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Best Neighborhoods for Single Digital Nomads Living in Jakarta

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: Solo digital nomad and relocating to Jakarta? Explore these top neighborhoods that cater to singles and provide the perfect base for your next adventure.

As a digital nomad in Jakarta, finding the right neighborhood to call home is crucial for a comfortable and productive lifestyle. The city's diverse districts offer a variety of atmospheres, amenities, and communities, making it important to choose an area that aligns with your personal and professional needs. Whether you're looking for vibrant nightlife, cultural hotspots, or peaceful retreats within the urban jungle, Jakarta has something for every global nomad. Here are some of the best neighborhoods in Jakarta for single digital nomads to live, work, and play.

Kemang

Kemang is a favorite among expatriates and digital nomads due to its cosmopolitan vibe and creative energy. This neighborhood is known for its eclectic mix of restaurants, art galleries, and boutique shops. The area is bustling with activity, making it an exciting place to live for those who enjoy a lively social scene. Kemang is also home to various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, providing plenty of opportunities to experience local traditions and international artistry.

Location: South Jakarta, known for its trendy and expat-friendly environment.
Where to Eat: Kemang offers a wide range of dining options, from cozy cafes like Anomali Coffee to international cuisine at establishments like Warung Turki by Turkuaz.
Where to Meet People: The neighborhood is filled with fitness centers, bars, and nightclubs. It also hosts expat gatherings and cultural events, making it easy to network and socialize.
Rentals: Average Rental Price of a 1-bedroom apartment ranges from IDR 7 million to IDR 15 million per month.

Kuningan

Kuningan is a prime choice for digital nomads who prioritize convenience and modern amenities. This upscale area is part of Jakarta's Golden Triangle and is dotted with high-rise apartments, office buildings, and embassies. Kuningan's strategic location and its array of shopping centers, such as Lotte Shopping Avenue and Ambassador Mall, make it a comfortable and convenient place to live for those who enjoy the hustle and bustle of city life.

Location: Central Jakarta, nestled within the city's business district.
Where to Eat: The neighborhood boasts a variety of restaurants, from fine dining at The Ritz-Carlton's Asia Restaurant to casual eateries like Loewy.
Where to Meet People: Kuningan is home to several fitness clubs, chic cafes, and lounges, as well as expat business networking events.
Rentals: Average Rental Price of a 1-bedroom apartment is around IDR 10 million to IDR 20 million per month.

Menteng

Menteng is one of Jakarta's most prestigious neighborhoods, offering a blend of historical charm and modern luxury. This area is known for its beautiful parks, such as Taman Suropati, and its colonial-era architecture. Menteng is a great choice for digital nomads who appreciate a quieter, more refined environment but still want to be close to the city's central business district.

Location: Central Jakarta, known for its leafy streets and heritage buildings.
Where to Eat: Menteng houses a variety of dining options, including the famous street food on Jalan Sabang and upscale restaurants like Bunga Rampai.
Where to Meet People: The neighborhood's parks and cultural centers offer a serene setting for meeting like-minded individuals, and its proximity to the city center means you're never far from networking events.
Rentals: Average Rental Price of a 1-bedroom apartment ranges from IDR 10 million to IDR 25 million per month.

Senopati

Senopati is a trendy and upscale neighborhood that has become increasingly popular among young professionals and digital nomads. Known for its stylish cafes, gourmet restaurants, and vibrant nightlife, Senopati is perfect for those who enjoy being in the heart of the action. The area also offers easy access to other parts of the city, making it a convenient base for exploring Jakarta.

Location: South Jakarta, close to the central business district and other expat-friendly areas like SCBD (Sudirman Central Business District).
Where to Eat: Senopati is a foodie's paradise, with options like the trendy Three Buns burger joint and the upscale Japanese restaurant, Izakaya Issei.
Where to Meet People: The neighborhood is filled with art spaces, fitness studios, and social hubs where digital nomads can connect with peers and locals.
Rentals: Average Rental Price of a 1-bedroom apartment is approximately IDR 12 million to IDR 22 million per month.

Thamrin

Thamrin is at the heart of Jakarta's central business district, making it an ideal location for digital nomads who want to be in the center of it all. The area is home to many of the city's major landmarks, including the iconic Bundaran HI and the grand shopping mall, Grand Indonesia. Thamrin's blend of business and leisure facilities provides a dynamic urban living experience.

Location: Central Jakarta, encompassing major roads and landmarks.
Where to Eat: Thamrin has a plethora of dining options, from the food courts in its many malls to upscale restaurants like SKYE Bar & Restaurant.
Where to Meet People: The neighborhood is bustling with cultural events, business seminars, and lifestyle centers, offering numerous opportunities for networking and socializing.
Rentals: Average Rental Price of a 1-bedroom apartment is around IDR 15 million to IDR 30 million per month.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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