Jakarta Travel Guide

Shopping in Jakarta

Discover 43 markets, shops, and shopping spots in Jakarta, Indonesia. From local markets to specialty stores — curated from real traveler tips.

43 shops & markets Wikivoyage community
  1. Pasar Tanah Abang

    This is the prime place for garments in Jakarta or even Indonesia! The biggest in Southeast Asia and usually export to Africa and Middle East, arrangement delivery in all coutries in the world. Groceries and semi retail (minimum 3 pieces) sale. All types of fashion are abundant. ''Haggle'' is not too necessary, mainly if buy ''in bulks'' to get a swell discount, the prices can be the cheapest you can find in Jakarta. There are 20,000 kioks spread in Block A to F, Metro Block AA and BB, including Kebon Dalam Market near Hok Tek Tjen Sien Temple and also including Jembatan Tinggi Tanah Abang Bukit Shops. Because of the huge multi-purpose area, '''make sure''' you get to Metro Block AA & BB (the high brown and green building) for the quality garments, but still lower quality than in ITC Mangga Dua. Due to heavy traffic jams, walking hundreds meters maybe necessary.

    Jl. K.H. Mas Mansyur no.1 Website
  2. Senayan City

    Right in front of Plaza Senayan, this brand new building is a combination between shopping arcade, office tower, apartment, and hotel. A lot of exclusive brands can be found there, including its major tenant, Debenhams, a big department store from UK, and Topshop, a unisex boutique from UK. For you gadget lovers, Best Denki, the biggest electronic store from Japan has its biggest outlet outside of Japan in this Mall. An exclusive Studio XXI cinema with its 4 deluxe theaters and 1 premiere theater and a variety of food stalls from all over the world is here as well, including Krispy Kreme and Burger King. Senayan City also has restaurants open up until midnight in its "Crystal Lagoon" section.

    Jl. Asia Afrika Lot 19, Jakarta
  3. Gandaria City

    One huge mall at South Jakarta, easier to get lost than most other malls! Al fresco dining at Main Street, with restaurants topping the first two floors, but the option does not end there: an Eat & Eat food court at the top floor and other sporadic establishments. So big, they can handle two events together at two different stages, the outdoor is usually the more important one. Watch at one of the only two '''IMAX''' theaters in Indonesia that broadcast blockbuster films on schedule, and be a pilot at the exclusive '''Flight Experience''' 100% scale of Boeing 737-800 airplane cockpit simulator, certified by FAA, CASA, CAA and DCA.

    Jalan Sultan Iskandar Muda Kav. 5-8 Website
  4. Lotte Shopping Avenue

    Inspired by the similar concept of its flagship mall in South Korea, it is catered to mainly the youth, but has the best food options in the strip that everyone should not miss. The youth can have a photograph with some replicas of the Korean idols. Big establishments include the ''Uniqlo'' clothing store, the ''99 Ranch Market'' grocery store, the ''Toys City'', the ''Lotte Duty Free'', and 3 premium dining options up on the highest floor. The restaurants at the 3rd floor cater to mostly East Asian delicacies, but a few serve Indonesian or other international cuisines.

    Jl. Professor Doktor Satrio No.5 Website
  5. Plaza Senayan

    Anchored by '''Sogo''' and '''Metro''' department stores, this is the self-proclaimed "most stylish mall in Jakarta" and they just might be right, at least if you equate style with the ilk of the Louis Vuitton, Prada and Gucci shops that fill up the first floor. Check out the '''Kinokuniya''' book store on the 5th floor of Sogo, the largest in Jakarta with an excellent selection of English books. The '''Arcadia''' annex, lurking in the back across a parking lot, has a cluster of high-end restaurants, ice cream bar, and health centre. Next to Senayan sports complex.

