Kota Tua (Old Town Jakarta)
landmarkStep back in time to the Dutch colonial era at Jakarta's historic Old Town. Centered around Fatahillah Square, this pedestrian-friendly area features well-preserved European-style buildings that once served as the administrative center of Batavia - the Dutch East Indies capital. Explore multiple museums including the Jakarta History Museum (former city hall), Wayang Museum (traditional puppetry), Museum Bank Indonesia (monetary history in grand colonial architecture), and the Fine Arts and Ceramics Museum. Rent a colorful vintage 'onthel' bicycle for photos, watch street performers, and sample traditional jamu herbal drinks. Cafe Batavia, housed in an 1805 heritage building, offers excellent views of the square and atmospheric dining. The area comes alive on weekends with local families and tourists. Best visited on weekdays to avoid crowds. Museums charge around IDR 5,000 (under $1). A must-see for understanding Jakarta's layered history.