Explore Jakarta in 3 days and take you to the Indonesian capital
In Jakarta, Indonesia, every attraction is worth exploring. This is my 3-day tour guide to Jakarta, Indonesia, with detailed introductions to attractions/tourism suggestions/precautions. I hope it can help you who are planning your trip! Make your trip smoother and more enjoyable.💎Must-see itineraries
📌Day1: Indonesia National Monument-Independence Square
📌Day2: Indonesia National Museum-Indonesia Miniature Park
📌Day3: Istiqlal Mosque-Old Town Jakarta
🌈Popular attractions
✔Indonesia National Monument (free): Located in the center of Independence Square Park in the center of Jakarta, it is 137 meters high, with a torch sculpture made of gold on top, and the history of Indonesia's independence is displayed inside.
✔Independence Square (free): A large square with an area of 1 square kilometer, with the Indonesian National Monument standing tall, symbolizing the country's independence and modernization.
✔Indonesia National Museum: European architectural style, displaying rich collections and cultural heritage, is an important window to understand Indonesian history.
✔Indonesia Miniature Park (💰12 and up): It replicates the characteristic buildings of various parts of Indonesia, provides a variety of transportation to visit, and showcases the local customs and customs.
✔Istiklal Mosque (💰Free): The largest mosque in Southeast Asia, with a solemn and magnificent architectural style, reflects the reverence for the spirit of independence.
✔Old Jakarta (💰Free): It retains the Dutch colonial architecture, showing the historical charm and cultural fusion.
⚠️Notes
① It is more appropriate to wear long skirts or trousers in underdeveloped areas to avoid unnecessary trouble.
② Prepare a translation app for travel, not everyone in Jakarta speaks English.
③Jimbaran Seafood Market provides fresh seafood and processes it, which is affordable and has pleasant scenery.
④Understand climate change and choose the right time to visit different attractions in the dry and rainy seasons.
The buildings here seem to be very old and have a very historical feel.
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