
Textile Museum
Discover Indonesia's rich textile heritage at this serene museum, featuring stunning Batik, Songket, and Tapis, with a popular hands-on batik workshop...

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Fewer crowds, peaceful exploration

Textile Museum
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Fewer crowds, peaceful exploration

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover Indonesia's rich textile heritage at this serene museum, featuring stunning Batik, Songket, and Tapis, with a popular hands-on batik workshop.
"Most beautiful batik collection, probably one of the best in Indonesia... Absolutely worth the visit."

π― Batik Workshop Fun
Book the batik workshop for a unique souvenir! It takes about an hour.
π Easy Public Transport
Use Jak Lingko minivan to get dropped right at the museum entrance.

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Hours
Rating
4.5 Β· 3,082 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Batik Workshop
Pendopo
Design and create your own unique batik kain. A hands-on experience you can take home!

Indonesian Textile Collections
Main Exhibition Hall
Marvel at diverse regional textiles like Batik, Songket, and Tapis. A feast for the eyes!

Batik Pavilion
Back of the museum
Explore a rich collection of batik from across Indonesia. Learn about this traditional art form.
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Hi everyone. Filipina here in Jakarta until Saturday. Any places I should visit? Or food I should try? Am currently staying in Mentang so if possible somewhere near the area? Also, where can I buy souvenirs such as ref magnets, caps here? Thanks! :)
π― Batik Workshop Fun
Book the batik workshop for a unique souvenir! It takes about an hour.
π Easy Public Transport
Use Jak Lingko minivan to get dropped right at the museum entrance.
π° Affordable Entry
Local adult tickets are cheap (10-15K IDR). International visitors pay 50K IDR.
β° Early Bird Gets Batik
Museum closes at 3 PM. Arrive early if you want to join the batik workshop.
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π― Batik Workshop Fun
Book the batik workshop for a unique souvenir! It takes about an hour.
π Easy Public Transport
Use Jak Lingko minivan to get dropped right at the museum entrance.
π° Affordable Entry
Local adult tickets are cheap (10-15K IDR). International visitors pay 50K IDR.
β° Early Bird Gets Batik
Museum closes at 3 PM. Arrive early if you want to join the batik workshop.
ποΈ Nearby Shopping
Explore Tanah Abang malls and markets for souvenirs after your visit.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Textile Museum for its beautiful and diverse collection of Indonesian textiles, particularly Batik, Songket, and Tapis. The hands-on batik workshop is a major highlight, offering a unique and memorable experience. The museum is described as serene and underrated, providing a peaceful escape.
"You can use Jak Lingko if you wanna go to this place by local transportation. The car will stop exactly in front of the museum.
Ticket price 15k rupiah/person (Indonesian).
The ambience is nice, there are many collection of Indonesian Traditional Kain like Batik, Songket, and Tapis. You can also find the tools that use in the early history to make indonesian textile.
The most interesting part is you can make your own Batik Kain. Just walk for 2 minutes to Pendopo. You can just pay for 50k rupiah and You will be guided to choose your own pattern. The Instructor will tell you how to make it. After you finish it, the instructor will continue to thencolorinh step. This step around 45-60 minutes based on the weather, so if you come when sunny day you're lucky. After this step finish, you can bring your own batik to home."
Nurul Akhirati
"This was a cool experience, and making our own Batik was really fun. Highly recommend, also be sure to checkout the Tanah Abang malls and markets nearby."
Shaun Hannah
"For any Batik lovers. Most beautiful batik collection, probably one of the best in Indonesia... was bit difficult to find when coming by train from Tanahabang station. Absolutely worth the visit."
April Lam
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
You can use local transportation like the Jak Lingko minivan, which stops directly in front of the museum. If coming from Tanah Abang station, it's a short walk, though sidewalks can be challenging.
Yes, the Jak Lingko minivan is a convenient public transport option that will take you right to the museum's doorstep.
From Tanah Abang station, you can take a short walk or use the Jak Lingko minivan. The minivan is recommended due to potentially messy sidewalks.
Yes, the museum is accessible by car, and parking is available. The review mentions the car stops exactly in front of the museum.
The museum is located quite near to Tanah Abang, a well-known commercial area in Jakarta, making it relatively accessible.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
For Indonesian adults, tickets are 10,000 IDR on weekdays and 15,000 IDR on weekends. International visitors are charged 50,000 IDR on both weekdays and weekends.
Yes, there are different prices. Indonesian adults pay less than international visitors.
The batik workshop costs 50,000 IDR for both local and international tourists.
The museum closes at 3 PM, so it's advisable to arrive early, especially if you plan to participate in the batik workshop.
Advance booking is generally not mentioned as a requirement, but it's always a good idea to check their official website or social media for any updates, especially for workshops.
π« πΌοΈ Onsite Experience
The museum features a diverse collection of Indonesian traditional textiles, including Batik, Songket, and Tapis, as well as tools used in their creation.
Absolutely! The museum offers a popular batik workshop where you can design and color your own batik kain.
The batik coloring step typically takes around 45-60 minutes, depending on the weather. The entire process from design to completion can take about an hour.
Visitors describe the ambiance as serene, quiet, and peaceful, making it an underrated gem for exploration.
Yes, the exhibitions change every few months with different themes, showcasing textiles from various regions of Indonesia.
π« ποΈ Shopping & Souvenirs
The Tanah Abang malls and markets are located nearby and are excellent places to find souvenirs, including ref magnets and caps.
While not explicitly mentioned in reviews, the museum's focus on textiles and the batik workshop suggest potential for textile-related items. It's worth checking upon arrival.
The museum offers a workshop to create your own batik, which you can then take home. Direct purchase of pre-made batik might be available in a gift shop if they have one.



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