Wisata Kota Tua Jakarta

  • Address: Kawasan Kota Tua, Taman Fatahillah No.1, RT.7/RW.7, Pinangsia, Taman Sari, West Jakarta City, Jakarta 11110, Indonesia
  • Map: Click here
  • Rating: 4.6 (17742)
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  • Opening hours:
    Monday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
    Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
    Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
    Thursday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
    Friday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
    Saturday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
    Sunday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Reviews:
    Putri Diana✭✭✭✭✭
    a month ago
    One of the tourist attractions that is never empty. Sometimes they hold events there with lots of booths full of local brands. I love it at night here! Oh yes, they also have lots of museums you can visit. Details information regarding ticket prices and visiting times can be seen on the official website.
    Vicki Veitch✭✭✭✭✭
    a month ago
    The historic district with the Dutch colonial architecture is amazing. The huge Square is full of vibrant, colourful atmosphere, including Street, performance and band playing live music for karaoke participants. Lots of museums and even a building housing. A ghost train… The Plaza, vendors – one in particularrenting very colourful bikes with matching oversized hats and scarves added to the party like atmosphere. We really enjoyed an afternoon here. We ate at Batavia restaurant which is an old world Restaurant overlooking the square great food but a little expensive. But you pay for what you get the food was sensational. And of course the venue was amazing.
    I am Q✭✭✭
    a month ago
    A large and historic place with strong links to the colonial era. I can’t say it’s worth the visit, but if you want to visit, choose a cloudy day or visit in the evening. Then you can take the opportunity to walk around the area.
    Sony Warsono✭✭✭✭
    2 months ago
    Kota Tua Jakarta (also known as Old Batavia or Batavia Lama) is a historical district in North Jakarta, Indonesia, located on the northern edge of the city, encompassing the 17th-century Dutch colonial center of the city and its surroundings. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited areas in Jakarta and the largest concentration of surviving 17th and 18th-century buildings in Indonesia.

    History

    In 1619, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) established a trading post in the area, which was then known as Sunda Kelapa. The post quickly grew into a major trading center, and in 1621, the VOC decided to build a fortified city around it. The city was named Batavia, after the Batavian tribe that inhabited the area.

    Batavia was the capital of the Dutch East Indies from 1621 to 1942. During this time, the city grew into a major commercial and cultural center. It was also a center of Dutch colonial power in Asia.

    In 1942, during the Second World War, Japanese forces occupied Batavia. The city was renamed Jakarta in 1945, after Indonesia declared its independence from the Netherlands.

    Today, Kota Tua Jakarta is a popular tourist destination. The district is home to a number of historical landmarks, including the Fatahillah Museum, the Wayang Museum, and the Bank Indonesia Museum. It is also home to a number of restaurants, cafes, and shops.

    Here are some of the most popular attractions in Kota Tua Jakarta:

    • Fatahillah Square: The main square in Kota Tua Jakarta, and a popular spot for people-watching. • Museum Fatahillah: A museum dedicated to the history of Jakarta. • Wayang Museum: A museum dedicated to the art of wayang kulit, a traditional Indonesian shadow puppetry. • Bank Indonesia Museum: A museum dedicated to the history of banking in Indonesia. • Sunda Kelapa Harbor: A historic harbor that was once the main port of Batavia. • Glodok: Jakarta’s Chinatown, and a great place to try Chinese food. • Kota Intan Bridge: A pedestrian bridge that offers views of the Ciliwung River.

    The lack of planning in the Kota Tua Jakarta area is a major problem. This is due to a number of factors, including:

    • Lack of coordination and cooperation: There is no clear division of responsibilities between the various agencies and organizations involved in the management of Kota Tua Jakarta. This has led to a lack of coordination and cooperation, which has made it difficult to address the area’s many problems. • Lack of funding: Kota Tua Jakarta is a large and complex area, and it requires significant funding to be properly maintained and developed. However, the government has not provided enough funding to address the area’s needs. • Lack of public awareness: Many people are not aware of the importance of Kota Tua or the need to preserve it. This lack of awareness has made it difficult to gain public support for the area’s development.

    Some of the specific problems that have resulted from the lack of planning in Kota Tua Jakarta include:

    • Poor cleanliness: The area is often dirty and littered, which can be a turnoff for visitors. • Lack of security: The area can be unsafe at night, which can deter visitors from visiting after dark. • Lack of parking: There is not enough parking available in the area, which can make it difficult for visitors to get around. • Lack of amenities: The area lacks basic amenities such as public restrooms and restaurants, which can make it a less enjoyable experience for visitors.

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