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Makassar is located on the island of Sulawesi which is a large island in the Indonesian archipelago.
Makassar is the largest city here at Sulawesi Island.
If you are travelling here and continue to see reference to Ujung Pandang instead of Makassar, and many Makassar hotels will use this name, don’t worry as the two place names are interchangeable.
Like many places in Indonesia spellings tend to vary widely and this is sometimes due to transliteration limitations and other times reflects the ever changing histories of the places in question.
Makassar, for example, is also spelled Macassar and Mangkasar and hotels in Makassar will use any or all of these choices.
Some hotels in Makassar will face the Makassar Strait which is a busy waterway.
Over one million people live in Makassar and the centuries of multiple cultural influences from European as well as Arab traders that have passed through here are very evident in the food, culture and architecture.
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District: City Centre
Deluxe, seafront hotel, near to business and shopping strip of Somba Opu area, has a host of facilities
Very Good8.0
(190 reviews)
District: City Centre
Business standard, high rise hotel, convenient for Makassar city centre, ideal for conferences & holidays
Good7.7
(37 reviews)
District: City Centre
Good value, modern style hotel in downtown location, convenient for business & shopping district
Good7.5
(90 reviews)
District: City Centre
Right on Losari Beach, next to business & shopping district, has traditional Toraja style roof coffee shop
Pleasant6.8
(44 reviews)
District: City Centre
Good standard hotel, among major shopping and commercial district, a short stroll from Losari Beach
Pleasant6.7
(189 reviews)
District: City Centre
Central to Makassar, ideal for business and leisure travellers, not far from attractions like Losari Beach and Paotere Harbour, home to a coffee shop
Pleasant6.4
(115 reviews)
District: Losari Beach
On the Makassar coast, 5 minutes on foot from the harbour and 10 minutes from the port, has a seafood restaurant and café
Pleasant6.0
(49 reviews)
District: City Centre
In the town centre of Makassar, close to Losari Beach, Governor’s House, nightlife & shopping sites
District: City Centre
Tradition, elegance and exemplary service mark this Indonesian vacation haven as a particularly special choice
District: City Centre
Seaside, unique traditional design hotel, has comfortable over water cottages and building style rooms
Good7.2
(15 reviews)
District: City Centre
Modern, high standard hotel, adjacent to the Governor’s House & near to city’s major business district
Good7.1
(183 reviews)
Introduction to Makassar, Indonesia
Makassar is located on the island of Sulawesi which is a large island in the Indonesian archipelago.Makassar is the largest city here at Sulawesi Island.
If you are travelling here and continue to see reference to Ujung Pandang instead of Makassar, and many Makassar hotels will use this name, don’t worry as the two place names are interchangeable.
Like many places in Indonesia spellings tend to vary widely and this is sometimes due to transliteration limitations and other times reflects the ever changing histories of the places in question.
Makassar, for example, is also spelled Macassar and Mangkasar and hotels in Makassar will use any or all of these choices.
Some hotels in Makassar will face the Makassar Strait which is a busy waterway.
Over one million people live in Makassar and the centuries of multiple cultural influences from European as well as Arab traders that have passed through here are very evident in the food, culture and architecture.
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