They say, nothing in this world comes free, Even so, there are free activities in Jakarta that you can explore at your free time, especially on weekend. Do you have this on your list?
1. Visit the parks
You might be interested to go to the rare green areas and become a myth in Jakarta. One of them is Suropati Park, a park located in Menteng, Central Jakarta. In addition to relaxing under a tree, you can also enjoy or join local music community who play the instrument at the weekend. There is also literature and art groups perform activities, so the audience can expect to see more artistic side of Jakarta, although on a small scale.
2. Visit pasar baru
Built in 1820 under the name of Passer Baroe, is the oldest market in Jakarta. It is located in Sawah Besar, Central Jakarta. If visitors do not want to buy clothes, fabrics or other bargain from the shops, they can enjoy sightseeing and taking photos in the street, when it doesn't rain.
3. Ride the city tour bus
Since 2014, the government of Jakarta provide free double-decker buses for tourists. While on the bus, passengers can see and get information about the history of the buildings and streets in Jakarta. This tour for tourists both local and International and usually the introduction in English and other languages. To ride the bus, you can go to the bus stop labeled with a '"City Tour" sign on the route. Normally, the queues will be very long on weekends. You can also book the bus for a tour group with prior reservation.
4. Tour "Kota Tua"
Kota Tua or Old batavia Complex located in North Jakarta. As the area of cultural heritage. Visitors can see Dutch Colonial architecture in the entire region. Some people want to just walk in the streets leading to the Taman fatahilah or take a photograph of the building. There are also museums to visit such as the museum of Bank Indonesia, Wayang Museum, Fatahilah Museum or the Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics which is generally free. there is also the train station city, the other heritage site and is still used today.
5. Enjoy The Car Free Day
Certain streets in Jakarta free from the vehicle every Sunday. For example, along jl. Sudirman in South Jakarta to the streets around the National Monument (Monas) in Cenral Jakarta. On this day, people usually take the opportunity of a free road vehicle to perform a variety of sport activities such as running and cycling or gather with their communities, for example a pet lover.
6. Visit Galery Indonesia Kaya
Located on the 8th floor of Grand Indonesia Shopping Town in Central Jakarta. Combining education with multimedia technology, visitors can enjoy a variety of virtual experiences such as taking pictures in the traditional Indonesia clothing virtually, play traditional instruments and exploring Indonesia through a virtual map. There are also various workshops and other activities that have been scheduled, so visitors might be interested in checking out their website to see what other events are coming.
7. Bentara Budaya Jakarta
Heralds Culture is a cultural institution founded by Kompas gramedia in South palmerah, West jakarta. It has a wide collection of Indonesian cultural heritage, ranging from painting ceramics, as well as the Wayang puppets of the famous puppeteer Asep Sunarya. One of the most unique collection is a traditional Javanese house, brought directly from Kudus, Central Java. Additionally, Bentara Budaya have a variety of arts and cultural activities such as exhibitions, film screenings and a monthly discussion.
source:
TheJakartaPost
5. Enjoy The Car Free Day
Certain streets in Jakarta free from the vehicle every Sunday. For example, along jl. Sudirman in South Jakarta to the streets around the National Monument (Monas) in Cenral Jakarta. On this day, people usually take the opportunity of a free road vehicle to perform a variety of sport activities such as running and cycling or gather with their communities, for example a pet lover.
6. Visit Galery Indonesia Kaya
Located on the 8th floor of Grand Indonesia Shopping Town in Central Jakarta. Combining education with multimedia technology, visitors can enjoy a variety of virtual experiences such as taking pictures in the traditional Indonesia clothing virtually, play traditional instruments and exploring Indonesia through a virtual map. There are also various workshops and other activities that have been scheduled, so visitors might be interested in checking out their website to see what other events are coming.
7. Bentara Budaya Jakarta
Heralds Culture is a cultural institution founded by Kompas gramedia in South palmerah, West jakarta. It has a wide collection of Indonesian cultural heritage, ranging from painting ceramics, as well as the Wayang puppets of the famous puppeteer Asep Sunarya. One of the most unique collection is a traditional Javanese house, brought directly from Kudus, Central Java. Additionally, Bentara Budaya have a variety of arts and cultural activities such as exhibitions, film screenings and a monthly discussion.
source:
TheJakartaPost
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