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Pullman Hotels in Jakarta

Jakarta’s energy flows from street flavours to skyline lounges. Tap into the city’s pulse and elevate your stay.

Jakarta, the unexpected face of Indonesia

From the rooftop bars of SCBD to the heritage streets of Kota Tua, Jakarta blends the old and new in thrilling contrast. High-speed malls meet traditional markets in Glodok, as the city pulses with energy and cultural collisions.

 

Jakarta is a melting pot of cultures and histories, where Betawi, Chinese, Javanese, and global influences converge. The streets are alive with colour, noise, and the tantalizing aroma of street food, where every corner holds a story. Explore the lively markets of Glodok, soak in the colonial heritage of Kota Tua, or take a moment to reflect at the Istiqlal Mosque, one of the largest in Southeast Asia.

 

Home to over 10 million people, Jakarta is a city on the move, constantly evolving yet deeply rooted in its diverse traditions. The city is a patchwork of neighborhoods, each with its own unique vibe. Kemang offers a dynamic nightlife scene, while Menteng’s tree-lined streets and colonial-era buildings are a peaceful retreat from the hustle. The vibrant atmosphere of the city contrasts with its serene parks and cultural hubs, like the National Museum and Jakarta Cathedral, where history and modernity coexist in harmony.

 

For those seeking adventure and local flavour, Jakarta is a gateway to the rest of Indonesia. The city is a hub for culture, cuisine, and creativity, where each day brings new experiences. Whether you're navigating the city's pulse or seeking hidden gems, Pullman Jakarta blends style and comfort to match the city's vibrant energy.

Pullman hotels' collection in Jakarta

Rooftop pools, sweeping skyline views, and vibrant restaurants set the tone for your stay. At Pullman, every detail invites you to experience Jakarta’s rhythm in style.

Travel tips about Jakarta

Indonesia’s coastal capital is home to over 10 million people. Bahasa Indonesia is commonly spoken. The city stays lively late, with street food at every turn. Wearing light, respectful clothing is advised, especially in public and religious places.

Jakarta is served by two main airports with transport options including taxis, airport trains, and private transfers. Pullman hotels are located in well-connected districts, easily accessible from major arrival points.

Jakarta offers various public transport options, including buses, MRT, and LRT lines. Taxis and private drivers are widely available. Traffic can be heavy, so allow extra time for travel, especially during peak hours.

Nationals from over 80 countries can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days. For longer stays or other purposes, apply online for a visa before travelling. Please check the latest requirements before departure.

The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency. Cash is commonly used for daily purchases, especially in markets and with street vendors. Cards and e-wallets are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, malls and larger retail outlets.

Jakarta has a tropical climate year-round. The dry season, from May to September, offers more comfortable weather. From October to April, expect higher humidity and frequent rain showers, especially in the afternoons and evenings.

Top things to do in Jakarta

Immerse yourself in Jakarta’s unique heritage by exploring its historic sites, museums, and iconic landmarks

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Kota Tua Jakarta

Jakarta old town, or Kota Tua, is a charming blend of Dutch colonial buildings and modern life. Wander through its cobblestone streets, explore historical museums, and experience the lively atmosphere of Jakarta's past.

National Museum of Indonesia

The National Museum of Indonesia displays over 140,000 artifacts, including ancient sculptures, gold jewelry, traditional textiles, and prehistoric tools. It’s a comprehensive overview of the archipelago’s cultural and historical evolution.

Jakarta Cathedral

Jakarta Cathedral is a neo-gothic architectural masterpiece, built in the early 20th century. Its tall spires and intricate stained glass windows reflect the city’s Catholic heritage. The church offers a space for reflection amidst the urban bustle.

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