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Best Markets in Jakarta

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: What are the best markets in Jakarta? In this article we highlight the best markets in Jakarta.

Jakarta, the bustling capital of Indonesia, is a melting pot of cultures and traditions, which is vividly reflected in its vibrant market scene. For expats and digital nomads, exploring these markets can be an exhilarating experience, offering a glimpse into the local way of life and an opportunity to find unique goods. From traditional food markets to modern craft bazaars, Jakarta has a plethora of shopping destinations to suit every taste and need. Here are some of the best markets in Jakarta that you should not miss.

Pasar Santa

Location: Jalan Cisanggiri II, South Jakarta
Type of Market: Modern Traditional Market
Open: Daily, 10 AM - 10 PM

Pasar Santa has undergone a transformation from a traditional market to a hipster haven. It's a place where traditional Indonesian market vibes meet modern entrepreneurial spirit. The market is now home to a variety of stalls selling everything from vintage clothing and vinyl records to artisanal coffee and gourmet burgers. It's a great spot to mingle with Jakarta's young creatives and entrepreneurs.

We Recommend: Trying the artisanal coffee from one of the many hip coffee shops, or picking up some unique handcrafted goods from the local vendors.

Pasar Baru

Location: Central Jakarta, near Metro Atom
Type of Market: Traditional Market
Open: Daily, 9 AM - 5 PM

One of the oldest markets in Jakarta, Pasar Baru is a must-visit for those looking to experience a slice of the city's history. This market is known for its textiles, tailor shops, and a variety of local and imported goods. It's a bustling place where you can find everything from clothing and shoes to electronics and musical instruments.

We Recommend: Getting a custom-tailored suit or dress from one of the many skilled tailors for which Pasar Baru is famous.

Pasar Tanah Abang

Location: Jalan KH Mas Mansyur, Central Jakarta
Type of Market: Wholesale Textile Market
Open: Daily, 8 AM - 5 PM

Pasar Tanah Abang is the largest textile market in Southeast Asia and a paradise for those looking for fabrics and fashion. With thousands of stalls spread across multiple blocks and buildings, it offers an overwhelming variety of textiles, clothing, and accessories at wholesale prices. It's a bustling hub where local fashion retailers come to stock up on the latest trends.

We Recommend: Exploring Block A for a wide range of traditional batik fabrics, which make for beautiful clothing or souvenirs.

Pasar Minggu

Location: Jalan Raya Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta
Type of Market: Traditional Food Market
Open: Daily, 4 AM - 2 PM

Pasar Minggu is one of Jakarta's most famous traditional markets, specializing in fresh produce and local delicacies. It's a great place to discover the rich variety of Indonesian fruits, vegetables, spices, and snacks. The market is also known for its selection of fresh fish and other seafood.

We Recommend: Sampling some of the local fruits like salak (snake fruit) or rambutan, which are fresh and full of flavor.

Thamrin City

Location: Jalan Thamrin Boulevard, Central Jakarta
Type of Market: Shopping Mall and Batik Market
Open: Daily, 9 AM - 9 PM

Thamrin City is a shopping mall that doubles as a market for batik and traditional Indonesian clothing. It's a more comfortable and air-conditioned alternative to the traditional markets, offering a wide range of batik from all over the country. You can find everything from affordable prints to high-end handcrafted pieces.

We Recommend: Picking up some batik clothing or fabric as a memorable and authentic Indonesian gift or keepsake.

Jalan Surabaya Flea Market

Location: Jalan Surabaya, Menteng, Central Jakarta
Type of Market: Flea Market
Open: Daily, 9 AM - 5 PM

For those interested in antiques, curios, and all things vintage, Jalan Surabaya Flea Market is the place to go. This street market is lined with stalls selling a variety of items such as old vinyl records, antique furniture, vintage cameras, and traditional Javanese puppets. It's a great spot for finding unique treasures and haggling is part of the fun.

We Recommend: Looking for antique brassware or traditional wooden carvings, which can serve as distinctive decorations for your home.

Gandaria City

Location: Jalan Sultan Iskandar Muda, South Jakarta
Type of Market: Modern Shopping Mall
Open: Daily, 10 AM - 10 PM

Gandaria City is a contemporary shopping mall that offers a mix of international and local brands, as well as a variety of dining options. While not a traditional market, it's a popular destination for expats and digital nomads looking for familiar comforts, high-quality products, and entertainment options like cinemas and gaming centers.

We Recommend: Visiting the food court to try a range of Indonesian and international cuisines, perfect for those days when you crave a taste of home or want to explore new flavors.

These markets in Jakarta offer a diverse shopping experience, from the hustle and bustle of traditional bazaars to the convenience of modern malls. Each market has its own charm and specialties, making them worth a visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the local culture or simply find some unique items to take home.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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