Tourist information:
Jakarta Visitor Information Center
Jakarta Theatre Building, Jalan MH Thamrin 9, Jakarta
Tel: (021) 314 2067.
Website: www.jakarta-tourism.go.id
Opening times: Mon-Fri 0900-1630.
Tel: (021) 314 2067.
Website: www.jakarta-tourism.go.id
Opening times: Mon-Fri 0900-1630.
The tourist
information branch at Jakarta Theatre is the best bet for maps, leaflets and
dependable information and it can also help with booking tours.
Kota Tua Jakarta
The centre of old
Batavia, the Kota district, is the tourist hub of Jakarta. The heart of the
action is on historic Taman Fatahillah, a cobbled time warp of a square that
still somehow survives in modern Jakarta. Sunda Kelapa is the old port area and
many of the scenes there today are unchanged since the likes of Joseph Conrad
evocatively described the sailing schooners striding around the high seas and
then tying up at the quayside here to trade exotic spices.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Old Batavia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Kota Tua Jakarta |
Maritime Museum
What was once a
warehouse as far back as the 19th century for the Dutch down in Sunda Kelapa is
now fittingly home to a museum that tells the story of Jakarta's rich maritime
history. Model boats and faded sepia photos depicting various adventures at sea
and in and around the Batavia waterfront are the highlights. The old watchtower
offers good views out over the area.
Opening Times: Tues-Sun 0900-1500.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Jalan Pasar Ikan 1, Jakarta, Indonesia
Telephone: (021) 669 3406.
Website: www.museumbahari.org
National Monument
This literally
unmissable column rises over 130m (426.5ft) into the heavens above Independence
Square. It is a potent symbol to many people in many ways. For some it is a
celebration of Indonesia's successful drive to escape from the claws of the
European colonial powers, while others see it as a fittingly vacuous legacy of
the man who commissioned its construction, Soeharto, the former dictator still
beloved of some Indonesians but reviled by many others. At a time when much of
the country lived in poverty, its grand gold leaf topping said enough for many
critics.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Merdeka Square, Jakarta, Indonesia
National Monument |
National Museum
Jakarta’s most
impressive museum really delves into the history both of the capital city and
the rest of Indonesia. The 19th-century building is suitably dramatic and its
highlights include early Chinese ceramics, pieces culled from Java's myriad
temples and a bronze elephant that was gifted to the museum by the King of
Thailand. The museum is also home to a number of eclectic temporary exhibitions.
Opening Times: Tues-Fri 0800-1600, Sat-Sun 0800-1700.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat 12, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Telephone: (021) 386 8172.
Website: www.museumnasional.or.id
National Museum |
Puppet Museum
Housed in an early
20th-century colonial legacy, the building that stands on the site of an old
Dutch church is in itself part of the attraction. Those interested in
traditional wayang kulit and wayang golek Indonesian puppets will be in heaven
in this illuminating museum. As well as thousands of puppets from all over
Indonesia, there are also exhibits from elsewhere around Southeast Asia. The
museum also hosts regular puppet shows.
Opening Times: Tues-Sun 0900-1500.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: No
Address: Jalan Pintu Besar Barat 27, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Telephone: (021) 6292 9560.
Website: www.museumwayang.com
Puppet Museum |
Ragunan Zoo
For those who don't
have time to head east to Komodo National Park itself, this is a great place to
see the famous dragons in the flesh. Another highlight is the equally fearsome
Java tigers. Opened as long ago as 1864, the zoo also has a great primate
collection, including gorillas.
Opening Times: Daily 0700-1800.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Jalan RM Harsono 1, Ragunan, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Telephone: (021) 780 5280.
Ragunan Zoo |
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
The ‘Beautiful
Indonesia Miniature Park', as it rather nattily translates, is an interesting
and unusual diversion in Jakarta. Opened in 1975, this sprawling 100-hectare
(247-acre) park has a series of cable cars and shuttle buses to help those that
don't come with their own cars get around. There is a pavilion for each of
Indonesia's provinces with the highlight Java's mini-Borobudur. There are also
regular cultural performances on site. The park is perhaps the most enjoyable
of Soeharto's grand projects.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Jalan Raya Pondok Gede, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Telephone: (021) 840 9214.
Website: www.tamanmini.com
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah |
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