Escape to Paradise: Calma Studio at Akasa Apartment, Tangerang

Calma Studio I @Akasa Apartment Tangerang Indonesia

Calma Studio I @Akasa Apartment Tangerang Indonesia

Escape to Paradise: Calma Studio at Akasa Apartment, Tangerang

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into "Escape to Paradise: Calma Studio at Akasa Apartment, Tangerang." This isn't just a review; it's a full-blown, no-holds-barred, warts-and-all experience. I’m talking the messy, the glorious, and the slightly embarrassing – all the things TripAdvisor never tells you. And yes, I'm aiming for that sweet, sweet SEO juice, so get ready for those keywords!

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The Grand Entrance: First Impressions (and a minor panic)

Finding Akasa Apartment in Tangerang was a breeze. Seriously, my GPS practically sang me a lullaby. As for the "Calma Studio"… Well, the name does promise serenity. Let's just say my first impression was less "calma" and more "slightly frantic, juggling luggage and the WhatsApp messages from my travel buddy." The lobby? Sleek, modern, and blessedly air-conditioned. The check-in process was "Contactless check-in/out" smooth – which is a huge win in these post-pandemic times. They even had a doorman, which made me feel instantly important (even if I was just dragging a suitcase).

Accessibility: Making Life Easier (Almost)

Okay, real talk. I’m not using a wheelchair, but I did take note of the “Facilities for disabled guests” and the “Elevator.” Important stuff, right? The entrance seemed easy, the hallways are wide, and the whole place is well-lit. That's a good start. Though, I have to admit, I didn't get a chance to test the specifics of how accessible the pool or fitness center is. (More on that later…)

The Room: My Little Paradise (with a few minor dents)

Entering the Calma Studio felt like stepping into a… well, a studio. "Air conditioning," "Non-smoking," "Wi-Fi [free]" – check, check, and check. The "Free bottled water" was a godsend after the journey. The "Blackout curtains" were amazing. Sleep is critical for me, and I needed it (more on that later…). The "extra long bed" was a plus! It was well-appointed. Clean. And actually, pretty damn comfortable. Oh and, thank God for the "Hair dryer." My "desk" was a lifesaver. But did it have the promised "Complimentary tea?" Well, that's a big "NO". No tea. Maybe I'm being petty, but I crave my morning tea, and now I had no tea!

Cleanliness and Safety: Living in a Sanitized Bubble (Probably)

Okay, this is where Akasa Apartment shines. I mean, they have "Anti-viral cleaning products," "Daily disinfection in common areas," and "Staff trained in safety protocol." Plus, "Hand sanitizer" stations were everywhere. They really went the extra mile. I also loved that "Rooms sanitized between stays" and had "Room sanitization opt-out available." This is huge!

The Amenities Extravaganza (or, Adventures in relaxation)

  • Pool with view: YES! The pool was gorgeous, and it had a stunning view. I spent a solid afternoon just floating around, contemplating the meaning of life (and which cocktail to order next).
  • Fitness Center: I'm a gym rat so the "Fitness center" was key, and it was actually pretty decent. Full of machines, dumbbells, and the all-important "Gym/fitness". Though I'm not sure I saw a "foot bath." My feet didn't mind, though!
  • Spa: Right now, this is a big "maybe." I'm not ready to say "Spa" unless I know for sure. They do have a "massage" and "Sauna" and "Steamroom," but I was a little wary. I need to ask more about them. Next trip? Absolutely.
  • Things to do, ways to relax: I did see the "Smoking area", and "terraces" which is nice.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling the Fun (and minor disappointments)

  • Restaurants: They offer "Asian cuisine in restaurant", "International cuisine in restaurant", with "Buffet in restaurant", "A la carte in restaurant", and "Vegetarian Restaurant" options. I was so excited to eat, and the food was pretty decent. I like the "Coffee/tea in restaurant" option. "Breakfast [buffet]" was great. It was a "Breakfast service". I had "Soup in restaurant" and a "salad in restaurant" that was amazing.
  • Poolside bar: The most important place! I was able to get cocktails here.
  • Snack bar: Snack bar was great, too!

Internet Access: The Wi-Fi Woes (and occasional victories!)

