The Wayang Museum is a delightful showcase of Indonesian puppetry, housing an extensive collection of wayang puppets, masks, and other artifacts.
A historic spot for local breakfast, serving traditional Indonesian dishes since 1950s.
Famous for its noodle dishes, this place has been serving breakfast since the 1960s.
A popular spot for satay, offering a variety of meat and seafood skewers since 1969.
A well-known spot for chicken rice, serving lunch since the 1970s.
A historic restaurant serving various chicken dishes since 1964.
A popular spot for seafood, serving dinner since the 1980s.
Wayang Museum is indoors, but Jakarta's climate is warm. This shirt is comfortable and suitable for both indoor and outdoor activities.
You'll be walking around the museum, so comfortable shoes are essential.
Staying hydrated is important, especially in Jakarta's climate. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Protection from the sun is important, even when indoors. Sunglasses are a must-have for outdoor activities before or after visiting the museum.
Keep your devices charged while exploring the museum or nearby attractions.
Carry your essentials comfortably and hands-free while exploring the museum and nearby areas.
A guidebook can provide insights into the museum's exhibits and help you make the most of your visit.
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Discover the art of Indonesian puppet theater, with a vast collection of wayang puppets and artifacts.
Stroll along this bustling street lined with traditional shops, street food stalls, and local markets.
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