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Golden Flower Hotel Bandung is the main star for our current Hotel of the Week. This 4 stars Hotel, situated at the easily accessible and highly historical Jl. Asia Afrika, is currently the largest property under the management of KAGUM Hotels, boasting an impressive collection of 193 guest rooms, 22 meeting rooms, a 350 seats International restaurant, and a very spacious modern ballroom that can accommodate up to 1000 people or more.
The 193 rooms are divided into five different types: Superior, Deluxe, Grand Deluxe, Executive, and Suite. Each of these rooms is of course equipped to the brim with first class equipment and facilities to ensure an enjoyable experience for the guests. No matter which one you choose, there is always something for everyone here.
Of all the properties under KAGUM Hotels, Golden Flower Hotel Bandung is the one most specifically intended to serve as a business/event/MICE Hotel, as can be seen from its abundant selection of meeting rooms. If you are looking for a Hotel to hold your meetings, conferences, events (be that commercial events or social ones like parties or weddings), then Golden Flower Hotel Bandung is a very viable choice.
Golden Flower Hotel Bandung is located at Jl. Asia Afrika, an accessible location with a very important cultural and historical value to Bandung. It is in here that the legendary Asian African Conference in 1955 took place, and this street also houses several of Bandung’s most famous landmarks/places such as the Asian African Conference Museum, Gedung Merdeka, and Bandung’s Grand Mosque with its famous twin towers which you can ride to the top to get a bird eye’s view of Bandung’s landscape.

The life-size waxes of Asian African leaders during the 1955 conference in Asian African Conference Museum
For information and reservation, do not hesitate to call KAGUM Call Center now at (022) 4263333. If you want to enjoy special rates and prices, book online with KAGUM Hotels’ proprietary online reservation system, KAGUM E-Booking, here.

By chance, you might—on a pleasant day during your visit to Bandung—spot a rather unique view: the sight of a group of people riding old-school and very traditional looking bikes strolling leisurely on the streets of Bandung. There is a very big possibility that the group of people that you see is composed from members of Onthel bike lovers. In Bandung, there are two groups: PSB (Perkumpulan Sapedah Baheula—‘Old School Bike Society’) or BRONIS (Barudak Onthel Manis—‘Sweet Onthel Youngsters’)
But speaking of which, what is exactly an Onthel bike anyways?