    Jl. Asia Afrika 8
  6. Central Park

    An increasingly well known shopping mall that has branded fashions (not the upscale like Hermes or Louis Vuitton though), ''Sogo'' department store and a huge ''Gramedia'' bookstore. Huge garden area with fish ponds, gardens and big stage for a night out. Do not miss the ''Tribeca'' portion separated by the park for better dining options. Unique eating options especially East Asian, including 1 special food court for a Japanese taste. Right next to Mal Taman Anggrek.

    Jalan Letnan Jenderal S Parman Kav. 28 (Podomoro City) Website
  7. Mal Taman Anggrek

    One of the most well known places to shop in Jakarta. 5 cavernous floors comprising of mostly middle class options. Highlights include the biggest '''ice skating rink''' in Southeast Asia, a ''Hero'' supermarket, ''Uniqlo'' fashion store and ''Metro'' department store. Commons here include electronic, furniture, and home appliance stores. Distinguishable by the 7 apartment towers on it and its long wall of LED lights that makes a beautiful sight as you are coming.

    Jalan Letnan Jenderal S. Parman Kav. 21 Website
  8. Glodok

    The Glodok area is the Chinatown of Jakarta! While you may not see upscale Chinese restaurants, the locals do shop here for gadgets, from game consoles to Hi-Fi stereos. Beware that many of them have been scrutinized and can be a counterfeit hardware. Other items to look for include home appliances and hardware materials. The most trusted can generally be found at the Lindeteves Trade Center (LTC).

  9. Plaza Indonesia

    The standard-bearer of swank, but no longer the only game in town. Well located at the very center of Jakarta, similar options as Grand Indonesia, but ''slightly'' less classy. Good food courts and a well-stocked ''Periplus'' and ''Aksara'' bookstores. One of the top places to hang out in the Jendral Sudirman & M.H. Thamrin corridor with many f&b options, cafés and bars. No department stores.

    Jl. MH Thamrin No. 28-30, Central Jakarta Website
  10. Grand Indonesia

    A big mall with high-end boutiques (both branded and independent) on its West mall, and a myriad of eating options at the East mall and the Skybridge. Highlights include ''Alun-Alun Indonesia'' arts and crafts, ''Seibu'' department store straight from Japan, the hourly ''Dancing Fountain'' at the 3A floor of the West mall, and ''Galeri Indonesia Kaya'' cultural performance at the 8th floor.

    Jl. M.H. Thamrin no. 1 Website
  11. Pasaraya Grande

    Great hangout place in South Jakarta with its many cafes and restaurants. It has a big food court at the basement with extensive selection of local and international cuisine. The mall itself sprawls a wide array of clothing items from local and international designers. It has a floor dedicated entirely to Indonesian traditional clothing and handicrafts, although the items are a bit pricey.

    Jl. Iskandarsyah II/2, Blok M
  12. Pasar Baru

    An open market opened since the Dutch colonial era in 1820. Famous in Jakarta for selling textiles, sporting equipments, shoes, cameras and accessories. For numismatic lovers, this is also the place to go to. Tens of sellers display their collection of old Indonesian currency and also currency from around the world. Pasar Baru is also home to the Indian community living in Jakarta.

  13. Blok M Square

    Accessible from the underground tunnel from Blok M Plaza, both malls can be visited depending on your purpose. This is the place where you buy cheap fashion and apparels (and cheap books), which may look hectic as Ambassador Mall or Mangga Dua. If you are in for something to eat, it's much better to get to the Blok M Plaza next door, unless you prefer a snack or light meal.

    Jl. Melawai No. 5 Website
  14. PX Pavilion @ The St. Moritz

    Supposedly a mall that will spruce as the St. Moritz super block complex attaches to is done. For now, multiple upscale eating tenants dominantly fill up the space as well as the ''99 Ranch Market'', the ''Times bookstore'', the ''Harley Davidson'' store, and the ''Nano'' massage parlor (reasonably priced body and foot massage you can get in a mall!).

