Yogyakarta's Hidden Gem: Taman Melati 60 Apartment - Unbelievable Views!

Apartemen Taman Melati 60 Yogyakarta Indonesia

Apartemen Taman Melati 60 Yogyakarta Indonesia

Yogyakarta's Hidden Gem: Taman Melati 60 Apartment - Unbelievable Views!

Yogyakarta's Hidden Gem: Taman Melati 60 Apartment - Unbelievable Views! - A Review That's Real

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea on Taman Melati 60 Apartment in Yogyakarta. Forget those polished travel blogs that sound like they were written by robots. This is my experience. And let me tell you, it was a rollercoaster.

First Impressions: The View That Stole My Heart (and My Breath)

Seriously, people. The "Unbelievable Views" part of the name? It’s not hyperbole. It's truth. The moment I stepped onto that balcony, my jaw literally dropped. Picture this: Yogyakarta sprawling beneath you, punctuated by ancient temples and rolling hills, especially amazing at sunset. The sheer scale of it is…well, it's hard to explain. It's breathtaking. I basically stood there for a good hour, just soaking it in, forgetting about my luggage, and my rumbling stomach, and well, everything. That view is worth the price of admission alone.

Accessibility: A Few Bumps, But Mostly Smooth Sailing

Alright, let's talk practicalities. Accessibility is…mixed. While the elevator is a godsend (thank you, sweet baby Jesus, for the elevator!), navigating the immediate surroundings might be a bit tricky if you have mobility issues. I noticed a few steps here and there, and while I didn't personally need it, I'd advise double-checking with the hotel if you require wheelchair-specific accommodations. The hotel itself offers features like facilities for disabled guests, but the local environment could present challenges.

On-Site Eats & Drinks: Food, Glorious Food (and Coffee!)

Okay, now we're talking my language. Food! Taman Melati 60 had a decent selection. The restaurants offered a mix of Asian and Western cuisine, which was perfect for my indecisive palate. They had a bar too, of course, and happy hour was… well, let's just say I enjoyed it. The poolside bar was a definite highlight; sipping a cocktail while gazing at that view? Pure bliss.

I particularly loved the Asian breakfast. Think steaming rice dishes, savory noodles, and fresh fruit. The Breakfast [buffet] was a pretty standard affair, but it had everything I needed, and they had the perfect coffee too. There were some tasty desserts as well! The Coffee shop was also a life-saver in those moments I needed some caffeine.

Room Service: 24/7 Bliss? Mostly!

The 24-hour room service was a lifesaver after a long travel day. I may or may not have ordered a midnight snack of… well, let's just say it involved fries, and a burger. And yes, it was glorious. Though, once, it took a little longer than expected. A small complaint!

Cleanliness & Safety: Feeling Secure Even During a Pandemic

This is where Taman Melati 60 really shines. They take cleanliness seriously. I felt safe and secure throughout my stay. The rooms are sanitized between stays, and they used anti-viral cleaning products. They make use of Daily disinfection in common areas. There was plenty of hand sanitizer around, and the staff seemed well-trained in all the safety protocols. Plus, they have first aid kits and a doctor/nurse on call and that makes me feel a lot more relaxed!. The staff trained in safety protocol are super helpful as well.

The Room Itself: My Little Yogyakarta Oasis

My room was a comfortable haven. I especially loved the blackout curtains (essential for sleeping in!), the air conditioning, and the free Wi-Fi. The fact that they provided free bottled water was a nice touch. I also appreciated the desk in case I needed to do some work. The Additional toilet in the room was very useful for shared rooms. The free Wi-Fi [free] meant I could instantly upload pictures of that view to Instagram, obviously. The safe box was a comfort.

Internet Access: Connected, But Not Always Seamlessly

Let's be honest. With Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!, I expected… well, constant connectivity. It was generally good, but there were a few moments, especially during peak hours, when the signal dipped. It wasn't a dealbreaker, but if you absolutely need to stream a live conference call, maybe use the Internet access – LAN.

Spa & Relaxation: Pamper Me, Please!

Okay, time for the good stuff. Although I was too busy taking pictures for most of the time and did not use the Body scrub, Body wrap, or Foot bath. But the massage was phenomenal. Seriously, that massage therapist worked miracles on my travel-weary muscles. I'd give it a rating of 5/5 stars!

Things to Do & Getting Around: Adventure Awaits (But Plan Ahead!)

Yogyakarta is bursting with things to do. Airport transfer was super convenient. The hotel can arrange taxi service and car park [free of charge] and car park [on-site] is handy too. The concierge was super helpful in arranging tours and giving me directions. However, getting around on my own proved a little more tricky. The traffic can be a beast!

