Experience a romantic evening in Jakarta with a dinner at Batavia Cafe, historical exploration of colonial landmarks, and souvenir shopping. Discover the charm of Batavia era and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Fatahillah Square.
Experience a romantic evening in Jakarta with a dinner at Batavia Cafe, historical exploration of colonial landmarks, and souvenir shopping. Discover the charm of Batavia era and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Fatahillah Square.
- Jakarta Old Town - Fatahillah Square in the Old Town area, former city hall (Stat Huis) during the Dutch settlement. Dinner at Cafe Batavia, a 200 year old building making it the second oldest building in Jakarta after the Fatahillah Museum. Formerly this area was the center of Dutch colonial government. There is a canal with a building background…
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Jakarta Old Town - Fatahillah Square in the Old Town area, former city hall (Stat Huis) during the Dutch settlement. Dinner at Cafe Batavia, a 200 year old building making it the second oldest building in Jakarta after the Fatahillah Museum. Formerly this area was the center of Dutch colonial government. There is a canal with a building background with Dutch architecture. Therefore this area is known as little Amsterdam.
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Kota Intan Bridge - Draw bridge is a Dutch colonial landmark in Jakarta Old Town, Built in 1730. was made of wood and equipped with leverage to get the lower side of the bridge up when there was ship or boat passed by to warehouse.
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Glodok Chinatown - Drive through the Chinatown area known as Glodok. We’ll stroll through the traditional market in alley where you’ll find everything from Chinese style, to fresh vegetables and local fruits.
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Sunda Kelapa Harbour - next drive to reach the Sunda Kelapa harbor. This 500-year-old harbor area was a vital link to the markets of the outside world in the 15th century kingdom of Pajajaran. it is a bustling historical site where traditional wooden phinisi schooners are docked and still ply the seas between the islands.
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Fatahillah Square - Afterwards to Fatahillah Square in the Old Town area, former city hall (Stat Huis) during the Dutch settlement. Dinner at Cafe Batavia, a 200 year old building making it the second oldest building in Jakarta after the Fatahillah Museum. Step into the 19th century of Jakarta during the colonial era as you sit by the window overlooking the city hall. Back to hotel.
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Café Batavia - The building where Cafe Batavia is established is the second oldest building in the square, second only to the former City Hall building of Batavia, which had been reestablished as the Jakarta History Museum. Cafe Batavia is a restaurant located in Kota Tua (Old Town), Jakarta, Indonesia. It is one of the colonial landmarks facing the square Taman Fatahillah
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Jalan Raya Mangga Besar - Explore Mangga Besar Street which is famous for nightlife and looking for street food in Jakarta. You can see snake satay sellers and king of fruit (durian) sellers along the way.
- Bottled water included
- Complimentary Souvenir Gift
- Travel Insurance for all passengers
- Expert English-speaking Guide & Driver
- Private Roundtrip transfers to Jakarta hotels
- All fees and taxes covered
- Dinner provided
- Bottled water included
- Complimentary Souvenir Gift
- Travel Insurance for all passengers
- Expert English-speaking Guide & Driver
- Private Roundtrip transfers to Jakarta hotels
- All fees and taxes covered
- Dinner provided
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Tipping for Guide & Driver
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Tipping for Guide & Driver
Experience a different side of Jakarta at night, as the sun sets for everyone. The atmosphere, weather, culture, hospitality, and historical tales from the Batavia era come alive. Enjoy the vibrant night market of Mangga Besar with its durian vendors and martabak pancakes, visit Fatahillah Square, and see the Istiqal Mosque and nearby church illuminated…
Experience a different side of Jakarta at night, as the sun sets for everyone. The atmosphere, weather, culture, hospitality, and historical tales from the Batavia era come alive. Enjoy the vibrant night market of Mangga Besar with its durian vendors and martabak pancakes, visit Fatahillah Square, and see the Istiqal Mosque and nearby church illuminated at night. Stroll through the Chinatown market to encounter snake and cobra sellers.
A romantic dinner at Batavia Cafe offers unforgettable memories as the sun sets over Fatahillah Square. Dine by the window on the cafe’s second floor, where ample light floods the interior and offers a view of Fatahillah Square and the surrounding colonial buildings. Before heading back, make a photo stop at the largest mosque and church, symbols of harmony in our country.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.