25hours Hotels is excited to announce the appointment of Jesper Soerensen as General Manager of 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird that is set to open in Jakarta, Indonesia next month.
25hours Hotels is excited to announce the appointment of Jesper Soerensen as General Manager of 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird that is set to open in Jakarta, Indonesia next month. With over 23 years of experience in lifestyle and luxury hospitality, Jesper brings a wealth of knowledge and a global perspective to this vibrant new addition in Jakarta’s landscape.
Of Danish nationality, Jesper’s extensive career spans locations from Nicaragua to London, Doha, Miami, Los Angeles, Singapore, and the Maldives. His journey in hospitality began in the early 1990s in fashion and beauty before he transitioned to iconic hotels like Ian Schrager’s Sanderson and St. Martin’s Lane in London, Shore Club in Miami, followed by Six Senses Singapore, The Standard Maldives and SO/Maldives. Jesper speaks German, Danish and English.
“My journey has brought me to Jakarta where I am truly thrilled and excited to lead and open the amazing 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird and bringing the true experience of 25hours Hotels. I believe our spaces are unique but genuine in approach with strong focus on experience. We aspire to be the home away from home whether it be for business or leisure. We will also focus on collaborations, wellness and community-based activity. Finally, consistent with our values, we welcome all Oddbirds, those who celebrate their true individuality, to connect with like-minded individuals,” said Jesper Soerensen - General Manager.
25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird
Nestled in the heart of the Sudirman Central Business District within District 8, 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird rises 38 stories high, featuring 210 hotel rooms, 135 serviced apartments, 11 creative lounges and a ballroom, standing above Ashta Mall in the bustling Senopati area — one of the city’s top business and lifestyle destinations.
The hotel draws inspiration from the neighborhood’s history and culture, once envisioned as a garden city with its own mid-century Jenki evolution. As a result, 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird offers lush garden rooms and retro urban rooms, each furnished with original vintage mid-century pieces and curated local and international art, evoking both nostalgia and the fleeting nature of time.
Co-working spaces with a maxi bar, along with uniquely themed meeting rooms, cater to those embracing the hustle culture. All public areas will be furnished with an eclectic mix of original mid-century modern pieces.
Meanwhile, the Vida spa offers a tranquil retreat and full range of wellness choices which are connected to the outdoor area where guests can enjoy the infinity pool or lounge on sunbeds while savoring plant-based snacks and sipping ABV Pina Coladas.
The 25hours Things Shop that connects to Ashta Mall will be an exciting space full of sustainable and upcycled products along with local crafts.
Guests can indulge in a culinary journey at COPA, offering Latin American dishes crafted by Executive Chef Matias Mardones from Chile, enjoy cocktails at THE ODDBIRD BAR headed by Marcello Monte from Argentina, or relax by the pool enjoying plant-based food in CABANA where the menu was developed by the renowned Andrew Yap from The Old Man Bar Singapore. Two more exciting F&B concepts are coming on the rooftop of the building, which is due to open early in 2025.
True to its name, 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird is a place of contrasts, where nostalgia meets modernity, inviting guests to embrace their perfectly authentic selves. The hotel’s "Come as You Are" philosophy fosters genuine connections, reflecting the vibrant spirit of classic Jakarta neighborhoods through its Garden and Urban-themed rooms. By blending authenticity, individuality, and rich cultural experiences, 25hours Hotel Jakarta The Oddbird offers a unique, unforgettable stay that celebrates life’s moments.
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