Jakarta/Central

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Central Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Pusat) acts as the commercial and business neighborhood of Jakarta. By day the many office buildings are filled with workers; by night, people stream into the shopping malls. Therefore, traffic is heavy all the time! The area encompasses Tanah Abang, Monas, Senen, Menteng, Jalan Jaksa, Senayan, and the road corridors along the Hotel Indonesia roundabout.

Central Jakarta Halal Travel Guide

The core of Central Jakarta is the Jendral Sudirman Avenue and the M.H. Thamrin Avenue, where the high rises were erected at its backbone, followed by commercial centers and hotels at its branch roads. To the North, it continues to the West side of Monas, to the South it ends at Senayan Roundabout. The area was alive primarily thanks to the founding father Soekarno. The Gelora Bung Karno stadium and the Semanggi interchange, and the Selamat Datang statue was erected to welcome travelers to the 1962 Asian Games.

Its success, followed by the booming Indonesian economy, leads big construction companies to pick land and build skyscrapers, even up to this day. The people watching scene here is fabulous. You can see a white collar worker get down to the bus stop and roam the sidewalks to his office on the 20th floor, while a socialite mother was dropped by her vehicle at the mall lobby and a handful of peaceful demonstrators walk around the roundabout to voice their aspiration. In the evening (or a short time for lunch): the crowd shifts to the cosmopolitan shopping centers for a dine and (window) shopping to wrap up their day. At Sunday morning and the road closes for you to walk on the asphalt, or even better, blend in to watch, and even join the various performances from the local residents.

Pockets of commercial area to look out include the Tanah Abang wholesale market and the upscale Hotel Indonesia roundabout and the historical Monas and the artsy Cikini and the busy Senen, and the posh Senayan. The Menteng area is an upscale neighborhood, while the Jalan Jaksa is a friendly area for Foreign Muslims as a backpacker and budget party area.

Travel to Central Jakarta

Harmoni Central Busway Transjakarta 2

By Rail

If you are traveling by long distance trains, you will be very likely to arrive right away here. Gambir train station GPS -6.17669,106.83066 and Pasar Senen train station GPS -6.17488,106.84468 are the main arrival points for Jakarta, with trains to and from destinations throughout Java island. For the commuter line rail (KA Commuter Jabodetabek), key stations in Central Jakarta include Sudirman on the yellow line and Juanda on the red and blue lines. The train from the Soekarno-Hatta airport goes to Sudirman Baru station, which can be visited from Sudirman station on foot.

Travel on a Bus in Central Jakarta

The Transjakarta Line Koridor 6 - 20px goes to Dukuh Atas from South Jakarta, where you can connect to Line 1 by moving to the platform upstairs. Line Koridor 1 - 20px itself goes from Kota at the North, to Blok Monday at the south, passing through Jendral Sudirman, M.H. Thamrin Avenue, Hayam Wuruk and Gajah Mada.

Harmoni Central Busway is one of the hubs for many of Transjakarta's mainlines, including line 1.

By car

Central Jakarta is circled by Jakarta's inner ring toll road. To reach the centre at the National Monument and the easiest way is to take the Semanggi exit of the southern ring road, and follow the major Sudirman and Thamrin roads to the north for about 4.5 km.

How to get around in Central Jakarta

The Jakarta Government provides a hop-on tour bus that will take you to attractions across the city for free. The Transjakarta bus rapid transit line Koridor 1 - frameless|20x20px traverses through the main north-south roads Jendral Sudirman, Thamrin, and along the National Monument, and also several of the other Transjakarta routes traverse Central Jakarta. See the main article on Jakarta for more information on how to get around by Transjakarta, taxi, motorcycle taxi, etc.

What to see in Central Jakarta

Landmarks

Statues and symbols that made up Jakarta can be traced roughly at the corridor between Monas and Senayan.

