Exploring Jakarta: Your Ultimate Detailed Travel Guide to Indonesia’s Treasure City
Hey everyone, Jakarta is really underrated! It blends the繁华与历史文化的底蕴,是一个非常值得一去的旅游目的地。今天就把这份私藏的雅加达旅游攻略分享给大家👇
🏨 Accommodation Recommendations
– Sultan Hotel: Located in the heart of the old town, it’s very convenient for getting around. The hotel itself is a historical building, decorated with Indonesian features, and offers beautiful views of the surrounding old town.

It has an excellent cost-performance ratio.
– Ritz Carlton Hotel: For those who want to enjoy a luxurious experience, this is the choice! The hotel facilities are top-notch, the service is attentive, and the sea-view rooms offer a fantastic view of the entire Jakarta Bay.

📸 Must-Visit Spots
1. Merdeka Square: A landmark in Jakarta, the National Monument in the center of the square is solemn and majestic. The surrounding lawns, fountains, and flowers create a pleasant atmosphere, making it a great spot for photos.
2. Old Town: Here you can feel the historical charm of Jakarta.

The colorful old Dutch colonial buildings, along with many unique shops on the streets, make for a very relaxing stroll. For example, you can visit the Red Bridge Massacre Memorial Museum to learn about that period of history; then head to Fatahillah Square, find a café, and enjoy the peacefulness.
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Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Indonesia in Miniature Park): This is like a miniature version of Indonesia where you can see the characteristic buildings and cultural customs from different regions of Indonesia all at once. It’s very educational, and the photos taken here will be stunning, as if you’ve traveled across Indonesia in an instant.
4. Ancol Dreamland: If you want to relax and have fun, this is a great place. The park has various amusement facilities, as well as a beach and an aquarium, making it perfect for both couples and families.
🍱 Food Exploration
1. Satay: A national dish of Indonesia, marinated meat skewers are grilled over charcoal and served with special satay sauce. Each bite is tender and juicy, with a fragrant aroma.
2. Nasi Goreng (Indonesian Fried Rice): Unlike the fried rice in China, it includes local spices, shrimp crackers, eggs, etc.
, giving each bite a rich flavor. You can taste the authentic version in local restaurants.
3. Gado-gado: A type of vegetable salad, made with various fresh vegetables and peanut sauce, it’s refreshing and not greasy, perfect for the hot weather in Jakarta.
4. Rendang: The beef is stewed until soft and flavorful, with the spices fully infused into the meat.
The spiciness is just right, and it goes perfectly with rice.
🛍️ Shopping Guide
1. Grand Indonesia: A large shopping mall with a wide range of international and local trendy brands, as well as a food court and cinema, meeting all your needs for dining, entertainment, and shopping.
2. Pasaraya Grande: This place has more Indonesian characteristics, where you can buy various handicrafts, traditional clothing, spices, etc. It’s great for buying souvenirs. Remember to haggle!
🚗 Transportation
– Navigating the bustling city is a breeze with the convenience of taxis. The Grab app, in particular, stands out for its user-friendly interface and transparent pricing, ensuring you never have to worry about unexpected charges.
– For a more local experience, hop on a TransJakarta bus. While the routes can be a bit intricate, it’s a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the city’s rhythm and daily life. If time is on your side, this is a must-try! 💕