Cafe Batavia 1920

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Prins Hendrikkade 85, Amsterdam 1012 AE Netherlands
chonyand#ThePlacesMyFriendsIsChatsOn 🏙 1. First Impressions of Jakarta: Indonesia's "Vibrant City" Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant metropolises. It blends colonial architecture with modern skyscrapers, mosques, temples, and the vibrant energy of the streets. In this city that never sleeps, you'll see a microcosm of Indonesia's past, present, and future intertwined. 📅 2. Itinerary Overview (7 Days, 6 Nights) Day 1 | Arrival in Jakarta - First Impressions Check in to a city center hotel (recommended: Menteng or Sudirman). In the evening, visit the National Monument (Monas) for a panoramic view of the city. Dinner Recommendation: Ayam Goreng Suharti, Indonesian fried chicken. Day 2 | Explore the Old Town of Kota Tua Wander through the Dutch-era square, the Fatahillah Museum, the old post office, and Café Batavia. Recommended lunch: Soto Betawi, Indonesian beef soup. In the afternoon, take a vintage train to Sunda Kelapa Harbor to witness the bustling scene of old-fashioned sailboats docked. Day 3 | Religious and Cultural Journey Visit the Istiqlal Mosque and Jakarta Cathedral (located just across the street), symbols of religious harmony. In the evening, enjoy the sunset over the sea at Ancol Dreamland Beach Resort. Day 4 | Museum and Shopping Day Spend the morning at the National Museum of Indonesia to learn about the history and people of the archipelago. In the afternoon, visit Grand Indonesia or Plaza Indonesia to experience Indonesian urban fashion. For dinner, try SKYE Rooftop Bar for a nighttime view of the city. Day 5 | Nature and Animal Day Visit Ragunan Zoo for an up-close look at orangutans and Komodo dragons. In the afternoon, visit Setu Babakan to experience traditional Javanese houses and performances. Day 6 | Countryside Day Trip – Bogor Botanical Garden Take the train to Bogor and explore Southeast Asia's largest botanical garden. Recommended lunch: Local Nasi Liwet. In the evening, return to Jakarta for shopping at Pasar Baru, a street night market. Day 7 | Farewell to Jakarta In the morning, visit Sarinah Shopping Center to buy Indonesian specialties: coffee, batik, and spices. Conclude your trip to the bustling and colorful capital. 🍽 III. Must-Try Food Recommendations 1. Soto Betawi: Coconut milk beef soup, an authentic taste of Jakarta. 2. Nasi Uduk: Fragrant coconut rice, often served for breakfast. 3. Kerak Telor: Street omelette, a sweet and spicy fusion, a must-have snack during festivals. 4. Es Cendol: Coconut milk iced drink, a savior on hot days. 🏨 4. Accommodation Recommendations 1. Luxury: Hotel Indonesia Kempinski (Landmark Hotel) 2. Mid-Range: Aloft Jakarta Wahid Hasyim (Conveniently Located by the MRT) 3. Unique: The Packer Lodge (Old Town Youth Hostel) 💡 5. Travel Tips Best Travel Season: June–September, Dry Season, with sunny weather and minimal traffic. Transportation: Use Grab or take the Jakarta Metro (MRT). Safety Tip: Travel safely at night and avoid rush hour (traffic is severe). Recommended Souvenirs: Batik, Indonesian coffee, spices, and wood carvings. ✈️ 6. Summary: Jakarta—More Than You Think Jakarta isn't a traditional "resort," but it's a must-see for anyone wanting to experience Indonesia. It offers a truly authentic pace of life, a rich cultural experience, and a modern Indonesian atmosphere. If you want to explore the soul of Indonesia, Jakarta is the perfect place to start. #The night view here is stunning #What did everyone do during the National Day holiday? #Songlike Journey #Jakarta
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