- Jakarta - Wikipedia
Jakarta is Indonesia's political, economic, and cultural centre and contains many national institutions, corporate headquarters, and the secretariat of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
- Jakarta | Indonesia, History, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Jakarta, largest city and capital of Indonesia It lies on the northwest coast of Java at the mouth of the Ciliwung (Liwung River), on Jakarta Bay, and is a major trade and financial center Learn about the city’s landscape, people, economy, cultural life, history, and more in this article
- Jakarta, Indonesia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Chaotic, crowded, and cosmopolitan, Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, is a city of contrasts Home to millions of people from around the world, the city is a mixture of languages and cultures, poverty and wealth The city boasts some of the best nightlife in Asia and some of the worst traffic
- A first-time guide to Jakarta, Indonesia - Lonely Planet
Plan your Jakarta travel with this guide to the Indonesian capital, with tips on when to go, what to see, how to get around, costs, food and nightlife
- Top Things to Do in Jakarta for a Short Visit (2026 Guide)
Jakarta is famous for its vibrant food scene, modern shopping malls, cultural landmarks, and lively nightlife Even on a short visit of 2–3 days, visitors can experience the best of Indonesia’s capital—from historic monuments and museums to rooftop bars, island getaways, and world-class dining
- Top Things to Do in Jakarta, Indonesia - Jakarta Attractions
Things to Do in Jakarta, Indonesia: See Tripadvisor's 538,270 traveler reviews and photos of Jakarta tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Jakarta Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- The ‘big durian’: one day in Jakarta, the world’s largest city
We explore a day in the life of the ‘big durian’ In December, the United Nations officially designated Jakarta the world’s largest city, hosting a staggering 42 million inhabitants
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