Indonesian City Views: Score a RARE 2BR Anderson Top Floor Condo in Surabaya!

RARE !!! - 2BR ANDERSON Highest Floor - City View Surabaya Indonesia

RARE !!! - 2BR ANDERSON Highest Floor - City View Surabaya Indonesia

Indonesian City Views: Score a RARE 2BR Anderson Top Floor Condo in Surabaya!

Surabaya's Sweet Spot: A Review of Indonesian City Views & My Hunt for the Perfect Escape (Spoiler: It's Mostly Great!)

Okay, friends, let's be real. Finding a kickass place to stay in Surabaya can feel like navigating a labyrinth blindfolded while dodging rogue durian fruit. But I'm thrilled (and slightly exhausted) to report: I think I might have stumbled upon a gem. Indonesian City Views, specifically that elusive "RARE 2BR Anderson Top Floor Condo," piqued my interest. Could it be the escape I desperately needed? After all the research, it's time to dive in!

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First Impressions & Accessibility: The Great and the Slightly Less Great

The vibes? Modern, slick, and definitely aiming for that "luxury" feel. The Anderson condo itself, well, it lived up to the "rare" billing. Finding it was a mini-adventure, but the payoff was worth it. Honestly, the view from the top floor? Absolutely breathtaking. Surabaya sprawls before you, a vibrant tapestry of buildings and life.

  • Accessibility (Let's Be Frank, This is Important!): The elevator is a godsend – especially after a marathon shopping trip. The property boasts facilities for disabled guests, a plus. I didn't personally test all the accessibility features, but the presence of them is encouraging. The exterior is generally level, which makes getting around easier. However, it would be better if they advertised more features like wheelchair accessibility.

  • Check-in/out: Contactless? Yep! Smooth as butter. And the option for express check-in/out? A total time-saver. Perfect after that red-eye flight, you know?

Living the Life: What to Do & Where to Relax (Or Not!)

Alright, let's get to the good stuff: the amenities. This place is loaded.

  • Pool with a view: OH. MY. GOODNESS. The pictures don't do it justice. Swimming in that pool, gazing at the city…pure bliss. Seriously. This is where I spent a significant portion of my stay. It's that good. Pure, unadulterated relaxation. (Okay, maybe I had a little too much poolside mojito. But hey, you only live once!)

  • Gym/Fitness Center: I'm not gonna lie, I'm a terrible gym person. But I peeked in, and it looked decent. Modern equipment, all that jazz. If you're into that sort of thing, you'll be pleased.

  • Spa / Sauna: Aaaaand, here's where things went south. I tried the sauna. It was…okay. Nothing to write home about. Same goes for the spa. Massage? Pass. (Maybe I had the wrong expectations)

  • Things to do: The concierge was super helpful with suggestions, and the place is in a great location for exploring Surabaya. However, some activities like Body Scrub and Body Wrap could be further explored.

Cleanliness and Safety: Peace of Mind (Literally)

  • Cleanliness: Above average, definitely. Daily disinfection in common areas, anti-viral cleaning products…they're taking things seriously. That gives you a real sense of security. Rooms are sanitized between stays, and they seem to adhere to a high hygiene level.

  • Safety: 24-hour security, CCTV everywhere, and fire extinguishers in plain sight. It felt very safe. They also provided a first aid kit.

Fueling the Adventure: Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (The Foodie's Verdict)

Okay, food. This is where things get…interesting.

  • Restaurants: There's a restaurant on-site. The menu is decent, with a mix of Asian and International cuisine. They offer room service 24-hours which is a huge bonus.
  • Breakfast: Breakfast [buffet] was a decent affair with an asian twist. They also offered breakfast service as well as some vegetarian choices.
  • Poolside bar: Great for cocktails and light snacks!
  • Snack bar: Handy for a quick bite.
  • Coffee shop: Perfect for morning caffeine runs!

The Room: My Personal Fortress (Mostly)

  • Space: The 2BR Anderson condo? Spacious! Which is a huge plus.
  • Comfort: Okay, the bed? Heavenly. Seriously, I could have stayed in bed all day. Extra long bed? Check! Blackout curtains? Check! Soundproofing? Check!
  • Amenities: Air conditioning (essential!), a coffee/tea maker, a mini-bar, a fridge…the basics are covered. Free Wi-Fi? Yes, and the speed was actually decent.
  • The Minor Annoyances: The in-room safe was a bit finicky. And the extra pillow? Could’ve been better (I'm a pillow snob!). Also, the lack of a bathtub was a bit disappointing.

