Bandung Luxury: 2BR Pasteur Apartment Escape (Travelio)

Luxurious 2BR Gateway Pasteur Apt By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Luxurious 2BR Gateway Pasteur Apt By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Bandung Luxury: 2BR Pasteur Apartment Escape (Travelio)

Bandung Luxury: 2BR Pasteur Apartment Escape (Travelio) - A Rollercoaster of Expectations! (And Wi-Fi That Actually Works!)

Alright, folks, buckle up, because reviewing Bandung Luxury: 2BR Pasteur Apartment Escape (Travelio) is like trying to herd cats while riding a rollercoaster. It's a chaotic, exhilarating, and occasionally frustrating experience. But hey, that's life, right? And let's be honest, who wants a perfectly polished, boring review? I'm here to give you the real deal.

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The Arrival Shuffle (Accessibility & Convenience - or Lack Thereof!)

First things first: finding this place was a mini-adventure in itself. The directions from Travelio were… well, let's just say they could use a sprinkle of clarity. My GPS had a mental breakdown, and for a glorious moment, I genuinely thought I was going to become a permanent resident of a random kampung.

  • Accessibility: Okay, so the apartment claimed accessibility. I'm not in a wheelchair, but I did notice the elevators, which is a huge plus. The lobby seemed relatively accessible, but I didn't probe too deeply. For those with mobility issues, best to contact Travelio directly and grill them. Don't take my word for gospel, ya hear?
  • Getting Around: Parking was surprisingly decent. Free and on-site. (Score!) Airport transfer was offered, but I skipped it and braved the Bandung traffic. Big. Mistake. Live and learn, eh?
  • Services and Conveniences: The staff were friendly enough but seemed perpetually rushed. Check-in/out was "express," which meant slightly faster than molasses in January. But hey, faster is better than slow, right? There was a convenience store nearby – life saver!

The Wi-Fi Whisperer (Internet Access - A Modern Miracle!)

Okay, this is where I squealed with delight. Seriously. I'm a digital nomad, and reliable Wi-Fi is my lifeblood. This place delivered.

  • Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! (Yes!) It actually worked. Miraculously. I could stream, video conference, and (gasp!) upload photos without wanting to hurl my laptop out the window.
  • Internet, Internet [LAN], Internet services: All present and accounted for. The LAN connection was a bonus – a throwback to the good old days. But honestly? The Wi-Fi was the star of the show.
  • Wi-Fi in public areas: Also pretty decent. I even managed to steal a few work minutes by the pool (more on that later).

The "Things To Do" Debacle (Relaxation vs. Reality) - Brace Yourselves!

This is where the "luxury" part got a little hazy. Let's break it down:

  • Pool with view: This was the saving grace! The pool was stunning, especially at sunset. I spent hours splashing around, pretending to be a Bond villain (minus the evil plan).
  • Fitness center: It existed! I saw evidence of weights and treadmills! I didn't use it, because, let's face it, I was on vacation. But hey, the option was there.
  • Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Sauna, Massage, Body scrub, Body wrap: Sadly, mostly a no-show. There was a spa advertised, but it felt… less "luxurious spa experience" and more "I wonder if they have a discount voucher?" situation.
  • Body scrub, Body wrap: See above. The dream of a full relaxation day was dashed.

Cleanliness and Safety - Feeling Safeish!

Okay, so safety is paramount. Let's see what's on the menu:

  • Cleanliness and safety: The apartment itself felt clean enough. Not sparkling hospital grade clean, but certainly not a biohazard zone.
  • Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Professional-grade sanitizing services, Room sanitization opt-out available, Rooms sanitized between stays, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items: They seem to be trying. Which is good because that's all i can see.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: Okay, I'll give 'em that one. The staff wore masks and seemed generally conscious of hygiene.
  • Fire extinguisher, Smoke alarms, Security [24-hour], CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Safety/security feature: All present and accounted for, which is reassuring. I slept soundly, or at least as soundly as one can with the thrilling sound of city life.
  • Hand sanitizer: Everywhere! I felt like I was bathing in it after a while.

Food Glorious Food? (Dining, Drinking, and Snacking)

The apartment itself had a basic kitchen with basic stuff, so you're really depending on others to fulfill your need for food.