  • Arjuna Wijaya A statue of Arjuna and Krishna riding horse chariot and the scene taken from Mahabharata epic. Created by Nyoman Nuarta.
  • Farmer Statue - Pak Tani dan Bu Tani | Created by Matvei Manizer and Otto Manizer (from Russia). This statue commemorated the struggle for Independence by Indonesian farmers and their family.
  • Freedom of Irian Jaya - Pembebasan Irian Jaya | This statue, right at the center of the court, celebrates the annexation of Irian Jaya (West Papua) into Indonesia from the Netherlands in 1963. Has dancing musical fountain, futsal area, children playground, jogging track, and can be used at night because of good illumination.
  • General Soedirman | The statue stands on the avenue named for his namesake. Sudirman is the leader of the Indonesian forces in the guerrilla war against the Dutch in Yogyakarta (1948-1949).
  • The National Monument - Monumen Nasional, often abbreviated Monas | A towering 137m-tall obelisk of solid bronze platted with 50 kilos of Gold shaped into flames up top, this is the most famous landmark in Jakarta. The monument was commissioned by Sukarno in 1961 to celebrate Indonesia's independence, it was completed in 1975 after his death and is consequently known irreverently as Sukarno's Last Erection. The 1 square kilometer Medan Merdeka (Freedom Plaza) plaza/park around it was created by bulldozing a squatter community. In its basement, look for the collection of dioramas depicting the struggle for Indonesian independence from a firmly revolutionary point of view, while the top has an observation deck. The musical fountain at the east side of the park dances weekends at 19:00.
  • Prince Diponegoro | This statue commemorates the rebellion against Dutch occupation (1825-1830), led by Prince Diponegoro from the Kingdom of Mataram, Yogyakarta.
  • Welcome to Jakarta statue - Selamat Datang | This statue was an idea by Soekarno, designed by former Henk Ngantung. The statue waves to the north as athletes from the Asia Pacific region came to play the 1962 Asian Games.

Museums

Most museum in this region has a theme of patriotism, mainly because most of the action took place here.

  • National Museum - Museum Nasional - Step back in time from humble prehistory to the Hindu Kingdoms, from the Dutch to the Independence. It has a fine collection of Hindu sculptures and cultural artifacts from around the nation, as well as an impressive treasure room filled with Gold items. Look out for the elephant statue at front, a gift from the King of Siam (Thailand) in 1871. The Gold room is closed 1 hour before the museum normal closing time.
  • Presidential Palace - Istana Merdeka | Along with the Negara Palace and others minor buildings, it forms the Presidential Palace complex. Built in 1796 as a mansion for a Dutch businessman,, it became the center of the Dutch administration during the 19th century, and the official residence of every single president. As of 2022 and the Palace doesn’t seem to be open for public.
  • Proclamation Museum - Museum Perumusan Naskah Proklamasi | This is where the Declaration of Independence is read on August 17, 1945, by the founding fathers Soekarno and Hatta. Complete storyline of how the Independence came to be, through dioramas, mock-ups, and posters.
  • Museum Sumpah Pemuda - In 1928, a group of youth at the 2nd Youth Congress declares one motherland, one nation, one language. The museum has complete information on how the dispersed youth tied their home region gathered in unity for an idea of a country that was yet to be officially formed, and when the creator of the Indonesian national anthem, W.R. Supratman, performed this piece by violin for the first time ever.

Mosques

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  • Istiqlal Mosque - Masjid Istiqlal - Koridor 2 - stop: Istiqlal (backdoor of the mosque) or Koridor 2 - frameless|20pxKoridor 3 - frameless|20px: Not far from Gambir Station and Monas is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. Designed by a Christian architect and the mosque was deliberately erected in front of an older cathedral by former president Soekarno to show religious harmony and diversity. The mosque is grand and gorgeous both inside and out, virtually every element was designed meticulously to reflect philosophical meanings of the Muslim world. Be sure to wear proper attire if you are going here for the day, or a sarong can be lent if you are wearing shorts. Get a guide to explore if you are on your own, but expect to pay a tip (arrange the amount before the tour) both to the guide and to the mosque.

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Art and culture

  • Bentara Budaya Jakarta - A collection of paintings, especially from Bali, ceramic from the Chinese dynasties, Buddhist statues with hand praying gestures, and other arts and crafts from across the archipelago. Sometimes there is a thematic exhibition or a cultural performance.
  • Ismail Marzuki Park - Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM) | Home of the city's planetarium and theatres, art galleries, and Indonesia's famous non-profit theatre club, Teater Koma. Planetarium: Rp8,000 children over two years until finishing elementary school, otherwise Rp32,000. Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays shows at 09:00, 12:00 and 15:00. Shows are 50-60 minutes long.
  • Aula Simfonia Jakarta - The only building in Indonesia whose sole purpose is for classical music hall. Regular performances by the Simfonia Jakarta Orchestra conducted by Stephen Tong and the gigantic 3217 pipes of the organ.
  • Jakarta Arts Building - Gedung Kesenian Jakarta | One of the most well known places for performing arts in Jakarta. Indie and contemporary music and dance, and orchestra performances.

