Choose a holiday rental for your Cempaka Putih getaway
Learn about the unique charm of Cempaka Putih with a stay in a holiday home rental. This city has something for everyone. If you need more space to accommodate a family holiday or a trip with friends, rental homes often come with separate dining areas and spacious living rooms.
Activities and attractions in Cempaka Putih
Do you want to find things to do in the area? Venture out of your cosy holiday rental and check out everything that makes Cempaka Putih a one-of-a-kind holiday spot. These are some of the most popular attractions to put on your list, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Dunia Fantasi (4.6 mi / 7.4 km)
- Kidzania (5 mi / 8.1 km)
- Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (8.6 mi / 13.8 km)
- Ragunan Zoo (9.6 mi / 15.4 km)
- Damai Indah Golf and Country Club (9.7 mi / 15.6 km)
- Go! Wet Waterpark Grand Wisata Bekasi (14.9 mi / 24 km)
Exploring the natural landscape of Cempaka Putih
Whether you're looking for exciting outdoor activities or just want to spend some time taking in the scenery, Cempaka Putih is a great place to spend some time outside. Here are some of the area’s most enchanting features, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Danau Sunter (2.3 mi / 3.6 km)
- Menteng Park (2.8 mi / 4.6 km)
- Jakarta Bay (5.7 mi / 9.1 km)
- Mangrove Ecotourism Centre PIK (8.6 mi / 13.8 km)
- San Antonio Beach PIK 2 (10.7 mi / 17.3 km)
- Suropati Park (2.7 mi / 4.4 km)
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