Luxury 10th Floor Apartment in Makassar, Delft: Unbelievable Views!

Apartment Delft Makassar Unit Lantai 10 Makassar Indonesia

Apartment Delft Makassar Unit Lantai 10 Makassar Indonesia

Luxury 10th Floor Apartment in Makassar, Delft: Unbelievable Views!

Okay, buckle up buttercups because this is a review, not a robot-written summary. We're diving headfirst into the "Luxury 10th Floor Apartment in Makassar, Delft: Unbelievable Views!" and I'm not holding back. Prepare for truth bombs, random tangents, and the raw, unfiltered opinions of a seasoned traveler. Let's get messy!

First Impressions & Accessibility: Can a Wheelchair Get in? (and My Sanity Survive?)

Okay, first thing's first: Accessibility. This is HUGE for a lot of people, and frankly, it's often an afterthought. I NEED to know if I can, you know, actually get IN the place. So, I'm desperately hoping they've got their act together on this. The review leans heavily on "facilities for disabled guests" listed, I want confirmation! Specifically, let's talk about "Elevator". That's a good sign, right? Gotta get to the 10th floor somehow. Then, I'm looking for concrete details: are the elevators wide enough for wheelchairs? Are there ramps? Accessible bathrooms? Details, people! Details are what matters.

And while we're on the subject of getting around, thank goodness for "Car park [free of charge]". Score! "Car park [on-site]" is also good, because I don't want to be circling the block for an hour. "Valet parking" sounds fancy; I love being treated like royalty, even if it's just for a tiny bit.

Rooms & Views: Finally, Some Luxury! (Hopefully Not Just a View of a Parking Lot)

The big draw here is those "Unbelievable Views!" Let's hope they deliver. I'm expecting panoramic vistas, not a peek at the neighbor's washing line. "High floor" is a promising sign.

And let's talk about the room! "Air conditioning"? Thank goodness. "Blackout curtains"? YES! Sleeping in is a lifestyle. "Bathrobes" and "Slippers"? Now we're talking. I want to feel pampered, damn it! "Coffee/tea maker"? Essential. "Mini bar"? Tempting. "Free bottled water"? Score again. "Free Wi-Fi"? Of course, in today's age is mandatory. But is it FAST? That's the real question. I don't want to be buffering during my Netflix binge. "Additional toilet" is a godsend for people like my husband! Also, I really hope it's "Soundproof rooms". I have zero patience for noisy neighbors.

Extra points for the "Extra long bed" and "Non-smoking"!

Cleanliness and Safety: Am I Going to Catch Something? (Post-pandemic Paranoia Activated)

Okay, COVID-19 has messed us all up, hasn't it? Cleanliness is NO JOKE anymore. I'm instantly scanning for "Anti-viral cleaning products," "Rooms sanitized between stays," "Staff trained in safety protocol," and "Hand Sanitizer." These are BASIC requirements, people! I'm checking for "Daily disinfection in common areas" too because I don't want to spend the next week being sick. The reviews needs to make sure they provide the required level of security.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: My Stomach is Ready (and Probably Overly Excited)

Okay, let's talk about the important stuff: food! "Restaurants"? Plural? Yes, please! I'm looking for a good "Breakfast [buffet]" or "Breakfast service", because I'm not about to cook while on holiday. I'm particularly keen on seeing that "Asian breakfast" or "Asian cuisine in restaurant". And a "Poolside bar"! I want cocktails while I’m lounging, is that too much to ask? And, of course, "Room service [24-hour]" because who knows when those midnight munchies will hit?

Let's see, I see "Desserts in restaurant". I want to know about the desserts, the details of desserts. I need the story behind the chocolate cake!

Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Spa Day Anyone? (OMG, Yes!)

Okay, this is where things get really interesting. "Pool with view"? Yes, please! "Sauna," "Spa," "Steamroom," "Massage"? Sign me up immediately. My shoulders are already a tense mess from all the travel planning. A "Fitness center" is also great for working out all the stress.

Services and Conveniences: Beyond the Basics (Do They Actually Cater?)

I hope they've got the basics covered, like "Daily housekeeping" and a good "Concierge". "Laundry service" is a MUST, because I am not doing laundry on vacation! It's all about relaxation, baby. "Luggage storage" is also useful, in case I have more bags than I can manage carrying. "Cash withdrawal" is also a bonus.

For the Kids: Are They Welcome? (or is it An Adults-Only Paradise?)