Spa

  • Taman Sari Royal Heritage Spa - Pamper yourself after a day at the hectic city with Indonesian style massages. For your well-being and the spa also offers swimming pool, private secluded sauna, gym, whirlpool, and manicure & pedicure.

Park

Taman Menteng, Menteng, Jakarta Pusat. - panoramio

A common stereotype is that Jakartans are all work and no play, mainly because of the rarity of parks. However, empty lands and former shanty homes have increasingly been redeveloped into public parks, oases beneath the concrete jungle. In the parks, some hawkers set up stalls for a cold drink on a hot day, and most of the visitors come here for a date! The Menteng area is well-known for such a spot behind the skyscrapers.

  • Menteng Park - The newest addition to Central Jakarta, 40 hectares of land made use into an excellent park. Wide pathways, fountains, collection of plants, are a remedy for the eyes and the body. At night and on the weekends and there are numerous community performances or doing lessons. There is a greenhouse that, unfortunately, has no plants.
  • Suropati Park - A smaller park that but has more high trees that can function as shade. Regular community performances, especially classical music under the trees every weekend!
  • Situ Lembang Park - A giant lake with a fountain at its center, jogging track and seating area on its rim.

Expo

  • Jakarta International Expo - PRJ (Pekan Raya Jakarta) -Typically the largest events held in Jakarta are held here. The most crowded being the Jakarta Fair held in June and July where impressive deals in food, shopping, and amusement can be found.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Central Jakarta

You might assume upon arriving that only upscale shopping options exist here, because what you see is nothing but skyscrapers. But in truth, Central Jakarta is a shopper's paradise, anything you can think of can be purchased here! From arts and crafts to fashion, both affordable and expensive, you will never run out of choice. If there is something that you do not like and the next mall is just a short distance away!

Shopping Malls

Mangga Dua Jakarta's Chinatown

Mangga Dua Jakarta's Chinatown - Mangga Dua is the de-facto Chinatown of Jakarta, due to the flourish of businesses owned by Chinese Indonesians.

  • Citywalk Sudirman - Many options of food, decent shopping options such as Daiso Japanese 100 yen shop.
  • Grand Indonesia - A big mall with high-end boutiques (both branded and independent) on its West mall, and a myriad of eating options at the East mall and the Skybridge. Highlights include Alun-Alun Indonesia arts and crafts, Seibu department store straight from Japan and the hourly Dancing Fountain at the 3A floor of the West mall, and Galeri Indonesia Kaya cultural performance at the 8th floor.
  • Harco Mangga Dua | This is the place for computers and gadgets (but in most cases, not mobile phones). Come here to get a fix.
  • ITC Roxy Mas | The Roxy strip is the place to look for mobile phones (but likely you won't get a new i☎ here). If you need a temporary smartphone and phone number, it is best to come here as you can hurriedly check for comparisons between shops. Haggling is the norm here, if feasible get a local buddy to help with what is the best shop.
  • Jakarta Design Centre (JDC) - 7 floors of furniture showrooms, from vintage to modern minimalist.
  • Mangga Dua Mall - One part of the Mangga Dua strip is where the local residents shop for electronics, from game consoles to Hi-Fi speakers. Note that unless you ask not to, most of the software sold here are pirated.
  • Plaza Indonesia - locally abbreviated PI - The standard-bearer of swank, but no longer the only game in town. Well located at the very center of Jakarta, similar options as Grand Indonesia but with a bit more class. Good food courts and a well-stocked Periplus and Aksara bookstores. One of the top places to hang out in the Jendral Sudirman & M.H. Thamrin corridor with many F&B options and cafés.
  • Plaza Senayan - locally abbreviated PS - Anchored by Sogo and Metro department stores, this is the self-proclaimed "most stylish mall in Jakarta" and they just might be right, at least if you equate style with the ilk of the Louis Vuitton, Prada and Gucci shops that fill up the first floor. Check out the Kinokuniya book store on the 5th floor of Sogo and the largest in Jakarta with an excellent selection of English books. The Arcadia annex, lurking in the back across a parking lot, has a cluster of high-end restaurants, ice cream bar, and health centre. Next to Senayan sports complex.
  • Sarinah - The first mall in Indonesia. Indonesian batik, arts and crafts for a cheaper rate, and an increasing number of eating and entertainment options.
  • Senayan City - locally abbreviated Senci - Right in front of Plaza Senayan, this brand new building is a combination between shopping arcade, office tower, apartment, and hotel. A lot of exclusive brands can be found there, including its major tenant, Debenhams, a big department store from UK, and Topshop, a unisex boutique from UK. For you gadget lovers, Best Denki and the biggest electronic store from Japan has its biggest outlet outside of Japan in this Mall. An exclusive Studio XXI cinema with its 4 deluxe theaters and 1 premiere theater and a variety of food stalls from all over the world is here as well, including Krispy Kreme and Burger King (Please do not support Burger King as Burger King supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant). Senayan City also has restaurants open up until midnight in its "Crystal Lagoon" section.