The Nitty-Gritty: Services & Conveniences

  • Wi-Fi and Internet: Free Wi-Fi in all rooms? YES! And the connection was surprisingly reliable. They also have Wi-Fi in public areas and even Internet [LAN].
  • Services: Concierge service was fantastic, helping me get my bearings and make plans. Daily housekeeping, laundry service, dry cleaning. They've got you covered.
  • Other Bonuses: Cash withdrawal, currency exchange, and a convenience store right there. Super handy.

For the Kids & Special Occasions:

  • Family/child friendly: Yes, they have Babysitting service and kids facilities.
  • Business facilities: Projector/LED display, meetings, and meeting/banquet facilities are available.
  • Proposal spot: They are prepared for a proposal spot!

The Quirks, the Imperfections, and the Honest Truth

Look, no place is perfect. And I’m all about being real.

  • The Little Annoyances: There was some noise from the street at night, even with the soundproofing. And the bathroom toiletries? Nothing to write home about.
  • The "Meh" Moments: The gym could use a little love (or perhaps, I could).
  • The Highs: The pool. Again, the pool. The view. The bed. The fact that I had a whole condo to myself!

My Overall Verdict: Should You Book?

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So, yes. Absolutely.

Here’s the Deal: Why You Should Book This Condo…Right Now!

Listen, if you're looking for a place that's stylish, convenient, and offers a little slice of luxury, then the Indonesian City Views' 2BR Anderson top-floor condo is a solid choice. The stunning views, the amazing pool, and the overall comfort level make it worth every penny. Plus, the level of cleaning is really good.

Here’s my offer to you…

Book your stay at the Indonesian City Views 2BR Anderson Top Floor Condo in Surabaya BEFORE [Date] and receive a complimentary [mention a special deal - like a free spa treatment, a bottle of wine upon arrival, or a discount on a future stay]. Do it, you won’t regret it.

This place is a real find. You deserve a treat. Go on, book it! You deserve a little Surabaya magic.

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RARE !!! - 2BR ANDERSON Highest Floor - City View Surabaya Indonesia

RARE !!! - 2BR ANDERSON Highest Floor - City View Surabaya Indonesia

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into my SURABAYA EXTRAVAGANZA! (Emphasis on the EXTRAVAGANZA, because, let's be honest, I need this. Life's been a bit… well, let's just say it involved significantly more spreadsheets than sunshine lately.) And the cherry on top of this entire thing? We're talking about the RARE !!! - 2BR ANDERSON Highest Floor - City View. Get. Ready.

Day 1: Arrival, Altitude, and Airport Antics

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 10:00 AM): Jakarta to Surabaya. Ugh, Jakarta. Honestly, felt like I was wading through a swamp of human energy. The flight, of course, was delayed. Naturally. This isn't a movie, folks, this is real life. Sat next to a guy who loudly clipped his fingernails the entire time. My internal scream meter hit a solid 9. But, hey, the anticipation of Surabaya kept me sane. (Kinda.)
  • Late Morning (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Arrival in Surabaya, immigration, and the hunt for the driver. Okay, I booked a driver. Smart, right? Except, I forgot to tell him I needed a larger vehicle for my luggage since I overpacked again. Cue the frantic phone calls. Then the awkward shuffle as we somehow crammed everything and me into a tiny car. Note to self: Less is more. Right.
  • Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Found a warung (small local restaurant) nearby that had Sate Klopo (coconut-grilled satay). I was ravenous. And let me tell you, that first bite? Pure, unadulterated, Indonesian glory. The peanut sauce was so rich, so flavorful, I swear I almost licked the plate. (Almost.)
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 3:00 PM) Check-in and the View!
    • Finally, the moment of truth. Arriving at the Anderson… And then, the elevator ride. Seriously, the anticipation nearly killed me. It ascends, and… BAM! The door opens, and Holy Moly! 2BR ANDERSON Highest Floor - City View. It was even BETTER than the pictures. The apartment was sleek, modern, and that view? Absolutely breathtaking. I mean, it's the kind of view that makes you want to just stand there, mouth agape, for a solid hour. Which, admittedly, is pretty close to what I did.
  • Late Afternoon (3:00 PM - 5:00 PM) - The Panic Setting:
    • So, you're probably thinking, "Wow, she's loving life!". Mostly, yes. However, there was a moment of pure panic. Being alone in a luxury apartment, in a foreign country, staring at a view that cost more than my monthly rent back home… it hit me. The fear of messing it up, of something going wrong, of NOT enjoying this (because wouldn't that be the ultimate failure?). I spent a good 30 minutes just pacing and muttering, before I realized: Shut up, self. Enjoy it! You freakin' deserve this.
  • Evening (5:00 PM onwards): Sunset, unpacking, and a grocery run. The colors of the sunset over Surabaya were unreal. Took a bunch of bad pictures, of course, then went to a nearby supermarket to get some snacks and supplies. Found some local fruit that I couldn't identify. Adventure! I tried a mangosteen. Divine.

