Jakarta is home to numerous must-see historical sites that are definitely worth a visit. The city also boasts a wide array of culinary delicacies and souvenir outlets.
Jakarta is home to numerous must-see historical sites that are definitely worth a visit. The city also boasts a wide array of culinary delicacies and souvenir outlets.
- National Monument (MONAS) - 1. Explore the Monas Museum At the base of the Monas cup, visitors will find the Indonesian National History Museum. Here, they can view 48 dioramas that depict Indonesia’s history across various eras.
- Discover the Independence Room Within the Monas cup is the Independence Room. Previously, visitors could view Sang…
- National Monument (MONAS) - 1. Explore the Monas Museum At the base of the Monas cup, visitors will find the Indonesian National History Museum. Here, they can view 48 dioramas that depict Indonesia’s history across various eras.
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Discover the Independence Room Within the Monas cup is the Independence Room. Previously, visitors could view Sang Saka Merah Putih, the original flag flown on August 17, 1945. However, due to its age, the flag is no longer displayed. In this room, visitors can listen to the voice of Indonesia’s first President, Sukarno, as he reads the proclamation text.
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Ascend to the top of the court Don’t miss the chance to ascend to the top of the National Monument. From a height of 115 meters, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Jakarta. For a unique experience, consider visiting the top of Monas at night.
Appreciating fine arts Throughout the Monas complex, there are numerous sculptures rich in history, such as the statues of Prince Diponegoro, MH. Thamrin, Chairil Anwar, RA. Kartini, and the Ikada statue.
- Jakarta Old Town - A fascinating tourist destination in Jakarta’s Old City is the Fatahillah Museum. This tour is closely linked to the Old City and serves as a silent witness to the Indonesian people’s struggle for independence.
Originally named the Batavia Museum during the VOC era, it served not only as a city hall but also as a courtroom and dungeon. It’s no surprise that many heritage objects from the Dutch era are still well-preserved in the Fatahillah Museum.
This colonial-style building is a must-visit attraction in Jakarta’s Old City. The Bank Indonesia Museum, a legacy of De Javasche Bank, has been established since 1828.
Visitors can explore a wealth of information about the history of banking in Indonesia, before the arrival of the Dutch and Japanese.
City Station Experience a unique atmosphere compared to typical stations. The buildings are antique and stylish, offering a distinct ambiance. This train station was built in 1929 and inaugurated by a Dutch General. Today, it is a cultural heritage site protected by the Jakarta City Government.
- Sunda Kelapa Harbour - Sunda Kelapa Harbor has been a trading vessel port since the Padjajaran Kingdom and continues to serve as a docking place for ships, including wooden vessels.
One notable ship type still seen at Sunda Kelapa Harbor is the Pinisi ship.
- Mangga Dua Morning Market - Visitors can purchase a variety of souvenirs to gift to loved ones.

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- Bottled water
- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bicycle use
- Boat
- Bicycle use
- Boat
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