job. It's not exactly a state-of-the-art fitness center, but it has the basics to get a good workout in, which is good.

The Pool: A pool with a view is listed, which is a big selling point, but I can't find any information about it. One of the most important things for this hotel review is to know whether the hotel offers all the ways to relax. What is the view like? Can you get some food and drinks there? If you're a pool person, you'll want to check if this is as good as it sounds.

(Emotional Reaction: Mild Delight punctuated by minor disappointment)

Cleanliness and Safety – COVID-19 Edition

Okay, let’s be real: COVID-19 is still a thing. The good news? They seem to be taking it seriously. Hand sanitizer everywhere! They've got "professional-grade sanitizing services," "rooms sanitized between stays," and "daily disinfection in common areas." They offered "Individually-wrapped food options," which is great. They make an effort to have "safe dining setup." Staff are "trained in safety protocol," and this felt like a safe and clean place to be.

Services and Conveniences – The Little Things Matter

  • 24-hour front desk: a HUGE plus, especially if you are arriving late or have any issues in the middle of the night.
  • Currency exchange: Convenient!
  • Laundry service and dry cleaning: Essential.
  • Elevator: Always welcome.
  • Luggage storage: Useful for early arrivals/late departures.

(Stream-of-Consciousness - a Moment of Truth)

One thing that drove me nuts? The lack of clear instructions on how to get around. There's "car park [free of charge]," "taxi service (yes)," "airport transfer," and "valet parking." But it's a bit like a puzzle trying to figure out the best way to get to the airport, and it took some extra time for me to figure it out.

For the Kids – (More Stream of Consciousness!)

"Babysitting service?" "Kids meal?" "Family/child friendly?" Awesome! It's great to be able to bring your children to a hotel that is willing to accommodate their needs.

Getting Around – More of a Gamble Than It Should Be

Getting around Makassar can be a bit of an adventure. They offer "Airport transfer," which is fantastic. But again, I found the information a bit muddled regarding transportation within Makassar. Taxis are available, and there's "car park [free of charge]" if you're driving. But figuring out the best route for exploring the sites took some extra effort.

(Stronger Emotional Reaction: Irritation mixed with Amusement)

The Offer – Make Me Book This Place!

Okay, here's the pitch. This is for people who want a comfortable, convenient base of operations who also value cleanliness and safety. It's not the most luxurious hotel you'll ever see, but it's clean, comfortable, and well-located.

  • The Hook: Escape the everyday! Enjoy the amazing Asian food from the hotel.
  • The Value Proposition: Free Wi-Fi, a nice pool, and a staff that seems genuinely engaged in your comfort give you the best value.
  • The Scarcity/Urgency: Limited rooms available!
  • The Call to Action: Book now for your Makassar adventure! Click the link below NOW!

In Conclusion

Unbelievable Luxury Awaits: Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar? Look, it's not quite "Unbelievable Luxury." But it's a solid choice. It's clean, reasonably priced, with a good location and a commitment to safety. In short, it's a very good choice for a business traveler. This hotel is a comfortable and safe place to stay.


Disclaimer: As mentioned, I cannot fully vouch for the Accessibility, due to lack of clear information.


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Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar Indonesia

Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar Indonesia

Alright, buckle up buttercups, 'cause this ain't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. This is my Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar, Indonesia, adventure, and trust me, it's gonna be…well, a journey. A slightly chaotic, probably caffeinated, and definitely opinionated journey. Let's do this!

Day 1: Arrival & The Great Makassar Coffee Conspiracy (Probably)

  • Time: 09:00 AM – The Great Escape (From the Airport – or Rather, the Airport’s Crappy Coffee). Ugh, airports. Always. Delayed flights. Stolen luggage. Empty promises. But hey, I'm in Makassar! Grabbed a cab (negotiating like my life depended on it, which, let's be honest, it kind of does when it comes to Indonesian cab fares). The drive? A symphony of horns, motorbikes weaving like crazed bees, and a distinct scent of…something. I later learned it was a blend of spices and diesel. Charming, right?

