Pasar Senen Jaya

Merdeka Square & Central Jakarta


The mall to the masses, this huge complex has myriad shops and vendors selling just about every day-to-day item imaginable. Cheap shoes, batik clothes, homewares, toys – the list goes on and on. In the mornings, throngs of bakers on the southeast side sell fresh sweets.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Merdeka Square & Central Jakarta attractions

1. Tugu Tani

0.64 MILES

A post-independence and appealingly bombastic statue depicting a farmer who became a soldier in the fight for independence from the Dutch. It shows the…

2. Gedung Pancasila

0.67 MILES

Gedung Pancasila is an imposing neoclassical building built in 1830 as the Dutch army commander’s residence. It later became the meeting hall of the…

3. Ministry of Finance Building

0.69 MILES

Next door to the 1848 columned old Supreme Court is the Ministry of Finance Building, formerly the Witte Huis (White House). This grand complex was built…

4. Galeri Nasional

0.69 MILES

Over 1700 works of art by foreign and Indonesian artists are part of the National Gallery collection. While only a few works are on display at any time,…

5. Immanuel Church

0.71 MILES

This classic church dates from 1834. The interior is smaller than you'd think but it has an evocative round dome and an organ from 1843. Ask to see the…

6. Monumen Irian Jaya Pembebasan

0.72 MILES

The twin towers of this monument with a dodgy provenance soar over grassy Lapangan Banteng and are topped by a sculpture of a man breaking his chains. It…

7. Mahkamah Agung

0.75 MILES

Part of the Ministry of Finance complex, this grand columned edifice with a deep portico was the colonial-era palace of the Dutch governor-general Hermann…

8. Lapangan Banteng

0.76 MILES

Just east of Merdeka Square, Lapangan Banteng is surrounded by some of Jakarta’s best colonial architecture. It was first designed by the Dutch in the…