Do they have "Babysitting service"? "Family/child friendly"? Kids meal? This is vital to me, because I have kids. And if they're not kid-friendly, I need to know before I make the booking!

Getting Around: Easy Peasy? (Or a Nightmare?)

"Airport transfer" is a massive plus. I hate dealing with taxis and public transport, especially after a long flight. I better not forget "Taxi service" just in case.

The Big Question: Would I Book It? (The Honest Verdict)

Okay, here's the deal: If the views actually live up to the hype, and if they nail the cleanliness and accessibility, AND if the breakfast is up to scratch, this place is a winner.

I'm especially intrigued by the "Spa/sauna" – if they've got a killer spa experience, that could seal the deal.

But the devil's in the details. I need to see specific information about the accessibility features, the spa treatments, and the food options. And if there are any hidden charges or nasty surprises, forget it.

Here's my pitch to you, the potential guest:

Tired of Ordinary Hotels? Dive into Delft's Best with Luxury 10th Floor Apartment: Unbelievable Views!

Picture this: You're sipping a cocktail at the poolside bar, overlooking the city sprawl. Those "Unbelievable Views!" aren't just a promise; they're a daily dose of breathtaking beauty. (Realistically, I hope it's REALLY good).

Here's why you need to book this place, and FAST:

  • Views That Will Blow Your Mind: Seriously, the 10th-floor location offers panoramic vistas.
  • Spa Day Dreams: The spa/sauna is calling, and you MUST answer. Release all your stress!
  • Accessibility Sorted: (Hopefully; double-check the details, of course!) "Facilities for disabled guests" are listed.
  • Foodie Heaven: Poolside bar, Asian cuisine, all-day dining!
  • Unbelievable Convenience: 24-hour room service, free Wi-Fi, all the modern conveniences you could ask for.

But here's the kicker: Limited availability! Those views are in high demand. Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience Delft in style. (I'm still going to double-check the accessibility, and I'm reading reviews to see if there are any 'gotchas'.)

Book now and prepare to be amazed!

Final Thoughts

Luxury 10th Floor Apartment in Makassar, Delft: Unbelievable Views! has the potential to be amazing. If they execute on the details, it'll be a trip to remember.

Now, go book the place!

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Apartment Delft Makassar Unit Lantai 10 Makassar Indonesia

Apartment Delft Makassar Unit Lantai 10 Makassar Indonesia

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's meticulously planned travel itinerary. This is the chaotic, caffeine-fueled, and soul-stirring adventure of Yours Truly in Makassar, Indonesia, specifically holed up in Apartment Delft on the 10th floor. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions, questionable decisions, and enough nasi goreng to fuel a small… well, a small army.

Day 1: Arrival, Altitude, and Awkward Awkwardness

  • 06:00 AM (ish): Woke up in a jet-lagged haze. The flight was… a thing. Sat next to a guy who insisted on explaining the intricacies of Balinese rice cultivation for six hours. I swear, I dreamt in terraced paddies last night. Still, made it! Makassar airport looked suspiciously like every other airport ever (minus the Balinese rice dude).

  • 08:00 AM: Arrived at Apartment Delft. Okay, the view? Stunner. Seriously, breathtaking. Makassar sprawling below, the sea shimmering… then I tried to open the damn door. Key jammed. For a solid fifteen minutes. Began questioning life choices. Eventually, brute force (and a slightly frantic call to the host) won. Victory!

  • 09:00 AM: Unit exploration! Apartment is clean, modern. Immediately discovered the coffee situation: instant. My face fell. Then I remembered I'm in Indonesia. Coffee is everywhere. Must. Acquire. Local. Brew.

  • 10:00 AM: ventured out. The streets of Makassar hit me with a wave of humidity and the sound of a thousand scooters. This is going to be exciting, but also… dangerous. Found a small warung (that's a local food stall, FYI) near the apartment. Ordered some nasi goreng (fried rice) because, Indonesia. Seriously, it's a staple. Sat down, took a bite, and… a moment of pure joy. It was perfect. The perfect blend of savory, spicy, with a little egg on top. My faith in humanity was momentarily restored.

  • 11:00 AM: The internet is a mess. The Wifi is… functional. Barely. Currently wrestling with the upload of a single Instagram story with that nasi goreng. Feeling the impatience. I need to upload my stories of the day ASAP.

