Istiqlal Mosque is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and one of Jakarta's religious landmarks. Opened in 1978, the mosque is notable for its modern architecture and spacious interior. It was built in honor of Indonesia's struggle for independence and named after the Arabic word for "independence." With its large courtyard and prayer hall, the mosque offers a serene environment for visitors. It is an important visit point not only for worshippers but also for tourists. Each year, thousands of local and international visitors come to see the mosque. Istiqlal Mosque reflects Indonesia's religious and cultural diversity.
Transportation:
Taxi: Easily accessible by taxi from anywhere in the city.
Bus: Take TransJakarta buses and get off at the Istiqlal stop, then walk.
Train: Within walking distance from Jakarta's central train station.
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