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Jakarta Nightlife 2020: Best Bars, Clubs, Spas and Hotels

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This Jakarta nightlife review is an update this article and it should cover any questions you may have about partying in Jakarta in 2019.

If you are a first-time visitor, you might also be interested in my Jakarta Travel Guide.

Note: I last updated this review on September 13th, 2019.

Nightlife Areas
There are so many nightlife areas in Jakarta that it can be confusing even for residents.

Broadly-speaking, South Jakarta (the modern part of the city) has a normal and upmarket nightlife, while North Jakarta (the historical center) has a naughty nightlife (drugs + hookers).

In detail, the following neighborhoods are the most happening:

Mega Kuningan: You'll find chic bars walking distance from each other: Basque (#1 expat bar in Jakarta), Loewy (it used to be the number 1), Flow (quiet lounge), Safehouse (trendy expats, electro music), McGettigan's (modern Irish pub with a popular ladies night on Wednesday), Jack Sparrows (next to Basque), Amigos (Salsa night on Monday). Popular with young expats, westernized Indonesians and girls looking for expats. If it is your first time in Jakarta, start here (I recommend you to stay in Oakwood Cosmo, the ideal hotel in that area).

SCBD: The trendiest area among young Indonesians. The main nightlife complex there is called Fairgrounds and it has a few popular spots like Lucy in the Sky (hipster), Fable Club (popular with teenagers), Swillhouse (Rn'B) and the Pallas Lounge (only busy on weekends). Elsewhere in SCBD, you should also try the Beer Hall (live music), the Beer Garden (cheaper prices), the Fools (live music), Hard Rock Café, the Dutch (restaurant and bar, expat crowd) and Cork & Screw (Indonesian-Chinese in their 30s).

Senopati: Senopati is the area that consists of streets like Jalan Senopati, Jalan Suryo, and Jalan Gunawarman. It is an affluent residential neighborhood with exclusive bars and restaurants that cater to the elite, particularly Indonesian-Chinese. The current hotspots are A/A (speakeasy bar), Monty's (live music in the upstairs lounge), Savoi, Lola, Holy Wings, and 3rd Avenue.

=> Senopati and SCBD don't have a good choice of affordable hotels. In that area, you can book an apartment on Airbnb instead. The best ones are Residence 8 and District 8, especially if you need 2 or 3 bedrooms. If you have never created an account on Airbnb, use this link and you'll get 40$ off your first booking.

Jalan Jaksa/Menteng/Sarinah: This is where you will find good-value accommodation in central Jakarta. Bars in that area are cheaper than average and they will attract travelers, backpackers and Indonesians on a budget. Best bars there: Penny Lane Beer House (ex-Beer Garden), Camden Cikini, and Melly's Garden.

=> This is a good location to stay in Jakarta if you are on a budget. I recommend Holiday Inn Express Wahid Hasyim.

Kemang: Another residential area, favored by expat families. It has some expat bars and restaurants  (Eastern Promise, Frank's, Murphy's, Queen's Head, Hooters) and some nightclubs for teenagers (Dronk, 999, Nu China, Parc 19). A current hotspot is Hotel Monopoli with a club, a restaurant and a rooftop.

Pantai Indah Kapuk: A strip of restaurants and bars for the young, usually wealthy, Indonesian-Chinese living in Pluit.

Glodok/Kota: One of the main red-light districts in North Jakarta. It has everything from luxury clubs to cheap massage parlours and bordellos.

=> This is a great area for affordable quality hotels. My favorite is Santika Hayam Wuruk. Perfect if you also want to visit the old town of Jakarta.

Blok M: A tiny red light district in South Jakarta, popular with older Westerners. All the hostess bars are lined up in Jalan Falatehan. It is a dying area unfortunately which is empty on most nights.

Melawai and Grand Wijaya: Two red light districts in South Jakarta targeting Japanese and Koreans (karaokes and massage parlours).

Some luxury malls also have bars and clubs: Grand Indonesia, Plaza Indonesia, Pacific Place, Senayan City, Plaza Senayan, Central Park and Pondok Indah.

Luckily for you, I wrote a detailed article about all these areas: Where to Party in Jakarta: Nightlife + Hotels.

When to Party?
Jakarta nightlife is busy all year round with a pause during Ramadhan. South Jakarta nightclubs get busy from midnight to 4AM and the ones in North Jakarta from 8PM to 5AM. Some venues have longer opening hours (Golden Crown, 108 (ex-Illigals), Puja Sera). If you want to party 24-hour, the best solution is to rent a karaoke room (Karaoke in Jakarta), for instance in 108 Club or Fashion Hotel.

→ Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: Quiet in the South, normal in the North.
The "normal" nightclubs will be closed, but most bars will be open. The busiest ones will be Basque, Loewy, Social House, Cloud, Cork & Screw, Skye. If you like salsa, there is a popular event every Monday in Amigos Mega Kuningan.

Prostitute bars in 5-star hotels, like BATS and CJs are quite happening too.

In the North, the naughty clubs like Malioboro, Golden Crown, 36, Tease, should be quite crowded. From what I was told, this is because it's easier for married men to go out during the week. There are also more businessmen in Jakarta on weekdays.

