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This Weekend! Taman Brightspot at Urban Forest: Your Guide to Local Design, Art, and Food

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Brightspot in Jakarta is a major creative industry event that showcases Indonesian and international cool culture. It’s actually not a single event, but rather an umbrella term for hype happenings like a curated festival.

Founded in 2009, Brightspot has grown from a small gathering of local vendors to a massive event attracting thousands. The core of Brightspot is supporting creative businesses and fostering a community around design, art, food, and music.

The biggest event was Brightspot Market on Last May 2024 at Ratu Plaza, a multi-day festival featuring curated vendors, live music, art installations, and talks.

Source: instagram.com/@brightspotmarket

A Must-Visit Taman Brightspot This Weekend!

The next Brightspot event at Urban Forest Cipete is called TAMANbrightspot and it’s a great way to support local Indonesian brands and enjoy a fun day out!

The event will be held over two weekends, July 26th to 28th and August 2nd to 4th, 2024. It will take place at Urban Forest Cipete, a park known for its creativity and focus on sustainability.

You’ll find a wide variety of local artisans selling unique products. Expect everything from art and jewelry to clothes, toys, homeware, and tasty treats.

The atmosphere is usually lively and cheerful, with people enjoying good food, shopping, and soaking up the outdoorsy vibes.

If you’re looking for a fun weekend activity in Jakarta, TAMANbrightspot is a great option for your local guide to local design, art and food!

How To Get Urban Forest Cipete by MRT Jakarta

The MRT Jakarta is the easiest and most convenient way to reach Urban Forest Cipete. Here’s how to get there:

  1. Board the MRT: Head to any MRT station on the Jakarta MRT network.

  2. Take the train to Cipete Raya Station: Regardless of your starting station, you’ll need to get on a train heading towards Lebak Bulus. Cipete Raya Station is the stop before Lebak Bulus on the MRT line.

  3. Exit the station: Once you arrive at Cipete Raya Station, follow the signs for the exit. There should be clear signage indicating the direction towards Urban Forest Cipete.

  4. Short walk to Urban Forest Cipete: The Urban Forest is conveniently located right next to the station. The walk from the station should take no more than 5 minutes and be around 200 meters.

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