Let's get real: solid Wi-Fi is a must in this day and age. "Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!" (Hallelujah!) and "Internet access – wireless" were both strong, mostly reliable. There was a moment, however, when the signal dropped during a very important video call. Still, "Internet access – LAN" was an option.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Count

  • "Daily housekeeping" was on point. My room was always spotless.
  • "Laundry service" and "Dry cleaning" are seriously appreciated.
  • "Cash withdrawal." Because you always need cash.
  • "Luggage storage." More hotels need this!
  • "Concierge." The concierge was super helpful when arranging a taxi.
  • "Car park [free of charge]." So nice not to worry about parking.

For the Kids… and the Not-So-Kids

I personally didn't take advantage of the "Babysitting service", or "Kids facilities" since I was on my own. They do have the "Family/child friendly" category, though, so it seems good .

Getting Around: Smooth Sailing (mostly)

  • "Airport transfer" made arriving and departing a breeze.
  • "Taxi service" readily available.
  • "Car park [free of charge]" was clutch.

The Verdict: Should You Book? (Absolutely!)

Look, "Escape to Paradise: Calma Studio at Akasa Apartment, Tangerang" isn't perfect. The lack of my daily tea really struck me. But the positives far outweigh the negatives. The location is great, the cleanliness is top-notch, the staff is friendly, and the amenities are plentiful. It's a solid choice for solo travelers, couples, or anyone looking for a comfortable and relaxing base in Tangerang.

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Calma Studio I @Akasa Apartment Tangerang Indonesia

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Calma Studio I - A Tangerang Tango (My Brain's Been a Bit of a Mess Lately)

Okay, so here's the deal. I'm supposed to be chillaxing in this "Calma Studio I" at Akasa Apartment in Tangerang, Indonesia. Sounds idyllic, right? Well, between you and me, my brain's currently oscillating between "overwhelming excitement" and "existential dread regarding the laundry I definitely didn't do before leaving." But hey, let's roll with it. This is the itinerary, the loose framework for my semi-organized chaos:

Day 1: Arrival and Disorientation (aka "Where TF Am I?")

  • 1:30 PM: Landed at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. Smooth(ish) ride in from the airport, mostly because the Grab driver seemed to know every shortcut imaginable. My inner monologue was a constant stream of "Wow, that's a lot of traffic!" and "Is that… a durian stand? Tempting…"
  • 2:30 PM: Check-in at Akasa Apartment. Finding the right tower was a minor Olympic sport. I swear, every apartment building here looks like a futuristic Lego set. Finally, made it! Calma Studio I. Small, but cute. Maybe I can actually relax here… or will the existential dread win?
  • 3:00 PM: The room. Okay, it's clean. Fresh towels - a good sign! The air con is blasting, which is exactly what my sweaty self needs right now. Unpacked (mostly just flung my clothes into the vaguely closet-shaped object), plugged in all my chargers (essential!), and assessed the "situation." My initial impression: surprisingly minimalist (thank heavens, I am not a minimalist).
  • 3:30 PM: Staring contest with the bed. Winner: The bed. I need a nap. (Side note: Did I remember to pack my earplugs? This building is definitely not designed for quiet contemplation.)
  • 4:30 PM: Woke up. Feel slightly less like a zombie. Now, the real question: food.
  • 5:00 PM: Wandered around the Akasa complex, searching for sustenance. Found a little warung (I think that's right… I'm still learning the lingo) selling what looked like nasi goreng. Took a leap of faith. Ordered it with a smile and a shaky "Terima kasih!" The result? Spectacular. Absolutely delicious. Ate way too much. Immediately regretting the nap, because now I'm full and sluggish.
  • 6:30 PM: Back in the room, feeling like a stuffed dumpling. Considered watching a movie, but the Indonesian TV is a cultural experience in itself. All the local dramas are dubbed and the ads are weird! Settled on reading, but am already feeling myself drifting off.
  • 7:30 PM: The noise from the street below (and the building) is insane! Time for earplugs!

