PIK (Pantai Indah Kapuk) is a great spot to visit in Jakarta! The location is very strategicâjust a short drive from the airport, making it super convenient. The area feels upscale, with a strong Chindo (Chinese-Indonesian) vibe, almost like stepping into a different world outside Indonesia. The food scene is amazing, catering to both halal and non-halal preferences, making it very foreigner-friendly. There are plenty of attractions, from the iconic Chinese gate to the dragon statue, making it a visually stunning place to explore. It also has a cozy atmosphere, perfect for families and couples.
However, it can get quite crowded, especially at popular spots. Also, be prepared for a lot of walking since the attractions are spread out.
Overall, PIK is a must-visit for its unique atmosphere, diverse food options, and great attractionsâjust wear comfy shoes and...
   Read moreBeautiful place to spend, especially during sunset. You can spare around 2-3 hours here, for walk and try their various dishes. Please wear comfortable shoes/sandals.
This place located in PIK, across the street from Pantjoran PIK, that's why it's better place to shoot its famous pagoda.
This place is nice for walk or running, there are a lot of cafe and restaurant along the way, both by the beach or beside the sidewalks.
You can rent a bike or mini buggy - for mini buggy, I recommend to rent one with 4 tires, which cost IDR 150,000-200,000/hour that you can use it to catch scenery with its famous bridge or Gold Coast apartment background.
Food itself, there are various restaurant/cafe/snack that you can choose, from Western, Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese cuisine - it cost IDR 35,000-200,000/menu, depends...
   Read moreI recently visited this tropical-themed food court near the sea, and it was a great spot to chill and hang out with friends. The breeze from the sea kept things feeling fresh, which was perfect, though I can imagine that in the summer, it could get really hot. Even though it was a Sunday, the place wasnât too crowded, which made for a relaxed atmosphere. There were plenty of food stalls to choose from, offering a variety of street food-style dishes, and I tried a few. Everything I tasted was pretty good! The tropical vibe really added to the experience, making it a nice, casual place to spend some time, especially if you're looking for somewhere by the sea to kick back. Definitely a spot to check out if youâre in the area, but Iâd probably avoid it in peak summer heat unless you're all about that warm,...
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