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- Entire rental unit
- Kecamatan Tanah Abang
A cozy, spacious and renovated unit at Thamrin Residence. 4 minutes walking to Grand Indonesia, one of the largest shopping mall in Indonesia, 4 minutes walking to Plaza Indonesia, the most luxurious shopping mall in Indonesia. You can also easily find public transportation nearby. The place is suitable either for leisure or business.
- Entire rental unit
- Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
The great value unit apartment in a modern minimalist designed, on high floor inside the tropical modern apartment building with breath taking view. The apartment walking distance to some prestigious mall, some prestigious office buildings, and MRT & Busway bunderan Hi station. Please check the photos for details then read & see, View Guidebook. Get a discount for weekly and monthly booking, free bedroom cleaning, free towels changes, & free bed sheets changes.
- Entire serviced apartment
- Kecamatan Tanah Abang
Keep it simple at this peaceful and centrally-located place. Kindly follow our instagram @viabnb for more pictures For those who loves minimalist concept, this will be the best option for you Located very strategicly in central Jakarta you can reach shopping center without any vehicle. 5mins walk to Tanah abang, Grand Indonesia, Thamrin City and Plaza Indonesia. 7mins walking to MRT and Thamrin Road,car free day, and 10mins driving to SCBD
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Your guide to Jakarta
All About Jakarta
Indonesia’s capital city, situated on the northwest coast of the island of Java, is the country’s political and cultural hub and the home to some of Indonesia’s most iconic landmarks, including the presidential palace and Indonesia’s national art and history museums. You can also find one of the largest religious sites in the world here, Istiqlal Mosque, which holds up to 120,000 people.
Embrace recreation in Jakarta’s massive center city and visit one of its 170 shopping centers. For antiques and vintage finds, seek out day or night street markets such as the Jalan Surabaya Flea Market and the Ancol Art Market. Make your way around Kota Tua, the Old Town set around the Ciliwung River, for a glimpse of the past. And head to the enormous Merdeka Square, where you can relax and people-watch in Jakarta’s lush city park.
How do I get around Jakarta?
The main airports in Jakarta are Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) and Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport (HLP). From here, taxis and private shuttles are the fastest way to get you to the city. Once you’re in the busy capital, walking and using the TransJakarta bus system are convenient ways to move around. Try to find a rental apartment in Jakarta close to the city center for your trip so you can get to points of interest with ease. Taxis are always available, and you’ll see many makeshift ones called bajaj.
When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Jakarta?
Jakarta has a wet and dry season, and the city stays warm throughout the year. The dry season usually lasts from May to September, and the rest of the year is rainy and humid. Spend a gloomy day learning about Jakarta’s history and seeing some of Indonesia’s most important landmarks at Merdeka Square. The National Gallery of Indonesia, the Jakarta History Museum, and the National Museum of Jakarta are all in this part of town.
On warm, sunny days, take the bus or taxi to Ancol Beach for a break from the city center. You shouldn’t swim at Ancol Beach, but you can relax and meander along the pier. Be sure to check Jakarta’s local events calendar this time of year to visit one of the area’s festivals, such as the annual jazz festival or the art fair in August.
What are the top things to do in Jakarta?
National Monument
Visit Merdeka Square, one of the most extensive plazas in the world. It’s home to Indonesia’s national museums and the 450-foot National Monument, also known as Monas. The monument symbolizes Indonesia’s struggle for independence. Enter the monument and head to the observation deck for sweeping views of the city, or visit Merdeka Square at night when you will see Monas fully lit.
Glodok
Spend the day wandering through Glodok, Jakarta’s Chinatown. Be prepared to shop, and be sure to try authentic food at Glodok’s Chinese restaurants. End your visit at the Dharma Bhakti Temple, the oldest temple in Jakarta, established in 1650.
Taman Mini Indonesia
This cultural museum and park will educate you on the thousands of islands that make up Indonesia. Taman Mini Indonesia presents many aspects of the country’s heritage, with traditional homes, temples, and native plant life placed throughout the park along with indoor museum buildings. You can move around the property by minibus or on foot.