  • A la carte in restaurant, Asian cuisine in restaurant, Bar, Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service, Buffet in restaurant, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop, Desserts in restaurant, Happy hour, International cuisine in restaurant, Poolside bar, Restaurants, Room service [24-hour], Salad in restaurant: Didn't use, didn't see.
  • Breakfast takeaway service, Breakfast [buffet], Asian breakfast, Western breakfast, Bottle of water, Complimentary tea, Coffee/tea maker, Essential condiments, Extra bottles of water, Individually-wrapped food options, Safe dining setup: These elements seemed to be available, though I was too busy gorging on street food to find out.
  • Snack bar: Not that I could find.

The Room Itself: A Tale of Two Halves

  • Available in all rooms, Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Bathrobes, Bathtub, Blackout curtains, Carpeting, Closet, Coffee/tea maker, complimentary tea, Daily housekeeping, Desk, Extra long bed, Free bottled water, Hair dryer, High floor, In-room safe box, Interconnecting room(s) available, Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless, Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Linens, Mini bar, Mirror, Non-smoking, On-demand movies, Private bathroom, Reading light, Refrigerator, Satellite/cable channels, Scale, Seating area, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower, Slippers, Smoke detector, Socket near the bed, Sofa, Soundproofing, Telephone, Toiletries, Towels, Umbrella, Visual alarm, Wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free], Window that opens: This is what you're paying for. The apartment was spacious, the bed was comfy (extra long, indeed!), and the blackout curtains were a lifesaver for those post-pool naps. The view was a tad underwhelming (partially blocked by another building), but still decent.
  • Additional toilet: A HUGE bonus in a 2BR apartment!
  • Room decorations: Not much to write home about.
  • Soundproof rooms: Not particularly. You could still hear the symphony of Indonesian city life.

For The Kids (Babysitting? Family Fun? Maybe…)

  • Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids meal, Kids facilities: I didn't test any of these, but I saw evidence of the "family-friendly" aspect.

The Verdict: Would I Go Back?

Look, the Bandung Luxury: 2BR Pasteur Apartment Escape (Travelio) is a mixed bag. It's not pure luxury, but it's definitely a comfortable and largely functional basecamp. The Wi-Fi is a godsend, the pool is fantastic, and the location is decent. The downsides? It can feel a little impersonal, the spa isn’t up to snuff, and some of the "luxury" aspects are… let's just say, aspirational.

Final Score: 3.5/5 stars. I'd definitely recommend it, with a few caveats. Lower your expectations slightly, pack your own spa kit, and embrace the glorious chaos of Bandung. You won't regret it!

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Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your perfectly-photoshopped Instagram travel itinerary. This is the real, messy, beautiful, slightly-hungover-at-the-airport version of a Bandung adventure. We're talking Luxurious 2BR Gateway Pasteur Apt By Travelio as our base, and adventures that go… well, wherever the wind (and the traffic) takes us.

Bandung: A Chaotic Symphony (aka My "Itinerary")

Day 1: Arrival, Coffee & Existential Dread in a Traffic Jam

  • 14:00 Jakarta to Pasteur, The Great Trek. Seriously, the drive from Jakarta is a journey. My flight was delayed, of course. Classic. Landed in Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (CGK), feeling disheveled and vaguely disappointed that my luggage hadn't magically teleported to our apartment already.
  • 17:00-ish: Arrived at Gateway Pasteur. Holy moly, this apartment is nice. Travelio really delivered! The two bedrooms are clutch. I promptly claimed the one with the better view. The kids, (yeah I'm bringing my two kids) immediately started bouncing on the beds. This could get interesting.
  • 18:00: Grocery run. "Oh, look, they have… instant noodles!" I stared at the shelves like I'd never seen food before. Jet lag is a beast.
  • 19:00: Dinner at a local "warung" (small restaurant). Trying to order was a hilarious charade of pointing, grinning, and hoping for the best. We ended up with nasi goreng (fried rice) that was so good, it almost made me cry. (Exhaustion, not emotion. Probably.)
  • 20:00: Traffic back to the apartment. Bandung traffic is legendary. I'm pretty sure I aged a decade in that standstill.
  • 21:00: Bedtime for the kids (and me, let's be real). Staring at the ceiling, wondering if I'd unpacked my toothbrush. It’s the little things, you know?