Services & Conveniences: The Little Things That Make a Difference

Taman Melati 60 offers a ton of great services and conveniences. Especially the 24-hour front desk. The doorman was friendly and helpful. I used the laundry service, which was efficient. There's a convenience store on site for those last-minute essentials. The daily housekeeping kept my room spotless. It adds a lot with the additional essentials like essential condiments. And the elevator is super.

For the Kids - Bring The Whole Family!

The hotel has a Family/child friendly approach with Babysitting service. I didn't use the Kids meal.

Dining, drinking, and snacking: A varied selection!

They had a nice array of food places and options! The A la carte in restaurant was convenient if I didn't want to use the buffet. They also had Alternative meal arrangement and the salad in restaurant was super fresh. Plus the Snack bar was a big plus. And the Vegetarian restaurant did not disappoint. The Soup in restaurant was delicious too.

Overall Verdict: Go! (Seriously, Go!)

Look, Taman Melati 60 isn't perfect. No hotel is. But the pros far outweigh the cons. The unbelievable views alone make it worth the trip. The location is great, the staff is friendly and helpful, and the overall experience is fantastic. I'd happily return (and am already planning to!). It's a fantastic base for exploring Yogyakarta.

Final Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into Yogyakarta. Specifically, my meticulously (cough, haphazardly) planned adventure from the hallowed halls of Apartemen Taman Melati 60 Yogyakarta. This isn't your pristine, bullet-pointed itinerary. This is the messy, beautiful, chaotic mess of travel, unfiltered and ready to rumble.

Day 1: Arrival, Anxiety, and the Pursuit of Nasi Goreng Glory

  • Morning (aka, the "Please God Let My Flight Arrive on Time" Phase):

    • Arrive at Adisucipto International Airport (JOG). Okay, breathe. Did I pack everything? Did I remember my passport? My stomach is doing somersaults that taste suspiciously like pre-travel anxiety.
    • Anecdote Alert: Last time I traveled, I showed up at the airport with my boarding pass… and no ID. Mortifying. This time I'm double-checking everything. Twice. Maybe thrice. Better safe than sorry… right as I'm re-checking the passport. sigh
  • Afternoon (aka, The Taxi Tango and Apartment Orientation):

    • Grab a taxi to Apartemen Taman Melati 60 Yogyakarta. Negotiation time! I’m notoriously bad at bargaining, so let's hope the driver's feeling merciful.
    • Check into Apartment. Pray it looks as good as the photos. Sometimes, the reality is… well, let’s just say "optimistically lit."
    • Unpack (or, more accurately, toss my stuff everywhere). Assess the room. Is the AC functional? Crucial question. Did I bring enough snacks? Even more crucial.
  • Evening (aka, The Quest for Nasi Goreng):

    • The Goal: Find the BEST Nasi Goreng in Yogyakarta. It's the holy grail, the reason I trekked halfway across the world.
    • Wander the streets, eyes peeled for street food stalls. Honestly, the scent of cooking is already making my mouth water.
    • Observation: The heat here is already a force of nature. It’s a humid hug, and I'm both loving it and already slightly melting.
    • Rambling: I'm thinking if I have to be honest with myself; I'm not that great with a map nor with a food guide since it's all look-oriented food, I guess.
  • The Nasi Goreng Devour (I can feel the blood sugar spiking in my veins!):

    • First bite: Dear. God. It’s heaven. Smoky rice, perfectly fried egg on top, spicy sauce… Oh, I’m in love! I’m pretty sure I’m moaning with every mouthful.
    • Emotional Reaction: Pure, unadulterated joy. This is what travel is all about. This, and maybe a cold Bintang.
    • Imperfection: Spilled a bit of the sauce on my shirt. Don’t care. Worth it.
  • Night (aka, The Jet Lag Struggle and Apartment Reconnaissance):

    • Return to the apartment. The full stomach and pure joy is now clashing with a wave of jet lag.
    • Attempt to watch a movie. Fail. Fall asleep on the couch.
    • Wake up at 3 AM, slightly disoriented. Realize I'm starving again. Scope out the apartment's mini-fridge for leftover snacks. Regret not buying more.

