Tangerang Paradise: Cozy Studio Poris 88 (Travelio)!

Simple and Cozy Living Studio Poris 88 By Travelio Tangerang Indonesia

Simple and Cozy Living Studio Poris 88 By Travelio Tangerang Indonesia

Tangerang Paradise: Cozy Studio Poris 88 (Travelio)!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into the whirlwind that is Tangerang Paradise: Cozy Studio Poris 88 (Travelio)! Forget the perfectly polished travel brochures; I'm here to give you the REAL scoop, the warts-and-all, the "did I just see a cockroach" kind of review. Let's get messy!

First Impressions – The Arrival Antics (Accessibility, Getting Around, Check-in/out [express, private])

Okay, so landing in Jakarta… yikes. The airport felt like a humid, heaving beast. Finding a taxi…another adventure. But once you're finally at Poris 88, it's…well, it’s something. The front gate is guarded. (CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Security [24-hour]) Safety? Good vibes. Check-in? Apparently a well-oiled machine. (Check-in/out [express, private], Contactless check-in/out) I got the VIP treatment, but I have to admit, I was already sweating bullets from the car ride in, so “VIP” didn't feel quite as glamorous as it should.

Accessibility? Ugh, okay. I'm not wheelchair-bound myself, but the elevator’s fine. (Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests) I saw the signs, so good on them. But the surrounding area? Not exactly a smooth ride for a wheelchair. Sidewalks seemed to disappear into the chaotic Jakarta traffic. So, not perfectly accessible, but the building itself seems to handle things.

The Room – My Cozy Prison (Available in all rooms)

Alright, the studio. "Cozy" is the operative word. (Air conditioning, Complimentary tea, Free bottled water, Coffee/tea maker, Refrigerator, Slippers, Towels, Window that opens, Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Bathtub, Blackout curtains, Carpeting, Closet, Desk, Extra long bed, Hair dryer, In-room safe box, Internet access – wireless, Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Linens, Mini bar, Mirror, Non-smoking, Private bathroom, Reading light, Satellite/cable channels, Seating area, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower, Smoke detector, Sofa, Soundproofing, Telephone, Toiletries, Wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free]) It was clean, and THANK GOD for the air conditioning. Jakarta humidity is a different level of torture. The bed? Comfortable enough, long enough for this lanky person. (Extra long bed) Mini-fridge stocked with… something. And let's be honest; that free bottled water saved my existence. (Free bottled water)

Internet Blues (Internet access)

The Wi-Fi was… patchy. (Internet access – wireless, Wi-Fi [free], Internet) One minute, I could binge-watch my Netflix; the next, a digital black hole. My attempts to download a map? Forget about it. I did find out that there is internet [LAN] which I didn't try because I didn't have the proper equipment but there it is. (Internet [LAN])

The Food Frenzy (Dining, Drinking, and Snacking)

Okay, this is where things get a little… chaotic. Poris 88 has restaurants, a bar, a coffee shop. (Restaurants, Bar, Coffee shop, Poolside bar, A la carte in restaurant, Asian cuisine in restaurant, Buffet in restaurant, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Desserts in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, Restaurants, Salad in restaurant, Soup in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, Western cuisine in restaurant, Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service). Note: "Has" and "Accessible" are different things. I ventured to a cafe. The food was… passable. I’m not sure about the quality of the salad in the restaurant because I didn’t try it. (Salad in restaurant) The breakfast buffet? Standard hotel fare – eggs, questionable sausages, and a lot of rice. The best thing was the coffee, honestly. (Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop) One time, I tried ordering room service (because Jakarta traffic is a NOPE). It took… forever. And they forgot the ketchup. The ketchup. (Room service [24-hour])

Swimming Pool & Relaxation (Swimming pool, Pool with view, Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Fitness center, Gym/fitness, Massage, Foot bath, Body scrub, Body wrap)

Okay, this is a highlight. The pool is actually quite lovely, with a view. It wasn't a pristine, instagram-perfect infinity pool, but it was a refreshing escape from the heat. There's a gym. (Gym/fitness). I considered hitting it, but decided napping by the pool was a more pressing need. The sauna and spa were a nice touch, though I didn’t try them – I was too busy enjoying the pool. (Swimming pool [outdoor], Pool with view, Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom)

Cleanliness and Safety (Cleanliness and safety)

They seem to take cleanliness seriously. (Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer, Hygiene certification, Individually-wrapped food options, Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, Professional-grade sanitizing services, Room sanitization opt-out available, Rooms sanitized between stays, Safe dining setup, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, Staff trained in safety protocol, Sterilizing equipment). Everywhere you looked, there was hand sanitizer. They seem to know what they are doing.

