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Bogor Botanical Garden

Travel 60km (37m) out of Jakarta and you will land in Bogor, a city known for its botanical garden spread out across 87 hectares (215 acres). Bogor Botanical Garden (tel: +62 251 832 2187) can be easily be explored in a day, but don't forget your umbrella as the area is famed for its prodigious rainfall.

Explore Jakarta’s 1000 Islands

Contrary to its name, there are 128 islands scattered throughout Jakarta Bay offering an abundance of activities, from wreck diving on Pramuka to observing turtle breeding on Kelapa. Tours are available at Thousand Island Tours (tel: +62 21 3302 9759; www.thousandisland.co.id).

Hang with Indonesian hipsters in Pasar Santa

For years Pasar Santa was a local indoor market, the likes of which exist all across Asia, but in 2014 a collective of the city's entrepreneurial folk got together and decided to make it a place where the city's start-ups could rent cheap stalls. Nowadays its full of coffee lounges, vinyl stores and street food stalls and has a reputation as the city's hipster hub. Expect beards, tattoos and snapback caps by the dozen.

Indulge your sweet tooth in Chinatown

Jakarta's Chinatown reveals a very different side of the city. You can trawl for electronics at Glodok market or for traditional Chinese décor at Petak Sembilan Market. For the sugar hounds, though, a visit to Gang Kalimati and its 'sweet street' should be top of the agenda.

Visit all of Indonesia in an afternoon

The Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (tel: +62 021 8779 2078; www.tamanmini.com) is based over in East Jakarta and bills itself as 'the whole of Indonesia in one park'. Set across an areas of approximately 250 acres, its main attractions are the 26 replicas of traditional houses that represent different areas of Indonesia. You'll also find museums, theatres, fauna parks and an IMAX theatre.

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Grand Mercure Jakarta Kemayoran

Visitors staying at the Grand Mercure can easily walk to various destinations in the business district of Kemayoran, including shopping centers and the popular culinary hub called Kelapa Gading. The hotel also boasts a swimming pool, free Wi-Fi, a fitness centre, and rooms with LED TVs and mini bars.

Kosenda Hotel

Located in Central Jakarta, this hotel feels luxurious but the low price is quite shocking. The 57 rooms come in three sizes at different price points, so guests can choose how comfortable they want to be, though even the smallest rooms offer great design and high quality service for a cheap price. Kosenda Hotel also offers a restaurant, fitness centre, free buffet breakfast, a coffee shop, and free newspapers and bottled water in the rooms.

The Hermitage Jakarta

This 1920s art deco building sticks out from the hustle and bustle of Jakarta's most prestigious district, Menteng. Visitors can walk to world class shopping malls in addition to an antique art market. The inside of the building is inspired by its early 20th century history but is marked by upscale, modern features and finish that are sure to give any guest a luxurious vacation away from it all.

Oakwood Premier Cozmo

Minutes from Ambassador Mall and Kuningan City Mall, the Oakwood Premier Cozmo Jakarta offers guests 5-star quality, air-conditioned rooms in the middle of Jakarta’s high-class shopping and entertainment district. Guests can choose between rooms or apartments, and the hotel comes with an outdoor pool and fitness center in addition to four restaurants and 3 coffee shops on the premises.

Gondia International Guesthouse

This homely guesthouse with a small garden in a quiet street provides a good respite from Jakarta. It's a decent alternative from the hostels and guesthouses of Jalan Jaksa and has comfy rooms and a friendly ambience.

Red Planet Hotel Pasar Baru

Right next door to the famous Ramayana Pasar Baru market, this hip hotel offers guests the chance to explore Central Jakarta without straying too far from their accommodation. Each room has free Wi-Fi, custom-made beds, flat-screen TVs, and of course air conditioning to survive the year-round sky-high temperatures.