The best activities outside of lectures

What do you do all day in Jakarta when you don't have to attend lectures? We asked ourselves this question almost every day. We needed help finding activities. Jakarta is a huge city, but it only offers a few bars or other opportunities to meet with friends in the evening. We also only got to know students from here over time.

Central Park Mall

Central Park Mall Jakarta is an impressive shopping center in Tanjung Duren that caters to the discerning visitor. This sprawling mall offers shoppers a wide selection of retail outlets ranging from international luxury brands to local boutiques. The mall has a modern and stylish architecture that creates a welcoming atmosphere, and the well-designed layout makes navigation easy and enjoyable. Central Park Mall also offers a great selection of restaurants, from trendy cafes to luxurious eateries providing local and international cuisine. The mall's appeal is enhanced by its entertainment options, such as a cinema complex, an aquarium comparable to a Seelife in Germany, and a large outdoor park offering leisure and relaxation options. Central Park Mall Jakarta is a must-visit for a vibrant and enjoyable shopping experience in the city's heart. Its diverse shopping options, delicious culinary experiences, and engaging entertainment options give it everything your heart desires. We often come here to run errands or buy souvenirs for our family and friends. In terms of price, however, it is the cheapest as a shopping center in Germany. The mall is, therefore, more likely to be frequented by wealthy people. Nevertheless, it offers many opportunities to spend a nice day.

MOJA Museum

The MOJA Museum is home to various exhibitions designed by local and international artists. From interactive installations to impressive paintings, there is something for everyone to discover here. Be inspired by the creative works and immerse yourself in Jakarta's diverse art scene. We decided to go roller skating there. Imagine gliding through the museum's corridors on roller skates while enjoying the artistic scenery. This experience combines fun, exercise, and culture in a very special way. There are two floors on which different photo spots are set up. You skate around these spots and collect beautiful memories in your photo gallery.

 

Admission price and time frame:

The entrance fee for the MOJA Museum is 125,000 IDR (Indonesian Rupiah), which is about 8 euros. With this ticket, you can explore the museum for 2.5 hours and go roller skating. It's an excellent opportunity to combine art and activity and experience a day full of fun and culture.

 

Conclusion:

The MOJA Museum in Jakarta offers a unique experience that combines art, culture, and entertainment. From the fascinating exhibitions to the thrilling roller skating, there is something for every visitor to discover and enjoy. Spend a day at the MOJA Museum and immerse yourself in a world full of color, creativity, and movement. It's sure to be an unforgettable experience! If roller skating doesn't appeal to you, you can play mini golf or express your creativity on a canvas with brushes and paints in a room.

 

 

 


Museum - Bank Indonesia 

The Bank Indonesia Museum offers a variety of exhibitions that vividly present the history of money and the Indonesian economy. From ancient coins to historical banknotes, there is an impressive collection here. Here, you can learn more about trade, banking, and the economic development of Indonesia. This is definitely an idea for a change from everyday life.

 

Entrance fee:

The entrance fee for the Museum Bank Indonesia is 5,000 IDR (Indonesian Rupiah), about 0.30 euros. This affordable price allows everyone to visit the museum and learn about Indonesia's rich history of money.

 

 

 

 


Conclusion:

Museum Bank Indonesia is a fascinating place that takes visitors on a journey through the history of money and the Indonesian economy. From the informative exhibitions to the interactive activities, the museum offers a unique experience for all visitors. Indonesia and Jakarta are great places to learn more about the currency and how it was worth less than the euro.

 

 

 

Glodok Chinatown - West Jakarta

The old Chinatown is close. It takes us 20 minutes by car. The place is spacious and offers a good selection of almost everything. Clothes, shoes, toys, food, all together and mixed. It is a beautiful and well-decorated old neighborhood with a Chinese flair. Many small restaurants and stalls are scattered around, offering local and Chinese dishes. Everyone will find something to their taste here. It was pretty empty when we arrived, and we got a place to sit immediately. During peak hours, for example, towards the evening, it could get quite crowded here, and you may have to wait for a table. 

Motorcycles ride among people, so be careful. People tend to smoke everywhere, including inside and during meals. This could have been more annoying during meals. However, as the hostel also reeks of smoke, it was nothing new for us. The price is generally reasonable. Overall, it's worth a visit. But we wouldn't go there a second time.

Comments

  1. Sehr ausfΓΌhrlich und interessant, herzlichen Dank fΓΌr die Informationen! Die werden bestimmt hilfreich sein.

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  2. What was the most fun?πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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    1. I think the Moja Museum is a really good place to spend with you friends and have some funπŸ₯°

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  3. so fun reading from your blog! keep doing itπŸ₯°

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  4. Wow looks like a lot of fun! Enjoy your time!!🫢🏻

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  5. Plane selber eine Reise in die Regionen und werde eure Infos auf jeden Fall gebrauchen kΓΆnnen! Echt coole und ausfΓΌhrlich beschriebene Informationen!!!

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    1. Thank you very much! I'm glad you like it.πŸ˜‡

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  6. Definitely going to visit the Moja Museum!

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    1. It's definitely worth a visit and perfect when it's raining. The rainy season is just starting here.πŸ€—πŸŒ§️

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  7. Nice blogπŸ‘πŸΌthanks for the information what to do there

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  8. The Moja Museum looks like fun!πŸ›Ό

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    1. It was also a lot of fun. You should definitely give it a try!πŸ€—

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  9. I love your Blogs! Come on Girl☺️

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    1. Thank you! We are very happy to pick you up on our journey with our blogs.🫢🏻πŸ₯°

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  10. Hey Patricia, how long are you staying in Indonesia?πŸ€”

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    1. I will stay in Jakarta until December 11 and then fly back to Germany. I miss my family and my boyfriend very much. Kristina will then continue traveling through Indonesia with other friends from Germany. ☺️🧑

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  11. πŸ₯ΉπŸ₯Ήwill miss u guys so much!!! have a blast year ahead, Patricia... hopefully one day we can meet again

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    1. Yes hopefully😍 we will miss you too!

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  12. Finde euren Block Mega! 🫢🏼😍Wenn ich mal die Mâglichkeit habe nach Jakarta zu reisen, steht das Moja Museum definitiv auf der Bucket-List!!

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    1. Freut mich sehr! Und vielen Dank!πŸ˜‡

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  13. Hello! I'm glad you guys enjoyed Jakarta☺️ such a shame we haven't talked much :( I'll definetely miss you guys🫢 stay happy and healthy!!

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