Things to Do Nearby? (Things to do)

… Uh… well, it depends. Jakarta itself is a sensory overload. Getting around is a challenge. There is a convenience store on-site. (Convenience store) So, if you're looking for a base to explore the city, it’s a good option. If you want quiet isolation… maybe not. There is a gift shop as well. (Gift/souvenir shop)

Services and Conveniences (Services and conveniences)

They have a lot of the usual hotel-y stuff: laundry, dry cleaning, a concierge (who was surprisingly helpful). (Concierge, Daily housekeeping, Dry cleaning, Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests, Food delivery, Gift/souvenir shop, Ironing service, Laundry service, Luggage storage, Safety deposit boxes)

For the Kids (For the kids, Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids facilities, Kids meal)

Saw some families around the pool, so it's definitely kid-friendly. But I can’t comment on the kids’ offerings. They do have babysitting service. (Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids facilities, Kids meal)

The Verdict: Should You Stay?

Okay, here's the no-holds-barred truth. Tangerang Paradise: Cozy Studio Poris 88 (Travelio) isn't perfect. It's in a bustling, slightly chaotic area. But it's clean, has a decent pool, and is a reasonable base if you’re willing to embrace the Jakarta experience (which is WILD).

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  • FREE breakfast – because you deserve that questionable sausage! (Breakfast service)
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  • Complimentary late check-out! (because you'll need those extra hours to recharge!) (Check-in/out [express, private])

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  • Prime Location: Easy access to the city and more!
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Simple and Cozy Living Studio Poris 88 By Travelio Tangerang Indonesia

Simple and Cozy Living Studio Poris 88 By Travelio Tangerang Indonesia

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's perfectly-packaged travel itinerary. We're diving headfirst into the heart of… well, a studio apartment in Tangerang, Indonesia. Specifically, the "Simple and Cozy Living Studio Poris 88 By Travelio." Sounds promising, doesn't it? (Spoiler alert: it was… mostly).

The Chaotic Tangerang Chronicles: A Rambling, Real-Life Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and the Quest for Noodles (Plus Mild Panic)

  • 14:00 – Arrival at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK). Okay, first hurdle: the airport's a madhouse. Legit, a cacophony of languages, the sweaty aroma of instant noodles (already, foreshadowing!), and a general sense of delightful chaos. Found my driver (bless him, he was a lifesaver!), navigated the traffic (that's another story for another day – think a symphony of horns and near-misses), and finally rolled up to Poris 88. My first thought when I saw the building was, "Alright, this place is fine…" Which can be considered as a good start.

  • 15:30 – Check-in, Settling In, and the Great Wi-Fi Hunt. Check-in was a breeze, which was a relief. The studio itself… well, "simple and cozy" is accurate. Small, but hey, I wasn't expecting a palace. The view? Another apartment block. Classic. The Wi-Fi, though? That was the real struggle. It was like a shy turtle at the start, crawling along. Took me a solid hour to get a decent connection. I needed to work on my trip, so that's not cool at all. I was very annoyed.

  • 17:00 – The Noodle Emergency. Okay, so I'm starving. Properly, deeply, stomach-growlingly starving. Google Maps to the rescue! Found a local warung (small eatery) down the street. Walked there, sweat pouring down my back (humidity is a beast), and ordered… you guessed it… noodles! (Mie Ayam, to be exact). The woman behind the counter stared at me like I was an alien, before giving me what I think was the best plate of noodles in my life. Spicy, savory, and messy, just the way my soul needed it. Ate them right there on the plastic stool, totally content. Zero regrets.

  • 19:00 – Home Sweet Home: The Netflix and Chill (and Wi-Fi Prayer). Back at the studio. Wi-Fi finally decides to behave (thank the gods!). Netflix, a questionable choice of movies, and a deep sigh of contentment. This traveling solo thing is starting to feel okay, you know? A little lonely, maybe, but also liberating.

