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Best Shopping Centers/Malls in Jakarta "Best Shopping Centers/Malls in Jakarta" Gecreëerd door : Cityseeker 5 Locaties in uw favorieten Grand Indonesia "Indonesia's Biggest Mall" The biggest mall in the country and one of the biggest in South East Asia, Grand Indonesia has a lot to brag about. The tenants range from heavy weights like Chanel, Gucci, Seibu, and Harvey Nichols, to casual names like Topshop, Guess and Zara to everything locals Alun-alun. They also have tons of food outlets including the upscale Palalada and Y&Y Grill and family favorites Food Louver and Food Hall. The biggest attraction in the mall is the Crossroads of the World section. In this part, the plaza is decorated to have the atmosphere from other countries like Morocco, France, China, and USA with the crowd-pleaser dancing water fountain showing hourly. Don't miss the 8th floor of the mall where the biggest (and funkiest) cinema, Blitzmegaplex is located. +62 21 2358 0001 www.grand-indonesia.com/ Jalan Mohammad Husni Thamrin No. 1, Menteng, Jakarta Pacific Place "The Coolest Playground in Town" The mall quickly gained buzz with high-end brands like Louis Vuitton, Hugo Boss and Roberto Cavalli, but it attracts the family crowd because of its highly popular Kidzania, a huge kid's playground where children can pretend to be fire fighters, pilots, waitresses, you name it. The design- savvy can see the finest in contemporary interiors at Iwannagohome, by Public Domain while couples can check out the latest blockbusters in the comfort of a bed (complete with blanket, slippers, and tray) at the Blitzmegaplex Velvet Class. Drop in for a lazy Sunday brunch at Urban Kitchen or the all- pancake Pancious, and, later in the evening, have a hearty Argentinian steak at Brasas. +62 21 515 2299 www.pacificplace.co.id/ Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Kav 52-53, Sudhirman Central Business District, Gelora, Jakarta Plaza Senayan "Classy Shopping Experience" Located at the heart of Jakarta's financial district and adjacent to Senayan Sports Complex, this elegant mall features Metro Department Store, Sogo Department Store, Armani and Versace. It also offers the seven-cinema Studio 21 Cineplex. The food court definitely merits a visit. Rest your legs after a frantic day of shopping and choose from various local and by Me, Albertus Aditya international vendors, including Mrs. Fields, Soto (for traditional chicken soup) and Gentong. +62 21 572 5555 www.plaza-senayan.com/ 8 Jalan Asia Afrikaz, Gelora Bung Karno-senayan, Senayan, Jakarta Taman Anggrek Mall "For Shopping, Skating, Eating or Watching" Whether you want to buy a gift or enjoy a meal, catch a film or just skate around, you can do it all here. Opened in late 1996, this mammoth mall features stylish architecture, ceramic floors and a huge range of shopping, dining and entertainment possibilities. Present are Marks and Spencer, Galleria, Mega Kids, True Value and hundreds of small specialty shops. by Jonathan McIntosh Numerous restaurants and food courts as well as 21 cinemas and an ice—skating rink are also close at hand. +62 21 564 3777 www.taman-anggrek- info@taman-anggrek- Jalan Letjen S. Parman Kav mall.com/ mall.com 21, Duri Pulo, Jakarta Pondok Indah Mall "Elegant Shopping in an Affluent Area" This elegant mall is situated in the fashionable neighborhood of Pondok Indah. The area is home to many of Jakarta's most affluent and influential residents, whose lifestyles enable them to patronize this classy shopping arcade. The mall is also a favorite with visitors, both from other parts of the city and overseas. One can expect to purchase all of the top brands, most of which are priced slightly higher than average. +62 21 750 6750 Jalan Metro Pondok Indah, Jakarta KIJK MET ONS MEE: cityseeker.com Algemene voorwaarden | PRIVACYBELEID | API | CONTACTEER ONS | Auteursrecht 2020 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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