Jakarta
About Jakarta
Jakarta, Indonesia's massive capital, sits on the northwest coast of the island of Java. A historic mix of cultures such as Javanese, Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian, and European has influenced its architecture, language, and cuisine. The old town, Kota Tua, is home to Dutch colonial buildings, Glodok, and the old port of Sunda Kelapa, where traditional wooden schooners dock. Central Medan Merdeka square is the site of the National Monument, or "Monas," a marble obelisk with an observation deck, and the enormous Istiqlal Mosque. The National Museum traces Indonesian history through archaeological relics, statues, ceramics, and jewelry. The city has numerous modern malls, and specialist shopping areas such as the antique market, Jalan Surabaya. Taman Mini Indonesia Indah cultural village re-creates traditional houses, stages performances, and has several museums. Offshore are the Thousand Islands, some with beach resorts, some uninhabited, all part of a marine national park.
Taman Mini
Taman Mini "Indonesia Indah" is a culture-based recreational area located in East Jakarta, Indonesia. It is operated by Yayasan Harapan Kita, a foundation established by Siti Hartinah, the first lady during most of the New Order and wife of Suharto, and still run by Suharto's descendants since his death.
Ancol Dreamland
Taman Impian Jaya Ancol otherwise known as Ancol Dreamland is an integral part of Ancol Bay City, a resort destination located along Jakarta's waterfront, in Ancol. It is a popular family beachfront resort offering a theme park, water-based rides, multiple hotels, and a golf course.
Jakarta History Museum
The Jakarta History Museum, also known as Fatahillah Museum or Batavia Museum, is located in the Old Town of Jakarta houses an assortment of exhibits on Jakarta's history. The building was built in 1710 as the Stadhuis of Batavia.
National Museum of Indonesia
The National Museum of Indonesia, is an archeological, historical, ethnological, and geographical museum located in Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat, Central Jakarta, right on the west side of Merdeka Square. Popularly known as the Elephant Museum after the elephant statue in its forecourt.
Merdeka Square
Merdeka Square is a large square located in the center of Jakarta, Indonesia. Measuring one square kilometer in area, if the surrounding fields within the Merdeka Square are included, it is considered one of the largest squares in the world.
Taman Suropati
Taman Suropati or Suropati Park is a public park located in Menteng, Jakarta, Indonesia. The park is located in the center of Menteng and is the meeting point of three streets such as Teuku Umar Street, Diponegoro Street, and Imam Bonjol Street. It features a featuring a series of sculptures & fountains, plus paved paths and benches.
Selamat Datang Monument
Selamat Datang Monument, also known as the Monumen Bundaran HI or Monumen Bunderan HI, is a monument located in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. Completed in 1962 by sculptor Edhi Sunarso, the Selamat Datang Monument is one of the historic landmarks of Jakarta.
Satriamandala Museum
The Satriamandala Museum is the main museum for the Indonesian Armed Forces. The museum showcases numerous artifacts, weapons, and vehicles.
Pramuka Island
Pramuka is an island in the Thousand Islands archipelago. The archipelago lies in the western part of the Java Sea and is located north of Indonesia's capital Jakarta. The island is the capital and the home to the administrative government of the Thousands Island regency.
Fatahillah Square
Fatahillah Square, formerly Batavia City Square, is home to the Jakarta History Museum, Wayang Museum, and Fine Art and Ceramics Museum in Kota, Jakarta along the east bank of the Ciliwung River.
Best Time To Visit Jakarta
The best time to visit Jakarta is from May to September during the dry season.
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