VENUE
Conference Venue:
Best Western Premier Solo Baru
Address: Jalan Ir. Soekarno, Madegondo, Grogol, Madegondo, Grogol, Kabupaten Sukoharjo, Jawa Tengah 57552
Phone: (+62-271) 623 123
Best Western Premier Solo Baru boasts a prime location at the heart of Solo Baru (New Solo) in the integrated modern new area. Standing as the first hotel in Solo Baru with 22 floors, we are the most iconic hospitality symbol in Solo.
The hotel has 348 guest rooms and suites with the best views of the city skyline. There are 12 extensive meeting facilities, including a 1,800 m2 convention hall capable of hosting 2,500 guests. With direct lobby drop off access, this is an ideal venue for meetings, weddings, and MICE National or International events
The hotel is walking distance to The Park Mall, the largest mall at Solo Baru area, and the Central Business District. It is easily accessible from Adi Soemarmo International Airport and Balapan Train Station, only less than 30 minutes away.
The Hotel, located at south gate of Surakarta, 5 km from Mangkunegaran Palace, 5 km from the Sunan's Palace or Kraton, 5 km from Goverment Center, 5 km from the famous shopping area of Pasar Klewer. It's only about 30 munites from Adi Sumarmo International Airport and 15 minutes from Balapan Train Station by Taxi. The Sunan Hotel Solo offers a whole range of international standard facilities to business and pleasure travelers.It's business facilities, conference and bangueting service are organized with full attention and "extra care".
*Solo = Surakarta
ACCOMODATION
Presenters and non-presenters are responsible for their own accomodations and flight arrangements. You are advised to make these arrangements to avoid hotels and or tickets inavailability. There are several hotels and inns located close to the venue. Below are list of some nearby hotels and inns :
The Sunan Hotel Solo
Address: Jl. Ahmad Yani 40 Solo 57143, Central Java, Indonesia
Phone: (+62-271) 731312, Fax. (+62-271)738677,
Website : www.thesunanhotelsolo.com
Fave Hotel Adi Sucipto
Jalan Adisucipto No. 60 Solo, Indonesia
Phone. (0271) 719222,
Email : SoloInfo@favehotels.com,
Website: Fave-Solo
Solo Paragon Hotel and Residences
Jalan Dr. Soetomo Solo, Indonesia 57125
Phone. (0271) 7655888, Fax (0271) 7655700,
Email : info@soloparagonhotel.com,
Website : soloparagonhotel.com
Aston Hotel Solo
Jalan Brigjend Slamet Riyadi No. 373 Solo, Indonesia 57147,
Phone. (0271 ) 7882000,
Email : SoloInfoe@AstonHotelsAsia.com,
Website : Aston-Solo
Sala View Hotel
Jalan Brigjend Slamet Riyadi No. 450, Solo, Indonesia
Phone. (0271) 718388, Fax. (0271) 716083,
Email : info@salaviewhotel.com;
contact@salaviewhotel.com; ecommerce@salaviewhotel.com,
Website : http://salaviewhotel.com
Move Megaland Hotel Solo
Jalan Brigjend Slamet Riyadi No. 351, Solo, Indonesia
Phone (0271) 725236,
Email : rsv@movemegalandhotelsolo.com,
Website : http://movemegalandhotelsolo.com/profile
Grand Sae Hotel
Jalan Sam Ratulangi No. 18, Solo, Indonesia
Phone (0271) 734545, Fax. (0271) 734455
Email : info@gransaehotel.com,
Website : http://grandsaehotel.com
SOLO IN BRIEF
Surakarta or more famous as Solo is lying across in fertile plain terrain along the longest river in Java, Bengawan or River Solo. Flanked by mountain volcanoes Merapi and Merbabu in the north, and mount Lawu in the southeast border, is famous as a stronghold and center of Javanese culture and tradition. Surakarta, is the cradle of Javanese culture, with two royal houses in one single city: the Kraton of Solo and the Mangkunegaran, a principality. Descendants of these two royal houses are still considered leaders of Javanese culture and traditions. Majestic ceremonies and royal festivals are still held with great affectation nowadays. Surakarta or Solo (550000 inhabitants) draws its name from the longest river of Java, which passes in this city. It was the capital of the kingdom of Mataram from 1745 to 1755. There are many Becak (rickshaws decorated with naive scenes) croos the city.
Solo offers an incredible list of eateries also popular far beyond the city. Solo today remains a distinctly Central Javanese with an elegance all its own. It is one of the centers of batik and other Javanese fabrics, and souvenir hunters may find exquisite ‘objects d’art” and ornate trinkets in the local markets. Those interested in old, Javanese culture and art should not miss Solo. Solo is called the city that never sleeps. From the evening throughout the whole night one can always find something to eat or buy, as vendors of all kinds as well as small food-stalls remain active and open 24 hours. Home of two royal houses with centuries of power and influence over the city. There are nice inns and hotels in Selo for accommodation. This place was a famous holiday resort of Surakarta Royal Families.
Solo is Surakarta’s commercial as well as its administrative center, and produce from the surrounding desa fills the markets every day. Solo produces cigarettes, herbal medicines and various other light industry products, but batik is far and away the most important manufacturing activity in the city. Batik is a traditional textile working process involving the use of wax to cover the cloth in patterns and thus control the areas affected by dying. In the traditional process, batik tulis (“written batik”) hot wax is applied with incredible patience and skill with an instrument that looks like a pipe but is used like a pen. The women and girls sit circled around an often-smoky little burner that heats the wax.
Many of the larger houses participate in the batik industry, with an area set aside for a covey of from 10 to 30 women and girls, who usually come from the village (desa). Really skilled workers are generally old, and the present level of batik production is not likely to continue in economically developing Java as alternative, less demanding activities absorb more of this cheap labor.
Source : http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/central-java/solo.html