Experience a romantic evening in Jakarta with a dinner at Batavia Cafe, historical exploration of colonial landmarks, and souvenir shopping. Discover the charm of Batavia era and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Fatahillah Square.
Experience a romantic evening in Jakarta with a dinner at Batavia Cafe, historical exploration of colonial landmarks, and souvenir shopping. Discover the charm of Batavia era and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Fatahillah Square.
- Jakarta Old Town - Fatahillah Square, located in the Old Town area, was once the city hall (Stat Huis) during the Dutch colonial period. Enjoy dinner at Cafe Batavia, a 200-year-old establishment, making it the second oldest building in Jakarta after the Fatahillah Museum. This area was the hub of Dutch colonial governance and features a canal…
- Jakarta Old Town - Fatahillah Square, located in the Old Town area, was once the city hall (Stat Huis) during the Dutch colonial period. Enjoy dinner at Cafe Batavia, a 200-year-old establishment, making it the second oldest building in Jakarta after the Fatahillah Museum. This area was the hub of Dutch colonial governance and features a canal with buildings showcasing Dutch architecture, earning it the nickname “Little Amsterdam.”
- Kota Intan Bridge - This drawbridge is a notable Dutch colonial landmark in Jakarta Old Town, constructed in 1730. Originally made of wood, it was equipped with a mechanism to lift the lower part of the bridge for ships or boats passing to the warehouse.
- Glodok Chinatown - Drive through Glodok, the Chinatown area. Stroll through the traditional market in the alleyways, where you can find everything from Chinese-style goods to fresh vegetables and local fruits.
- Sunda Kelapa Harbour - Next, head to Sunda Kelapa Harbour. This 500-year-old harbor was a crucial link to international markets during the 15th-century Pajajaran kingdom. It remains a vibrant historical site where traditional wooden phinisi schooners are docked and continue to sail between the islands.
- Fatahillah Square - Visit Fatahillah Square in the Old Town area, the former city hall (Stat Huis) during the Dutch settlement. Enjoy dinner at Cafe Batavia, a 200-year-old building, the second oldest in Jakarta after the Fatahillah Museum. Experience 19th-century Jakarta during the colonial era as you sit by the window overlooking the city hall. Return to the hotel.
- Café Batavia - The building housing Cafe Batavia is the second oldest in the square, surpassed only by the former City Hall building of Batavia, now the Jakarta History Museum. Cafe Batavia is a restaurant located in Kota Tua (Old Town), Jakarta, Indonesia, and is one of the colonial landmarks facing Taman Fatahillah square.
- Jalan Raya Mangga Besar - Explore Mangga Besar Street, renowned for its nightlife and street food in Jakarta. Encounter snake satay vendors and durian sellers along the way.

- Bottled water
- FREE Souvenir Gift for customer
- Travel Insurance for all passengers
- Professional Licensed English Guide & Driver
- Private Roundtrip transfer to Jakarta hotel area
- All Fees and Taxes
- Dinner
- Bottled water
- FREE Souvenir Gift for customer
- Travel Insurance for all passengers
- Professional Licensed English Guide & Driver
- Private Roundtrip transfer to Jakarta hotel area
- All Fees and Taxes
- Dinner
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tipping for Guide & Driver
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tipping for Guide & Driver
Experience a different side of Jakarta at night, as the sun sets for everyone. The atmosphere, weather, culture, hospitality, and stories from the Batavia era create a unique ambiance. Delight in the night market of Mangga Besar with its durian vendors and martabak pancakes, explore Fatahillah Square, and admire the Istiqal Mosque and church under the…
Experience a different side of Jakarta at night, as the sun sets for everyone. The atmosphere, weather, culture, hospitality, and stories from the Batavia era create a unique ambiance. Delight in the night market of Mangga Besar with its durian vendors and martabak pancakes, explore Fatahillah Square, and admire the Istiqal Mosque and church under the night sky. Stroll through the Chinatown market to discover the snake cobra sellers.
A romantic dinner at Batavia Cafe offers unforgettable memories as the sun sets over Fatahillah Square. Enjoy your meal by the window on the cafe’s second floor, where ample light fills the interior and provides a view of Fatahillah Square and the surrounding colonial buildings. Before returning to your accommodation, make a photo stop at the largest mosque and church, symbols of harmony in the country.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.