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Taman Anggrek
The guide was updated:Taman Anggrek is the city’s largest shopping and leisure mall, part of a huge residential tower complex on the airport toll road, making it convenient for last-minute shopping before leaving Jakarta.
Seven floors of shops sell designer fashions, sportswear, electronic goods, souvenirs, gifts and authentic antiques, featuring also an extensive food court. It is a favourite weekend destination for Indonesian families, with an average of 100,000 visitors each weekend.
Useful Information
- Address: Letjen S. Parman Kav 21, Slipi, Jakarta
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–10pm
- Website: www.taman-anggrek-mall.com
- Phone: +62 2 5643777
- Email: info@taman-anggrek-mall.com
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Taman Anggrek is the city’s largest shopping and leisure mall, part of a huge residential tower complex on the airport toll road, making it convenient for last-minute shopping before leaving Jakarta.
Seven floors of shops sell designer fashions, sportswear, electronic goods, souvenirs, gifts and authentic antiques, featuring also an extensive food court. It is a favourite weekend destination for Indonesian families, with an average of 100,000 visitors each weekend.
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