
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Some people prefer to buy used books instead of new ones. The reasons are compelling: more affordable prices, the thrill of finding rare editions, and the authentic feel of a pre-loved book. Plus, choosing used books is a great way to support sustainability and reduce waste.
If you are on the hunt for second-hand literary treasures in Jakarta, here are four fantastic places to explore.
1. Senen Market
Right next to the bus terminal of Pasar Senen or Senen Market, you will find numerous second-hand bookstores with books overflowing onto their verandas. The selection is vast, ranging from literature and textbooks to religious books.
Prices are generally very affordable, often half or even a quarter of the original cost. Your bargaining skills can significantly influence the final price. This second-hand book market is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM local time.
Address: Jl. Pasar Senen No. 56a RT.5/RW.3, Senen District, Central Jakarta.
2. Kwitang Market
Not far from Senen Market lies Kwitang Market, another hub for second-hand books. This place has been a go-to spot since the 1980s and remains a popular alternative for book lovers, though it might not be as bustling as it once was.
You will find a wide variety of books neatly organized by category on shelves, making it easier to locate what you are searching for. Prices typically range from Rp30,000 to Rp150,000, influenced by a book's popularity and rarity. The second-hand bookstores here are open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM WIB.
Address: Jalan Kwitang Raya RT.2/RW.7, Kwitang, Senen District, Central Jakarta.
3. Taman Ismail Marzuki
Your next destination is within the Taman Ismail Marzuki complex itself, specifically at the Galeri Buku Bengkel Deklamasi, owned by writer Jose Rizal Manua. Step inside, and you will be greeted by countless stacks of books, with shelves barely able to contain them all.
The available genres are incredibly diverse, including literature, socio-cultural works, arts, history, and more. Prices here start from Rp35,000 to Rp100,000, and yes, you can still bargain. Beyond books, this gallery, established in the 1980s, also sells other unique items like posters featuring Chairil Anwar and CD/DVD cassettes. It is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM local time.
Address: Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM) Complex Jalan Cikini Raya RT.4/RW.2, Cikini, Central Jakarta.
4. Blok M Square
The last spot is at Blok M Square, specifically in the basement. As you arrive, you will see numerous stores proudly displaying their second-hand books, often creating wonderfully crowded aisles.
If you cannot find a specific book in one shop, there are plenty more on both sides of the corridor that might have what you are looking for. Similar to the other locations, these bookstores offer a diverse range of titles, including history, politics, social sciences, and literature, all at affordable prices. This spot operates from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM WIB.
Address: Basement floor at Blok M Square, Jl. Melawai Raya, RT.3/RW.1, Melawai, Kebayoran Baru District, South Jakarta.
MUHAMMAD RIFAN PRIANTO
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