The city's first plan limited the perk to Jakarta ID card holders. But most of the demand was coming from people outside the city, the Antara news agency reported, so Governor Pramono Anung opened it to anyone with an Indonesian ID card.
Free rides will run across all three of the city's main transit systems: the Transjakarta bus rapid transit network, the MRT and the LRT.
Free entry covers the attractions the city runs directly, including Ancol Dreamland, the Ragunan Zoo and the National Monument, known as Monas, where visitors can ride to the top for a view over the skyline.
It also covers a row of city museums: the Bahari, Textile, Joang 45 and MH Thamrin museums. Three more attractions sit in the historic Kota Tua old town: the Jakarta History Museum, the Wayang puppet museum and the Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics.
The free pass extends to the roughly 120 sports venues the city runs, according to the Jakarta Youth and Sports Agency, from the Jakarta International Stadium down to neighborhood swimming pools and youth sports halls.