  • Time: 10:30 AM – Check-In Catastrophe? Not Quite. Amaris Pettarani. Clean, efficient. The staff? Seriously friendly. The room? Smallish, but hey, I'm a solo traveler; it's all I need. The Air Conditioning? Sweet, blessed relief from the Makassar heat. Phew. No complaints yet, praise the travel gods. I had a slight moment of panic when my keycard didn’t work. Turns out, I'd held it upside down. Embarrassing.

  • Time: 11:30 AM – The Coffee Crisis. Okay, so breakfast at the hotel. Needed caffeine. Desperately. The coffee? Weak. Watery. I suspect a conspiracy. Maybe the Makassar coffee bean hoarders are controlling the supply. Or maybe I'm just a caffeine snob. Either way, time for plan B. Operation: Find Good Coffee Begins.

  • Time: 12:30 PM – The Search for Brewtiful. Wandered aimlessly, which is basically my travel style. Got utterly lost. Asked a local for a good coffee place. (After, of course, butchering my Indonesian. "Kopi…bagus…di mana?" They understood! Win!) Found this little hole-in-the-wall, very local, place. The aroma? Heaven. The coffee? DARK. STRONG. Magnificent. Victory! Felt amazing as I downed my first cup of the day.

  • Time: 02:00 PM – Lunch Adventure Gone Wrong (But Also Right). Okay, so the guidebook said, “Try the Coto Makassar!” and “Embrace the Local Food!” I was all in. Found a place buzzing with locals – always a good sign, right? Ordered the Coto Makassar. It arrived…brown. Very brown. And…pungent. I took a tentative bite. It was, well, intense. Lots of flavor, a bit…challenging. But you know what? I ate the whole dang thing. Because travel is about pushing boundaries, and maybe because I was starving. It was an adventure. And I'm still here.

  • Time: 04:00 PM – The Pool? Honestly, I was too pooped. Maybe tomorrow.

  • **Time: 06:00 PM – A Stroll and Sunset Glimpses. ** I needed air. And some human contact that wasn't me mumbling to myself. Found a lovely little beach walk, saw some locals fishing (a mix of envy, and awe) and the sunset? Stunning. Pure golden fire. Worth the cab fare alone.

  • Time: 08:00 PM – Hotel Restaurant Dinner Fail Went to the hotel restaurant. Big mistake. Expensive and bland. Back to exploring tomorrow, for sure.

Day 2: Fort Rotterdam, Street Food Revelations, and The Makassar Motorcycle Mafia (Maybe).

  • Time: 08:00 AM – Fueling the Fire (Literally). Coffee rescue, again. Thank goodness for that little cafe. This time, I tried pastries! Yum!

  • Time: 09:30 AM – Fort Rotterdam – History that Smells Like the Sea. Fort Rotterdam! Impressive! Massive! Old stone. Read the signs (eventually - my Bahasa is still a disaster). Learned about the Dutch, the Bugis people…it was fascinating. Got lost in the courtyards, imagined the battles, the secret meetings, felt the past. It's a bit like a maze, with hidden history, not unlike my brain.

  • Time: 11:30 AM – Street Food, Street Food, Glorious Street Food! Okay, this is where things got interesting. Took a bemo (mini-bus) to a local street food district. Negotiated the fare badly, of course. But then…the food! Satay, grilled fish, colorful fruit juices, bubbling pots of goodness, and sweet, sticky delights. My tastebuds went into overdrive. The smells, the chaos, the buzz of the crowd…pure sensory overload, in the best possible way. I ate everything (or at least tried to). No regrets. (Except maybe the chili sauce. My mouth is still on fire.)

  • Time: 02:00 PM – Motorcycle Mayhem (Or, My Attempt to Cross the Road). Makassar traffic. It’s a thing. A terrifying, beautiful, chaotic thing. Motorbikes everywhere. Trying to cross the road? Pure survival. You just have to do it. Hold your breath, step out, and pray for the best. Consider it a near-death experience with an Indonesian soundtrack. Also, I may or may not have seen a group of motorcycle riders that looked like they could be mafia…just saying.