→ Wednesday is my favorite party day in Jakarta.
All clubs and bars are normally open and busy.  Entrance fees are lower and you have ladies' nights promotions (the best one is in McGettigan's).

Try a rooftop bar like Cloud or Henshin, a bar like Basque, then go to Dragonfly or Fable.


→ Friday and Saturday are the crowdest nights. 
Prices can be higher on those days. The entrance fee to luxury clubs may reach IDR300,000. There are much more foreigners in Jakarta as many come from all over Southeast Asia to party.

Hotels in Jakarta Near the Nightlife
I receive emails almost every day from readers asking me where to stay near Jakarta nightlife. My answer is always the same: "Find a hotel within 500 meters from Jalan Sudirman".

Booking.com has a list of hotels in the area that you can check here: Hotels Near Jalan Sudirman Jakarta.

My personal recommendations are:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (more than 150$/night)
Shangri-La and Mulia both have busy live-music bars full of working girls.
Oakwood Premier Cozmo has a great location in Mega Kuningan and I recommend it if you plan on having dates with Indonesian girls (you can invite them downstairs to Loewy).

⭐⭐⭐⭐ (more than 100$/night)
Fraser ResidenceFraser Place and Ascott Kuningan are new, centrally-located and near the nightlife. Near Sarinah, ArtotelMorrissey and Kosenda have their own bars.

⭐⭐⭐ (more than 40$/night):
Harris FX (very popular due to the location within a lifestyle mall), Ayaka SuitesLiberty HotelA-OneAshley.

⭐⭐ Under 40$ per night:

All the hotels below are well-ranked on Agoda. Please consider booking them with the link I provide as I get a commission each time. The price for you is the same and it helps me run Jakarta100bars.com.

Backpackers with no money to spare can check for guest houses directly in Jalan Jaksa and the nearby streets. You can get a room with a fan for under IDR100,000.

Don't forget to check apartments on Airbnb as well, especially if you stay with a group of friends as you can save money by booking a 2 or 3 bedroom unit. If you need an apartment recommendation, don't hesitate to contact me as I tried at least 30 in Jakarta from cheap to luxury.

Best Bars in Jakarta
I already wrote a long article about the 50 best bars in Jakarta so I won't repeat myself here. Instead, I will just summarize it as follow:

Bars for Meeting Girls
→ Girls who are 20+: Boca Rica, Basque, Loewy, Bluegrass, Social House, Henshin
→ Girls who are 30+: Eastern Promise, Aphrodite
→ Girls who want money: BATS, CJs, My Bar, 36

Cheap Bars
→ For students: Camden, Halfway, Beer Garden, Holywings (several locations)
→ For backpackers: Melly's Garden, Memories' Pub
→ For expats: Master's, Everest

Trendy Bars:
→ For young expats: Basque, Léon, Loewy, Bluegrass, The Dutch, Safehouse, Jack Sparrows
→ For Indonesian Chinese and Hi-So: Monty's, Léon, Savoi, Proof, A/A, Union, Cork and Screw, Pao Pao
→ For hipsters: Lucy in the Sky, Lola, Swillhouse, Hotel Monopoli, Hotel Monopoli

Best Bars for Meeting Expats and Watching Sports
Eastern Promise, Aphrodite, Murphy's, Master's, De Hooi, McGettigan's


Best Bars for Live Music
BATS, CJs, Eastern Promise, Hard Rock, Rolling Stones, Paulaner Brauhaus

Best Bars for Chilling
→ Rooftops: Henshin, Cloud, SKYE
→ Lounges: Flow, Burgundy, Prohibition

Best Nightclubs in Jakarta
As for the best bars, I also wrote a ranking of my favorite nightclubs in Jakarta: Top 10 Nightclubs in Jakarta. Below is a quick overview:

Nightclubs for Meeting Girls (also the most popular with foreigners)
Dragonfly, Fable, Blowfish, Boca Rica, Basque


Nightclubs for Younger People:
Blowfish, Fable, Dronk, 999, Nu China, Hotel Monopoli

Upper-Class Nightclubs
Dragonfly, Blowfish

Nightclub with Electro/Techno
Jenja, Baia in Colosseum

Nightclub with Hip-Hop
Swillhouse

Cheaper Nightclubs:
Dronk, Nu China, 999, Camden
To a lesser extent: Domain

Nightclubs with Lady Companions and Working Girls
→ Upmarket clubs: Colosseum (1001 complex), Kabuki, 108 Club (ex-Illigals), Malioboro, Tease Club (Emporium complex)
→ Mid-range clubs: Classic, King Cross, Sumo, Travel, Golden Crown, B'Fashion
→ Lower end clubs: MTR, Starmoon, Cherry, Mars (usually they are in the red-light districts of Lokasari, in Mangga Besar, in Kota Indah or in the suburbs).

Note that all of the upmarket and mid-range venues mentioned above are located within large "one-stop entertainment" complexes that feature a spa and a karaoke. They are de facto brothels with their own prostitutes, sometimes even foreign ones (Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, Uzbek, etc.).