Day 2: Culture Shock and Culinary Catastrophes (and triumphs!)

  • Morning (8:00 AM - 10:00 AM): Awoke to the glorious view. Coffee on the balcony. Bliss. Planned to visit the House of Sampoerna, hoping to immerse myself in culture away from the hotel.
  • Late Morning (10:00 AM - 1:00 PM): The House of Sampoerna. A beautifully preserved colonial building. But there were just too many people! And the cigarette smell. Let's just say my lungs got a decent workout. I ended up spending more time admiring the architecture (seriously, the details were insane) than actually focusing on the exhibits. Okay, okay, I'm not a history buff. Sue me.
  • Lunch (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM): I'd been craving rawon soup, a traditional black beef soup. I found a place recommended to me. Turns out, I ordered way too much chili paste with it. My mouth was on FIRE. Tears were streaming down my face. I looked like a mess. But, darn it, I finished the bowl. Because I'm a champ.
  • Afternoon (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Attempted to navigate the Tunjungan Plaza, a massive shopping mall. My sense of direction, already questionable, went completely AWOL. Wandered around for an hour, feeling utterly lost and defeated. I saw a store that said "SALE!" and I went in and blew my budget.
  • Afternoon/Evening (4:00 PM onward): Tried to make a simple Indonesian dinner at the Anderson. Disaster. The rice was either undercooked or burnt. I may or may not have set off the smoke alarm. The culinary skills are lacking, to say the least. Luckily, there were some leftovers from lunch (the chili-laden soup… oh, the memories!) and a large bowl of tempeh chips, which I devoured while feeling sorry for myself.

Day 3: More Surabaya, More Me! (and potential meltdown)

  • Morning (8:00 AM-10:00 AM): Up and at 'em bright and early. A little bit of reflection, and a little bit of contemplation. I made a list of things to do today, and started with a morning walk.
  • Late Morning (10:00 AM-12:00 PM): The hotel arranged a driver and a trip to Al-Akbar Mosque. The Mosque itself was awe-inspiring. The architecture, the atmosphere, everything about it was serene and beautiful. I took a ton of pictures, but nothing could ever capture the atmosphere. I made sure to act respectful, even though, again, I wasn't good at following the rules.
  • Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): After the mosque, I decided to try a new restaurant. I ended up at a place that had a unique vibe. The food was delicious though!
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM): I decided that I wanted to see the effect of the Anderson at night. So, I decided to return to the apartment, relax, order delivery, and rewatch the first season of The Good Place. I am a simple person.
  • Afternoon/Evening (4:00 PM onward): After settling in, I noticed the hotel was offering a service to get a massage. I took them up on it. The massage was perfect. As the night came, I was able to see the beautiful night view of the city. It was the perfect cap to the perfect trip.

And so on… (I'll spare you the day-by-day details, because honestly, the trip blurred into a beautiful, wonderful, slightly insane blur).

Final Thoughts:

Surabaya? Amazing. The RARE !!! - 2BR ANDERSON Highest Floor - City View? Worth every single penny. The food? Mostly incredible, occasionally fiery. Me? A work in progress, but I'm learning. I'm embracing the chaos, the imperfections, the moments of pure, unadulterated joy. And I'm definitely coming back. Oh, and next time, more tempeh chips. And maybe, just maybe, I'll learn how to cook. Or at least not set off the smoke alarm. We'll see. Peace out.

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So, You're Thinking About a Surabaya Condo? (And Maybe a RARE One at That?) Here's the Messy Truth.

Okay, Surabaya. Why even *consider* it? Is it just "Bali Lite"?

Bali Lite? Ugh, no. Surabaya is SO not Bali. It's... different. Okay, let's be real, my first thought was, "Is the air *literally* thicker?" (Surabaya's traffic is legendary). But then… there's something. Surabaya is the grittier, more real Indonesia. You get a much stronger sense of the *real* life, you know? The food is INSANE – street food that's cheap and explodes with flavor. Mie Ayam, Rawon... my mouth is watering just thinking about it. Plus, the people are incredibly welcoming, even if my Indonesian is, shall we say, "evolving."
Anecdote alert! I remember trying to order a coffee at a roadside warung. My pronunciation was *atrocious*. The woman just burst out laughing, then spent the next ten minutes teaching me the proper way to say “kopi.” I fumbled through it, she laughed again, but by the end, I felt like I was practically family. You don't get that in Bali (usually). It's a "get your hands dirty in life" kind of city.

Anderson Condo? Sounds fancy. What's the *actual* appeal? 2BR Top Floor specifically?

