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Living comfortably in Jakarta typically requires around $1,200–$2,000 per month. This covers a decent apartment, food, transportation, and some entertainment. Costs can vary depending on whether you live in central areas or more local neighborhoods.
Yes — women can wear shorts in Jakarta, especially in malls, cafés, and expat-friendly areas. However, Jakarta is relatively conservative, so modest clothing is recommended in certain neighborhoods or formal settings.
Yes — Jakarta is a popular destination for expats due to its business opportunities, modern infrastructure, and international communities. However, traffic, pollution, and a fast-paced lifestyle can be challenging for some people.
Jakarta can work for digital nomads, but it’s not the top choice in Indonesia. While it offers strong internet and coworking spaces, many remote workers prefer Bali for its lifestyle, community, and lower stress environment.
As áreas populares incluem:
South Jakarta (Kemang, Canggu-like vibe) – cafés, expat-friendly
SCBD / Sudirman – business district, modern apartments
Kuningan – central, close to offices and embassies
These areas offer better living standards, amenities, and access to international services.