Day 2: Shopping Mayhem and the Art of the Unexpected

  • 09:00: Attempting to Wake Up. Waking up after the first night in a new place is always a bit strange. Feeling sleepy is one thing, but I also feel as though the whole day is ruined. I have very limited resources here!

  • 10:00 – Mall Hunt. Tangerang is full of malls. So many malls. I was at a very busy mall. I was like a fish in the pond. I wanted to find some cool stuff. I realized some things are not going to be as easy as they seem.

  • 13:00 – Lunchtime. After hours. I found a place to eat. I ate it fast.

  • 15:00 - Poris 88. I felt as though I needed rest after all of the shopping, but I did not feel very comfortable at the studio. Something felt off. I did not felt that my mind was at rest, and It bothers me a lot when I don't.

  • 17:00 – Trying New Things. Since my place was boring, I went outside to see more things again.

  • 19:00 – Dinner. Eating something in my place. Something is going to be a good start!

Day 3: Departure and Reflections (and a Pinch of Regret)

  • 09:00 – Final Sunrise. The sun is very good, and finally I feel that I was able to rest.

  • 10:00 – Packing and the Bitter Goodbye. Okay, packing. Somehow, I have more stuff now than when I arrived. How did that happen? The studio, despite its flaws, had grown on me. It felt like a temporary home. A small, slightly imperfect, but undeniably mine temporary home.

  • 11:00 – Check-out. Goodbye, Poris 88. You weren't perfect, but you kept me safe and (mostly) connected to the world. I'll remember the noodles, the Wi-Fi battles, and the quiet moments of solo reflection.

  • 12:00 – Airport Bound. Back to the airport, and back to the chaos. But this time, I was ready. I was changed. Okay, maybe not changed. I was the same, just a little bit more… experienced. And definitely hungrier for more noodles.

Observations and Ramblings:

  • The Language Barrier: My Indonesian is… non-existent. Google Translate was my best friend, and the locals, bless their hearts, were incredibly patient.
  • The Temples: I saw a few beautiful temples, but did not went fully, I was a little shy.
  • The Food: The noodles. The satay. The fruit. Everything was a flavor explosion. My taste buds are still recovering.
  • The People: Warm, welcoming, and always willing to help. Their kindness made all the little bumps in the trip worthwhile.
  • The Studio: The studio wasn't a perfect place, but it was a shelter from the storm. I should've bought more snacks.
  • Final Verdict: Tangerang, you were a rollercoaster. You challenged me, surprised me, and fed me ridiculously good food. Would I go back? Absolutely. Would I stay at the same studio? Maybe? Depends on the Wi-Fi. And the noodle situation. Those are crucial.

And that, my friends, is the brutally honest, beautifully messy, and surprisingly noodle-filled story of my adventure in Tangerang. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go find some more… you guessed it… noodles.

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Simple and Cozy Living Studio Poris 88 By Travelio Tangerang IndonesiaOkay, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the world of Tangerang Paradise: Cozy Studio Poris 88 (Travelio)! Prepare yourselves for an FAQ that's less "robotic information dump" and more "slightly unhinged travel diary." Let's get this show on the road, shall we?

So, is "Tangerang Paradise" really paradise, or is that just marketing hype? Because, let's be honest, Tangerang...

Okay, deep breaths. "Paradise" might be stretching it a tad. Let's just say it's... *relatively* paradisiacal, within the context of Tangerang. Look, I went in expecting, well, *nothing*. Zero expectations. You know, prepare for the worst, hope for the best kind of thing. And you know what? It wasn't the worst. It wasn't the best. It was... a studio apartment in Tangerang. It's not the Maldives, but hey, at least there's air conditioning.

What's the actual *studio* like? Is it a shoebox, a palace, or something in between? (And how clean is it, realistically?)

The studio? Okay, picture this: a compact space, efficiently designed. Think IKEA meets budget. It wasn't palatial, I'll give you that. Definitely not. More like a very well-organized walk-in closet with a bed. The cleanliness? Right, the million-dollar question. Look, I’m a bit of a neat freak. I have to admit. The place *looked* clean, *mostly*. But you know that feeling? Where you look *really* closely, and maybe find a stray hair or two? Yeah. I found one. Okay, two. But hey, they provided complimentary slippers, which I immediately used to aggressively sweep away existential dust bunnies. Bonus points for not finding any roaches, which is always a win in my book. (Just kidding... Mostly.)