  • Time: 03:00 PM – The pool.. again? Okay, maybe. Needed to cool down. But mostly I wanted a nap.

  • Time: 06:00 PM – Sunset Repeat. Different vantage point this time. More stunning. My camera battery died. Lesson learned: charge your darn camera!

  • Time: 08:00 PM – The Hotel Restaurant…Round Two…(Slightly Better). Okay, so I ventured back to the hotel restaurant. They must have taken pity. It was better. I might have also learned a few Indonesian phrases.

Day 3: Bantimurung Waterfalls, and a Farewell Feast.

  • Time: 08:00 AM – Final Coffee Run (The Bitter-Sweet Goodbye). Said goodbye to my favorite coffee place. Tears in my eyes (okay, maybe just a little).

  • Time: 09:00 AM – To Bantimurung! Decided to be ambitious and take a day trip to Bantimurung Waterfalls. Took a taxi. The landscape changed from city bustle to lush green rice terraces and limestone cliffs.

  • Time: 11:00 AM – The Waterfall Wonderland! Bantimurung! Spectacular. Water cascading down the rocks. Butterflies flitting everywhere. The air was thick and humid, and so the cooling mist of the waterfalls felt heavenly. I took a ton of pictures (finally, I'm prepared). I even – gasp – went for a brief swim. Freezing! But amazing.

  • Time: 02:00 PM – The Search for Dinner! One last attempt at local food. Found a place that specializes in grilled fish. It was PERFECT.

  • Time: 04:00 PM – Back to the Hotel, packing, and reflective thoughts. The trip, the adventure, the smells, the coffee, and the chaos all start to weave its magic.

  • Time: 06:00 PM – Okay, actually, I'm going back for the street food! Yes!

  • Time: 08:00 PM – Farewell Dinner. One last meal at the hotel. I may have finally figured out the menu…

  • Time: 10:00 PM – Early Departure. Taxi booked. Final packing. This is a good trip. I'll be back!

Final Thoughts:

Makassar, you crazy beautiful place. You challenged me, frustrated me, delighted me, and fed me some seriously good food. Would I change anything? Nah. I'd probably just pack more coffee. And maybe learn some more Bahasa. Until next time, Makassar! (Cue plane taking off, with me already dreaming of the next adventure!)

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So, You're Thinking About Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar? Buckle Up, Buttercup! (Or, My Slightly Messy Experience)

Alright, so you're considering the Amaris Hotel in Makassar. Smart move, maybe? Or maybe you're just desperate for air conditioning. Either way, I've been there, done that (and possibly spilled some instant noodles on the duvet), so let's get into this, shall we?

1. Is Amaris Pettarani actually "luxury"? Because the website is screaming it, and I'm skeptical.

"Luxury"? *Deep sigh*. Look, let's be real. When they say "luxury" at Amaris, they probably mean "clean, functional, and doesn't smell *too* strongly of mildew." Don't go expecting gold-plated faucets and a personal butler. This isn't the Ritz. Think… reliable and modern, and probably a decent value for its price point. It's WAY more about the location and accessibility.
**Personal Anecdote Alert:** I once arrived at a "luxury" hotel in Bali that promised an ocean view. Turns out, the "ocean view" was a sliver of water glimpsed through a forest of palm trees. Lesson learned: Temper those expectations! Amaris? It delivers on what it promises, just don't imagine you're flying first class.

