Kota Kasablanka Mall, Jakarta
Kota Kasablanka Mall, strategically located in Tebet, Jakarta, is a vast mixed-use development encompassing 11.5 hectares (28 acres). This multifaceted complex features a blend of residential, commercial, and entertainment facilities, including office towers, serviced offices, a shopping center, a convention hall, and condominium towers.
The retail experience at Kota Kasablanka is housed within a six-floor mall, where the interior design boasts Moroccan palace-inspired mosaic motifs. The mall is a retail powerhouse with 13 anchor tenants, including major brands like Sogo, Carrefour, and XXI, as well as specialized stores like Amazing Caribbean, Chipmunk, and Paperclip. It features a diverse mix of over 10 anchor tenants and hundreds of specialty shops. There is also a comprehensive selection of dining options, ranging from local delicacies to international cuisine, highlighted by two main dining areas: Food Society and Little Tokyo.
The mall is particularly family-friendly, dedicating an entire floor to children's apparel, toys, and games. Entertainment options include a cinema complex that screens both international and local films, generally in English with Bahasa Indonesian subtitles, catering to a diverse audience.
Kota Kasablanka also boasts a significant convention and exhibition space known as The Kasablanka. Located on the third floor of the mall, this 6,200 square meter venue hosts major events, from concerts to important gatherings like the Fourth Congress of the Indonesian Diaspora, which featured a keynote address by Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, on 1 July 2017.
The retail experience at Kota Kasablanka is housed within a six-floor mall, where the interior design boasts Moroccan palace-inspired mosaic motifs. The mall is a retail powerhouse with 13 anchor tenants, including major brands like Sogo, Carrefour, and XXI, as well as specialized stores like Amazing Caribbean, Chipmunk, and Paperclip. It features a diverse mix of over 10 anchor tenants and hundreds of specialty shops. There is also a comprehensive selection of dining options, ranging from local delicacies to international cuisine, highlighted by two main dining areas: Food Society and Little Tokyo.
The mall is particularly family-friendly, dedicating an entire floor to children's apparel, toys, and games. Entertainment options include a cinema complex that screens both international and local films, generally in English with Bahasa Indonesian subtitles, catering to a diverse audience.
Kota Kasablanka also boasts a significant convention and exhibition space known as The Kasablanka. Located on the third floor of the mall, this 6,200 square meter venue hosts major events, from concerts to important gatherings like the Fourth Congress of the Indonesian Diaspora, which featured a keynote address by Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, on 1 July 2017.
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Kota Kasablanka Mall on Map
Sight Name: Kota Kasablanka Mall
Sight Location: Jakarta, Indonesia (See walking tours in Jakarta)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Jakarta, Indonesia (See walking tours in Jakarta)
Sight Type: Shopping
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