Day 2: Tangkuban Perahu, Volcanoes, and the Unbearable Beauty of Nature (Plus a Smug Tourist Alert)

  • 07:00: Wake up! The sun is streaming through the window! Wait, no, the kids are screaming. Coffee is a necessity, not an option.
  • 09:00: Outing to Tangkuban Perahu. Volcano. Okay, this is actually pretty cool. The crater is massive, the air is crisp (thank god), and the views are… breathtaking. Feeling a bit smug, taking photos like I'm a pro travel blogger (I'm not).
  • 10:00: The crowds! Oh, the crowds. Navigating the throngs of tourists and souvenir hawkers is a test of patience I was not prepared for. Found a genuinely good cup of coffee, though. Saved.
  • 12:00: Lunch near the volcano. More nasi goreng. I'm developing a pattern here. Food is good, but a bit repetitive.
  • 14:00: Back to the apartment. Nap time for the kids. My brain feels like scrambled eggs.
  • 16:00: Attempted to visit a museum, decided that the kids are too young for museums. Head back to the apartment at the last minute.
  • 18:00: Dinner. This time, we tried something new - Soto Bandung (beef soup). Verdict: Delicious.
  • 20:00: The kids made a glorious mess, I clean it up. Bedtime.

Day 3: Shopping, Sore Feet, and the Agony of Decision Fatigue (and Possibly Buying Too Many Batik Scarves)

  • 08:00: Sleep. (or at least, pretending to sleep, since the kids are running wild in the living room).
  • 10:00: Shopping time! Ciwalk (Cihampelas Walk) for some retail therapy. First, finding a decent cafe (with air conditioning, please!) for a proper cappuccino.
  • 11:00: The shopping begins. Clothes, Batik (traditional Indonesian fabric)… so much batik. Starting to feel those "too many choices" vibes. The kids get bored fast. There’s a meltdown.
  • 13:00: Lunch near a local restaurant. Found some really nice traditional food but it's too spicy.
  • 14:00: Back to the apartment to cool off and recharge. I was so busy and tired that I lost my favorite cap. I'm bummed.
  • 16:00: A few blocks away from the apartment. Head back to the shopping to look for a cap.
  • 18:00: Dinner in the apartment. We order some grilled chicken.

Day 4: Lembang and a Surprise (and the Most Amazing Massage Ever?!)

  • 08:00: Check out! A quick clean-up. Our departure is coming up.
  • 10:00: On the roads.
  • 12:00: Lunch. This time, try a new restaurant.
  • 14:00: A massage! Oh. My. God. I think I’ve died and gone to heaven. Finding a decent massage place is a travel game-changer. I might live here.
  • 16:00: After the massage, we're ready for the departure!
  • 18:00: We're on the way home.

Final Thoughts:

Bandung, you beautiful, frustrating, delicious, chaotic mess. You stole a piece of my heart (and probably a small fortune from my bank account). This "itinerary" was less a rigid plan and more a suggestion of adventure, and that's exactly how I roll. Until next time, Bandung!

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Okay, so...is this 'Bandung Luxury 2BR Pasteur Apartment Escape' ACTUALLY luxurious? Or is the word just thrown around like confetti?

Alright, let's get REAL about the luxury thing. Look, the photos on Travelio are ALWAYS going to be airbrushed and strategically angled. Okay? Don't expect a butler in a tuxedo instantly materializing with a silver tray. But… and this is a BIG but… when I walked in, I actually gasped. It wasn't the *Gasp* of "OH MY GOD, I'VE ASCENDED!" It was more of a "Woah, this is actually… pretty freakin' nice." Seriously, it doesn't feel like you're cramming into a tiny hotel room. You've got SPACE. Like, room to actually *breathe* and not knock over your suitcase every time you turn around. The furniture wasn't IKEA-basic; it had some… *flair*. I'd say it leaned more towards comfortable-chic rather than full-blown Versailles. So the luxury is more in the spaciousness, the nice (but not ridiculously ostentatious) decor, and the fact that you're not hearing the neighbor's snoring through the walls. Worth the price? We'll get to that later…

Two bedrooms, huh? Perfect for a family, right? Or is it just… *awkward*?

Okay, let's be brutally honest. Two bedrooms are FANTASTIC… if you're traveling with *specific* kinds of people. Kids? Score! Friends who you actually *like* but don't want to share a bed with? Super score! That awkward family reunion where you need a little separation from Aunt Mildred's constant political commentary? GOLD MINE. But if you're thinking of booking this for a romantic getaway… maybe think twice. Imagine your partner's already asleep in one room, you're in the other, and suddenly… you get the midnight snack cravings. Now you have to brave the entire apartment, potentially making noise. Or… if *you* are the one snoozing, you become the roommate who's constantly slamming the door. It can be awkward. Ultimately, it depends on your travel dynamic. I went with a friend, and it was blissful. We both got our own space to recharge after a day of battling Bandung traffic. It was *perfection*.

