
Bandung's BEST 2BR Mekarwangi Gem? Travelio's Cibaduyut Square Secret Revealed!
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into the Mekarwangi Gem, Travelio's Cibaduyut Square Secret! And let me tell you, after actually staying there, not just browsing the glossy brochures, I've got some TRUTH to spill. Prepare for a rollercoaster, because this review ain't gonna be your average, sterile hotel marketing spiel.
First Impressions: The Good, the Okay, and the "Wait, What?"
Okay, so accessibility. Let's get this out of the way. Cibaduyut Square itself is… well, it's in Bandung. Bandung's a chaotic, vibrant mess of a city, and that's part of its charm. The area itself, maneuvering on foot, is a bit of an adventure, sidewalks uneven, traffic… you get the picture. I didn't see any dedicated wheelchair access outside the property, so be prepared. Within the actual building, including the Travelio apartment, the access seems generally fine, with elevators and everything. (Though I didn't test a wheelchair, so take that with a grain of salt.)
Now, the inside? Oh, the inside is where things get interesting. The lobby is… well, functional. Not exactly "wow" material. But hey, it’s functional, right? And the staff were generally friendly, which goes a LONG way, especially after a long day traveling.
The Apartment: A 2BR Oasis? More Like a 2BR… Potentially Overwhelming Oasis (in a Good Way)
So, the actual apartment. This is where things get juicy. "Bandung's BEST 2BR Gem?" Let's see…
- Space: Yeah, the space is legit impressive. Spacious living room, decent-sized bedrooms. Plenty of room to spread out, which is a huge win if you're traveling with family or friends. We're talking comfy sofa, decent TV (satellite/cable channels, yay!), and a general feeling of… well, relaxation. Like, you could actually chill here.
- Kitchen: The kitchen. Alright, so the kitchen is present. (Refridgerator working! Bonus POINTS!) It had a coffee/tea maker, which I immediately put to use. (Complimentary tea? Yes, please!) Full kitchen equipment? It wasn't exactly gourmet chef central, but enough to get us going with some instant noodles we had brought.
- Cleanliness: This is the MOST important part. It was spot-on! Which for this stressed-out traveler, the cleanliness was impeccable! The rooms were sanitized between stays (because of course, Covid, amiright?), and it showed. Cleanliness is so important, and it's a MASSIVE plus. Big, big, BIG tick.
- The "Things to Do" Paradox: Okay, here's where things get weird. The hotel offers a bunch of things… fitness centre, spa, sauna. Sounds great, right? Problem is, I was busy living in Bandung. I can't speak for the hotel's services. I didn't use the fitness center, didn't spa, didn't do anything super fancy. I was too busy eating street food, visiting temples, and navigating the insane traffic! So, technically they're there, but your mileage may vary.
- The View What's even more important: the view. Most of the apartments face another building. The photos? Misleading. It's fine, but don't expect Insta-worthy vistas.
- The Quirks: Remember that "messy, honest" bit? Okay, here's a quirk I found! Be prepared for some occasional noise. The apartment windows, while opening, don't exactly block out ALL of the sounds of Bandung. Think: motorbikes, street vendors, the distant call to prayer. It just adds to the charm? You be the judge!
Food Glorious Food: Eating In and Out (Mostly Out)
- Breakfast: Okay, so breakfast. I opted for the "takeaway" service one morning. It was fine. Standard Indonesian fare. I wouldn't rave, but it does the job if you are in a rush. They also had an Asian breakfast and Western breakfast, but you can’t go wrong.
- Dining Options (Outside): This is where it gets REALLY good. Cibaduyut Square is surrounded by restaurants and food stalls. Street food heaven! I went completely off the reservation with my eating plan, and it was GREAT! I tried all the local cuisine (that's a lie, I'm still trying) and it was mostly a hit.
The Extras: Amenities and Conveniences (and the Occasionally Missing Detail)
- Internet: Free Wi-Fi in all rooms and in the public areas, and it was relatively reliable. Crucial. I mean, come on, we NEED our internet!
- Services and Conveniences: They offer everything. Air Conditioning in the public areas, Daily housekeeping, Currency Exchange: it had it all.
- Staff: Staff trained in safety protocol and they were also super helpful and welcoming. Really goes a long way.
- Security: Security was super chill, with CCTV and a 24-hour front desk.
- Parking: Free car park on-site, a massive plus. Navigating Indonesian traffic can be a nightmare.
The (Slightly Messy) Bottom Line: Bandung's BEST 2BR Mekarwangi Gem? Travelio's Cibaduyut Square Secret?
Verdict: It's a solid choice. Is it a "secret"? Maybe not. Is it a "gem"? Arguably, yes. For the price, the space, the cleanliness, and the location (with some caveats), it's a worthy option. It's not perfect, mind you. It's not a Four Seasons. But it's comfortable, clean, and a good base to explore the vibrant chaos. Just go with an open mind, embrace the imperfections, and get ready for a Bandung adventure.
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- Unlimited FREE Wi-Fi: Stream your favorite shows, stay connected, and post all those Insta-worthy Bandung moments (because let's face it, you WILL have them).
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Escape to Paradise: Your Unforgettable Gyeonggi-do Glamping Adventure!
Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's perfectly-formatted travel itinerary. We're diving headfirst into the glorious, chaotic mess that is me trying to navigate Bandung. And specifically, the Best 2BR Mekarwangi Square Cibaduyut By Travelio. Wish me luck (and maybe send coffee…)
Bandung Blitz: A Semi-Coherent Adventure (Because Let's Be Honest, Who Has Time For Coherence?)
