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Ride-hailing apps Gojek and Grab are convenient and affordable. Commuter trains connect Tangerang to Jakarta. Local buses and angkot (minivans) serve the city but can be confusing for visitors. Taxis are available but ensure they use meters or agree on fares beforehand. Traffic can be heavy during rush hours.
Tangerang is generally safe, but standard precautions apply. Watch belongings in crowded markets and tourist areas. Avoid poorly lit areas at night. Use reputable ride-hailing apps like Gojek or Grab instead of unmarked taxis. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites and respect local customs.
Tipping is not mandatory in Indonesia but appreciated for good service. In restaurants, 5-10% is generous if no service charge is included. Round up taxi fares or give small tips to hotel staff. Street vendors and small local establishments don't expect tips. Service charges are often automatically added to bills.
Indonesia uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). ATMs are widely available throughout Tangerang for cash withdrawals. While major hotels, restaurants, and malls accept credit cards, cash is preferred for small purchases, street food, and traditional markets. Currency exchange services are available at airports and banks.
The primary language is Bahasa Indonesia. Sundanese is also spoken locally. English is understood in tourist areas, hotels, and major shopping centers, though less common in traditional markets and residential areas. Learning basic Indonesian phrases enhances your experience and is appreciated by locals.
Dress modestly, especially when visiting mosques or traditional areas. Lightweight, breathable clothing suits the tropical climate. Cover shoulders and knees at religious sites. Remove shoes before entering homes and mosques. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for markets and sightseeing. Bring layers for heavily air-conditioned malls.
Must-try dishes include sate bandeng (grilled milkfish satay), laksa Tangerang (spicy noodle soup), and bakso (meatball soup). Explore Pasar Lama for authentic street food. Try nasi uduk, kerak telor, and traditional desserts like serabi. Tangerang's food scene offers excellent value and diverse flavors.
The dry season from May to September is ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing with less rainfall. The wet season (October to April) brings frequent afternoon showers but remains warm. Indoor attractions like shopping malls and museums are enjoyable year-round. Avoid major Indonesian holidays when prices rise and crowds increase.