Things to do in Jakarta

Find and book activities, attractions and tours
Istiqlal Mosque featuring interior views, heritage architecture and modern architecture

Jakarta Attractions

The capital of the Republic of Indonesia and home to more than 9 million people, Jakarta is a dynamic city imbued in a mix of vibrant cultures. The city was a key trading port for the Sunda Kingdom in the 4th century and the de facto capital of the Dutch East Indies in the 16th and 17th centuries, known then as Batavia. Now a melting pot of more than 300 ethnic groups, Jakarta is forever growing, making it a fascinating destination filled with things to see and do. From museums filled with history and beautiful parks to national landmarks and colonial architecture that speak to the city's diverse past, Jakarta full of hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Jakarta

Jakarta's many neighborhoods take influence from the many cultures of its varied past. Explore its heritage-rich areas for their cultural significance and modern vibrancy, taking the opportunity to sample delicious foods and take in beautiful sights on the way.

Old Town - Officially known as Kota Tua, the Old Town is a remainder of Old Batavia, the first walled Dutch settlement in Jakarta. The area is full of colonial buildings and historic landmarks like the church of Gereja Sion, the Jakarta History Museum, and Wayang Museum.

Glodok - Glodok, also known as Pecinan, is Jakarta's sprawling Chinatown—the biggest in Indonesia. The neighborhood, which dates back to the 1740s, covers Gang Gloria (Gloria Alley), Petak Sembilan, and Jalan Pancoran. Visit Glodok for the Vihara Dharma Bahkti temple, the oldest in Jakarta, as well as the bustling markets and irresistible food.

Bogor - Located south of Jakarta, Bogor serves as a mountain resort and tourist center for both domestic and international travelers. The city, which was the former capital of the ancient Sunda Kingdom, features the enormous and historic Bogor Botanical Gardens, as well as the Taman Safari park and tea plantations on scenic Puncak Pass.

What to See in Jakarta

Explore Jakarta's rich history, which dates back thousands of years, at its many museums. Visit the Fatahilah Museum, also known as the Jakarta History Museum, to see an extensive collection of ancient and modern artifacts, or take in 200 years of Indonesia's heritage at the National Museum of Indonesia. The Textile Museum details the secrets of batik production through garments and textiles from Indonesia's many islands. In Merdeka Square, see incredible examples of colonial Dutch architecture such as the Merdeka Palace and State Palace, and then learn of Jakarta's modern history at the towering National Monument, which commemorates the country's struggle for independence during the Indonesian National Revolution.

Sightseeing in Jakarta

As the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta is packed with unique cultures from all over the vast Indonesian archipelago as well as influences from the Dutch colonial era. Experience its rich diversity by visiting places like the Kota Tua Old Town, Glodok Chinatown, and the old harbor of Sunda Kelapa. Events like the Jakarta Fair and Jakarta International Film Festival highlight city and Indonesian culture as a whole, while the Jalan Jaksa Festival and Keman Festival celebrate the arts of the Betawi, considered to be the indigenous people of Jakarta. To understand the mixture of religions in the city, visit sites like the neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church of Jakarta Cathedral, the Buddhist Vihara Dharma Bhakti temple, and the incredible Istiqlal Mosque—the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. Jakarta also serves as the gateway to other Indonesian destinations such as idyllic Lombok Island with its white-sand beaches, and rugged Mount Ijen, which is perfect for scenic and challenging treks.


Explore thousands of experiences from activities and attractions to day tours and transfer.

Skip the line- book tickets online in minutes to top attractions with free cancellation on many activities.

One Key members save 10% or more on select activities, hotels, cars and vacation rentals.


Most popular activities in Jakarta

What to do in Jakarta

Free Things to Do in Jakarta

Vacationing in Jakarta on a budget? The following can be seen for nada.

Sasmita Loka Museum - Talk to the friendly staff or curator and learn all about the special collections housed at this museum.

Merdeka Square - This local landmark is the perfect backdrop for that vacation profile pic.

Old Town - If you plan to explore the area's history through its landmarks, include this one on your sightseeing schedule.

Taman Fatahillah - Socialize with the locals and discover the real character and vibrancy of this place.

Danau Sunter - Spend time near the water to relax and restore your energy.

Bundaran Hi - Introduce yourself to a local and discover why many travelers stop to visit this place.

Immanuel Church - Gain a better understanding of local religious beliefs at this spiritual site.

Taman Alam Lumbini - If you relish pottering around the garden, this attraction will appeal to your green thumb.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Jakarta

Jakarta's many neighborhoods take influence from the many cultures of its varied past. Explore its heritage-rich areas for their cultural significance and modern vibrancy, taking the opportunity to sample delicious foods and take in beautiful sights on the way.

Old Town - Officially known as Kota Tua, the Old Town is a remainder of Old Batavia, the first walled Dutch settlement in Jakarta. The area is full of colonial buildings and historic landmarks like the church of Gereja Sion, the Jakarta History Museum, and Wayang Museum.

