5 Must-Visit Shopping Spots in Indonesia That You Shouldn’t Overlook!

5 Must-Visit Shopping Spots in Indonesia That You Shouldn’t Overlook!

This time, we will introduce shopping spots in Indonesia. In particular, the capital city, Jakarta, is a modern metropolis filled with numerous malls and shopping destinations, bustling with people everywhere. We will introduce different shopping scenes, including high-end shopping spots in Jakarta, local shopping areas, and places familiar to foreign visitors!

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5 Must-Visit Shopping Spots in Indonesia That You Shouldn’t Overlook!

1. AEON Mall

The first AEON Mall store in Indonesia opened in 2015. It is a massive mall housing approximately 280 specialty stores. For reference, in Japan, the AEON mall with the most stores is Koshigaya Laketown, with 730 stores, followed by Makuhari Shintoshin with 304 stores. This makes it one of the largest malls, ranking third even in Japan.

Here, you can find everything you need for daily life, including clothing, food, and household goods, making it a popular spot for expatriates and many other visitors. In its first year, the mall attracted 12 million visitors. By 2020, a total of 20 AEON Mall locations were planned to open, making shopping even more convenient.

2. Grand Indonesia

Next on the list is Grand Indonesia, the most luxurious department store in Indonesia. Due to its prestigious status, it features high-end brands such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci, as well as upscale dining establishments. Many foreign visitors frequent this mall, with a particularly high number of Chinese-Indonesian customers.

A recommended spot in this department store is the shop "Alun Alun INDONESIA" located on the third floor. This store is packed with souvenirs from all over Indonesia, including locally made clothing, food, cosmetics, and decorative items, making it the perfect place for souvenir shopping.

3. Block M Square

Block M Square is the most well-known local mall in Jakarta. "Block M" refers to the area, which is also home to a Japanese enclave known as "Little Tokyo." With many Japanese restaurants and karaoke bars, it is a popular spot among visitors.

The mall mainly sells local products such as clothing and toys at affordable prices. Instead of having typical retail stores, the mall is filled with street-style shops, allowing visitors to explore and browse various items. Be sure to visit and experience it for yourself!

4. Gandaria City

Gandaria City is a department store frequently visited by people. This mall is directly connected to a high-rise condominium, where many Japanese residents live. As a result, the mall is well-equipped with Japanese restaurants such as Marugame Seimen, Coco Ichibanya, and various ramen shops. It also features clothing stores like Uniqlo and H&M, as well as sports brands such as Adidas and Nike.

Some products here are cheaper, and there are exclusive items, making it a recommended shopping destination. Additionally, in the basement, there is a Korean supermarket called Lotte Mart, where you can find Indonesian snacks and cosmetics at affordable prices.

5. Papaya

Lastly, we introduce Papaya, a supermarket that is a favorite among residents. This store mainly offers imported food products and household goods from Japan, but it also carries locally sourced Indonesian products. There is a special section where the store curates popular Indonesian cosmetics and snacks based on market research, making it a great place to pick up souvenirs without any hassle.

Summary

We have introduced some of the best shopping spots in Indonesia. However, these are just a few of the many options available. Jakarta alone has around 50 shopping malls, ranging from high-end department stores to local shopping centers. Each mall has its own unique characteristics, so be sure to explore different places and hunt for hidden gems!

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