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9 parks selected in this guide.
Merdeka Square is a 1-km² public square surrounding the National Monument, making it one of the largest city squares in the world. The park features fountains, monuments, and expansive lawns.

Taman Menteng is a modern 30-hectare urban park created on the site of a former sports complex, offering green space, jogging paths, and playgrounds in central Jakarta's Menteng district.
Taman Suropati is a small, leafy park in the upscale Menteng neighbourhood, ringed by embassies and colonial-era villas. It serves as an open-air sculpture garden featuring works by ASEAN artists.

RPTRA Kalijodo is an urban park and community space in West Jakarta, built on the site of a former red-light district, featuring skate ramps, basketball courts, colourful murals, and a green amphitheatre used for community events.

Tebet Eco Park is a modern urban green space in South Jakarta, opened in 2022, built around revitalised flood-retention ponds with boardwalks, meadows, a children's playground, and native-species planting — Jakarta's answer to a Central Park-style intervention.

Muara Angke Wildlife Reserve is a 25-hectare mangrove forest on Jakarta's northwestern coast, protecting one of the last pockets of natural coastline in the metropolitan area. It's a haven for birdwatchers, with over 90 species recorded.

Hutan Kota GBK (Gelora Bung Karno Urban Forest) is a green pocket within the national sports complex in Senayan, offering shaded jogging paths, a cycling track, and canopy walks beneath towering rain trees and mahogany.
Taman Lapangan Banteng is a historic public park in central Jakarta, featuring a dramatic monument to the liberation of West Papua and well-maintained gardens next to the Supreme Court.

Taman Cattleya is a small orchid-themed garden in West Jakarta, offering a tranquil pocket of greenery amid the noise of Jl. S. Parman. Its walking paths, fish ponds, and open-air exercise areas serve as a neighbourhood escape.