    Jalan Puri Indah Boulevard Blok U1 Website
  15. Plaza Semanggi

    This large, airy and brand new mall (opened 2004) has something for everyone, with floors devoted to fashion, IT, and even furniture. Good selection of restaurants on floor 3A. Plaza Semanggi also offers a great view of Jakarta from it's deck on the 10th floor(Plangi Sky DIning). A number of restaurants is also available on the 10th floor.

    Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav 50
  16. Kota Kasablanka

    A premium mall at the Pancoran area. Branded middle-upper class boutiques in line with Sogo department store and many huge tenants. The Food Society at the ground and upper ground floors provide an exhilarating dining experience, one of the most favorite spots for culinary get-goers.

    Jalan Casablanca Raya Kav. 88
  17. Mal Kelapa Gading & La Piazza

    A series of 4 malls at one single street! A place for all rounders for all levels of budget. The best place to enjoy your meal with 5 food courts in different themes, and the best place to shop for fashion in the area. The adjacent La Piazza is a similar but much smaller place.

    Jl. Bulevar Kelapa Gading Website
  18. Pluit Village

    The first mall built in Pluit, now sleepy with middle class shops. The best place to get a haircut around and eat at the food court that caters to authentic Indonesian and Chinese cuisine — no chain brands. Matahari department store and Carrefour also fill up the mall.

    Jl. Pluit Indah Raya Website
  19. Blok M Plaza

    A middle class mall. If you want to buy fashion & apparels, there are upscale options but much cheaper at the Blok M Square next door, but this is supposedly where you want to grab a bite or watch a movie after the shopping, as the restaurants are cleaner.

    Jl. Bulungan 76
  20. Mal Ciputra Jakarta

    More distinguishable by the tall Ciputra Hotel rather than by the mall itself. Middle class mall filled with students from nearby Trisakti and Tarumanegara Universities, cheap to reasonably priced clothing and cheap places to eat and drink.

    Jl. Arteri S. Parman, Grogol, Website
  21. ITC Mangga Dua

    This is the cheapest place in Jakarta when it comes to clothing, even then ''haggle is still the norm''. Thousands of Independent clothing lines in line with counterfeit brands. Very crowded on the weekends, watch out for pickpockets.

    Jl. Arteri Mangga Dua
  22. Emporium Pluit Mall

    The first mall you'll typically see as you enter Pluit. A small but tall mall, with premium middle-upper class fashion. Food options are abundant, both premium and budget, the food court has cheap food and on par with chain brands.

    Jl. Pluit Selatan Raya Website
  23. Pondok Indah Mall

    Two malls connected by a skybridge, the complex claims to be the biggest in Jakarta. Sogo, Metro, cafes, restaurants and the usual suspects. The favourite mall of most expats in Jakarta. Anchored by Sogo and Metro Department store.

    Jl.Metro Pondok Indah No. 1, Pondok Indah
  24. Mangga Dua Square

    A more upscale option at Mangga Dua, but modest compared to elsewhere in Jakarta. Has a modest outdoor food court caters to Chinese tastes and a ''club'' upstairs. Houses many hotels that provide an optimum connection to Ancol.

    Jl. Gunung Sahari No 1
  25. ITC Kuningan

    A lower class mall, with small shacks of micro businesses. Get cheap fashion or moreover, fix your electronic devices here. In contrast, the upper floor has premium dining options, while lower floor has Carrefour.

    Jl. Professor Doktor Satrio Kav. 25
  26. Mal Ambassador

    A similar option to ITC Kuningan, both are connected by a skybridge. Get cheap fashion or moreover, fix your electronic devices here. More eating options than ITC with famous Indonesian chain brands.

    Jl. Professor Doktor Satrio Kav. 25
  27. Mall of Indonesia

    A middle-upper class style mall, a newest addition to the region. Has an indoor amusement park with a roller coaster. The best place for lounging with coffee shops and shophouses outside the mall.

