Jl. Kali Besar Timur 4 No.29, RT.7/RW.7, Kota Tua, Pinangsia, Tamansari, City of West Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta 11110Map
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cute and quaint little spot in the old town heart of jakarta, (previous) capital of the beautiful and splendid Republic of Indonesia. bustling kn the weekends
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Jakarta Old Town Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Old Town of Jakarta, also known as the Old Town of Kota, is located in the north of Jakarta, near Chinatown. It was formerly known as the ancient city of Batavia, the capital of the Dutch colonial period. There are many old buildings left by the Dutch, with a strong Dutch occupation period. Flavor, clear pattern. The central area is the square called Fatassila Garden, where there are folk performances from time to time, surrounded by museums and coffee shops. What was once the Old Dutch Town Hall is now a historical museum. There are also MuseumWayang, MuseumMandiri, MuseumMaritime (old warehouse) and BankIndonesiaMuseum nearby.
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Jakarta Old Town Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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cute and quaint little spot in the old town heart of jakarta, (previous) capital of the beautiful and splendid Republic of Indonesia. bustling kn the weekends
Jiakada's old town buildings have a history, and there are more Dutch buildings. In the old town, there is a river on both sides, and it is good to stand on the bridge and see the scenery on both sides. . .
The old town of Jakarta is full of old buildings, I heard that most of them are Dutch buildings. There is a small river in the middle, and the buildings on both sides are very old and should be a product of colonial times.
Exploring Jakarta Old Town was a captivating journey through Indonesia's rich history. The charming blend of colonial architecture and vibrant street life creates an authentic atmosphere. From the Fatahillah Square's bustling markets to the Jakarta History Museum's well-preserved artifacts, every corner tells a story. Don't miss the opportunity to savor local delicacies at the street food stalls. Jakarta Old Town offers a delightful escape into the past, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those seeking a taste of Jakarta's cultural heritage.
The old town of Jakarta was originally a Portuguese and Sino-Chinese building in the Badawi period. Modern times, after decades of transformation, it is now very modern. It is worth everyone to punch in