Need a little weekend break from the bustle of Jakarta? The city offers plenty of opportunities for weekend escapes, whether you’re in need of a little rest and relaxation, a lavish spa sesh or even a little bit of art appreciation. Here are six spots to add to your weekend itinerary.
The Dharmawangsa
Strategically located in the upscale neighbourhood of Kebayoran Baru, The Dharmawangsa is an atmospheric hotel that blends Javanese architecture of the 1920s and the aesthetics of the 14th-century Majapahit Empire, which ushered in a golden age for Java. Some of the hotel’s decorative elements include carved artworks, ethnic textiles and the emblem of Surya Majapahit, a motif once used throughout Indonesia to reflect the progress of the sun across the sky. Each of the hotel’s rooms and suites comes with a 24-hour butler service, while other amenities include three restaurants, a cognac lounge, a wine cellar, two swimming pools and a wellness centre.
Bartele Gallery
Whether you are in the market for a unique memento or just want to browse, Bartele Gallery’s collection of antique maps, prints and photographs is nothing short of fascinating. The gallery stocks period pieces from Indonesia’s colonial era, as well as objects from across the rest of Asia, Africa and Oceania – some of which are over 500 years old. The range of prints on offer includes antique plans of Batavia (present-day Jakarta), vintage maritime posters and one-off botany prints. All maps and prints are sold with a certificate of authenticity.
L’Ayurveda
Named after a traditional Indian system of medicine, L’Ayurveda spa heals the mind, body and soul with tailor-made therapies that get to the root of emotional and physical discomfort. Take a weekend break at this popular Jakarta spa and try treatments like the Chakra Healing Massage to unblock the energy centres in the body; the Kati Basti to treat lower back stiffness and pain; and the Shirodhara Oil Massage, which involves dripping a stream of warm oil onto the forehead (where the third eye is purportedly located). It also offers more unusual services such as tarot readings and crystal therapy.
Chief Barbershop
From shaves and trims to modern and classic cuts, Chief Barbershop’s grooming services are serious business. The company, which now has four branches across Jakarta, only employs barbers from Garut, a town in West Java renowned for its highly skilled snippers and shavers. Chief Barbershop also offers its own brand of hair care and beard care products, as well a large range of notable pomades from around the world. Its Kemang location features a minimalist coffee shop, Chief Coffee & Roastery, which doubles as an art space.
Martha Tilaar
Martha Tilaar spas are a well-known Jakarta institution. The salon follows the Javanese tradition of Rupasampat Wahyabiantara, a philosophy that views outer and inner beauty as interconnected. As such, many of Martha Tilaar’s indulgent treatments are based on established Indonesian wisdom and healing practices. The spa’s signature treatments include the Batimung Body Treatment from Kalimantan that uses steam and herbs to remove toxins from the body, as well as the Balinese Coconut Body Treatment to promote blood circulation and moisturise the skin.
Bateeq
Planning a weekend shopping trip in Jakarta? Bateeq’s collections blend edgy designs with Indonesia’s most beloved cultural icon – batik. Made using wax and coloured dyes, the traditional textile has seen a revival since being added to Unesco’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list in 2009. The label’s ready-to-wear collections (which include womenswear, menswear and clothes for kids) combine flattering designs, innovative motifs and bright colours to bring originality to the centuries-old craft. The store offers a customisation and adjustment service to ensure that each garment is a perfect fit.
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This article was originally published in the April 2019 issue of SilverKris magazine