Alright, the location. Pasteur. Convenient, or a total nightmare to get to?

Pasteur… it's a mixed bag. Convenience? Absolutely. It's close to the airport (relatively speaking, depending on Bandung's traffic gods), and you're not *too* far from the city center. You've got access to malls like Paris Van Java (amazing, by the way, if you like shops and overpriced coffee) and all sorts of restaurants. The nightmare part? BANDUNG TRAFFIC. Oh, the traffic. I kid you not, I once spent *two hours* trying to get from the airport to the apartment, which *should* have been a 20-minute drive. So, pack your patience, download some podcasts, and mentally prepare for the possibility of becoming one with your Grab driver's car. The upside is, once you're *in* the apartment, you're in your little oasis, shielded from the chaos. Just… plan your outings carefully. And maybe try to avoid rush hour (good luck with that).

What's the deal with Travelio? Are they reliable, or am I walking into a potential Airbnb horror story?

Travelio… it's a gamble, like any booking platform. I've had fantastic experiences, and I've had… less fantastic ones. Read the reviews. REALLY READ THEM. Look for patterns. Did everyone complain about the same thing? Are there consistent issues? In my experience with this particular apartment, communication with the host was pretty smooth. The check-in process was straightforward (thank goodness, after that traffic ordeal!). The apartment was clean. However, I *did* read a review or two mentioning slow responses from Travelio's customer service about minor things like a broken light bulb (see!) So it wasn't perfection. It could have been better. Generally, it was fine. If you're worried? Overcommunicate before you arrive. Double-check everything. Otherwise, you are most likely fine.

Okay, let's talk about the *vibe* of the apartment. Is it… cozy? Modern? Sterile?

The vibe? Okay, here's the truth. It's… *comfortable*. It's not like those minimalist, bone-white apartments that feel like you're living in a hospital. Thank goodness for small mercies. It felt modern-ish, with the usual suspects. Think a decent TV (with Netflix, thank the heavens), some decent furniture, and a balcony (important for breathing in that Bandung mountain air… when you can actually *see* the mountains through the smog). The decor wasn't super personalized. It wasn't a place where you'd feel like you're "discovering" the soul of Bandung, you're just in a nice-looking, comfy apartment. Think of it like the Starbucks of apartments: reliable, familiar, and gets the job done without any major surprises. It felt cleaner. It smelled cleaner. I liked it. And that's saying something considering my travel companions.

What about the kitchen? Can I cook? Or am I limited to instant noodles and takeout?

Okay, the kitchen situation. It's… functional. You *can* cook. You have a fridge (crucial for storing those Bintang beers), a stove (woohoo!), and some basic utensils and plates. Don't expect a fully stocked chef's kitchen. Don't expect a KitchenAid mixer. Don't even expect a decent set of knives. It's enough to whip up simple meals. We made pasta one night, and while the sauce was a bit… simple (blame my cooking abilities), the fact that we *could* cook at all was a huge win. Consider it a step up from purely instant noodles and takeout. You're in Bandung, you should be eating the local cuisine. In short, be prepared to eat out more. If you actually *like* cooking, maybe bring your own super sharp chef's knife (I swear, this is a legit hack). BUT! The important thing is you can make coffee. And that's basically the MOST important thing to know.

Did anything… go wrong? Be honest. This is where I'm REALLY judging.

Okay, fine. YES, something went “wrong.” Let's get this out in the open (sigh). The internet. The Wi-Fi was… spotty. Like, *really* spotty. We had to restart the router about a million times. This wasn't just a “minor inconvenience” for someone who needs to stay connected. I was trying to work remotely, which turned into a frustrating game of “Will the Zoom call drop? Will I lose my connection? Ah, who am I kidding… it *will*.” And it alwaysDigital Nomad Hotels

Luxurious 2BR Gateway Pasteur Apt By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

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Luxurious 2BR Gateway Pasteur Apt By Travelio Bandung Indonesia

Luxurious 2BR Gateway Pasteur Apt By Travelio Bandung Indonesia