Day 1: Arrival, Apartment Awkwardness, and Street Food Survival
1 PM: Touchdown at Husein Sastranegara International Airport (BDO). Ugh, airports. The purgatory of the travel world. Praying my flight wasn’t delayed again. Always. Okay, landed. Did the whole frantic luggage carousel dance (almost lost my favorite scarf to a rogue suitcase!), and now… the taxi hunt. Remember, bargain hard! They smell tourist dollars like a bloodhound on a scent trail.
2 PM: Taxi Rodeo to Mekarwangi Square. The ride was… an experience. Let's just say Indonesian traffic is less "flow" and more "organized chaos with horns." Kept my white knuckles firmly gripped… while simultaneously trying to Instagram the whole thing. Priorities.
3 PM: Apartment Reconnaissance. Finding the apartment. The address made sense on paper, less so in real life. Finally, FOUND IT! Now, the key handover. This is where it gets interesting. cue dramatic music. Successfully navigated the check-in process (thank GOD for Google Translate), fumbled with the lock (mortifying), and finally got inside. The 2BR? Nice enough, actually. Clean-ish. The view? Let's just say it's… urban. Hey, at least there's a functional shower! (Praise be!)
4 PM: The Great Food Hunt Begins. Empty fridge equals immediate panic. Okay, time to hit the streets. Cibaduyut is… well, it's Cibaduyut. A sensory overload of shops, vendors, and the constant hum of human activity. First impression? MASSIVE. Overwhelming in the BEST way. Walked around, probably looking like a deer caught in headlights. Found a warung (small local eatery) serving nasi goreng (fried rice). Ordered it. Almost choked on the chili. Worth it. ABSOLUTELY. WORTH. IT. Spicy, savory, and dirt cheap. My soul has been fed.
6 PM: Shopping Sabotage (In a Good Way). Cibaduyut is known for its leather goods, so obvs. Browsed a shoe shop. They actually had genuine leather. I need a pair. Then I found a jacket. I didn't need it but it was so good. It took all my willpower to resist the urge to max out my credit card immediately. Still, a small victory!
8 PM: Evening Meal: More Street Food. Okay, I'm officially addicted. Back to the street food scene for dinner. Found a place selling sate (grilled skewers). Ordered a mix of chicken and lamb. The lamb? MELTED IN MY MOUTH. Seriously, I almost wept. Bandung, you're winning me over already.
9 PM: Apartment Downtime (And Mild Panic About Tomorrow). Back to the apartment with a full belly and a happy heart. Netflix and chill (with subtitles, because my Indonesian is non-existent). Juggling the WiFi (thank goodness it works) and prepping for tomorrow. Planning? Hah! More like a vague outline. Let's see where the Bandung wind blows me…
Day 2: Kawah Putih, Market Mayhem, and Tea Time Triumph
8 AM: Wake Up and Regret the Street Food. My stomach is rumbling. The nasi goreng and sate from yesterday have finally caught up to me.
9 AM: Kawah Putih Pilgrimage (Attempt 1). Kawah Putih -- the volcanic crater lake with the surreal turquoise water! That's the plan, anyway. Found out you need a car and a driver. I was unprepared. Tried to book a car service but everyone was booked! The panic sets in. Okay, deep breaths. I’m on vacation. This is supposed to be fun. Right?
10AM: A Respite Plan B. Realized I could get somewhere else. Decided to go to a local market.
1 PM: Pasar Baru Trade Center. The market is a sensory overload! Colors, smells, crowds, and the constant chatter. I felt like I was in a movie.
3 PM: Afternoon Tea. Time for tea! Went to a tea house. The tea was divine.
5 PM: Strolling Cibaduyut. The sun goes down and I take a stroll in the street.
7 PM: Dinner Delights
Day 3: Temple Hopping and Early Departures (Teary Eyes)
- 8 AM: Saying Goodbye
- 9 AM: Last Minute Souvenir Shopping
- 10 AM: Departure
Miscellaneous Ramblings and Observations:
Traffic: Bandung traffic is a beast. Seriously. Plan accordingly. Allow extra time for everything. Consider it part of the "experience." (Just breathe, breathe…)
Food: Eat EVERYTHING. Seriously. Be adventurous. Your taste buds (and your Instagram feed) will thank you. Bring Pepto Bismol. (Just in case).
People: The people are incredibly friendly and helpful, but I can barely speak the language. Embrace the awkward language barrier. Smile a lot.
Apartment Life: Best 2BR Mekarwangi Square Cibaduyut By Travelio is… functional. Not exactly luxury, but clean enough. The air conditioning is a lifesaver. The location is convenient for food (priorities!)
Overall Vibe: Bandung is vibrant, chaotic, and utterly captivating. It's a city that demands you embrace the messiness of it all.
Final Thoughts: I'm exhausted, exhilarated, and already plotting my return.

Okay, spill the tea! Is this "Mekarwangi Gem" really worth the hype?
Cibaduyut Square? Seriously? Is it, like, right next to the shoe factories? And does it *smell* like shoe leather?
The apartment itself – what's the vibe? Modern? Cozy? Or… a bit dusty?
Two bedrooms! Score! What's the layout like? Good for families? Friends? A couple escaping the daily grind?
Travelio? That's the company, right? Any issues with the booking or the service?
Alright, the burning question: Food! Where do you *eat* near the apartment? Give me the lowdown!
Transportation? How easy is it to get around Bandung from this location?
Speaking of which, what's the *best* thing about staying in "Mekarwangi Gem?" What's the dealbreaker?
What was your *single* biggest memory-making moment? You know, the one that makes you glow.


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