Things to Do in DKI Jakarta

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

Historic in DKI Jakarta

Kota Tua (Old Town)
Free 2.5 km from centre

The preserved Dutch colonial district around Fatahillah Square. You can walk past 17th-century buildings, street artists, and vintage bicycle rentals. Most street access and the square itself are free. The history museum and puppet museum require pai

🕐 Open access 24 hours (shops and museums typically 09:00–15:00)

💡 Visit on a Sunday morning when the square is pedestrianised and free from traffic. Try the local 'es podeng' ice drink from street vendors. Keep valuables close—crowds attract pickpockets.

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Landmark in DKI Jakarta

National Monument (Monas)
0 1.0 km from centre

A 132-metre obelisk marking Indonesia's independence. You can walk the surrounding Merdeka Square for free; entry to the base and tower costs a small fee. The observation deck gives a full view of the city.

🕐 Tuesday to Sunday, 08:00–16:00 (base free area open until 22:00)

💡 Go early morning (before 8am) to jog or cycle the square for free, when it's cool and uncrowded. The tower queue builds from 9am.

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Museum in DKI Jakarta

Jakarta History Museum
0 2.0 km from centre

Housed in the former city hall (Stadhuis) built in 1710, this museum tells Jakarta's story from prehistoric times to the present. Displays include old maps, furniture, and colonial artifacts. Entry is cheap (around 5,000 IDR).

🕐 Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00–15:00

💡 Combine with a stroll through the cobbled Fatahillah Square outside. Skip the guided tour—just wander at your own pace. Cash only for the ticket.

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Park in DKI Jakarta

Ragunan Zoo
0 12.0 km from centre

A large zoo in South Jakarta with a free-entry forest area (Taman Pendidikan) for hiking and birdwatching. The main zoo requires a very cheap ticket (around 4,000 IDR for adults). You'll see Komodo dragons, orangutans, and a primate centre.

🕐 Tuesday to Sunday, 07:00–16:00 (free trail area closes at 15:00)

💡 Skip the crowded main animal enclosures—head straight to the free walking trails in the botanical garden section behind the zoo. Best visited on weekdays to avoid school groups. Arrive by 7am to see animals active.

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Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
0 15.0 km from centre

A 250-hectare cultural park showcasing the architecture, costumes, and traditions of all 34 Indonesian provinces. Many pavilions and the lake area are free to enter after the cheap base ticket. The cable car costs extra.

🕐 Daily, 07:00–21:00 (some pavilions close by 16:00)

💡 Bring a picnic. The park is enormous—rent a bicycle near the gate for 20,000 IDR/hour instead of walking. Weekdays are very quiet.

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Where to Eat in DKI Jakarta

Tator Local ££
Burger Bangor Local ££
Tek-Tok Local ££
Titik Temu international ££
Jaya Pub Local ££
CFC chicken ££
Pizza Hut pizza ££
Pastis italian ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in DKI Jakarta?

The top attractions include Kota Tua (Old Town), National Monument (Monas), Jakarta History Museum, Ragunan Zoo, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah.

How many days do you need in DKI Jakarta?

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

What is DKI Jakarta famous for?

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

Where should I eat in DKI Jakarta?

Top options include Tator, Burger Bangor, Tek-Tok, Titik Temu.