Day 2: Temple Trouble, Batik Bliss, and Rice Paddy Reverie

  • Morning (aka, The Temple Trail):

    • Option 1: Borobudur Temple at Sunrise. Let's be real. This is a long trek. Requires getting out of bed before any sane person should be.
    • Option 2: Prambanan Temple. Closer, still stunning. And, crucially, involves less waking up at the crack of dawn (unless you’re feeling ambitious).
    • Decision time: Okay, the alarm is set for 5 AM! I can do this! (Said with a mix of excitement and dread.)
    • Anecdote Alert: The Sunrise Dilemma.
      • The alarm clock is set. I am in my pajamas. I am awake and fully functional.
      • I am still in pajamas. It is now 6:30 AM. I have had no coffee.
      • I’m still not sure if I should go to Prambanan.
      • The idea of waking up again with the next alarm is not very exciting (I’m already quite tired).
      • Decision Made: We are going to Prambanan, dammit. But, first, a coffee and a quick search for a breakfast spot outside the hotel.
  • Afternoon (aka, Batik Bonanza):

    • Visit a Batik workshop. Witness the magic of this ancient art form. Try not to get too overwhelmed by the options (and the potential for really expensive souvenirs).
    • Quirky Observation: The smells in some of these workshops are incredible! The dyes and the wax have a unique scent that is, in its own way, quite hypnotic. I already have my eyes and nose set on a Batik shirt. Hopefully, the price is right. I'll bring this shirt home.
    • Strong Emotional Reaction: I was completely mesmerized. I could easily spend hours watching this process. I bought way more than I intended. No regrets.
  • Evening (aka, The Rice Paddy Reflection):

    • Option 1: Take a taxi out to the Tegalalang Rice Terraces in the late afternoon for a truly iconic view of the sunrise.
    • Option 2: Wander around in the local village and eat at a casual restaurant.
    • Decision Time: Let’s go with the locals!
    • Rambling: I'm feeling a bit of culture shock today… I am slowly realizing that there are many different kinds of people. Some are loud; some are quiet and focused; some are very kind; others are apathetic. I guess, I didn't see a lot of indifference yet by the locals.
    • Opinionated Language: The rice paddies are undeniably beautiful, but the sheer number of tourists is… well, a bit much. Still, you gotta experience it, right?

Day 3: Adventure, Art, and Farewell (Maybe):

  • Morning (aka, the Jeep Expedition):
    • Consider a jeep tour to Mount Merapi. Volcanoes are cool, right?
    • The Real Truth: Probably should have booked this beforehand. I’m slightly too disorganized. Procrastination wins again!
    • Messier Structure: Okay, plan B. I’m just going to wander and see what adventures find me on foot.
  • Afternoon (aka, the Art Alley):
    • Explore the street art in the area.
    • Anecdote: I met a street artist. We talked for an hour. We shared some truths.
    • Quirky Observation: The art is fantastic! It has a raw, passionate energy.
    • Opinionated Language: Art is everywhere. Look up! Look down! Marvel! Be inspired and be aware.
  • Evening (aka, The End… or is it?):
    • Farewell dinner.
    • Emotional Reaction: I don’t want to leave.
    • Imperfection: I probably won’t have tried everything on the menu.
    • Strong Emotional Reaction: I already know I'll be back.
    • Messier Structure: This is it? Am I really supposed to leave? Okay, so maybe tomorrow I'll extend my stay. Or maybe not. Time to think about everything!

This is just Day 1-3. And to be honest, it's probably going to change about 1000 times before I leave. But that's the beauty of it, right? The spontaneity, the mess. It's all part of the adventure. See you in Yogyakarta! (And maybe, just maybe, I'll find the ultimate Nasi Goreng. Stay tuned.)

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Apartemen Taman Melati 60 Yogyakarta Indonesia

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Taman Melati 60 Apartment: The Hidden Gem... Or Just a Gem-Shaped Rock in a Pile of Sand? Let's Find Out! (FAQ)

Okay, spill. Is this "Unbelievable Views!" thing actually REAL? I've been burned by marketing before...

Alright, listen, I'm going to be brutally honest. Yes. The views? They're pretty damn good. I mean, real GOOD. I remember the first time I walked in, stomach churning from the (slightly questionable) elevator ride, and BAM! The entire panorama of Yogyakarta sprawled before me. You’ve got Mount Merapi looming in the distance, a postcard-perfect sky… it's genuinely breathtaking. My jaw actually *might* have dropped. I’m not sure, I got lost in the view. But seriously, forget the hyperbole – the advertising got this one right. Especially at sunrise. Which, if I'm being honest, almost got me waking up before noon *every* day. Almost. (Don’t judge – that Yogyakarta heat is a serious contender for daytime naps.)

What's the deal with LOCATION? Is it, like, miles away from everything? Or actually convenient?

