1. Fatahillah Square, also known as Taman Fatahillah, is a historic town square located in the Kota Tua (Old Town) area of Jakarta, Indonesia. The square is named after Fatahillah, the commander of the 16th-century Portuguese forces who conquered the city of Sunda Kelapa, which later became Jakarta.
This square is surrounded by many well-preserved colonial buildings from the Dutch East Indies era, such as the Jakarta History Museum (Museum Sejarah Jakarta), Wayang Museum, and Fine Art and Ceramic Museum. These museums showcase the history and culture of Jakarta and Indonesia.
Fatahillah Square is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to explore the history and architecture of Jakarta. Visitors can also enjoy street performances, traditional music, and various events that are often held in the square.
2. Fatahillah Square is open daily from around 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The exact hours may vary depending on the specific attractions within the square. For more information or inquiries, it’s recommended to contact the Jakarta Tourism Office at +62 21 383 8161.
3. There is no entrance fee to visit Fatahillah Square itself, but some of the museums and attractions within the square may have entrance fees. The square is easily accessible by public transportation, such as TransJakarta buses or regular city buses. Visitors can also take a taxi or ride-hailing services like Grab to reach Fatahillah Square. Parking facilities are available nearby for those arriving by car.