Tourist Attractions
This water park consists of various pools and slides that will thrill both children and adults that never quite grew up. Experience a day of fun-filled adventures by braving the rapids, diving down the slides, enjoying the exciting water rides or just splashing around. [+]
This tall and beautiful church on the northern corner of Banteng Square is called Saint Mary's Cathedral. All catholic religious ceremonies were once held here. [+]
Dunia Fantasi is Jakarta's own theme park with over forty main rides and attractions. The theme park is divided into eight regions, Indonesia, Jakarta, Asia, Eropa (Europe), Amerika (America), Yunani (Greece), Hikayat (Fantasy) and Balada Kera (Monkey Parody). [+]
Located in the historic Old Jakarta Kota area, the Taman Fatahillah square offers three of the city's most interesting museums. Once the heart of the colonial administration in the 18th century, the square underwent a major restoration in the 1970's. [+]
This magnificent sport center with the main stadium where concrete building with circular roof contructions can accommodate 110,000 spectators, was built as response to Indonesia 's appointment to host the Asian Games in 1962. [+]
An extensive park to get a glimpse of the diverseness of the Indonesian archipelago, it represents Indonesia's provinces and their outstanding characteristics, reflected most strikingly in the exact regional architecture of the province. [+]
This stately national mosque, Southeast Asia's largest, is positioned on the northeast corner of Merdeka Square. About 90 percent of the Indonesian people are Muslims. [+]
This is a special port for yachts, motor and sail boats, and the port of departure to Kepulauan Seribu or Thousand Islands resorts. This is also the a good location for windsurfing and other marine recreation. [+]
This building is located on the East side of Lapangan Banteng (Banteng Square) and is the former Palace of Governor General Daendels. It was built at a time when the monetary situation was chaotic. Because of this, many of the building materials were taken from the collapsed Batavia Castle. [+]
This building was the Palace of Governor General Reinier de Klerk. Built in 1760 it is located on Jl. Gajah Mada. [+]