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Jalan Prof. Dr. Satrio

Coordinates: 6°13′24″S 106°49′28″E / 6.22347°S 106.82447°E / -6.22347; 106.82447
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6°13′24″S 106°49′28″E / 6.22347°S 106.82447°E / -6.22347; 106.82447

Jalan Prof. Dr. Satrio
Jalan Profesor Dokter Satrio
OwnerPemprov DKI Jakarta
Maintained byDinas Pekerjaan Umum DKI Jakarta
Length2.25 km (1.40 mi)
LocationSouth Jakarta and Central Jakarta
North-West endKaret Sudirman,Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta
South endTarawangan Casabalnca, South Jakarta

Jalan Prof. Dr. Satrio or Jalan Satrio is one of main streets of Jakarta, Indonesia. The road has many important commercial buildings and shopping centers. It is named after former Minister for Health of Indonesia, Major General (Ret.) Prof. Dr. Satrio. This is a 2.25 km long road that extends from Karet Sudirman, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta to Casablanca Tunnel, Kuningan, South Jakarta. The road is located within the Golden Triangle of Jakarta. The road crosses 4 urban villages and has access point for Mega Kuninngan.

Important buildings

  • Sampoerna Strategic Square
  • Arena Futsal
  • The Satrio Tower
  • Ciputra Group Head Office
  • ITC Kuningan
  • Mall Ambasador
  • NISP Tower ( Bank NISP )
  • Ciputra World Jakarta
  • Kuningan City
  • Somerset Grand Citra Residence
  • Hotel Manhattan Jakarta
  • Danamon Tower ( Bank Danamon Indonesia )
  • Malaysian Embassy
  • Cyber2 Tower
  • BTPN Tower
  • Bank Muamalat

Intersections

The road has 4 intersections:

  • Junction at Karet Sudirman (towards Tanah Abang , Thamrin and Semanggi )
  • East West intersection near the Satrio roundabout (towards Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto and Pedurenan Rubber)
  • Mega Kuningan Gate (towards Mega Kuningan )
  • Intersection of Casablanca (towards Dukuh Atas, Casablnaca and Tendean / Pacoran )

Transport

See also

References

  • Berkmoes, R.V. et al. ¨Indonesia¨. Lonely Planet, 2010.