North Jakarta
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關於North Jakarta
North Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Utara) is one of the municipalities of the Indonesian capital, along the Java Sea coast, and the location where Jakarta began to take shape. The colonial Dutch legacy still lives on at the Old Town (Kota Tua, at the border with West Jakarta) and the Sunda Kelapa harbour. When you are done with history, find amusement at Ancol, great food at Pluit or Kelapa Gading, and vibrant shopping destination at Mangga Dua. It is also the gateway to the Thousand Islands, and the location of Indonesia's busiest port, Tanjung Priok. Almost 2 million people, many of whom are of Chinese descent, call this part of the city home.
North Jakarta旅遊指南
如何抵達
By train There are only three railway stations in North Jakarta, at Tanjung Priok, Ancol, and Kampung Bandan. All three of these stations are on the commuter rail network's (KA Commuter Jabodetabek) pink line, which connects to Kota station in West Jakarta. In addition, Kampung Bandan station is on the yellow line, with a direct connection to Depok and Bogor. For most long-distance trains, you will need to go to Gambir or Pasar Senen stations in Central Jakarta.
By ferry The 1 Tanjung Priok port is not only a container port, but also has a large passenger port terminal. All ferry ships to other areas across Indonesia dock there. Ferries operated by PELNI connect Tanjung Priok to all major ports, from Sumatra to Bali, and from Kalimantan to Papua. Obviously, taking a ferry is only a good option if you have a lot of time, as it takes several days to reach most other major islands.
By bus Transjakarta Line takes you to the western side of town, especially Pluit, from the downtown corridor of business districts. Line from East Jakarta ends at Ancol, Line goes right to the center of the Old City from Blok M and Sudirman, and Line ends at Tanjung Priok from East Jakarta.
By car The Jakarta Inner Ring Road ends at Pluit in the west and Tanjung Priok at the east. The Outer Ring Road ends at Pantai Indah Kapuk in the west. The airport tollroad has a direct connection to the western side.
當地交通
By bus Transjakarta Line is the best mode of public transportation available, taking you from the west end (Pluit) to the east end at Tanjung Priok (line ), via the most important points in the area, such as Kota (Line 1), Mangga Dua (Line 5) and Kelapa Gading.
By car The Harbor Tollroad has a similar track to Line 12 of the BRT.
必看景點
The Old City Most attractions throughout this area of town are accessible from the Line stops of Pakin & Museum Fatahillah.
1 Galangan VOC (VOC Shipyard), Jl. Kakap No. 1-3. Dating back to 1628, this is the former trade office and ship repair of the VOC (East Indies Trade Company) built by the Dutch. It is the center of the trade routes that stretched from Japan to Cape Town, from the Spice Islands to Persia. The place is now a restaurant, also called the VOC (Very Old Café), but maintains what's left of history. 2 Jakarta Port Authority's Lookout Tower, on the corner of Jl Pakin and Jl Pasar Ikan, Sunda Kelapa, ☏ +62 21 315 4094. Established in 1834, it functioned as the watchtower for ships docking and departing Sunda Kelapa Harbor. No longer used, the building is in dilapidated condition. 3 Museum Bahari (Maritime Museum) (20-minute walk from Taman Fatahillah). A legacy of Indonesia's maritime past. Artifacts of boats from the Pinisi to the Navy, underwater life and the heroes of the Indonesian seas. Magnificent old building and very modest entry fee. Rp15.000.
4 Sunda Kelapa Port (Head east along JL Pakin from Bahari Museum. The road swings to the north and changes name to JL Krapu after a few minutes walk a large gate is reached with signs warning against entry follow the road past the gate as it swings east changing name to JL Lodan Raya and take the first road to the north. When inside the port complex follow the sign to the Batavia Marina. It's about an 8-minute walk in total from the museum.). This is where Jakarta began as Fatahillah defeats the Portuguese in a battle to conquer his kingdom in 1527. The old port area of Sunda Kelapa remains a bustling hub for inter-island trade. Graceful Bugis phinisi schooners, the world's last wind-powered sailing fleet used for trade, are still berthed at the quay as they have been for century.
