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Pacific Place Mall
Pacific Place is a business hub in South Jakarta. The building consists of a six-floor mall, an office center, the Ritz-Carlton Pacific Place hotel, and a serviced residence. It is a high end place situated at a posh location and contains world class clothing brands. There are fancy restos and bars as well to relax after shopping. There is one supermarket on the lower level as well.
Pacific Place Mall was opened in November 2007. In January 2017, it was recognised by Forbes as one of the best shopping malls in Jakarta. It is home to KidZania, an indoor theme park for children. It also boasts of plenty of high-end fashion stores like Miu Miu and Prada in addition to luxurious restaurants. Pacific Place is a must-visit for entertainment seeking families as well as chic shoppers.
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Pasar Baru
Located in the Sawah Besar subdistrict of Central Jakarta, Pasar Baru is an administrative district and one of the oldest shopping districts in the city. The Pasar Baru street is lined with shops selling a wide range of products, from clothing to footwear, cosmetics to watches, electronic items to musical instruments along with roadside eateries serving dumplings, noodles and meatballs. The traditional market known for display of Indonesian, Chinese and Indian Cultures is a great place for shopaholics and foodies.
Another reason for you to pay a visit to Pasar Baru is food, which can be found at every nook and corner of the market. Javanese, Indian and Chinese dishes being sold by restaurants, as well as local street food vendors. The food is so delicious that it's a must-try. The Pasar Baru market of Jakarta is one of those oldest markets in the city which has continued to grow and attract people towards its sense of simplicity and tradition.
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Petak Sembilan
Petak Sembilan is a vibrant street market located in Glodok, Jakarta’s own Chinatown. Also known as Pasar Kemenangan, it is a renowned street market where one can find a plethora of authentic Chinese products like flying lanterns and delicious Chinese cuisines like salted cuttlefish and fried tofu. The area is lined with houses that have the eye-catching, red-tiled roofs, set along the narrow streets. Take a stroll through the Petak Sembilan to experience the daily life of the locals at this authentic Indonesian marketplace, finding exotic products like skinned frogs, turtles and bugs.
The Kemenangan street market is a shopper’s delight and a must-visit attraction for foodies. From fresh vegetables, fruits, seafood to authentic Chinese products, there are plenty of things to explore at Petak Sembilan. The bustling and narrow streets are filled with food stalls and shops and surrounded by historically-significant ancient temples and traditional Chinese architecture. Located in Chinatown, this street market offers a glimpse of the unique food scene in the country. Visit Petak Sembilan for a culinary and visual treat and discover Indonesia’s cultural mix.
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Pasar Santa
Pasar Santa Market is located in the Indonesian subdistrict of Kebayoran Baru. This traditional market place in South Jakarta is a one-stop destination for all your requirements. Known to be a traditional-turned-trendy place it is celebrated for the reinvented food, brands, typeface, and design shops. Pasar Santa is the new hype in Jakarta which is at its best if you explore it with your friends and want to take a break from the over-hyped malls and eating places.
Pasar Santa Market has now become the hangout spot for the younger generation. You can loosen your pocket for, this market is a one-stop destination for everything you would love to own. Record stores, clothing shops, shoe stores, household items, jewelry, food, and a lot more options can be unearthed at this place. Hence, if you are looking for a hot spot in Jakarta, then Pasar Santa is your place to be.
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Patung Dirgantara
Commissioned by President Soeharto, Patung Dirgantara is a monument dedicated to the Indonesian Air Force to honor the country's struggle for independence. Located at the intersection of Jalan Gatot Subroto and Jalan MT Haryono, the statue depicts a "space man" symbolic of the space conquest. In pop culture, the statue has been given many nicknames due to the statue's posture, some of them include "Truper" (a corruption of "trooper") and Seven-up Man, due to the arch-shaped like a seven-figure, and is a firm fixture of the Jakarta cityscape.
Also known as Gatot Kaca Monument, Patung Dirgantara monument was funded by the President of Indonesia, Sukarno in the year 1964. The statue depicts a human being in space, which describes the courage and spirit of the Indonesian people to explore space.
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Perjuangan Rakyat Jatinegara
Perjuangan Rakyat Jatinegara or Jatinegara Struggle Monument was built to honour the people who struggled during Indonesia's war for independence in Jatinegara. The monument is a statue showing a man standing with a rifle in his arms, a backpack on his back and carrying weapons on his waist, ready to fight. Another statue of a boy in shorts is shown with a catapult around his neck.
The Jatinegara Struggle Monument was inaugurated in 1982 and took over 2 years to finish the monument. There are rest areas, restaurants, a shopping centre, and more amenities in and around the monument.
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Plaza Indonesia
Plaza Indonesia is a huge shopping mall located on Thamrin Road within central Jakarta. Housed near Selamat Datang, it is the place to go to when looking for big brands and a comfortable shopping experience. The friendly staff, trendy stores and lip smacking fare at the food & beverage section make Plaza Indonesia one the best malls across Indonesia.
Spread over 6 levels, its basement is totally dedicated to Foodhall Gourmet, an excellent supermarket for grocery shopping and tasting of unique flavors from across the world. It is considered to be a cool hangout for the present generation. Plaza Indonesia hosts a number of promotional events round the year with the highly popular fashion week celebrated to showcase the latest fashion trends.
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Plaza Senayan
Plaza Senayan is one of the primary shopping malls located in the Semanggi area of Central Jakarta. It is frequented by middle and upper class people in the neighborhood who buy apparels, handicrafts, home furnishings as well as other things of necessity and leisure. The musical clock installed within the central lobby of Plaza Senayan has become its hallmark today.
The mall begun operating as early as 1996 and has been described as a ‘one stop shop’ catering to the affluent section of Jakarta. Elegant and sophisticated, Plaza Senayan provides the visitors with a magnificent shopping experience that brings them back to the stores time and again. Forbes recognized its contribution and named it as one of the top five shopping malls across Jakarta in 2017.
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Police Museum
Museum Polri or the Police Museum was built to honour the police force of Indonesia. It is filled with the history of the Indonesian police force, detailing several past events related to national security. Vsitors will find a collection of guns and other archives including statues of famous police officers and the evolution of the uniforms, all of which are explained by interesting and informative guides.
Pondok Indah Mall
Pondok Indah Mall is a posh shopping complex located in the suburbs of Pondok Indah. Also referred to as PIM, the Pondok Indah Mall complex is a massive undertaking comprising of 3 malls, all interconnected with skywalks and walkways.
PMI 1 is the oldest mall building, followed by PMI 2 and the more recently built Street Gallery, each connected with a multi-storey walkway, namely the Skywalk North and Skywalk South. With various shopping outlets, both local and branded, as well as, many eateries and restaurant, Pondok Indah Mall should not be missed on your next visit to Jakarta.
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