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Jakarta Aquarium is a modern indoor aquatic attraction in Neo Soho Mall, West Jakarta, housing over 600 species of marine and freshwater life in immersive, theatre-style exhibits.

Ragunan Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in Southeast Asia, set within 140 hectares of lush tropical gardens in South Jakarta. It is home to over 3,000 animals including Komodo dragons, Sumatran tigers, and orangutans.
Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) is Indonesia's national stadium, a 77,000-seat venue that hosted the 1962 Asian Games and was renovated for the 2018 Asian Games. The surrounding sports complex is Jakarta's largest outdoor recreation area.
Ancol Dreamland is Jakarta's largest integrated recreation area, stretching along the waterfront of Jakarta Bay. The 552-hectare complex includes beaches, theme parks, an eco-park, and a marina.

Setu Babakan is a 32-hectare Betawi cultural village surrounding a lake in South Jakarta, preserving the traditional architecture, cuisine, and performing arts of the indigenous Betawi people of Jakarta.
Sea World Ancol is Jakarta's largest oceanarium, featuring over 7,000 marine animals in walk-through tunnel aquariums, touch pools, and open-water displays within the Ancol Dreamland complex.

Jakarta's Car Free Day (CFD) closes a 6 km stretch of Jl. Sudirman and Jl. Thamrin to vehicles every Sunday morning, transforming the city's main arterial road into a massive pedestrian promenade for jogging, cycling, aerobics, and street-food stalls.
Dunia Fantasi (Fantasy World) is Indonesia's largest theme park, located within the Ancol Dreamland complex. Its themed zones—from Ancient Greece to futuristic sci-fi—offer roller coasters, water rides, and live shows.