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Indonesia Nightlife: 12 Best Cities for Partying [2024]

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I've partied in all the major cities in Indonesia (as well as in much smaller ones!) so I thought it could be useful to summarize everything I've learned in one article. Hopefully it will give you ideas for your next trip!

Without further ado, please find below the 12 best cities/regions for nightlife in Indonesia:

Jakarta
Jakarta is without any doubt the best city for partying in Indonesia. There are at least 20 decent nightclubs, more than 100 bars, and thousands of restaurants. The mindset is also quite liberal (at least in the upper class) and you'll find some wild venues like no other in the country. Since most of the clubbers are expats or wealthy Indonesians, you'll need to dress up and to spend quite a lot of money to have fun.

→ Most recommended venues: Basque, Léon, Caspar, Zodiac, Lucy in the Sky
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Near Jalan Sudirman, near Sarinah or near Plaza Indonesia


South Bali
The South Bali region, from Kuta to Canggu and including Legian, Denpasar, Sanur and Seminyak, is a fun playground for party-goers. Each city has its own crowd: Short-term tourists in Kuta, expats in Seminyak, young and trendy foreigners in Canggu, Indonesians in Denpasar and older people in Sanur. The nightlife is more laid-back and diverse than in Jakarta, but after a while, you'll realize you always go back to the same spots.

→ Most recommended venues: Shishi (Seminyak), La Favela (Seminyak), Vault (Canggu), Motel Mexicola (Seminyak), Old Man's (Canggu)
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Jalan Petitenget, Jalan Oberoi, or Jalan Berawa.


Bandung
Just 3 hours from Jakarta, Bandung is a major student town attracting Indonesians from all over the country. As such, it is home to a myriad of unpretentious bars and clubs, usually reasonably-priced and filled with enthusiast youngsters. There, people tend to party in groups so bring friends with you and book a table.

→ Most recommended venues: Tiger, Southbank Noir, Opiuci
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Near Jalan Braga


Surabaya
Even though Surabaya is the second largest city in Indonesia, it still retains a provincial atmosphere. Foreigners are very rare, meaning you'll often be the center of attention. Compared to Bandung, the crowd is older and wealthier. Clubs are often targeting groups of males, with sexy dancers shows and ladies that can be booked for companionship.

→ Most recommended venues: Top 10 Coyote, W Superclub
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Near Surabaya Town Square or Near Tunjungan Plaza


Gili Trawangan
The tiny island of Gili Trawangan is less than a 2-hour boat ride from Bali. Every night, hundreds of Westerners in their 20s party in one of the beach cafés near the pier. Alcohol is cheap, probably because it is fake, and mushrooms/marijuana is easy to buy. It reminds me a lot of the nightlife in some Thai islands (Koh Phangan, Koh Phi Phi).

→ Most recommended venue: Just go to the pier and walk around. All the bars are lined up there.
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Near Gili Trawangan Harbour


Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta is both a student and a tourist town. As such, it boasts a rather large selection of nightspots, most of which are within a short perimeter from Jalan Malioboro.

→ Most recommended venues: Liquid, Boshe, Terrace, Sakapatat, Tiger
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Near Malioboro Street


Nagoya (Batam)
Batam nightlife is an odd mix of drug-ridden discos, shady massage parlors and deserted hostess bars. It could be much better but it is in the hands of a local mafia who is unable to take advantage of the location just 45 minutes from Singapore.

→ Most recommended venues: F1 Club, Square, Kampung Bule
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Four Points by Sheraton (USD 80 per night) or the Planet Holiday (USD 35 per night) 


Tangerang
Tangerang nightlife is still quiet and limited to a few fun clubs. However, its proximity with Jakarta makes it obvious that things will improve over the next few years. A destination to watch!

→ Most recommended venues: 80 Proof, Monkey King
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Serpong


Malang
Malang is my favorite city in Indonesia! The climate is not too hot, the city center is fairly walkable, it is not too polluted (yet), and the car traffic is reasonable. The town is a smaller version of Bandung, with an important student community. Most of the nightlife consists of laid-back live music pubs and cafés, but you also have a couple of modern nightclubs.

→ Most recommended venues: Rust, 9 Club, Levels
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Near Alun-Alun Kota


Balikpapan
As a city geared towards the oil industry, you can't expect the nightlife in Balikpapan to be particularly sophisticated: Most bars and clubs are intended to help men find company for the night and that's it. A few recent openings are worth more than just a short visit, though.

→ Most recommended venues: Embassy, D'Luv, Le Centro Club, Penthouse
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Near E-Walk Mall (Check on Agoda)

Samarinda
Similar to Balikpapan, Samarinda is also a town that developed thanks to the mining/oil & gas industry. People have money to spend, and you will be surprised by how swanky some nightclubs are. Unfortunately, all of them are hostess bars so you won't meet a normal girl easily on a night out.

→ Most recommended venues: Deja Vu, Muse, Crowners, Celcius 
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Near Citra Niaga Mall (Check on Agoda)

Semarang
Semarang is the 5th largest city in Indonesia, but its nightlife is a bit underwhelming due to the lack of either tourists or students. One advantage is that you will certainly be the only westerner around.

→ Most recommended venues: Babyface, Sakapatat, E-Plaza, Liquid
→ Where to stay near the nightlife: Near Mall Ciputra

Read More: Semarang Nightlife

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