Dalam beberapa tahun terakhir, hotel-hotel berbintang tumbuh pesat di Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan. Ini bisa dimaklumi karena berbagai acara besar, hiburan, politik, maupun ekonomi, serta kegiatan regional pemerintahan maupun swasta, banyak di gelar di Kota Anging Mammiri ini. Hotel-hotel berbintang itu terletak di pusat kota. Hotel Makassar Golden atau Makassar Golden Hotel, misalnya, terletak persis di bibir Pantai Losari, pantai indah kebanggaan Makassar. Tidak jauh dari sana ada Hotel Imperial Aryaduta yang bangunannya menjulang tinggi. Hotel ini menawarkan sea view dan sunset, seperti halnya Makassar Golden Hotel. Agak ke dalam kota, Hotel Sahid Makassar berdiri megah di jalan prototol, Jalan Ratulangi. Hotel bintang lainnya, Hotel Clarion, terletak kira-kira tiga kilomter dari Hotel Sahid Jaya. Bagi yang ingin berhemat, di kawasan Losari banyak sekali penginapan bertarif murah, sekitar Rp 150-an ribu. Pastilah tidak sehebat fasilitas hotel berbintang. Namun, untuk sekadar tempat istirahat, cukuplah. Ruangan ber-AC, bangunan ala homestay, suasana lebih personal. Silakan pilih. http://www.marimari.com/hotel/indonesia/makasar/index.html Hotels in Makasar, Indonesia. We offer you the most value for money Internet Rates in Asia with up to 75% discount off published rates for your preview and online reservation. Makassar, city, central Indonesia, capital of Sulawesi Selantan Province, in the southwestern portion of the island of Sulawesi (Celebes), on Makassar Strait. The largest city and chief port of Sulawesi, it serves as a commercial center and a transshipment point for goods being transported to and from the eastern Indonesian islands. Major manufactures include processed foods, textiles, paper products, and building materials. The city is the site of Hasanuddin University (1956); a museum of handicrafts; and Fort Vredenburg. The site was visited in 1512 and later settled by the Portuguese. Fort Rotterdam, originally built by the Portuguese, was taken by the Dutch East India Company in the early 17th century, and in 1667 Dutch control over the area was established. From 1946 to 1950 the city was the capital of the Dutch-supported state of East Indonesia. The city was called Ujungpandang from the early 1970s until 1999; it is sometimes spelled Macassar. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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