Sharia Hotel Solo Celebrates 12-Year Milestone, Commits to Maintaining Position as Indonesia's Leading Sharia-Concept Hotel
Sharia Hotel Solo celebrated its 12th anniversary on 11 March, with management reaffirming its commitment to maintaining its position as the leading sharia-concept hotel in Indonesia.
Agus Badrudin, Director of PT Hotel Anomsolo Saranatama (HAS), the owning company of Sharia Hotel Solo, stated: “Sharia hotels operate differently from conventional hotels. There are efforts that must be carefully maintained, particularly ensuring that Islamic values remain upheld. We will continue to uphold this. We want to remain number one in Indonesia.”
Hotel Manager Joko Susilo noted that Sharia Hotel Solo is the largest sharia hotel in Central Java and Indonesia, with 351 rooms and halal certification. He emphasised that the hotel is committed to providing not only comfortable and professional service, but also upholding Islamic values such as honesty, trustworthiness, and hospitality in serving every guest.
As the hotel enters a more mature phase, management hopes Sharia Hotel Solo will continue to grow, gain greater public trust, and become a place that brings blessings to all stakeholders.
Management expressed gratitude to stakeholders, HAS as the owning company, PT Lor International Hotel (LIH), loyal guests, business partners, and all employees who have dedicated themselves to the advancement of Sharia Hotel Solo.
Prior to the anniversary celebration, management conducted a series of “Road to Milad ke-12” activities. On 3 March 2026, the hotel held a charity event at Masjid Arrohim in Gonilan, Sukoharjo, which is located directly behind the hotel. On 6 March 2026, the hotel distributed 1,001 iftars to road users at the Adi Sucipto area in front of Lorin Solo Hotel’s fountain, the hotel’s sister company.
During the anniversary event, Nur Kholis from the Food and Beverage Product Department was recognised as Employee of the Quarter I. Lorin Solo Hotel presented an iftar concept featuring a fusion of Chinese and Middle Eastern menus, whilst Sharia Hotel Solo offered thematic Indonesian cuisine daily.