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Hotel and Resort in Surabaya
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Hyatt Regency Surabaya Hyatt Regency Surabaya is centrally located in the business and entertainment district of Surabaya, with easy access to the World Trade Centre and Surabaya's financial district and shopping areas. The hotel is only 5 minutes from Surabaya's largest shopping centre. |
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JW Marriott Hotel Surabaya JW Marriott Surabaya located in the business district of the city center adjacent to the largest shopping mall and only 20km from the International Airport. 412 guest rooms with Deluxe, Studio, Executive, 1 & 2 Bed Suite and 1 - 3 Bed Living Unit Rooms. |
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Mandarin Oriental Hotel Majapahit Mandarin Oriental Hotel Majapahit, Surabaya is famed throughout the region for its extravagantly appointed rooms, suites and leisure facilities. Whatever your reason for visiting, you'll find everything you could wish for to make it a memorable and delightful experience. |
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Shangri-La Surabaya Shangri-La Surabaya situated in the prestigious residential of Darmo close to five international golf courses. Only a thirty minutes drive to the international airport. Shangri-La Surabaya has luxurious and spacious rooms and suites to accommodate your stay whether it's for leisure or business. |
City of Surabaya
Surabaya is the second largest city in Indonesia; it's located in Java island and the main gate to Eastern part of Indonesia. Surabaya is a perfect location for convention, meeting, exhibition and golf groups. The most popular and well known of East Java's tourist attractions is Bromo Mountain. The pre-dawn departure and trek across the mountain's famous 'sand sea', to watch the sunrise at the crater rim, has become something of a ritual, enacted daily by people of every nation.
Surabaya (formerly Soerabaja) is Indonesia's second-largest city, and the capital of the province of East Java. It is located on the northern shore of eastern Java at the mouth of the Mas River (Kali Mas) and the side of Strait of Madura. The city is one of the busiest ports in the country. Its principal exports include sugar, tobacco and coffee. It has a large shipyard, and numerous specialized naval schools. Surabaya derives its name from the words sura (shark) and buaya (crocodile), which have been told in local myth fighting each other in order to gain the title "the strongest and most powerful animal in the area". Now the two animals are used as the city's logo, the two facing each other while circling the city's monument, the "Tugu Pahlawan".
In her role as the main trading city in the eastern region of Indonesia, Surabaya has become one of the largest cities in Southeast Asia. Today, Surabaya's population is around three million. The areas surrounding Surabaya include Lamongan to the northwest, Gresik to the west, Bangkalan to the northeast, Sidoarjo to the south, and Mojokerto and Jombang to the southwest.Currently, the Indonesian government is building the Suramadu Bridge between Surabaya and the island of Madura; when completed, it will be the longest bridge in the country. Madura is currently accessible by a ferry service that operates regularly from Surabaya's port, Tanjung Perak (literally means: "Silver Cape" in Indonesian).