Glodok - Glodok, also known as Pecinan, is Jakarta's sprawling Chinatown—the biggest in Indonesia. The neighborhood, which dates back to the 1740s, covers Gang Gloria (Gloria Alley), Petak Sembilan, and Jalan Pancoran. Visit Glodok for the Vihara Dharma Bahkti temple, the oldest in Jakarta, as well as the bustling markets and irresistible food.

Bogor - Located south of Jakarta, Bogor serves as a mountain resort and tourist center for both domestic and international travelers. The city, which was the former capital of the ancient Sunda Kingdom, features the enormous and historic Bogor Botanical Gardens, as well as the Taman Safari park and tea plantations on scenic Puncak Pass.

What to See in Jakarta

Explore Jakarta's rich history, which dates back thousands of years, at its many museums. Visit the Fatahilah Museum, also known as the Jakarta History Museum, to see an extensive collection of ancient and modern artifacts, or take in 200 years of Indonesia's heritage at the National Museum of Indonesia. The Textile Museum details the secrets of batik production through garments and textiles from Indonesia's many islands. In Merdeka Square, see incredible examples of colonial Dutch architecture such as the Merdeka Palace and State Palace, and then learn of Jakarta's modern history at the towering National Monument, which commemorates the country's struggle for independence during the Indonesian National Revolution.

Sightseeing in Jakarta

As the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta is packed with unique cultures from all over the vast Indonesian archipelago as well as influences from the Dutch colonial era. Experience its rich diversity by visiting places like the Kota Tua Old Town, Glodok Chinatown, and the old harbor of Sunda Kelapa. Events like the Jakarta Fair and Jakarta International Film Festival highlight city and Indonesian culture as a whole, while the Jalan Jaksa Festival and Keman Festival celebrate the arts of the Betawi, considered to be the indigenous people of Jakarta. To understand the mixture of religions in the city, visit sites like the neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church of Jakarta Cathedral, the Buddhist Vihara Dharma Bhakti temple, and the incredible Istiqlal Mosque—the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. Jakarta also serves as the gateway to other Indonesian destinations such as idyllic Lombok Island with its white-sand beaches, and rugged Mount Ijen, which is perfect for scenic and challenging treks.

Things to Do in Jakarta with Kids

There are plenty of awesome experiences in Jakarta that the entire gang will enjoy. These are some of the best family friendly experiences around.


 

Looking for sports, concerts, or theater events in Jakarta? Search event tickets to see what's happening today, or to plan what to do this weekend!

 


 

Frequently asked questions

What to do in Jakarta on a sunny day?
What to do in Jakarta on a rainy day?
What is Jakarta famous for?
Grab a happy snap at National Monument — it’s a big-name attraction.
What should I not miss in Jakarta?
Pack your taste for adventure and head directly toward these top-rated sights:

  • Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
  • Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
  • Jakarta Cathedral

Are there cheap things to do in Jakarta?
What can you do in Jakarta for free?
You’ll barely have time to fetch your wallet out of your backpack with so many free attractions:

  • National Monument
  • Jakarta Cathedral
  • Blok M Square
  • Grand Indonesia


Discover the most popular places to visit in Jakarta

Discover the most popular landmarks and neighborhoods in Jakarta

Central Jakarta featuring a monument and flowers

Central Jakarta

With a population of nearly one million people, this cosmopolitan city center offers attractions of all types, from history and art to great food and entertainment.

Central Jakarta
#Jakarta skyline #CityScape #Indonesia #JitTravelDiaries #Asia #Sunset

Kuningan

Kuningan is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to Kuningan City Mall and Ambassador Mall while you're in town.

Kuningan
Menteng showing modern architecture

Menteng

Known to some as the Beverly Hills of Jakarta, this upmarket district is famous for its leafy parks, stunning mansions and high-flying residents.

Menteng
Old Jakarta

Old Jakarta

3.5/5(44 area reviews)

While wandering the atmospheric streets of the city’s historic center visit eclectic museums and uncover the colonial origins of Jakarta.

Old Jakarta
Default Image

Pantai Indah Kapuk

While visiting Pantai Indah Kapuk, you might make a stop by sights like Waterbom Jakarta and Pantjoran Chinatown PIK.

Pantai Indah Kapuk
The waterways around Jakarta and absolutely filthy, no other word for it. Those responsible for city infrastructure either cannot cope or do not try hard enough. You'll see people swimming in here. Look at the smart new buildings behind. What a contrast!  #water

Setiabudi

Noted for its shopping and spas, there's plenty to explore in Setiabudi. Top attractions like Kuningan City Mall and Ambassador Mall are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Bendungan Hilir MRT Station or Bendungan Hilir Station to see more of the city.

Setiabudi

Popular day trips from Jakarta