Explore Old Batavia: A Journey into Jakarta’s Past
Take a trip to Old Batavia and experience a unique blend of culture, heritage, and tradition. This guided tour showcases Jakarta’s most iconic landmarks and attractions, a memorable way to discover the city’s rich history.
Begin your journey in Glodok, the heart of Jakarta’s Chinatown. This bustling district, known for its banking, trading, and culinary scene, is home to the Petak Sembilan Temple, a place of worship dedicated to Kuan Yin, the Buddhist goddess of mercy. The temple dates back to around 1650.
Next, visit the Kota Intan Drawbridge, the last surviving Dutch-style drawbridge in Jakarta. Located along the Ciliwung River, it offers a glimpse into a once-elegant 17th-century neighborhood.
Continue to Museum Bahari Jakarta, set in the historic Sunda Kelapa harbor. Housed in 17th-century Dutch warehouses, the museum highlights Indonesia’s maritime heritage. Don’t miss the panoramic harbor views from the museum’s tower.
Then, explore the Fatahillah Museum, once the town hall of Batavia. The museum features antique furniture, maps, and porcelain, giving you insight into Jakarta’s colonial past. Alternatively, you may visit the antique market at Jalan Surabaya, where you can browse unique vintage items, from old vinyl records to handcrafted ornaments, perfect for collectors and curious travelers alike.
End your tour at Museum Wayang, home to a vast collection of traditional Indonesian puppets. Discover the art of puppet-making and experience the magic of this cultural heritage.
- 7-hours
- IDR 2,300 per guest
- Availability is limited and advance booking is required