
Welcome To Batam Sign
An iconic hillside sign, perfect for a quick photo op, especially vibrant with its surrounding evening food market.

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Sunset & illuminated sign

Welcome To Batam Sign
Best Time
Sunset & illuminated sign

Highlights
Must-see attractions
An iconic hillside sign, perfect for a quick photo op, especially vibrant with its surrounding evening food market.
"Iconic sign on a hillside, popular for photo-ops & surrounded by an evening food market."

πΈ Best Photo Spots
Capture the sign from Masjid Agung Batam or Jalan Engku Putri if direct access is difficult.
π Evening Market Delights
Explore the bustling food market for local snacks and a lively atmosphere after sunset.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 Β· 6,971 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Iconic Welcome Sign
Hillside overlooking Batam
The quintessential Batam photo op, a large, welcoming sign that signifies your arrival on the island.

Evening Food Market
Near the sign
A vibrant local market that comes alive after dark, offering a taste of Batam's street food scene.

Masjid Agung Batam Viewpoint
Adjacent to the sign area
Offers a great alternative vantage point for capturing the sign, especially when direct access is limited.
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πΈ Best Photo Spots
Capture the sign from Masjid Agung Batam or Jalan Engku Putri if direct access is difficult.
π Evening Market Delights
Explore the bustling food market for local snacks and a lively atmosphere after sunset.
πΆββοΈ Walk from Ferry Terminal
It's about a 10-15 minute walk from Batam Centre ferry port to the sign area.
π° Photographer Services
Local photographers may offer their services for a small fee near the sign.
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πΈ Best Photo Spots
Capture the sign from Masjid Agung Batam or Jalan Engku Putri if direct access is difficult.
π Evening Market Delights
Explore the bustling food market for local snacks and a lively atmosphere after sunset.
πΆββοΈ Walk from Ferry Terminal
It's about a 10-15 minute walk from Batam Centre ferry port to the sign area.
π° Photographer Services
Local photographers may offer their services for a small fee near the sign.
π§ Be Aware of Construction
Ongoing construction might affect direct access and views of the sign.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Welcome to Batam sign an iconic photo opportunity, especially when viewed from nearby vantage points like Masjid Agung Batam. The surrounding evening food market adds a vibrant, local flavor to the experience, though ongoing construction can sometimes hinder direct access.
"The welcome to batam sign is close to batam centre ferry port. We walked for about 10-15mins from the port to masjid agung batam. It was raining that time and we can't walk closer so we just decided to take the sign picture from the mosque."
Kimberlyn Feguro
"The Welcome to Batam sign is a must visit when visiting the island. Trips both day and night would give a glimpse of the attraction in daylight and lit up in an evening.
At one time, this place was a great photo opportunity spot, but nowadays, the attraction has lost some of its allure due to the construction taking place in front of it. In time, its appeal will be totally lost, which is sad. Check it out while you still can."
James White
"Iconic sign on a hillside, popular for photo-ops & surrounded by an evening food market. Dusty place but worth a photo shot. There will be photographers waiting to take ready photograph for u at a small fee"
Leong
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
The sign is a short walk (10-15 minutes) from the Batam Centre ferry port. You can also take a taxi or ride-sharing service. Some visitors mention seeing it from the road on the way to Nagoya.
It's generally visible from the main roads, especially Jalan Engku Putri. However, construction can sometimes make direct access challenging.
Yes, it's a manageable walk of about 10-15 minutes from the ferry terminal.
Taxis and ride-sharing apps are common. For exploring specific areas like the sign and nearby attractions, walking or a short taxi ride is often sufficient.
Public transport is less common for tourists reaching this specific spot. Taxis or ride-sharing are more convenient.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No, there is no admission fee to see or take photos of the Welcome to Batam sign itself.
The sign is accessible at all hours, but it's most popular in the late afternoon and evening when it's illuminated and the food market is active.
There is no entrance fee for the area around the sign. However, the evening food market may have vendors selling food and drinks.
Yes, visiting at night is highly recommended to see the sign lit up and experience the lively food market.
Generally, no restrictions apply for personal photography. Professional shoots might require permits.
πΈ πΈ Photography
Late afternoon for golden hour and sunset, or after dark to see the sign illuminated.
From the nearby Masjid Agung Batam, or along Jalan Engku Putri. Direct access can be limited due to construction.
Yes, local photographers often wait in the area and offer their services for a small fee.
Iconic shots of the large 'Welcome to Batam' lettering, often with the city skyline or sunset in the background.
The Masjid Agung Batam itself is architecturally interesting, and the evening food market offers vibrant street photography opportunities.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
Yes, there's a popular evening food market located near the sign, offering a variety of local street food.
Expect a wide range of Indonesian street food, from grilled seafood and satay to local snacks and drinks.
Generally, food prices at local markets are quite affordable, offering good value for money.
Options might be limited, but you can often find fruit, some vegetable dishes, or snacks that are vegetarian-friendly.
The market typically starts to get busy in the late afternoon and operates into the evening.







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