  • 12:00 PM - 14:00 PM: I really wanted to go to Losari Beach, Makassar's iconic spot. I read a guide, and it went down to the beach, and I was going to eat grilled seafood and watch the sunset. The truth is, I really wanted to, but I got trapped. The apartment was comfortable, the AC was bliss, and I kept seeing the perfect angle to view the Makassar. I had to spend the day shooting photos. The sunset was a little bit disappointing. I swear the clouds just covered the sun.

  • 19:00 PM: The worst craving ever. The warung was closed; I needed to search more food. Found a new local restaurant. Ordered another nasi goreng (surprise!). Realized I am going to become this guy.

  • 20:00 PM: Back at the apartment, planning tomorrow. The logistics are making my head spin. Seriously, where do I even begin to find a reliable driver?

Day 2: The Island Adventure, and the Day That Went Sideways

  • 08:00 AM: Woke up. Maybe slept a little more. Okay, a lot more. Jet lag is a cruel mistress. Found a coffee shop finally. This place? Legit. Proper espresso machine, local beans. The world is feeling a little more… right.

  • 09:00 AM: Made contact with a local guide. He seems legit. Or at least more legit than the driver the hotel recommended, who looked like he was about to fall asleep at the wheel before we even left the parking lot. We negotiate the day trip to Samalona Island. I pay the deposit. I hope I didn't get scammed.

  • 10:00 AM: Headed to the port. Took a becak (trishaw) because, when in Rome… or, you know, Makassar. This thing is a death trap on wheels, driven by a man who appears to be both eighty years old and missing several vital senses. Arrived at the port alive! Yay!

  • 11:30 AM: The boat to Samalona Island. This is the dream. Turquoise water, white sand, the sun beating down… this is what I came for. And then… the boat broke down. The guide wasn't happy. I wasn't happy. We sat. We waited. We sweat.

  • 13:00 PM: The boat works now. Arrived. I am happy. Snorkelling. It's incredible, underwater is alive. Fish everywhere. Corals. I will stay here forever.

  • 16:00 PM: Headed back. The water was getting choppy, the sunset was looking amazing.

  • 18:00 PM: Back at the apartment. Exhausted, sunburnt, and slightly salty. The best day ever. But I need a shower. A very, very long shower.

  • 19:00 PM: The internet is still rubbish, but I'm not even mad. My Instagram stories are up! World, prepare to be jealous of my snorkeling skills (or lack thereof).

Day 3: The Cultural Clumsiness, and the Quest for True Authentic Taste

  • 09:00 AM: Decided to attempt a bit of the local culture and found out that The Fort Rotterdam is so freaking cool! All I wanted to do was walk around and feel like an old-timey explorer. History, architecture - I'm a sucker for that.

  • 11:00 AM: Found a spot at a local market. I was going to buy something unique, but ended up just buying some fruit. The smell of the fruits was amazing.

  • 13:00 PM: Time to find a new restaurant. I have been studying a lot of restaurants and decided to try a new one. The food was nice, but… not amazing. Maybe my expectations were too high? Maybe I just love that first plate of nasi goreng so much that everything else pales in comparison. Maybe I need another plate.

  • 15:00 PM: I tried the local coffee place and bought a cup – strong and black, just the way I like it!

  • 17:00 PM: I decided to go to the mall. I hate malls. I am now considering going back to the apartment, watching some TV, and ordering food. But which food? This may take some time.

  • 19:00 PM: Ordered food. So much food. Nasi goreng is coming. I think I am going to order three plates.

Day 4: The End of the Trip, and the Beginning of the Memories

  • 07:00 AM: Pack, pack, pack. I am sure I am going to forget something.

  • 09:00 AM: One last stroll to the local coffee shop. Gosh, I have to leave.

  • 11:00 AM: More nasi goreng. I will eat it and then take a taxi to the airport.

  • 13:00 PM: Goodbye, apartment Delft. Goodbye Makassar. I have to go.

And that folks, is the slightly messy, delightfully disorganized, and utterly honest account of my adventure. It wasn't perfect. There were breakdowns, disappointments, and a whole lot of coffee. But there was also magic. There were shimmering seas, incredible food, and moments that will stay with me long after I've unpacked my suitcase. And really, isn't that what travel is all about?

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Apartment Delft Makassar Unit Lantai 10 Makassar Indonesia

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Luxury 10th Floor Apartment in Makassar, Delft: FAQ - Honest & Messy Edition!