Day 2: Food, Fun, and the Great Toilet-Paper Crisis of 2024

  • 8:00 AM: Woke up. Refuse to look at the unmade bed. Must…find…coffee.
  • 8:30 AM: The quest for morning coffee. Discovering a hidden gem coffee shop nearby, they offer a variety of coffee.
  • 9:30 AM: Breakfast. Went for some fresh fruit, just to pretend I'm healthy. The mango was divine. Okay, starting to feel more human.
  • 10:30 AM: Finally decided to venture out! Went to a local market near the apartment. The sights, the sounds, the smells! It was a total assault on the senses, and I loved every second of it.
  • 11:30 AM: Back at the studio. Suddenly. I can't find my toilet paper! Oh no, disaster.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch. Found a warung recommended me by my friend, with a little bit of spicier food.
  • 1:30 PM: Found my toilet paper!
  • 2:00 PM: Went back to the room, I saw the local drama on TV again.
  • 3:00 PM: Rest.
  • 4:00 PM: Swimming Pool. The water is very cold.
  • 6:00 PM: Tried Nasi Padang.
  • 7:00 PM: Going back to the room.

Day 3: The Art of Doing Absolutely Nothing (and Possibly Failing Spectacularly)

  • 9:00 AM: Woke up to incessant construction noise. (Note to self: next time, ask for a room on a higher floor, away from the sonic boom of civilization).
  • 9:30 AM: Decided that today's mission is pure relaxation. No plans. No pressure. Just… exist.
  • 10:00 AM: Attempted to read my book. Failed after three pages. My brain is still slightly fried from yesterday's market adventure.
  • 10:30 AM: Started procrastinating by organizing (read: rearranging) the few items I actually brought with me. Realized I brought way too many t-shirts.
  • 11:00 AM: Finally, managed to finish a chapter of my book. Progress!
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch. (I'm sensing a pattern here). Ordered mie goreng from some delivery app. So many food options!
  • 1:00 PM: Watched a movie on my laptop.
  • 3:00 PM: Tried to sleep again, but the noise kept coming.
  • 4:00 PM: Decided to take a walk in the Akasa area.
  • 5:00 PM: Back to the room.
  • 6:00 PM: Ordered some snacks.
  • 7:00 PM: Time to go to bed!

Day 4: The Emotional Rollercoaster of Leaving (and Maybe Planning a Return?)

  • 9:00 AM: Packing. A bittersweet moment. On one hand, saying goodbye to the chaos. On the other, the idea of going back to reality is terrifying.
  • 10:00 AM: Last breakfast. The final nasi goreng.
  • 11:00 AM: Finished packing.
  • 12:00 PM: Checked out.
  • 1:00 PM: Arrived at the airport.
  • 2:00 PM: Boarding the flight.

Final Thoughts:

Yes, this plan was a mess. Yes, I spent most of my time eating. Did I find "calma?" Not exactly. But did I experience something? Absolutely. Tangerang, Akasa Apartment, the food, the people…it all left its mark. I came here looking for relaxation and ended up getting a full-on sensory overload. And honestly? I think I loved every chaotic, imperfect, slightly-too-loud moment of it. Would I come back? In a heartbeat. Just please, someone, send me extra earplugs. And maybe teach me to properly fold my clothes.

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Calma Studio I @Akasa Apartment Tangerang Indonesia

Calma Studio I @Akasa Apartment Tangerang IndonesiaOkay, buckle up buttercup, because we're diving headfirst into the mess that is my *actual* experience with Escape to Paradise: Calma Studio at Akasa Apartment, Tangerang. Get ready for the good, the bad, and the utterly bonkers. Buckle up, and let's get real.

So, "Escape to Paradise"... Does it actually feel like paradise? Spill the tea.

Alright, first things first: "Paradise" is a *strong* word. Let's just say my idea of paradise involves endless margaritas and a complete absence of mosquito bites. Did Calma Studio at Akasa deliver that? Nah, not quite. It's more like… a reasonably priced, potentially relaxing apartment in Tangerang. The marketing photos? Yeah, they’re good. *Really* good. I swear, the photos make the place look airier than a cloud. My reality? Well, let's just say I spent a *solid* 20 minutes trying to figure out how to operate the air conditioner. And the view? Mostly other apartments. Still, it's better than my cramped apartment, I give you that.

The Studio part – what’s it *actually* like inside? Is it tiny and cramped?