Nature reserves 5 Muara Angke Nature Reserve (Cagar Alam Angke Kapuk), Jl. Pantai Indah Utara Raya (use the BKTB f
體驗活動
Amusement parks 1 Ancol Dream Park (Ancol Taman Impian), Jl. Lodan No. 7 ( stop: Ancol), ☏ +62 21 29 222 222. Southeast Asia's biggest playground! It is where the locals play for the weekend. Highlights include the Atlantis Water Park, the Dufan Amusement Park, Ocean Dream Animal Show, Ocean Ecopark, and the Jaya bowling alley. The only beach in Jakarta (albeit dirty and not a real beach) offers cottages and dining experiences from small stalls located across the area to restaurants offering various cuisines. Entry with car Rp 35,000 + Rp35,000 per person in the car. Additional entry fee applies to most attractions. (updated Nov 2025)
Cinema Most malls have at least one cinema. For a rate of Rp50,000 you have a plush seat and a big silver screen. Other theaters, though, are willing to go beyond just watching movies. Here are some cinema that have more facilities, rather than just movie theatres.
2 FLIX Cinema, Mall of Indonesia 2nd Floor, Mall Of Indonesia, Jl. Boulevard Barat Raya Lt.2, RT.18/RW.8. (updated Nov 2025) 3 Emporium Pluit XXI The Premiere, Emporium Pluit Mall Unit 5-10, Jl. Pluit Selatan Raya, ☏ +62 21 666 76421. A movie theater experience taken to the next level. Table dining before the movie. Dedicated studio with plush pillows and bedding. There is a game arcade center inside it. (updated Apr 2022)
Golf 4 Damai Indah Golf, Jl Marina Indah, Pantai Indah Kapuk, ☏ +62 21 588 2388. 5 Golf Bandar Kemayoran, Jl. Trembesi Blok D3-D4 Kota Baru Bandar Kemayoran, ☏ +62 21 654 1156, fax: +62 21 654 5486. (updated May 2020)
Races Jakarta ePrix is a Formula E electric car race held in Ancol semi-street circuit.
購物
Shopping malls Shopping centers are concentrated on Pluit (west side), Mangga Dua (central side) and Kelapa Gading (east side).
Pluit 1 Baywalk Mall, Jl. Pluit Karang Ayu B1 Utara, ☏ +62 21 2962 8000. It offers premium eateries and chain department stores, and has a dedicated seating area with view of Jakarta's seas and a seaside seafood restaurant. 2 Emporium Pluit Mall (EP, Empo), Jl. Pluit Selatan Raya, ☏ +62 21 666 72 999. The first mall you'll typically see as you enter Pluit. A small but tall mall, with premium upper-middle-class fashion. Food options are abundant, both premium and budget, the food court has cheap food on par with chain brands. (updated Apr 2022) 3 Pluit Junction (PJ), Jl. Pluit Selatan Raya, ☏ +62 21 666 07 388. A sleepy and lonely mall across the Emporium Pluit with basic shops. Good only for a fitness center, movies (the cheapest in the area) and watching a live football match at its center stage. 4 Pluit Village (PV), Jl. Pluit Indah Raya, ☏ +62 21 668 3888. The first mall built in Pluit, now sleepy with middle class shops. The best place around to get a haircut, and eat at the food court with authentic Indonesian and Chinese cuisine — no chain brands. Matahari department store and Carrefour also fill up the mall. (updated Apr 2022) 5 PIK Avenue, Jl. Pantai Indah Kapuk Boulevard, ☏ +62 21 22570999. Daily 10:00-22:00. Opulent and futuristic mall with chic fashion tenants, flagship tech shops, and a dedicated Japanese food court alongside other mid-range to splurge options. (updated Apr 2022)
Kelapa Gading Kelapa Gading is a mor
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