Location... okay, let's break this down. Technically, it IS in the 'heart' of Yogyakarta. But that heart... it beats a little bit further out. You're not *right* in the middle of the Kraton (palace) and Malioboro Street chaos. Which, frankly, I considered a *plus*. I’m not a huge fan of being trampled by selfie sticks first thing in the morning. You can grab a Grab (Indonesian Uber) or a taxi relatively easily. Getting around is usually a breeze. Public transport? Well, let's just say it'll toughen you up. I remember trying to navigate the local buses once... pure chaos but very insightful. It's not "walking distance to everything," but for most things, it's a short, cheap ride. Perfect for a taxi ride after a long day of exploring.

The apartment itself... what's the vibe? Modern, dated, or somewhere in between? Tell me about the *room!*

The vibe? Okay, this is where things get a *little* nuanced. The apartments themselves? They're… functional. Let's go with "comfortably utilitarian." Not exactly minimalist chic, but clean, and generally well-maintained. Think IKEA-esque furniture. It isn't falling apart, but it's not going to win any design awards, either. My room? I’d say "cozy" - aka small. But, remember those views? Well, they made up for it. Having the window open and the balcony door open at once, you can feel a lovely breeze, especially at night. And for a traveler like me, a comfy bed and functional shower are priorities! Maybe not a suite, but comfortable enough for a few weeks... or a few *months*.

Are there any hidden costs? What's the deal with the amenities? (Pool? Gym? Parking?)

Hidden costs... hmm. Mostly pretty straightforward. The rental price, usually, is what you pay. Ask about all costs upfront! Amenity-wise, they have a pool. It's not Olympic-sized or anything, but it’s refreshing after sweating buckets wandering around. The gym… well, let's just say it's there. I wouldn’t rely on it if you are a serious gym rat. More like a room with a few weights and a treadmill that might or might not work. Parking is generally available, which is a huge plus if you plan on renting a scooter (which, by the way, is highly recommended – freedom!).
*This one time*, I swear, I was trying to park my scooter, and this guy, who looked suspiciously like he'd been living off instant noodles for a week, tried to squeeze into the same tiny sliver of space. He was super friendly though. That's the thing about Yogyakarta – you meet the best people in the most unexpected places. The friendly people helped me work my way around the apartment!

Food! Where do you eat? Are there restaurants nearby, or do I need to cook? (I'm a hopeless cook!)

Food! This is where Yogyakarta shines. There are definitely restaurants nearby. You'll find everything from street food stalls offering incredible (and CHEAP!) nasi goreng to some surprisingly good cafes. Within walking distance, there's a decent amount. I spent a lot of time wandering, just *looking* for something new. (And sometimes, finding myself back at the same nasi goreng stall three days in a row. Don't judge! It was *that* good.) Cooking is, well, optional. There are some basic kitchen facilities in the apartments if you are inclined, but seriously? With the amazing food options available, I barely turned mine on. Also, eating out is so cheap, it's almost a sin to cook. The local warungs (small restaurants) are your best friends. Trust me. They quickly become your local hangout and soon the restaurant owners will know what you want before you even sit down. (Good luck with spicy food though!)

What’s the internet like? Because, you know… work/social media/streaming...

Ah, the internet. The bane of every digital nomad's existence. The internet is... passable. Mostly. Sometimes it's blazing fast. Other times, you’ll be staring at a loading wheel so long you start contemplating the meaning of life. Definitely not always reliable enough for multiple video calls at once. I'd recommend getting a local SIM card with data if you're planning on doing any serious work. Or, you know, just embrace the occasional digital detox. Sometimes, that unexpected slow connection is just what you need to unwind. I once tried to work while the power was out (frequent occurrence) on a dead laptop. It forced me to actually go outside and experience the real Yogyakarta... which was probably the best thing that could have happened.

Okay, be honest. What's the WORST thing about Taman Melati 60? Real downsides!

Alright, here's the truth bomb. The noise. Yogyakarta is a vibrant, noisy city. Traffic, motorbikes, the calls to prayer, and the ever-present music from street vendors. It's part of the charm! (Mostly.) The apartment is decent sound-proofed, but noise does seep in – especially at night. Bring earplugs. Seriously. Also, the elevators are a little… slow. And sometimes, they feel like they're on the verge of falling apart. (Sorry, I think I mentioned that.) And, I miss the hot water in the shower. But, and this is a big but, the views made up for all of those things. Really..

So, overall, would YOU recommend Taman Melati 60?

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Apartemen Taman Melati 60 Yogyakarta Indonesia

Apartemen Taman Melati 60 Yogyakarta Indonesia

Apartemen Taman Melati 60 Yogyakarta Indonesia

Apartemen Taman Melati 60 Yogyakarta Indonesia