Hotel Majapahit Surabaya
This superb colonial hotel built in 1910 is head and shoulders above the competition in terms of class a...
This superb colonial hotel built in 1910 is head and shoulders above the competition in terms of class a...
One of Surabaya’s ritzier establishments; well located in the thick of things...
This is a fine choice if you’re looking to stay in the north of town...
This huge concrete monolith is not a palace, but it does have an ostentatious marble lobby complete with...
Only a stone's throw from Gubeng train station, Sahid Surabaya is perfect for travellers arriving late i...
Large centrally located hotel that’s part of the Accor Group’s empire in Surabaya...
These hip, spacious suites represent the height of Surabaya chic and have free fast internet and minibar...
A good choice, this newish hotel has spotless rooms at the upper end of the budget level, all with air-c...
This old-timer has some redeeming aspects including a monumental entrance verandah and lobby and a quiet...
Slightly bizarre place with an excess of gaudy Chinese furniture, a slim central garden and a plethora o...
From the outside this high-rise three-star hotel doesn't look like it could make the cut, but inside thi...
Handy for Gubeng train station, with simple if ageing rooms and friendly staff. No hot water.
This is a slightly shabby colonial villa that still has a twinkle of charm and grandeur...
Offers very clean, light, airy rooms, all with air-con, TV, phone and a hot-water shower; in a quiet loc...
South of the city centre, Olympic is reminiscent of a derelict hospital...
A solid midrange option with well-appointed rooms that have minibars and satellite TV...
The five-star Hyatt has long been one of Surabaya's plushest hotels...
Weta is arguably the best of Surabaya's midrange options...
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