Okay, the "Unbelievable Views" thing… is it *really* worth the hype?

Alright, let's be real. Views are a big deal. And yeah… the views are *pretty darn impressive*. I mean, I walked in, and for a solid five minutes, I just stood there, jaw agape, drooling over the rooftops of Delft. It's like, suddenly you're in a painting. A very expensive, very Dutch painting. The first time I visited, the wind was howling, and it was about to pour. I almost expected a freaking Vincent van Gogh easel to just materialize. It was stunning, especially at sunset. But… there’s a catch. Sometimes the clouds are just… grey. And well, Delft has its share of grey days. So, “unbelievable”? Maybe. “Believable” more often. Let's say… it depends on the weather and your mood. (And if you ask my photographer friend, he’d say the lighting is EVERYTHING – and he'd be right!)

The "Luxury" Part...Is the furniture actually comfy, or just fancy?

Oh, the eternal question! Luxury often equals… uncomfortable. I've stayed in places where the sofas look like they're crafted from solid granite. This place? Actually, surprisingly decent. The sofa is… well, it's *okay*. Could be better, but it's definitely not a torture device. The bed? A good bed is *essential* and the one here felt...great, seriously. I slept like the dead. And actually, that might be a bit too dramatic. But yeah, plush enough that you can, you know, *relax*. (And if you’re me, spend an embarrassing amount of time flipping through channels on that ridiculously large TV. It was *way* too easy to get lost in a Netflix black hole). They actually thought of *comfort* not just looking pretty. Score one for the design team.

Is there a balcony? Because without a balcony, I might just… melt away with disappointment.

Yes, there *is* a balcony! And it's... not HUGE, let's be honest. It's not like you can host a massive BBQ. I mean, you *could*, but you'd be bumping elbows. But! It’s perfect for a morning coffee, a glass of wine at sunset (which, as we’ve established, is a *must*), and a smoke if you're… ya know. Just don't be that guy who drops a butt on the people below. Plus, the views from the balcony are even better. You feel like you’re floating. Okay, maybe not *floating*, but definitely above the daily grind. It's a solid balcony. 8/10 balcony rating!

Is the kitchen actually *usable*, or just for show? Because I’ve been burned before!

This is a big one, people! The dreaded “show kitchen” – all gleaming surfaces and no actual… functionality. Fear not! This one is surprisingly decent. It looked like a professional chef had actually used it. I mean, it *looked* clean (I may or may not have given it a quick wipe down, because… germaphobe). It had all the usual: oven, cooktop, microwave... I can't vouch for the quality of the cookware with the same authority as the general feel, but it *looked* right and it met my expectations. I actually cooked a simple meal there – scrambled eggs, toast… and it worked! (Important to note: I am *not* a chef. If a *real* chef thinks it's okay, it's *probably* pretty good). Plus, the lighting's amazing, it feels spacious and I didn't feel like I was crammed into a cupboard.

What about the noise? Are you constantly listening to your neighbors walking around, or even worse, the sound of the street?

Noise? Oh, that's a good one. You'd *expect* the 10th floor to be blissfully quiet, right? Well, it was pretty good. I mean, you're in the city, so let's not pretend it was pure silence. You get some distant traffic, the occasional siren in the distance, but honestly? It was surprisingly peaceful. The building seemed well-insulated; you wouldn't hear people walking around from the apartment next door. It was… quiet, allowing for the usual sounds of the city. The real test, though, was the wind. High up can be a windy experience and honestly I can barely remember whether it was loud or not. I'm going to say it was the quietest I've experienced living in a concrete box like that.

Is the elevator reliable? Because nobody wants to climb 10 flights of stairs!

The elevator... Ah, the unsung hero of high-rise living! Yes, the elevator works. During my stay, it was reliable, quick, and made the whole "10th-floor" thing manageable. I'm not going to lie, the thought of climbing those stairs after a long day was enough to make me want to cry. So, thank goodness for the elevator. It's a small detail, but a *crucial* one. The thought of getting stuck in the elevator, on the other hand… that’s a nightmare for another day.

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Apartment Delft Makassar Unit Lantai 10 Makassar Indonesia

Apartment Delft Makassar Unit Lantai 10 Makassar Indonesia

Apartment Delft Makassar Unit Lantai 10 Makassar Indonesia

Apartment Delft Makassar Unit Lantai 10 Makassar Indonesia