By airBoth international and domestic flights into Jakarta land at Sukarno-Hatta airport , 13km west of the city centre. The baggage reclamation area has currency exchange booths, hotel booking desks and a small yellow board which lists...
read more >>By trainThere are four central train stations (and dozens of minor suburban ones), of which Gambir station is the most popular and convenient, being just a fifteen-minute walk from Jalan Jaksa, or Rp1500 by bajaj (motorized rickshaw). ...
read more >>By busJakarta's three major bus stations are all inconveniently situated. Each serves different destinations, although there are overlaps: buses to and from Sumatra, for example, arrive at both Kalideres and Pulo Gadung stations. Most...
read more >>By ferryAll Pelni ferries dock at Tanjung Priok harbour , 500m from the bus station of the same name. For Jalan Jaksa, catch bus #P14 from the harbour bus station and alight at the junction of Jalan Siri Timur and Jalan HA Salim. A taxi to Jalan Jaksa...
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