Markets

Pasar Baru Jalan Pos 3

  • Surabaya Street | A famous flea market located in Central Jakarta. Art, antique and souvenir shops. Favorite place for bargain hunters. Beware of pickpockets.
  • Pasar Baru - An open market operating since the Dutch colonial perioid in 1820. Famous in Jakarta for selling textiles, sporting equipments, shoes, cameras and accessories. For numismatic lovers, this is also the place to go to. Tens of sellers display their collection of old Indonesian currency and also currency from around the world. Pasar Baru is also home to the Indian community in Jakarta.
  • Pasar Tanah Abang - This is the prime place for garments in Jakarta or even Indonesia. The biggest in Southeast Asia and usually export to Africa and Middle East, arrangement delivery in all countries in the world. Groceries and semi retail (minimum 3 pieces) sale. All types of fashion are abundant. Haggling is not too necessary, mainly if you buy in bulk to get a large discount and the prices can be the cheapest you can find in Jakarta. There are 20,000 kiosks spread in Block A to F, Metro Block AA and BB, including Kebon Dalam Market near Hok Tek Tjen Sien Temple and also including Jembatan Tinggi Tanah Abang Bukit Shops. Because of the huge multi-purpose area, make sure you get to Metro Block AA & BB (the high brown and green building) for the quality garments, but still lower quality than ITC Mangga Dua's. Due to heavy traffic jams, walking a couple hundred meters may be necessary.

Halal Restaurants in Central Jakarta

Being at the center of the city where the commuters work and business travelers & tourists stay, expect a cornucopia of restaurants at all price ranges! A mouthwatering Indonesian soto at a street vendor can be just 100 meters away from the most opulent table for two on the 35th floor with food courts peppered around it.

While typically any restaurant at the food court belong to this category, those that wish to explore the better taste of Jakarta's multicultural foods should venture away from the air-con buildings to standalone or street side restaurants. They are pretty easy to find at the side streets of Soedirman and Thamrin.

  • Bakmi Gang Kelinci - By default, go with the mie ayam that features yellow lal-food/halal-certified-noodles/ Noodles with braised Chicken and mushrooms. Other dishes include vermicelli, kway teow, and Chinese style Snacks and entrees. And they are Halal which factors in the frequent crowds.
  • Gado-Gado Bonbin A very popular place for the Indonesian salad gado-gado and the so-called lontong cap gomeh.
  • Nasi Goreng Kambing Kebon Sirih A street stall which has been a longtime favorite for Middle Eastern lamb (or mutton) fried Rice, in which it has a complex scent made from various spices. Expect to be very packed!
  • Ragusa Es Italia| Established by the Italian Ragusa brothers in 1932, this hole-in-the-wall gelato parlor provides your imaginable ice cream menu, but has an antique charm that entices you to come back for more details.
  • Happy Day - This restaurant can satisfy those that are on the budget while missing food especially from European or the US, or if you feel peckish for anything else. And where else can you find Pizzas for just Rp55,000?
  • Nasi Uduk Kebon Kacang Come in to treat yourself with nasi uduk, Jakarta's style of Rice cooked in coconut milk and your choice of Chicken or beef anyhow you want to have it on the side.
  • Beirut Lebanon Restaurant - Beirut Restaurant | Reasonably authentic and affordably priced Lebanese eats, with bonus points for the bizarre decor of Arabic weaponry and plastic scenes of green rural idyll.
  • Ganesha Ek Sanskriti |While Indian restaurants are few and far between, this establishment nails it by serving both the northern and southern Indian delicacies.
  • Kafe Pisa | A longtime favorite for Italian cuisine and some gelato. Live music every night.
  • Lara Djonggrang - Old house named after a legend from Prambanan and retrofitted with the contents (and roof!) of a 300-year-old temple that was in Semarang, serving up pompously self-styled "imperial Indonesian cuisine". The staff will be happy to show you around if it's quiet; be sure to check out the gorgeous Lara Djonggrang room. If you are eating with a big group (more than 20 people), book ahead and you will be assigned a room just for your group, with unique interiors.
  • Maple & Oak - Bistro featuring all-day brunch with diner style menus and a modest selection of desserts. Or drop by to drink coffee and mocktails (soda cocktails).
  • Martabak Pecenongan 65A - Across Red Top Hotel - Mouthwatering sweet martabak with a few classic flavors like bananas, Cheese and Chocolates, in addition to more expensive ingredients like the Ovomaltine, Toblerone and Green Tea Kit Kat. 10 pieces in a medium would already get you through 2 to 3 meals, and even more for the regular 16-piece. The savory egg martabak is also worth to try.
  • Pondok Laguna | Seafood restaurant. Simultaneously big and noisy yet outdoors and peaceful, this popular seafood joint is packed every mealtime with punters queuing up for their famous grilled fish (gurame goreng) and fried tofu with shrimp (tahu kipas). Wash it down with an improbably tasty glass of cucumber juice (es timun).
  • Kikugawa | Established in 1969, Kikugawa is the oldest Japanese restaurant in Jakarta since the Second World War. Serving authentic Japanese cuisine in simple Japanese house atmosphere. The owner is Japanese-Indonesian couple who had also established "Bengawan Solo" Indonesian restaurant in Tokyo.
  • Tamnak (Thai) | While their seafood and tom yam are expensive and they are worth the price for using fresh catches. Their pineapple fried Rice is a hit.