Okay, here's the deal. The studio *is* a studio. So, yeah, it's not a sprawling villa. It's compact. But! It's surprisingly well-laid-out. I mean, they’ve made the most of the space. There’s a kitchenette (perfect for instant noodles, which, let's be honest, is a cornerstone of my diet), a decent-sized bed (good for collapsing on after a long day of... existing), and a little seating area. It's not the Ritz, people, but it’s perfectly functional if you embrace the minimalist life. I even managed to do a little yoga in there (very badly, mind you). It *felt* cramped at first with everything in one room but after the first night? Easy breezy like a Sunday morning.

What about the amenities? Any perks, or is it just, like, a bed and a shower?

Alright, amenities. This is where things get a little... mixed. They *do* have a pool, which is a HUGE plus on a hot day. The water, I will admit, felt a little... chlorine-y. But hey, it's a pool! And there’s a gym which I didn't go to. The idea seemed far more appealing than the reality. I think. I think they had a small market, so you could buy snacks and essentials. It was… convenient. The wifi was decent, which is crucial because let’s be real, I'm glued to my phone 24/7. A downside? Parking was a bit of a nightmare. Took me forever to find a spot.

Okay, let's get *real*. The best and worst parts of your stay? Hit me.

Alright, brace yourself. Best: The bed. Genuinely comfortable. I could have slept for a week. The price. Seriously affordable. Worst: The noise. Because I'm a light sleeper and I was on the ground floor, I could hear everything from conversations outside to the distant hum of the AC. It was constant and even with earplugs, it was difficult to sleep but the upside of that annoyance was that I didn't miss any of the interesting things happening around me, I was always in the know!

Let’s talk location. Akasa Apartment... is it actually in a good spot?

The location is… okay. It's not in the dead center of Tangerang, that's for sure. You're gonna need a Grab (or a Gojek if you're feeling adventurous) to get anywhere interesting. There's a mall nearby, which is convenient for grabbing essentials or escaping the heat. It's not the most scenic location, but it gets the job done. I mean, it’s Tangerang. It’s not known for its stunning vistas, is it?

The kitchen – fully equipped for your Gordon Ramsay dreams? Or just for boiling some eggs?

LOL. "Gordon Ramsay dreams." That’s a good one. No, sadly, it's not a gourmet kitchen. It's got the basics: a microwave, a small fridge, a kettle, a few plates and cutlery. Perfect for minimal cooking but I would not be trying to whip up anything requiring more than two ingredients. I tried to make toast one morning, and nearly set off the smoke alarm. Let's just say my culinary skills are best left to the professionals. So, yeah, instant noodles and maybe some instant coffee are your best bets.

What about the bathroom? Is it clean? Does it have good water pressure? The *essentials*.

The bathroom was… clean. Which, considering some of the places I’ve stayed, is a *huge* win. The water pressure was decent, thank goodness, because nothing is worse than a pathetic shower. And HOT water! I'd give the bathroom a solid passing grade. My only real complaint? The shower curtain kept sticking to me. Creepy.

Okay, the elephant in the room: Is it worth the price? Honestly.

Absolutely. For the price, yeah. It's a solid deal. You're getting a clean(ish) place to crash, a bed that's comfortable, and some basic amenities. It's not luxury, it's not a five-star resort. It's a perfectly acceptable place to stay. I'd go back, especially if I needed a cheap place to crash for a few days or I'm looking to be in the Tangerang area. Just bring earplugs, and lower your expectations on the "paradise" front.

If you HAD to pick ONE truly memorable thing about your stay, what would it be?

Hmm. This is tough... Okay, it's a toss up between two things. The first time, I managed to order food to my door because I couldn't be bothered going out. It was glorious. The second time, I had a very strange dream. It was incredibly vivid, and I woke up in a cold sweat. I can't remember all the details, it involved a rogue pineapple, a tapir, and a dramatic interpretive dance. The location was so mundane that it took the sting off the dream but I will never forget it. It was *that* memorable.

Would you recommend it to a friend? Be honest!

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Calma Studio I @Akasa Apartment Tangerang Indonesia

Calma Studio I @Akasa Apartment Tangerang Indonesia

Calma Studio I @Akasa Apartment Tangerang Indonesia

Calma Studio I @Akasa Apartment Tangerang Indonesia