Surprisingly, a few are hotels as well in which you can book a room and sleep next door to the spa:

Classic Hotel: 30$ per night on Agoda (rated 7.2/10) - Location in Central Jakarta, quite convenient.
Tematik Hotel: 29$ per night on Agoda (rated 6.7/10) - Location in North Jakarta (Pluit)
B'Fashion Hotel: 39$ per night on Agoda (rated 7.1/10) - Location in West Jakarta between the airport and the city center
The Plaza Hotel (Golden Crown): 27$ per night on Agoda (rated 6.5/10)

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Meeting Girls in Jakarta
It is normally easy to meet a girl in Jakarta, especially if you are an expat. As a traveler, it might be a bit more complicated as most girls will assume you are not looking for a long-term relationship.

Meeting girls online:
The best dating apps and websites are TinderIndonesianCupid, Badoo, Skout and Paktor. You can try a few of them, knowing that:

→ Tinder works best with decent looking guys between 18 and 35 who live in Indonesia. If you are white, you will get plenty of matches, but don't expect it will automatically translate into one-night stands.

→ IndonesianCupid works best with guys who are not staying in Indonesia. For some reason, this website is full of girls who want to marry foreigners and who don't mind long-distance relationships. You can use it to make some contacts a few weeks before coming to Jakarta. It's a paying site but the price is reasonable.

If you are planning a trip to Southeast Asia, it is a good idea to use AsianDating instead (the sister company of Indonesian Cupid). The site has thousands of girls from everywhere (mostly Thai, Filipino and Indonesian).

SeekingArrangement is a sugar baby website that works very well, but there is one catch: Girls expect you to give them money or gifts.

→ Skout is interesting as a backup option because it is free. However, it has a lot of annoying ads and you can't change your location. The number of girls there is quite limited too.

→ Badoo has few English-speaking girls and a lot of prostitutes. I don't recommend it anymore.

→ Paktor is the popular dating app among young middle-to-upper class Indonesians. I had very little success on it and it's expensive. I'd recommend it if you are Asian Chinese and under 25.

→ Two other options are Happn and Bumble, but again quite limited in terms of number of girls.

You can read a more detailed article on this topic here: Best Online Dating Apps in Indonesia and 15 Best Dating Apps in Asia.

Meeting girls in nightclubs
If you are young and confident, nightclubs are your second best option for meeting girls in Jakarta. One-night stands are pretty common, particularly with girls from Basque or Dragonfly. Be careful, though, as the older you get, the more likely you'll be asked for some money in the morning.

Making the first step is a guy's prerogative: Indonesian girls may stare at you, but they will rarely approach you directly. The good thing is that they are never arrogant and even if they turn you down, it will be in a gentle way.

It is ALWAYS a good idea to buy a bottle in nightclubs. Not only does it get you a free entrance for several people, a table/sofa and more attention from waiters, it is also a great way to approach girls and to invite them to join you for drinks. Many are drawn to bottles like flies are drawn to honey. In the end, the cost is reasonable, especially when split between a few guys.

Frequently Asked Questions:
These are some of the most common questions I receive from readers:

Do I need an ID to visit a club in Jakarta?
Some clubs may ask an ID if you look less than 21 years old. Personally, I never carry one and I've only been asked once, in Camden Bar Cikini.

Upmarket nightclubs can be very strict with age requirements. Dragonfly does not allow anyone under 21. If you are under 18, you can try some clubs in Kemang, like Venue (famous for accepting underage clubbers).

How much will I spend for going out?
Partying in Jakarta is rather expensive, mainly because of the taxes on alcohol (200%).

In cheap bars, a small beer will cost 2-3$, a glass of alcohol 4-5$ and a cocktail 6$. In upmarket bars, a small beer is 5-6$, a glass of spirits 6-9$ and a cocktail 7-10$.

The entrance fee to the best nightclubs is around 15$ on Wednesdays and 20$ on weekends.

Taxi bills can pile up quickly, especially if you go from North to South and vice versa. A 15-minute ride costs about 5$. You can save a lot of money by using transportation apps like Grab and Go-Jek though (up to 50%). Uber is no longer operating in Jakarta.

In total, I would say you need at least 100$ to have fun. 

If you can't afford that, you can buy a bottle online or bring one from duty-free and start drinking at home before hitting the clubs.

What is the dress code in clubs in Jakarta?
You cannot enter a nightclub in Jakarta with flip flops and short pants. Make sure you are wearing a shirt, long pants and shoes. Avoid torn jeans, even if they cost 500$ a pair.

Women are often required to wear a dress and high heels. Boca Rica, Dragonfly, Fable, and Blowfish all enforce this rule strictly.

Where can I buy drugs?
I always recommend not to buy drugs in Jakarta and in Indonesia in general. You can do that much more safely in Europe or in the US now. I wrote about this topic in an article: Is it safe to buy drugs in Indonesia?

If you are stubborn, these are the nightclubs where drugs are common: 108 Club (ex-Illigals), Golden Crown, Siera (Puja Sera) and Old Town (New Exotis).

If you have questions, you can ask them in the comment section below or send me an email: thibaud@jakarta100bars.com.

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