Chaotic, crowded, and cosmopolitan, Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, is a city of contrasts. Home to millions of people from around the world, the city is a mixture of languages and cultures, poverty and wealth. The city boasts some of the best nightlife in Asia and some of the worst traffic. Every holiday, the locals escape the pollution and the crowds to enjoy relaxing diversions like Ancol Dreamland, an amusement area featuring water parks, beaches, golf courses, and a SeaWorld.
Restaurants in Jakarta
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hip food court in the heart of Jakarta . we offer wide varieties of food and beverages selection such as bubble tea ,coffee shops, traditional Indonesian cuisine, bars, Japanese fusion restaurant, bakery, rice bowl, gelato, ramen bar and dimsum.
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We are event organizer specializing in art exhibition. We are also art dealer for paintings and sculptures. We maintain good relation with various artists of various style
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Fatahillah Square, also known as Old Batavia, is the historical district of Jakarta located in Kotas. During Dutch Colonial times in the 16th century, this was the heart of the walled city. Home to attractions such as the Jakarta History Museum and many colonial buildings, this area fills up with artisans, jugglers, and tourists on the weekends.
Just a five minute walk either along the canal and market street, or via the bridge, village and open market from Mercure Batavia Hotel. Surrounded by Bank Museum, Red House, train station and not far from Chinatown, Fatahilla Square is a haven in the old Dutch Colonial style of architecture. There are great views of the town hall with defences, ceramic museum, post office, restaurants and the Cafe Batavia. The streets are festooned with arts and craft stalls and boutiques and various museums of interest. Artistes practice mime and puppetry, vendors offer the use of bright-pastel coloured bicycles and fancy dress. Well-orchestrated and supervised school children in their droves politely ask to survey foreigners - how can you say no? A massive museum exhibition and concert venue took up the expanse, which added to the charm of the location, and was buzzing.
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Good education about history of Indonesia. Bring your children come here for more knowledge about indonesia. Jelajah museum and monument
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Masjid At Tin strikes you with its beauty from afar. One of the larger mosques around, its architecture is impressive!
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