Hotel Description
Graha Dewata Home by Dadistay
Welcome to Villa Graha Dewata, nestled in the heart of Batu, Indonesia, offering a tranquil escape surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Located just 27 minutes from Jawa Timur Park 2, a unique theme park featuring educational activities centered around natural history and a zoo, this hotel provides a perfect base for family adventures. The design of Villa Graha Dewata conveys a harmonious blend of traditional Indonesian aesthetics and modern comforts, making it an inviting sanctuary for relaxation.
The rooms are spacious and elegantly designed, ensuring comfort and serenity during your stay. Each room features high-quality bedding, modern amenities, and tasteful decor, creating a welcoming ambiance for every guest.
Among its special amenities, the hotel offers high-speed internet access, allowing guests to stay connected, as well as fully equipped kitchens in select units, perfect for those who prefer self-catering.
Convenient transportation options include nearby Juanda International Airport, which is approximately two hours away by taxi, and Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport, just a 43-minute drive. The hotel prioritizes health and safety with enhanced cleaning protocols, ensuring a worry-free environment.
Guests can enjoy activities like visiting the nearby Batu Night Spectacular, an amusement park with rides and live shows, or exploring the whimsical Museum Angkut, showcasing Hollywood scenes and vintage vehicles. Additionally, cultural experiences await at Jawa Timur Park 3, famous for its dinosaur attractions.
For dining, nearby restaurants offer a variety of culinary delights, including traditional Indonesian cuisine, fresh seafood, and international options. Indulge at local favorites like Warung Makan Mami, known for its authentic flavors, or try the vibrant atmosphere at The Batu Nite Spectacular Food Court.
We invite you to experience the warm hospitality and exceptional offerings of Villa Graha Dewata, where comfort meets culture, creating unforgettable memories in Batu, Indonesia.