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Jakarta Tourist Attractions

Jakarta Tourist attractions and tourist destinations

Here The list of Tourist attractions and Tourist destinations in Jakarta :


Monas which is located in world's largest city square "Lapangan Merdeka"

National Museum of Indonesia Houses a vast collection of prehistoric, ethnographic and archaeological artifacts, including one of the world's largest collections of Southeast Asian ceramics and Hindu Javanese art

Jakarta kota tua Is the old town of Jakarta, situated at north of Jakarta nearby the Glodok China Town

Fatahillah museum

Glodok Glodok is more of electronic promenade of Jakarta, however is rich in street hawker food and Chinese cuisine restaurant as well as old Chinese temples complexes

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah See the whole Indonesian culture from here

Ancol Asia's largest integrated tourism area consiting of fascinating Dufan theme park, Sea World, art markets, eco parks, shopping mall and beachside entertainment

Kepulauan seribu Off-shore the mainland, lie hundreds of small islands, some of which are inhabited, but many are not and some are part of Marine National Park

Gedung Kesenian Jakarta Neo-renaissance structure, previously meticulously restored, and now one of the proud landmarks among the Jakarta buildings which have been conserved

National Galerry of Indonesia The National Gallery of Indonesia has existed as a cultural institution in the field of visual arts.

Museum art Mon Decor A new museum located in Jakarta, it houses various numbers of modern artwork by various Indonesian artist from all over the region.

Textile museum Houses a large collections of textiles related to the religious and social practices of the major islands of the archipelago, including batik, ikat and kain ulos

Gedung Proklamasi The historical site of Indonesian independence, where on August 17th, 1945 Soekarno-Hatta (Indonesian first President and vice-President) declared the nation's independence.

Museum Taman Prasasti A museum that is located in what formerly is a wealthy Dutch graveyard, the museum is surrounded with tombs and monuments with European designs and arts

Museum Polri Indonesia's police force Museum, located in the southern part of the city

Museum Wayang Dedicated to puppetry and is located at Kota Tua, one of Indonesia's most famous traditional art forms

National Archieve Museum  Formerly the Dutch archive building now is a museum, it is also located in the Kota Tua area

Museum of fine ceramic and art Formerly the court of justice in Dutch colonial era, now houses potteries and artworks of Indonesia

Jembatan Kota Intan The bridge was developed coincide with the development of Batavia by Jan Pieterzoon Coen in 1628, and the only one of the rests of many suspension bridge ever decorating Batavia city.

Sunda Kelapa Port  The old port area of Sunda Kelapa remains today as a bustling hub for inter islands trade

Fish Market and Museum Bahari This market area bustles with activities related to the sea

Istiqlal Mosque The biggest mosque in Southeast Asia with a capacity of 120,000, located near the Monas Square. It was designed by Frederich Silaban, a Christian architect

Cut Mutiah Mosque A mosque that is named after an Indonesian national heroine Cut Nyak Meutia who took part in the struggle against Dutch colonialism in Aceh, formerly a Dutch property for an architecture firm.

Cathedral Church A Dutch colonial old gothic church, and the seat of the Bishop of Jakarta. There is a museum attached to the Cathedral on the top floor.

Immanuel Church A Dutch colonial church located near the Monas Square, designed in classic architecture

Gereja Ayam in English means Chicken Church, a beautiful Dutch colonial church located near Pasar Baru in Central Jakarta

Sion Church The oldest church in Jakarta, located near the Kota Tua area

Vihara Dharma Sakti An old Buddhist temple located inside the Glodok Chinatown.

Pekan Raya Jakarta in English language "Jakarta Fair", an annually held event in Jakarta International Expo, Kemayoran

Ragunan Zoo A 185-hectare city zoo contains a comprehensive collection of some 3,600 species of wildlife from throughout Indonesia. Look for the rare Komodo dragon

Plaza Indonesia

Mangga Dua 

Tanah Abang 

Pasar Baru 

Mal Kelapa Gading

Plaza Semanggi 




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