Josephine Guest House
Our strategic location near the Bloc M, that is a shopping district and it is easy to get Restaurant, Bars, Café that you want, it also not too far from the Bus terminal in town, train station, and the airport. The familiarity situation that our staff given will bring a freshness for you, make you feel like live in your own
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Tamara Guesthouse
Our moderate rated guesthouse is located at the southern part of Jakarta, which our guests normally call "the new Jakarta" or "Village of the Foreigners". Because when people stay on this side of Jakarta, they really don't need to come to the northern nor the central part every day, since most of the tourists and ex pats activities are in the
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Jakarta (also Djakarta or DKI Jakarta), formerly known as Sunda Kelapa, Jayakarta and Batavia is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Located on the northwest coast of the island of Java, it has an area of 661.52 km² and a population of 8,792,000
(2004). Jakarta has been developed for more than 490 years and currently is the ninth most densely populated city in the world with 44,283 people per sq
mile. Its metropolitan area is called Jabotabek and contains more than 23 million people, and it comprises an even larger Jakarta-Bandung megalopolis. Jakarta is served by the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. Since 2004, Jakarta, under the governance of Sutiyoso, has developed its new transportation system, which is known as "TransJakarta" or "Busway" and in 2007, Jakarta will establish its newest transportation system, the Jakarta Monorail. Jakarta also is the location of the Jakarta Stock Exchange and the National Monument.