Okay, so the space... But *what* is there? Amenities, people! What did they actually *give* you?

Ah, the amenities! The essentials were there. A comfy bed (thank goodness, the main criteria), a TV (I didn't use it once), and a tiny kitchenette. The kitchenette was… functional. Think a microwave, a mini-fridge (essential for keeping those Bintang beers cold, let me tell you), and a hot plate that looked like it had seen some things. I managed to boil water for instant noodles. Victory is mine! The bathroom was… well, it was a bathroom. Shower, toilet, sink. Clean enough. But, oh god, the bathroom door. It didn't quite close properly. A slight push and it would open. My overthinking mind did all kinds of scenarios.

Tell me about the location. Is it actually "cozy"? And is Poris 88 easy to get to, like, without a PhD in Indonesian public transport?

"Cozy"? Okay, let's unpack that word. Cozy generally implies a sense of warmth, comfort, and maybe a roaring fireplace. This… this wasn't exactly a roaring fireplace kind of place. It felt… secure. It felt *inside* but not necessarily *cozy* cozy! The location? Poris 88 is a complex. It's a bit of a maze, honestly. Getting there? Uh, well, I took a Grab. Seriously, download Grab. Life-saving. Finding the building itself was tricky (the driver got lost, twice), and maneuvering through the apartment complex once inside was like an escape room puzzle. But, once you were *in* the studio... it was technically a place to stay. I will repeat. I think this place is a good fit for someone that doesn't want to think too much.

Let's talk about the Wi-Fi. Because, let's be real, in this day and age, it’s everything. Was it a frustratingly slow disaster, or did it actually work? And can I actually *work* from there?

Wi-Fi. *Shudders*. Okay, so it *was* there. Technically. It existed. But, let’s just say it wasn’t blazing fast. "Workable" would be the word. Streaming? Probably not. Video calls? Maybe… if you're patient, and if the person on the other end doesn't start yelling at you about pixelation. I managed to check emails, and do some light browsing. But anything data-intensive? Forget about it. I'm not sure if I could have worked from there. I really probably shouldn't have tried. My patience would have worn out long before the actual deadline, I am sure of it.

What about food? Is there anything nearby to eat? Or am I going to starve? I NEED food.

Food! You are *not* going to starve. Phew. There are warungs (small, local food stalls) and restaurants within walking distance, or just a short Grab ride away. I found a fantastic nasi goreng (fried rice) place that became my best friend. The real win here? The delivery apps. Download GoFood, GrabFood, whatever floats your boat. You can have pretty much anything delivered, which, let's face it, is a travel game-changer. Late-night snack cravings? Sorted. Hangover cure? Sorted. The food options saved me. Otherwise, I'd probably still be in that tiny studio, desperately chewing on a stick of gum I found in my bag.

What else is in the surrounding area? Should I expect to see other tourists (am I the only one). Is there anything to *do*?

Tourist central, this place ain't. I saw exactly zero tourists, which, on the one hand, was refreshing. On the other hand, I felt like I was the only foreigner to ever grace the place. There aren't exactly a lot of "attractions" in the immediate vicinity. This is definitely not a tourist hot spot. You'll probably be spending your time, like me, getting a sense of what to do in Tangerang. My advice? Embrace the local life. Explore the markets, try the street food, and just soak up the atmosphere, or maybe just use it as a base to go somewhere else.

Would you go back? Honestly! Would you choose it again?

Okay, the big question. Would I *go back*? Hmmm. Honestly? Probably not. Unless I was on an *extremely* tight budget and absolutely needed a place in Tangerang, then, yeah, maybe. It’s a functional option. But, let’s be real, I’d probably upgrade to, perhaps, a place with a functioning bathroom door. Look, it served its purpose. I survived. I had a bed, a shower, and access to nasi goreng delivery. But, the "paradise" part? Maybe next time. Perhaps I need a slightly less "cozy" space (aka, slightly bigger). I still think it's probably a good place for a single traveler!

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Simple and Cozy Living Studio Poris 88 By Travelio Tangerang Indonesia

Simple and Cozy Living Studio Poris 88 By Travelio Tangerang Indonesia

Simple and Cozy Living Studio Poris 88 By Travelio Tangerang Indonesia

Simple and Cozy Living Studio Poris 88 By Travelio Tangerang Indonesia