A typical all you can eat buffet in a hotel would cost Rp500,000; in most cases you can just jump in to any hotel to ask for it. While they are frequented by families on weekends or possibly dinner, you can usually get a better deal on weekday for lunch where occupancy is the lowest.

The list below are standalone restaurants that are worth to tantalize your taste buds:

  • Al Jazeerah Signature | A splurge Arabian fix frequented especially at dinnertime. The hummus and pita bread are desirable while the Rice has a variety of fragrant you can choose from. Top it with a huff of shisha.
  • Bistro Baron - Upscale bistro that serves French haute cuisine with a selection of premium tea and desserts to accompany.
  • Kintan Buffet All you can eat Japanese BBQ where you can also upsize to savor the top quality wagyu beef.
  • Mother Monster A fancy restaurant from two established dining and coffee spots in Jakarta, Common Grounds in Thamrin Citywalk and Biko Group.
  • Momozen A fusion of Japanese and French cuisine that is mainly frequented for tapas. Premium la Meat and seafood entrees. Reservation required.
  • Skye | Take your dining experience up, way up on the rooftop of a 56-floor building overlooking the forest of Jakarta's skyscrapers. European and American cuisine, some with an Asian twist, and an extensive collection of booze.
  • Tugu Kunstkring Paleis | A Rijstafel-styled fine-dining restaurant in an old-fashioned Dutch house, serving mostly Betawi and Indonesian cuisine.

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Medical Issues in Central Jakarta

Emergency numbers:

  • Ambulance: 118.
  • Police: 110.
  • Central Jakarta Police station ☎ +62 21 390 9921, +62 21 390 9922, +62 21 390 9425

Hospital with 24 hours emergency room (ER):

  • RS Street Carolus ☎ +62 21 390 4441 +62 21 310 3226,+62 21 315 4185
  • RS Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo | ☎ +62 21 330808 +62 21 3148991
  • RSU Daerah Tarakan | ☎ +62 21 384 2934 +62 21 3810149
  • RS PGI Cikini | ☎ +62 21 336961 +62 21 324663
  • RS Budi Kemuliaan | ☎ +62 21 384 2828
  • RS Husada | ☎ +62 21 626 0108, +62 21 649 0090 +62 21 649 7494

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Explore more Halal friendly Destinations from Central Jakarta

  • If you make your way down Gajah Mada street, you will be at the old city of both North Jakarta and West Jakarta.
  • South Jakarta is the neighborhood of many upscale shopping malls and residential areas, as well as more skyscrapers.
  • In East Jakarta, you can find the Taman Mini theme park, which is centred around the culture of Indonesia and its provinces.
  • The spacious campus of the University of Indonesia can be found just south of the city in Depok.

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