    Jalan Bulevar Barat Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara
  28. ITC Roxy Mas

    The Roxy strip is the place to look for mobile phones (but likely you won't get a new iPhone here). Haggling is the norm here, if possible get a local buddy to help with what is the best shop.

    KH. Hasyim Ashari St. No. 125, Cideng, Gambir, Jakarta 10150
  29. Mangga Dua Mall

    One part of the Mangga Dua strip is where the locals shop for electronics, from game consoles to Hi-Fi speakers. Note that unless you ask not to, most of the software sold here are pirated.

    Arteri Mangga Dua, Central Jakarta 10730
  30. Pluit Junction

    A sleepy and lonely mall across the Emporium Pluit with basic shops. Good only for a fitness, movies (the cheapest in the area) and watch a live football match at its center stage.

    Jl. Pluit Selatan Raya Website
  31. Dharmawangsa Square Citywalk

    A mall to go to if you don't like the crowded hype. Close to the premium hotel of the same name is a mall with premium tenants (well, most are not chain brands) and dining options.

    Jalan Dharmawangsa Kav. 6, Kebayoran Baru
  32. Baywalk Mall

    A newest addition to the area with premium eateries and chain department stores. Has a dedicated seating area with view of Jakarta's seas and a seaside seafood restaurant.

    Jl. Pluit Karang Ayu B1 Utara Website
  33. Mal Artha Gading

    Huge middle class mall with more than 300 shops and many food options. A batik center filled with accessories of such motifs can be found at the 5th floor.

    Jalan Artha Gading Selatan No. 1 Website
  34. Ancol Art Market

    Wondering where to buy art in Jakarta? Here is the typical place the locals go, especially Indonesian traditional arts. It's a collector's paradise!

  35. Sarinah

    The first mall in Indonesia. Indonesian batik, arts and crafts for a cheaper rate, and an increasing number of eating and entertainment options.

    Jl. MH. Thamrin No. 11. Central Jakarta
  36. Surabaya Street

    A famous flea market located in Central Jakarta. Art, antique and souvenir shops. Favorite place for bargain hunters. Beware of pickpockets.

    Surabaya Street
  37. Puri Indah Mall

    A classical style mall like the Plaza Senayan, without the premium fashion brands. One of the best places to eat with plenty of restaurants.

    Jl. Puri Agung, Puri Indah Kembangan Selatan, Website
  38. Harco Mangga Dua

    This is the place for computers and gadgets (but in most cases, not mobile phones). Come here to get a fix.

    Jl. Mangga Dua Raya, Central Jakarta 10730
  39. Kuningan City

    An all rounder mall, but pretty small in size, no big premium brands. A second choice for dining options.

    Jl. Prof. Dr. Satrio Kav. 18
  40. Citywalk Sudirman

    Many options of food and drink, decent shopping options such as ''Daiso'' Japanese 100 yen shop.

    Jl. K.H. Mas Mansyur no. 121
  41. Jakarta Design Centre (JDC)

    7 floors of furniture showrooms, from vintage to modern minimalist.

    Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 53, Petamburan, Tanah Abang, Jakarta 10260 Website
  42. Ratu Plaza

    Great for electronics and computer products.

    Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav.9
  43. BreadMart

    Modern bakery.

    JL Kolonel sugiono No 39 C, Duren Sawit Website

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Shopping Guide for Jakarta: Markets, Stores & Souvenirs

Shopping in Jakarta is one of the best ways to experience local culture beyond the usual tourist trail. Whether you're browsing open-air markets for fresh produce and local specialties, hunting for antiques in backstreet shops, or looking for handcrafted souvenirs to bring home, Jakarta's shopping scene has something for every kind of traveler.

This guide lists 43 shopping spots in Jakarta sourced from Wikivoyage — the community travel guide written by real travelers. These are the shops, markets, and stores that visitors actually recommend to each other.

Shopping Tips for Travelers in Jakarta

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