2. What's the deal with the rooms? Are they tiny? Cramped? Do I need to worry about claustrophobia?

They're... compact. Yes. Let's call them "cozy". Think efficient. You'll have a bed, a TV that might or might not get a decent signal (depending on the weather gods), and a bathroom that's, well, functional. Space is at a premium. You won't be doing cartwheels in the room, that's for sure.
**My Experience: A Tumbleweed Situation:** Honestly? The first time I stayed there, I felt like I was living inside a well-designed shoebox. I spent half an hour trying to figure out where to put my suitcase without tripping over it. But, you know what? After a day of exploring Makassar in the heat and humidity, having a clean, air-conditioned (and relatively not-too-smelly) room was pure bliss. Small, yes. But it serves its purpose.

3. Okay, the breakfast. Is it edible? And is it included, or do I get nickel-and-dimed?

Breakfast is usually included, which is a HUGE plus. As for the edibility factor... it's a buffet. A buffet of potentially questionable (but generally okay) culinary choices. You’ll find the usual suspects: rice, noodles, maybe some processed "sausage" lookalikes, and definitely some fruit. Don't expect gourmet.
**Breakfast Blues (and my own culinary mishap):** One morning, I got overly ambitious. I piled my plate high with everything – thinking, "Go big or go home!" Mistake. Within an hour, my stomach was doing a serious protest song. So, the lesson is: Keep it simple. Stick with the rice and maybe some fruit. And definitely, observe the "freshness" factor *very* closely.

4. What's the Wi-Fi situation like? 'Cause if I can't post Instagram stories, I'm going to *lose it*.

Wi-Fi... it's there. Sometimes. It's not always the speed of light. Expect it to be a bit patchy, especially during peak hours. Bring a backup plan. Or embrace the digital detox! Maybe use the downtime to, you know, actually *look* at the amazing things Makassar has to offer instead of staring at your phone... (I'm talking to myself here, by the way).
**Rambling on Connectivity Frustrations:**Seriously, the Wi-Fi at Amaris... sometimes it's like trying to make a call from the moon. You get a signal, then you don't. It's enough to make you want to scream into your phone, especially when you're trying to FaceTime (or whatever it's called) with your family. So, prepare for the possibility of intermittent frustration. Maybe download some Netflix movies beforehand. Or, just accept that you’re unplugged for a while.

5. The location! Is it actually convenient, or am I going to be stuck in traffic hell all day?

The location is a HUGE selling point - Pettarani is a busy street, but it’s also pretty central. You're close to restaurants, shopping malls (which, let's be real, is a lifesaver in that climate), and transportation options. Getting around Makassar is still... an experience (traffic, anyone?), but at least you're saving some time.
**Traffic Trauma (and a suggestion):** Okay, the traffic. It’s a thing. It's everywhere. I mean, you’ll spend a portion of your vacation staring at the back of a motorcycle. I'd suggest using Grab or Gojek (ride-sharing apps) to get around. It's generally easier (and often cheaper) than hailing a taxi. And remember to pack your patience. Traffic is part of the Makassar experience. Embrace it... kinda.

6. Safety? Is the hotel safe? And is the neighborhood safe?

Generally, yes. The hotel has security. The neighborhood is... well, it's a bustling city. Standard precautions apply: Don't flash expensive jewelry, be aware of your surroundings, and don't wander around alone at night in dimly lit areas.
**My Personal Safety Story:** Honestly, I felt relatively safe. The hotel staff seemed vigilant. I always took a Grab back to the hotel at night. I never had any issues, but I always exercised common sense.

7. Any tips for making the most of my stay?

* **Pack light:** Space is at a premium. * **Bring earplugs:** You're in the city. There will be noises. * **Get out and explore!** Don't spend all your time in the room. Makassar has so much to offer. * **Learn a few basic Indonesian phrases:** It'll go a long way! * **Lower your expectations (slightly, but don't let it destroy your trip):** * **Embrace the chaos:** It's part of the fun! * **Most important tip: Don't forget to have fun!** You're on vacation.

8. So, bottom line: Would you stay there again? And if not, WHY?

Probably. If the price is right, absolutely. ItLocal Hotel Tips

Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar Indonesia

Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar Indonesia

Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar Indonesia

Amaris Hotel Pettarani Makassar Indonesia