Fancy? Yeah, I guess. Anderson is one of the more sought-after addresses in Surabaya. That 2BR top floor? Well, here’s the deal, and this is *me* talking now, so prepare for some real talk. Surabaya is HOT. Seriously, like, melt-your-face-off hot. That top-floor positioning lets you get that glorious breeze that keeps you slightly sane during the worst heat. (Though, believe me, AC is still essential!).
The view? Forget the brochures. The brochures lie. I've seen the pictures – "sweeping cityscapes!" – more like, "sweeping smogscapes!" (Kidding! Sort of). But in all seriousness, you get decent views of the city, the surrounding areas, and maybe, on a clear day, even a glimpse of the mountains. But, the REAL appeal is the feeling of being… above it all. Like you've conquered the chaos of the city, even if you're still in the middle of it. The 2BR is great, by the way. Space. Actual space!
Quirky observation: I swear the sunsets in Surabaya are extra dramatic. Maybe it's the pollution helping. (Again, kidding! Mostly.)

Real Estate in Surabaya? Sounds intimidating. What's the deal with prices and "rare" condos?

Right. Real estate. Brace yourself. Prices are... well, they're not cheap. But, for what you get, and compared to places like Singapore or even Jakarta, it *can* be a steal. "Rare" usually means two things: 1) a highly desirable location (like Anderson) and 2) someone, somewhere, is probably trying to convince you to overpay.
Don't get me wrong, the Anderson specifically is pretty sweet, but “rare” can be PR speak. Do your research! Compare prices. And for the love of all that is holy, use a reputable real estate agent who speaks your language (and isn't just trying to unload the most expensive property).
Emotional Reaction: Finding the right agent felt like trying to find a needle in a haystack made of scams and cultural misunderstandings. The relief when I found someone trustworthy was immense! I almost cried (don't tell anyone).

Let's talk logistics. Infrastructure? Amenities? Is it livable?

Livable? Hmm. Okay, let's be honest, the infrastructure isn’t perfect. Traffic is a beast. You'll need a scooter or a driver (or a serious dose of patience and a good audiobook). But! Within the Anderson (and similar condos), you'll find amenities: a gym, a pool (essential!), security, often restaurants or shops nearby.
And honestly, you get used to it. Surabaya has this… energy. A pulse. It's rough around the edges, sure, but that's part of its charm. You learn where to get the best food, the fastest routes (trust me, you will), and how to navigate the inevitable power outages. It's about embracing the chaos.
Rambling thought: I sometimes think I see the same faces waiting for the same buses every day. It's kind of comforting, like belonging to a secret club of people who are all just trying to survive the Surabaya heat.

Okay, the biggest fear: The Culture Shock? How do you even *begin* to adjust?

Oh, culture shock is real. Very, very real. It hit me like a ton of bricks (or maybe a traffic jam). But, you know what? It’s manageable, even fun, if you go in with an open mind and a sense of humor. The most important thing? Learn some basic Indonesian phrases. Even trying shows people you care.
Be patient – things move at a different pace. Don't get frustrated by the lack of instant gratification. Smile a lot. Indonesians are generally incredibly kind and forgiving, especially if you're trying.
Double Down on Experience: Okay, this one time, I went to the market early in the morning to get some fresh fish and… let's just say I didn’t know how to haggle. I felt stupid and ripped off afterward. I went home feeling defeated. But then I realized… I was learning. The next time, I bargained better, and the seller even gave me a friendly pat on the back. It’s about trial and error. And laughing at yourself when you fail.

Pros vs Cons? Lay it out, already! Is it worth it?

Alright, let's be brutally honest.
Pros: * Food: Epic. Seriously. The best food I've ever had. * Affordable Living: For what you get, it can be surprisingly budget-friendly. * People: Generally warm, welcoming, and friendly. * Adventure: It's not boring. Ever. * The View (sometimes).
Cons: * Traffic: Prepare to spend a *lot* of time in it. * Air Quality: Can be… questionable. * Infrastructure: Not always reliable. * Bureaucracy: Can be a pain in the... well, you get the idea. * Culture Shock: It's real. (See above.)

Overall? Worth it? I genuinely think so. It's not for everyone. If you need pristine perfection and instant gratification, stay away. But if you want an authentic experience, a city that will challenge you, and a place that will stay with you long after you leave… then maybe, just maybe, a RAREHotels With Balconys

RARE !!! - 2BR ANDERSON Highest Floor - City View Surabaya Indonesia

RARE !!! - 2BR ANDERSON Highest Floor - City View Surabaya Indonesia

RARE !!! - 2BR ANDERSON Highest Floor - City View Surabaya Indonesia

RARE !!! - 2BR ANDERSON Highest Floor - City View Surabaya Indonesia