Bobopod Kota Tua, Jakarta
Kota Tua, RT.7/RW.7, Pinangsia, Taman Sari, West Jakarta City, Jakarta 11110
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Facilities and Services
Parking Space (Limited)
Communal Space
Shared Bathroom
Shared Toilet
Hair Dryer
Mushola
Water Refill
Paid Breakfast Option
Location Details
Address Details
Kota Tua, RT.7/RW.7, Pinangsia, Taman Sari, West Jakarta City, Jakarta 11110
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Accommodation Policy
Check-in Procedure
Check-in
14:00-23:59
Check-out
12:00
Refund, Reschedule, Relocate, and Cancellations
Not available. This room booking can't be cancelled, refunded, relocated, or rescheduled. If you don't arrive at the accommodation on the check-in date, you will be considered a no-show and will not be given a refund.
Age Policies
Children above 10 years old will be considered as an adult
Children must be under parents supervision all the time during the stay at cabin
Other Policies
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Food & Drinks
Snacks and light drinks are available for purchase at the lobby. Please ask host for more details.
Smoking
Smoking inside room is not allowed. Smoking is allowed in the outdoor area.
Alcohol
Alcohol is not allowed.
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About Kota Tua
Kota Tua, or Batavia Lama, is one of the popular tourist destinations in DKI Jakarta. Kota Tua is an area in West Jakarta that consists of various colonial era buildings, parks, and various cafes or restaurants.
In this 139 hectare area, you can find various European and Chinese style buildings from the 17th century to the early 20th century. Many of these buildings were then transformed into museums, restaurants and cafes.
You can visit a number of fascinating museums in the Kota Tua area, including the Fatahillah Museum, the Jakarta Wayang Museum, the Bank Indonesia Museum, the Toko Merah Museum, and many others.
Apart from exploring historical places, there are also various exciting activities that you can do here, for example, hunting for typical Jakarta culinary delights, riding ontel bikes, taking photos with Noni Belanda, and enjoying musical performances.
Tourist Attractions Around Kota Tua
Here are some recommendations for popular tourist attractions in Kota Tua that you must visit:
1. Fatahillah Park
Located right in front of the Fatahillah Museum, Taman Fatahillah can be considered the main and most crowded area in Kota Tua.
There are many exciting activities that you can do in this park, starting from watching music performances, taking photos with Dutch Noni, and renting an ontel bicycle to exploring around the park area.
In fact, prewedding occasions or special photos frequently use the Fatahillah Park area as the background.
2. Pelabuhan Sunda Kelapa
Pelabuhan Sunda Kelapa is one of the oldest ports in Indonesia. This port has been used to berth substantial ships as a means of trade ever since the Tarumanegara Kingdom.
Until now, you can still see and take photos in front of the typical Indonesian pinisi ships that dock at this port.
3. Museum Wayang
While in Kota Tua, you can visit a variety of museums, including Museum Seni Rupa, Museum Bahari, Fatahilah Museum, and Museum Wayang.
Thousands of Indonesian Wayang collections are kept at the Wayang Museum. In addition to learning about the history of wayangi, you can visit this location to watch a live wayang performance and purchase a variety of unique souvenirs.
Additionally, a lot of people frequently use the distinctive Puppet Museum building, which is designed in a traditional European style, as a picturesque location.
4. Museum Bank Indonesia
The next museum tour that should not be missed is the Bank Indonesia Museum.As suggested by the name, this museum houses a number of collections of Indonesia's banking history, including a collection of old banknotes.
Built in 1909, this building was designed directly by Dutch architects.
The Bank Indonesia Museum has six different areas that you can explore: the history room, theater room, monetary gold room, playmotion, green contemplation room, and numismatic room.
5. Toko Merah
This red building, as its name suggests, is one of the ones that can be seen from a distance when traveling through the Kota Tua area. It is understandable why tourists frequently use this structure as a backdrop for photos.
Toko Merah itself is a unique building that was built in 1730. Interestingly, this building has experienced a lot of transition. Starting from being the residence of the Dutch Governor General, a bank, a health office, and an Indonesian trade headquarters, it has now become a tourism object.
6. Magic Art 3D Museum
Different from other museums, this museum in the Kota Tua area presents an exciting and unique three-dimensional art experience.
At the Magic Art 3D Museum, you can explore 7 zones and 3 different rooms. The seven zones consist of painting, routine, ocean, various animals, dinosaurs, adventure and horror zones.
Meanwhile, the other three rooms are the mirror room, optical Chair and Ames room.
7. Cafe Batavia
Once you've had your fill of exploring Kota Tua and aimlessly wandering the streets, head to one of the city's most storied cafes, Cafe Batavia, to indulge in a variety of delectable culinary treats. This cafe can be found directly across from the Fatahillah Museum.
Established in 1993, this cafe has an interior with a colonial feel. The menu served is also very diverse, starting from typical Indonesian dishes to western menus.