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Public Transport
The guide was updated:Public transport in Jakarta has undergone notable improvements, offering a range of options for tourists seeking to explore the city efficiently.
The TransJakarta Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, the world's longest, features dedicated lanes that help circumvent the city's infamous traffic, making it a quick and cost-effective choice. The KRL Commuter Line connects Jakarta with its suburbs, providing easy access to attractions like Kota Tua and Monas.
Ride-sharing services like Grab and Go-Jek, offering both car and motorcycle options, add to the convenience. Despite occasional peak-hour crowds, Jakarta's public transport is increasingly reliable and a practical way to experience the city's vibrant culture.
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Located 20 km from Jakarta’s city centre, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport offers several efficient transport options for travellers. The most streamlined choice is the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Rail Link, which reaches BNI City Station in about 50 minutes, providing a swift and hassle-free journey. For a more flexible option, taxis from reliable companies like Blue Bird, Silver Bird, and Grab are readily available, typically taking 30-45 minutes to the city centre, depending on traffic. For budget-conscious travellers, the DAMRI shuttle buses operate from 5am to midnight, connecting the airport to key locations such as Gambir Station and Blok M, offering a practical and economical way to reach central Jakarta.
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Taxi
For visitors, taxis are the most sensible option as public transports tend to be extremely crowded, slow and petty theft is common. The most reliable taxi companies include Silver Bird and Blue Bird. Blue Bird taxis are easily recognisable by their blue colour, while Silver Bird taxis are black and offer a more luxurious experience.
Drivers should carry a rate sheet showing the current fare to most destinations—check the fare before getting into the taxi. More sensibly, ask your hotel or restaurant to call a cab for you.
For those who prefer app-based options, Grab and Gojek provide convenient ride-hailing services with additional features such as fare estimation and cashless payments.
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Public Transport
Public transport in Jakarta has undergone notable improvements, offering a range of options for tourists seeking to explore the city efficiently.
The TransJakarta Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, the world's longest, features dedicated lanes that help circumvent the city's infamous traffic, making it a quick and cost-effective choice. The KRL Commuter Line connects Jakarta with its suburbs, providing easy access to attractions like Kota Tua and Monas.
Ride-sharing services like Grab and Go-Jek, offering both car and motorcycle options, add to the convenience. Despite occasional peak-hour crowds, Jakarta's public transport is increasingly reliable and a practical way to experience the city's vibrant culture.
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Pharmacy
In Jakarta, the main pharmacy chains you might come across include Apotek dan Klinik Kimia Farma, Apotek K-24, and Guardian.
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Post
Post offices in Jakarta typically operate from 8am to 4pm, Monday through Friday, and from 8am to noon on Saturdays, offering a range of services including mail and parcel delivery and financial services such as money transfers and bill payments.
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Telephone
Country code: +62
Area code: 21
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Electricity
Indonesia operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. The power sockets in the country are of type C and F.
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