Bundaran HI Transjakarta bus stop: Tips for Taking Photos at Jakarta's Favorite Spot

August 15, 2023

Bundaran HI, or Hotel Indonesia Roundabout, has long been one of Jakarta's iconic areas. After the revitalization of the HI Roundabout TransJakarta Bus Stop, this area has become increasingly crowded with travelers.

Since its inauguration in October 2022, the HI Roundabout Transjakarta Shelter has quickly become one of the most popular selfie spots in Jakarta.

How could I not? The new face of the HI Roundabout Transjakarta Shelter equipped with a skydeck with an elegant design and beautiful views is certainly very inviting for tourists. Jabodetabek residents are no less enthusiastic about visiting the HI Roundabout Transjakarta Shelter platform to take pictures and enjoy the view of the Welcome Monument, parks, fountains, and magnificent buildings that help form the Jakarta skyline.

Not only providing spots to take pictures and enjoy the view, the HI Roundabout Transjakarta Shelter is also equipped with facilities such as prayer rooms, toilets, comfortable hangout spots, and food and beverage tenants .

Want to take a photo at the skydeck of the Bundaran HI Transjakarta bus stop too? Check out some tips for an easier experience and the best selfie results at this viral spot. From Transjakarta card matters to the best time to take a selfie, everything is explained in the following tips: Bring your Transjakarta card

Although the skydeck of the HI Roundabout Transjakarta Shelter is not only for transit but also a recreational destination, this location is part of the Transjakarta shelter. Therefore, visitors to the HI Roundabout Transjakarta Shelter who only want to take pictures at the skydeck must still tap in like passengers who will board the bus. When leaving the area, visitors must tap out, and the balance on the card will be deducted by Rp3,500.

Forgetting to bring a Transjakarta card can hamper your journey to catch the best time to take a selfie at the destination spot. So, make sure not to forget to bring your Transjakarta card. Not visiting on holidays

Of course, it's fine if you want to visit the skydeck of the Bundaran HI Transjakarta bus stop on weekends or holidays. However, this platform will be more crowded and the queuing time will automatically be longer. So, if possible, prepare time on weekdays to enjoy a more relaxed experience at the HI Roundabout Transjakarta Shelter. When it comes to days, weekdays are the best time to take selfies at this skydeck. Decide on the photo expectation: city lights or bright sky?

This is really a matter of preference. However, if the main purpose of visiting the skydeck of the HI Roundabout Transjakarta bus stop is to find thebest time to take a selfie, it's best to decide your preference first: do you want totake a photo with a view of the city lights or the landscape of HI Roundabout with a bright sky?

The operating hours of the skydeck of the Bundaran HI Transjakarta bus stop are from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm. So, if you want totake a photo with a view of the city lights that are so alive in this area, the best time to take a selfie is after sunset until just before the platform closes. And if day or night sounds equally exciting, then it's better to visit during the day as it tends to be less crowded. Take a photo at the most Instagrammable spot at Bundaran HI Transjakarta Shelter

Of course, the most Instagrammable spot at the HI Roundabout Transjakarta Stop is the skydeck area or platform that is specially designed to spoil visitors with the landscape of HI Roundabout from above. If the skydeck is not too crowded, usually in the morning and afternoon, visitors can take pictures from a distance, and capture the complete landscape in the photo frame. This relatively quiettime is certainly also the best time to take a selfie.

If visiting at night, photos taken with a cell phone should be taken from a closer distance due to lens limitations. Also, in the afternoon and evening when the HI Roundabout Transjakarta Shelter platform is more crowded, selfies are more ideal for producing photos without other visitors in the frame.

Apart from this main spot, the HI Roundabout Transjakarta Shelter also has several other artistic spots that are also Instagrammable. For example, on the seats on the lower floor of the bus stop with a metallic wall background with a unique pattern, or on the white poles on the platform with a background of crowds and city lights. Allow enough time, know your time limit, and be patient.

The HI Roundabout Transjakarta Shelter platform is one of the objects that is currently viral and very popular with Jabodetabek residents and tourists. Therefore, the time to take pictures at the skydeck is limited to 5 minutes. The number of visitors allowed to enjoy the skydeck photo area at the same time is also limited, according to the manager's policy.

Well, considering so many people want to enjoy the best time to take selfies at the skydeck of the Bundaran HI Transjakarta bus stop, especially in the afternoon and evening, make sure to prepare enough time when visiting. Also, prepare yourself to queue so that you are more patient when the queue turns out to be long.

Ready to plan your visit to the skydeck of Bundaran HI Transjakarta bus stop? We hope you find our photo tips useful!

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