Things to Do in Bekasi

Everything you need to explore Bekasi — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Park in Bekasi

Bekasi City Park (Taman Kota Bekasi)
Free 1.0 km from centre

A large public park in the centre of Bekasi with walking paths, a lake, and jogging track. Grass areas are open for picnics or just sitting. Weekends draw families and street food vendors around the edges.

🕐 Open 24 hours

💡 Go early morning, before 7am, to avoid the heat and crowds. The vendors don't really get going until mid-morning, so bring your own water.

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Situ Rawa Kalong (Kalong Lake)
0 12.0 km from centre

A natural lake surrounded by a walking path and small food stalls. Local anglers fish off the banks; you can buy snacks or grilled fish from a stall for around 10,000–15,000 IDR. The water is murky but the setting is relaxed.

🕐 6am–6pm daily

💡 Best visited on a weekday morning—weekends get noisy with motorbikes. The entry fee is 5,000 IDR per person. Bring cash; no card machine. Go early for the birdwatching at the far end.

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Historic in Bekasi

Museum Bekasi (Gedung Juang 45)
Free 2.0 km from centre

A modest museum in a colonial-era building that now houses the city's historical archives and exhibits on the Indonesian independence struggle. Small but well-kept, with old photos, weapons, and dioramas.

🕐 Mon–Fri: 8am–4pm; Sat: 8am–1pm; Sun: closed

💡 Entry is free but you need to register at the front desk with your ID. Photography allowed inside. Visit in the morning (before 11am) to avoid the lunchtime closure. Takes about 30 minutes.

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Landmark in Bekasi

Patriot Chandrabhaga Stadium
Free 4.0 km from centre

The city's main football stadium, hosting local league matches. The exterior and surrounding plaza are free to walk around; you can watch practice sessions from the outer fence. Architecture is basic but neat.

🕐 Exterior: 24 hours; Stadium: match days only, 3pm–10pm

💡 Matches happen on weekends. You can often stand outside near the main gate and catch a live broadcast on a screen, or catch a training session weekday afternoons—no ticket needed.

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Summarecon Mall Bekasi (Ground Floor & Water Features)
Free 6.0 km from centre

A large shopping mall with free entry. The ground floor has a central fountain plaza with water jets children can play in. The mall itself is modern with plenty of seating areas—useful for escaping the heat without spending a rupiah.

🕐 10am–10pm daily

💡 After 5pm the fountain plaza is well shaded. It's a local hangout spot, so you'll see families and teens. No need to buy anything; security is relaxed if you just sit.

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Where to Eat in Bekasi

Waroeng Makan Bebek Lalada Local ££
Kedai Mie Inget, Bekasi asian;noodles ££
Oppi Kopi Bekasi coffee_shop ££
Gubug Makan Mang Engking indonesian ££
Doyan Salad Bekasi Local ££
J.CO Donuts & Coffee - Ruko Graha Bulevar Summarecon Bekasi Local ££
Holywings Bekasi - Margajaya Local ££
Taliwang Bali indonesian ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Bekasi?

The top attractions include Bekasi City Park (Taman Kota Bekasi), Museum Bekasi (Gedung Juang 45), Patriot Chandrabhaga Stadium, Summarecon Mall Bekasi (Ground Floor & Water Features), Situ Rawa Kalong (Kalong Lake).

How many days do you need in Bekasi?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Bekasi 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Bekasi famous for?

Bekasi is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Bekasi?

Top options include Waroeng Makan Bebek Lalada, Kedai Mie Inget, Bekasi, Oppi Kopi Bekasi, Gubug Makan Mang Engking.