Hotel Kembang Joyo provides flawless service and all the necessary facilities for visitors. Stay connected with your associates, as complimentary Wi-Fi is available during your entire visit. The hotel's daily housekeeping ensures an excellent option for your stay.In order to ensure the utmost level of relaxation, the guestrooms feature an inviting design and are equipped with all basic necessities, creating a delightful stay experience.To ensure a pleasant stay, a selection of rooms at hotel come furnished with linen service and air conditioning, all designed with your ease in mind.Selected rooms offer in-room amusement like television as a source of entertainment for guests to enjoy.Within specific rooms, a refrigerator and instant tea is conveniently available for your use. You'll be pleased to know that select guest bathrooms offer bathroom amenities such as toiletries, ensuring a comfortable stay.
"For this low price, this hotel is the best deal you can find in Palu.
However, I don't understand why they don't charge around Rp 50,000 more, including breakfast.
There's a nice room with chairs and tables that wasn't used the entire week of my stay. A delicious breakfast could be served there.
When I leave my hotel in the morning, I can't find breakfast anywhere nearby. All the foodstalls don't open until the afternoon. So if you stay here for a few days, you'll really have a hard time finding breakfast.
Like everywhere else in Indonesia, this hotel doesn't have any information about tourist attractions.
Dear management, take a lesson from your neighbouring countries Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, as well as Bali. Almost all hotels there have brochures with information about tourist attractions and motor cycle and car rentals.
Indonesia has beautiful nature and many tourist attractions, but knowledge about tourism is completely lacking throughout the country, except for Bali.
Stop blaming the government for not investing in tourism; start with yourself.
In Thailand, locals collaborate to provide tourist attractions, transportation, and guides. Everyone benefits by offering food, drinks, souvenirs, and so on. But in Indonesia, no one seems to understand the importance of tourism.
It's a real shame, because by doing nothing, poverty remains widespread in this beautiful country."