Tugu Malang Hotel Facilities & Amenities:
Daily
High Tea with traditional delicacies • Swimming pool • Business Center
• WIFI Internet connection • Library of books, Film and CD • Rent Car •
Boutique, jewelry, art and antique gallery • Bike rental • Meeting Room
• Safe Deposit Boxes • Postal & Shipping Services • Air
conditioning • Daily English Newspaper • Bath • VCD player • Bathrobes
• Shower (all rooms) • International channels • Hair dryer • In-room
safe (only suites) • Mini bar • Telephone (direct dial) • Slippers •
Daily fresh fruit basket • Fresh flower arrangement • Dry
Cleaning/Laundry Services • Secretarial Services • Complimentary Car
Park • Foreign Currency Exchange • Welcome relaxation foot and shoulder
massage • Apsara Spa • 24 hour Restaurant with live music at night •
Bar ( Waroeng Shanghai 1920 ) • Shanghai Noon Boutique • Ban Lam
interior gallery
The Room of Tugu Malang Hotels :
The suites
on the second floor of The Tugu Malang Hotels, overlook to the huge
waterlily pond and the city monument, while Malang Tempoe Doeloe suites
offer the strong atmosphere of Malang in the old Dutch colonial times.
Through private balconies, the rooms open to a lush garden of greens,
sun shining down through the leaves of palm trees creating an exotic
tropical paradise.
Honeymoonlight Suite
Located
on the third floor of The Tugu Malang hotel and facing the “Jan
Pieterszoon Coen Plein“, this suite has a romantic outdoor area, a
perfect place for a candlelit dinner under the moon and the stars,
facing the alun-alun Tugu, or the ‘piazza' in front of the hotel. The
suite features an intimate and romantic interior setting which is
popular among honeymooners.
Babah Suite
This special suite in Tugu Malang Hotel is dominated with burgundy
color, as a symbol of the mix traditional assimilation of the Javanese
and Chinese that came from the descendents of Babah, a mixed culture
that had been formed through hundreds of years of cross-marriage
between Chinese migrants and local Javanese women. Located on the
second floor on the same corridor of with the Zamrud Suite, this unique
suite brings one to the enchanting atmosphere of 19th century Babah
atmosphere, with a beautiful antique bed and furniture originated from
Babah families that traveled the lands of Java during that period
Zamrud of East Java
The Zamrud Suite of Tugu Malang Hotel has a specific feel of
traditional Javanese luxury representing furniture and artworks of
local areas of East Java. Each Zamrud Suite differs from one another in
terms of interior layouts and decor, but all with elegant antique beds
and furnishing.
Raden Saleh Suite
The grand history of the mid-19th century Indonesian paintings evolved
around a young man of royal descent, born in Terbaya, Semarang, Raden
Saleh.
Raden Saleh spent almost half of his life
wandering through Europe and was accepted in the royal circle of
Europe. His life was colored by the praises of all European artists.
Some of his masterpieces are found in several museums and in the
private collection of European Royal family.
This
suite, which features warm 19th century atmosphere, is dominated with
priceless antiquities from 1850s. "Perkelahian dengan Singa or Fighting
with Lion," a reproduction of one of the most famous paintings of Raden
Saleh, decorates the wall of the corridor leading to the Raden Saleh
Suite.
Originated from Gresik (East Java), an
antique engraved door leads to Raden Saleh Suite's living room. Two
engraved tables influenced by Arabic style and two antique mirrors
border the entry to the living room. A large reproduction on the wall
tells the story of the capture of Pangeran (Prince) Diponegoro in 1830
at the house of Magelang resident. Above the antique European credenza
engraved out of teakwood, a large self portrait of Raden Saleh
decorates the wall. Tang dinasty-green ceramic jugs and a cast iron
European lamp decorate one corner.
In the bedroom, a
painting of the wife of Regent Lord Terboyo, 1852 adorned one of the
wall of this room. The bed of the Raden Sales Suite is an oversized
engraved brass antique bed from 1850s draped with mosquito net.
Apsara Residence
This masterpiece suite of Tugu Malang Hotel is dedicated to honor King
Jayawarman II from the end of the 8th century and also King Suryawarman
II who built Angkor Temple in Cambodia at the beginning of the 12th
century.
The history describes Jayawarman II as a
young prince who came from Java and built a powerful kingdom in
Cambodia at the end of the 8th century. Four hundred years later,
Suryawarman II built the Angkor Temple in Siem Reap and carved 2000
Apsara dancers on its walls.
The legend describes a
young prince from Java at the end of the 8th century. The prince,
during his deep meditations and prayers, always asked for the most
beautiful dancer to be his queen to love. His meditations and prayers
vacillated the heaven, and being unable to stop the prince's
meditations, these Gods asked the Chief of God to grant his prayers.
The Chief of Gods sent the most beautiful Apsara from heaven to
persuade the prince. She danced for the prince during three full moons,
behind the clouds and the shadow of the moon. When the third full moon
finally ended, Apsara had fallen in love with the prince and decided to
remain on the earth besides him, although she realized she couldn't
return to heaven forever.
The Apsara Residence
symbolizes this romantic legend as well as the history between
Indonesia and Cambodia in the old days.
Pictures of Tugu Malang Hotels Guest rooms
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